The Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-9, Page 21"
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all others Delicacy and Fragrance
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vr;. van to -day, but you can have it now." Honey Pound Cake -A ,good pound male them efficient? She can't do
1 fellow? That's what you'll get if you
don't mind mei"'
Miss Phoebe's m d hue eyes f' m-
1 ed'... She huggd Da.•i1'S thin little
body closer to her as if to protect hies
from Luka JTen,k.n', threatened bloom
"Oh, Da` id -Boy, my dear, are you
sure you understood? Are you posi-
tive ?,-our father ,.s dead and Alm Basz-
ter is not your aunt? And who, is
this Luke Jenkins? I can't seem to
A place him,"
,She suddenly put David down' and
! event bete her room and commenced
dressing. "David's & lle in the world,"'
i was what she was thinking, "David's.
alone:' Presently sine came out and
David saw that she were ber'hat and
coat.
i '`I am going out for i. few minutes,
David, NO.., you stay r,ght here,. dial
Using honey in Cakes, can use that extra energy that 1
The Savor of honey eomb.:nes espe- spell;, tiott.ny from pantry to kitchen
alai/sr well with spices and for that and back again in some other way --
reason it be used with ry sat- doing some of the many things that
isfactoa•y results in cake Triaktals. The We never find wives the time.'want to do but
use of honey also makes the cake And thirdly, a landscape window in
keep fresh and soft for a longer peal the kitchen, with a window ledge wide
cod. Rarely is honey more economical enough for a plant box or individual
thanit ft h more
sugar, nor Is often
en anus pot for flowers. Vichy shouldn't Moth -
Inge
er d that i- no one coming to get
expensive. It is the e ceilence of the Ex et all the light and view possible
r
in an there
b • g .g.
A you! Here is a new book. It was to flavor imparted that coma -tends at for
while preparing the food that is to
have leen eny little farewell gift. to use in cakes. keep Father -and Johnnie well and
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fti
Miss
Phoebe's
Uollyhock
By CHARLOTTE IKIiNiY.
She put it into his hands and kissed cake can be made by usaig equal
: the top of Ids y'e.lew earls.. Ill Hat weights of honey, eggs, sugar, flour
be long, David, and when I come back and butter, - A little soda should be
eve'11 have a party." added on account of using honey in -
He became so lost in the adventures
cf Ala Baba and the Forty Thieves, stead of sugar, and Savoring used that
that he did not no4:Moe that -it was long will give the desired taste. The recipe
past neon before Miss Phoebe return- may be varied by using some sugar
ed. If David had not been such a instead of all honey, The mixture
Tithe bay he might have noticed how should be beaten for ten minutes, and
quick her step was and the beautiful cooked in a deep pan in a slow oven
light that shone in her eyes. It ii!as for an hour,
the kind of light art.sts try to paint Honey Drop Cake,—Take three-
etee1 - a
it in a . dark, gloomy kitchen.
It's a pretty good investment to
keep Mother healthy in a light kitchen,
with a window in it wide enough for
her to see the blue sky and trees.
say a window four feet wide by two
feet high. And how her plants will
grow on this window ledge!
•• The Washerwoman Speaks.
- The other night I came across a
in the face c£ those who have found f urth� cu of bone ane -fourth cup tense in a book which read: "Ila man
IL : David Pace se lavishly embraced hen.. eat lac ewee and este, But Dees o p y, ¢ can bi a hero to his valet" and I
t, •
s t " • " tri, • to ie., fourth of a teaspoonful of cloven, a a a ou a ,v
.;: a n os ' s rete
y
+ t t, a m 6..:k and ai��-! He sig:,lt!lt"t bare cried so bad,: keep YOU here fore:�er and ever, one egg', two cups of Baur, half tea-
cernes " • M.,I t lico lap it two c1To oens water, one
Ie;- c', it tai.+° .<I s -,.c ap 1,..,e.
,,:r e :e ie :: ` a s a "' " Tare room n:ad lighted up a picture. It
este, ;,�;; tt� wee .r:;<.»'.s Ivo been' were i + tit, garde,T, 1f he couzd bare .the g
.�_:' he nnniun'e•i, hie• un.larst.ad !why you was giving him' seas the picture of the boy on the
t e ag f. z � , .. 't
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4••' '•� ".:t• :� rer,aa:Ttber +caeca cattier; tc. rice city where there's no place fori tattle Yellow -hared boy standing• an a
ten Ni:. ,.` lite ,el;, o" ¢ hien to stay at, and he �lthmks you ; hoilyhoek garden. The words of old
` ;, , ,1,e++ t; •r i e _1 Ml ; ,unit • love Titian , ny marc. I Vandy enin ringing back to her with
1, ` r,,; ,; aSeeeas " : esie hues `'It.. ""I keoe , David. CoanTe, let's Say : a new significance. .Yes, Miss Mary
Dinar...,;., €:'i.. ;Hale %avid, et Lees ghed-Bye to the garden." It was early, has talent." Let her have the pie-
r- ----' September and till � i.ir was fragrant tures} "But Miss Phoebe has genius."
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b t am•ata and her
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:lI s ?hoebe," said David colnifertani; 3avkL spoon soda, gip
lv, a •fely n.inaatce later when they A sudden bairst of sunlight flooded p Of course every day is Monday to a
cu of raisins chopped nee. Heat the
honey and butter till the butter melts,
and while it is warm put in the spices,
When it is cool, add part of the dour,
the beaten egg, the soda d'ssolved in
water and the raisins. Add more
flour to make a dough drat will hold
together. Drop by spoonfuls in a but-
•tered pan and bake in a moderate
I (Let her have the boy 1) oven..
woman who washes for her living,
and the person who called Monday
blue certainly knew what he was talk-
ing about. But I -would just like to
say that it can actually be made a rosy
day, as you will see from the deserip-
tion I am going to give of my day
with Mrs. X,
'�.,,; ::'' lie :ci4 iecly the i,:l t.a lovely late ,vrcc s. I•f women only knew how very short
••, ,• r,:; is s ems,- be paint,-' „David, I wast 1e»1 to e;.ane herei She laughed a low, iipplangelaugh honey Ooakies.—Use a fourth of a sighted they were in the way they,
kilt ,.* r 1 •r? »fret
e : , , ese • et. nes r, :; te- ,.r play sed my flowers, that to David sounded like the'peal Gtm of water, two cups of sugar, half treat theca washerwoman, they would
t_:' : ;,s • 's ls: l; Y:- when I'm gene, y.'St as if I were here. of little silver belle 'Then they both certainly turn over a new leaf. And
it s melt not et lonely." 1 notieed that sonleoaae v, -as tapping oe, a cup of lard, one cup of honey, two because i think Haat I may help them
• 1, ,'slice.•" replier David huskily ,' the door. i?avld hastened to open it. egg yallcs, teaspoo of al of soda, six to see this, T want to 1i°rJte this little
•* b "h It Lrddae He had broken kris <ups of dour, a tea�noanful of cinna- rticle for some paper.
-. �„ • tl r4 e ""t v a .tl»d but
Laddie. 1'he flowers eU ehttan and come home, mon and half a teaspoonful of ground I£ , t' d
til Ts me to len
t
Atel
S: It ease era c came but .t Won't a Tatee with,' eas Laddie.ti v
e 1 eaoh ea 1ax1• knew yeet•re gong! 1 tc:d them this
for 70 Years
Thru its use Grandmother's
youthful appearance has
retrained until youth has e/3
become but a memory.
The soft,reiined,pearly
white appearance it
renders haves the joy
of Beauty with you
for etany_ .•
years.
How much time a you suppose lea . :�
ginger. Heat the water: sugar, lard fi••
loft iii stili country every washday just tg s
and honey un Il ` 1 .] VY 1
(The End.)
Pit
ean ee, 1,eaA„
"a r "tit no at ii The lilacs Maid they lvould
' theyolksf the an waiting while Johnny scoots down
? �, - sett tne..rt Wert spring- Band ` a or ; A manual for fax farmers covering
- - cool add a , ae eg s .ants to rice score to get a cake of soap " racnx g Counterfeit
a e; t - s.
- ... , t at en taae;r ptarr.e c'sesses and a box of tarch, or for the water to
' ""-' i e here to see them." I The tracing of counterfeit bilis back flour salted with rile spices and sada,each construction, lcoltsir;g, ip4ti-
: t , they , (.•r lee 11 to the person responsible for their is Roll out on a floured board and cut get hot, -or for , the woman of the
ng, brae tlrn ,o tl f t9ae aeAa 1 aawi
k. ; y tat „ ..' the 1. t... ,i e y . Ts.azecl Ma _ Phoebe. into desired shapes. halve in a mod- lr. H. _ a, nc , o q.l• n
rale '•r t; ..;',arese het c a,., t'. t.,t' eyt:=. "You can tell •thein sate is a curious and exciting employ- ' oven. house to go scurrying around picking ; .fox h eedet,s on I , i . ,,,.and. -
tie° at i, �n-...; • you cal 1 s lid that- I'&1 mins there too, David.", mens, sa„vs a New; Yolk newspaper, state up her dirty clothes all the forenoon?
ties _ '- :• k .'". Ic 7...z - „Govern-
.
•'.re. invaluable la•ar+;l • ,e.1 for all who
•' ' " :a: L'E c: i'3in'4'h d l ae. «a::;: remembered 1h floe experts 4tSStl,aaed by the It ;Mould be very interesting, I think, , s, , •ng
Let'.
- ' ,. , t r tla box., 's wort are among the most Dollars From Gingham and Beams, g wish to ma to a en e.s . raising
1.e Teeny the s :, ' ;f ^ I t;;c;, cu c* :' av . lie lacu lT. her e a mens to tire. 1 S if one of those fellows you real about foxes. Sent postpaid to: :say address,
a.
rs• " ;,,, ,''' ' t .'ll. L L e "\.•'.a ala.»; t c'la<.a •f r,:a. ci em, :1i1 skilful anezlabers of the Sect Service A fe`i years ago a young girl found wlao works In figures would take time in t anade. ar alae ['arSded .tclie c
nci.:, ;'.it bine p;, . le h :n: n I°t"",e' e, t 1e sr,. i : it be a k its, or The prorectloaa of tlae ctarrency do it aascessary to earn Solna money if t . for $i.Go.
ate P, eseee ,:.i s «" f.�eeeses:. ,t6 Keen t ge Out.
. la 1.a.Ale Lie:, t h pends in large measure upon their of she was to continue to live at home, �tlhen I get to hSrs, X's, as soon as Send orders to
...Oh ii b T sae d Th family re s
IIS el'. c r t: %nos; ,:.ria yet, swear" "7e. e eaz .. "" ,., e.
" almost infinite A strange story tot denceis on a much -traveled highway, i t tit table v'here
de -
Pleas".. :"'. • ? , David, whet .. boy von •' flciency, and the paths they take are asshe wished to o. • e ami y
1 but' a. cl t e *"ter cue c'^l '*a" for any 4 11 z take off my things and get into my R. G. CLARK
„ dear.
Isthing o wonderful 1 o I s t drain a e
kis 'j °t° �ie,.f<. :•'r. Prti.t:.a a r,.
�s a ki"-" or al ` Box 514, surtaraerside, P. E. Island
1, ,,.,•. , by one of these operatives illustrates over which great numbers of .motor tl e'is, a cu of hot toff �t or
the difficulties witTcin they aneet and cars pass every day and along which
three slices of nice buttered toast and
" and from
rn" i �a<tT;a i,(r.41 lase 1T.'^ two little �+. .v:r.;l I never
-i:an"zi L.� nTy 1 p
gzi t-) Li r ci, With a t"i ,.� ' l h head."
r children coffee
we „�tlw+..,.+ n.,.....,. ...�,f........w,.C.3,
" h I t' e 1 elf e a,
l a .; n 11,1i las Isne ere( end run v He picked her cut hang Al-Yelloil-, overcome. crowds ofgo to a c
1' that a do
school. It occurred to the gar ish of stewed fruit, I go to the
Leek. to tie:" Tele "'lie ought to turn into a awfuli One day a bank clerk in Cincinnatilaundry, and there are the clothes in
3l, �-::'•' You',mai•. I ear"- pretty butterfly- and when he does,.! detected a counterfeit $20 bill In the the site offered a good chance to sell
t lac 1 a valise Phoebe, won't you lease raise+ the tubs, where they Baty been put to
net :.e' ? rX �a 'l'nr +nto." p deposit of a small retail grocer. Tlae things, soak the evening 'before; the table, t." t y .::'' him to live in ^park'? He would anise operative was sent for and undertook She spent ten cents far seeds of
•.r,ec;a;:,:e, he w .al.i not be happy., he delvers rs " 1 trees and things. He'd the case. common garden bush beans whieh she cloths, napkins, etc., to one tub, the
Thrix s 1.•e. gar,;. -i ler him to, roan rather live in a park:' } Ile found that the grocer. received planted in an unused sunny spot in underclothes, towels, etc., in the other,
ani pray in:`- 1 '"I nave t , David, and he shall al-4her father's garden. When she had
and the colored clothes in the basket
A!n't there , o f?slver t+r taeec or, ways race the beet of care," 5 the bill from a shoe dealer, who had it on the floor. A narrow shelf extends
their: , x "Oa: l.?•I ,, cling :11!" he cried. "4nd from a dentist, who had it from some- harvested the crop, she bought five .across the end of the room, and on
lir, t i . but mind yeas like Toren -o a yards of strong, bright -colored ging- March bluing—
�, the !1 re.s sect i t' r !" body else, and so on, until fin lly the it is soap, ammonia, ,
pis, ", :et the l;ar.....' ' "(.i-I:y e, Earl Haig!" echoed Miss Secret Service man traced it to an in-
'Toes
n- ham. and made it into bean bags. Some everything i am going to need in my
D,es Gel ; ee in the ! 111". "1i4s Phoebe, entering into the little gsame, day's work, and never in the three
plaaebe?•^ i -.Arid don't forgetLthe King." her physician. When questioned, she the shape of animals, and on them
tin, Da ;,';', run allay an.1 play, I' It was :ate when Miss Phoebe re- said the money had been sent to her she embroidered eyes, mouths and
years I have been washing there has
meet eras a nay vend:. Lew. (loll- is tire: and her sleep was light and by her brother, who lived in 1`etiv Or- noses in colored worsted. anythingbeenmissing from that shelf
f;1 ea 1 s lea, ,q _,rl ri ," f broken and full of troubled dreams. leans, These bags she displayed for sale when I gat there. The water is hot,
""_et yc a n.nt , Miss. Phoebe. When h opened. The operative looked up her broth -1 on a large square o canvas a
she
valid woman who bad used it to pay she made square, some round, some m
1 ``I` P' ' e Be was VV ler s"e finally opeIrA her eyes 1 1 d both f that i e
na 'T ae there was Sowers and some one was calling her name. It
at lie i
e
in titThe
rt
was certain a
e and fence
i eroadside
•'s pedigree
ea
the
p ged on
stretch
b+:2 Gnarl garden. tic said—'' ggi WAS Das -id. He was pale and tremble was the man wanted. He had a bad 4
T1- door bell again we r aT in . It `n and his rear eyes were full of I whole supply sold almost at once.
wee Mr. Preston. HA: had h ppened pleading, record; was the proprietor of a dive The gingham had cost seventy-five
to carer to town a :!ay earlier than he! "Hide me, Miss Phoshe, hide mei and was just the sort of person to be I cents and the beans ten cents. The
expected end souls tape Laddie home There's a man here to take me away a confederate of counterfeiters. The {hundred bags that she made sold at
with Il:ar Min f•hcebe and David' with him. I'in afrr/d of him, Miss operative went to New Orleans with ij ten cents apiece, `so that she had a
had not c.�.a"ted on this. !Phoebe—please don't let him take me the handcuffs in his pocket, but he was i profit of nine dollars and fifteen cents_
"You won't let hir.T take 1,:an, Miss —p.et se let me stay hate with you!"a little premature. i The next year she made six hurl
Phce•.1e?" pretested' David l.ass'.onate�, t, She gathered hien in her arms. The man proved to the detective's I dred bags, and by making them a
ly, • •Cat:se lie's invited to our party. Darling, there is no •one after you, complete satisfaction that he had re- 'Tittle more elaborate sold them for
`:But, derive, :re eonnat ask Mr.' No one shall take you—ever, unless
to drive this tr miles. buck just,' you want to go. Now, tell'me all ceived the money as rent for a s The twenty-five cents apiece. Her profits
Preston rr„ house he owned in Pittsburg. to leave Laddie ever night. Comeabout it. I that year were a hundred and forty-
Laddie.”
orty-
L addle.•` ; "Aunt Baxter, she ain't my really operative took the next train for Pitts five dollars. By degrees she added
With beating; heart• she found his, truly relation -•aunt at all. And Luke burg. , other things to her stock, such as pine -
leash argil fastened it to his collar. Jenkins, the roan who's come to take The tenant of the house proved`to .needle
"You'll -pJ lows, the materials for which1 ou'll ahvay s be kind to him, Mr.I me, he and my Aunt talked just now. be a travelling oculist, who spent mast' She collected while the beans were
Preston, won't you? as—as long as My lather isn't going to ever send of his time on the road. He was then
he lives? I—there is nothing in all 1'her any more money for me 'cause away in the West, but the operative 1 growing. Now the profits from her
tattle business keep her in spending
the world would make me part with r he's dead and -so she ain't ago:ng to saw him on his return and he at once
him but going to the city. I—you—" i keep me.. She's going to .give me to recognized the bill. ,it had been given
she was down on her knees before! Min to work and,. Miss Phoebe, he him by a patient in Cincinnati, the
La.ddue, her arms about his great neck,1 whips his horse awful, he does! And very point from which the operative
shedding tears on his collar. She he whipped it just now and he laugh=
kissed him between his silky ears. 1 ed and said, 'See that, my young had started.
Th patient was a 'boss carpenter.
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money the year round.
Three kitchen Helps.
I wish every woman had these three
things in her kitchen:
-
The Secret:Service man got his ad- A kitchen stool—made the right
dress from the oculist and made a bee- height for her to iron, wash dishes at
line for the city. He had a premoni- her stink, and beat cakes at her cab -
tion that something was going to hap- inti I never have been able
pen, and he wasn't disappointed. on-my:feet long without getting a bad dinner, a mold of cornstarch, a turn
The carpenter was an honest old backache, and had begun to feel that over, or a small cottage pudding.
and there is a good glass washboard
and wringer. Another thing that
would surprise you is the number of
women who expect you to do a good
day's work without any of these three
things. Instead of a clothesline, Mrs.
X. has a reel that ships into a socket
in the back yard, and you can stand
in one spot and hang out the clothes.
And there is a little flag walk don
to a tiny platform under the reel, so
I do not have to wade around in the.
mud on rainy days. The clothespins)
hang in an apron bag in the laundry,
and in another bag is a ball of line
that can be put up in the cellar on
rainy days.
On the stroke. of 12 Mrs. X. comes
to the cellar stairs and calls •to me
that my dinner is ready. In the kit-
chen window is a little folding table
with a little blue Japanese cloth and
napkin, and I have niy dinner on
that, and such 'a nice dinner it always
is, a little china pot of piping hot tea,
pretty dishes and always a little indi-
vidual dessert that she has made.
specially for me when she made the
dessert the day before -for the -farnily
fellow, and told the detective without
hesitation that he had received the bill
from Mr. Smith for repairinghis barn.
Mr. Smith was the small grocer in
whose bank deposit the counterfeit
had turned up. The detective . flew to
his store as fast as texi could carry
him and found it closed. He had left
town. His shop, it was proved, was
a mere blind.
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Packing Oranges.
Oranges in California are packed by
hand and wrapped by hand, but the.
business of sending them to market is
done almost entirely by machinery.:.
Very important is the mechanical
arrangement by which the oranges,
ralling along runways under the in-
fluence of gravity, are -made- to sort'
themselves, those of each size falling
into a separate bin.
Alongside the bins - sit a 'row of
young women, whose business it is to
wrap and .pack the oranges in boxes.
Eac"la one has at her left hand a quanti-
ty of tissue .sheets of ,the proper size
.on a tray. With her right hand she
plucks an. •orange from the bin with,
her left she grasps a sheet of paper;
A few rapidmovexheats and the box is
filled and ready to be moved and nail-
ed up, an empty one taking its place.
I never could be an efficient farmer's
wife. But my farmer-husband—bless
his heart! --solved my 'difficulties by
mysteriously shutting himself up one
Sometimes in the summer there is a
little vase of flowers in the middle of 1
the fable that I can take home with l>
n. I go. And I smooth up ray
aft his workshop.FIe emprg m'e whe
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e• ernoon in pis hair and take off 'my apron and feel
ed after an hour or so with a kitchen like a real lady . -while I eat. I ani
stool, and it is almost as dear to ane ready togo to ironing now, and I am.
as is my $600 piano. - in a much better -mood than I would
A built -in -cupboard for dishes over be if she had rslammed some food onto
the sink. I used to have to trot into the corner of the 'kitchen table for me.
the pantry with my dishes, and4I ways The ironing board is always smooth
trotting most of the time. Any cup -
and dean, and theta ,is a sleeve rack
board except one that was built in
and a nice, big rack for tibe folded
would have been awkward and in the clothes. And there is an electric iron.
way in my kitchen. Now my dishes And yet I knovr Mrs. X.'s friends
are washed and put away in about halt are always, wondering how it is that
the time they used to denaantl, andi she is ,able to get so much out of her
—
washerwoman in a day, and why she.
stays with her so long. . This is why.
ONTA, lO OIL
The Dover Oil Company own oil
leases' on 1,000 acres of land in Dover
and Tilbury Townships and in the
Comber and Belle River districts. In
the latter district they already have
22 wells producing oil in encouraging
quantities. In- order to finance and
develop this; - enterprise, we offer
100,000' shares of stock at par value of
$1.00 each,
Write Now for Full`Particulers to
John Pratt & Co.
79 Adelaide' St. E.
Toronto
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GLO ES
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men
amen from the .strongest glove,
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they will Bare you money
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BOB LONG BRANDS
known from Coast to Coast
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