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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1924-10-2, Page 2None Will Satisfy like pure, deliciouls GREEN TEA The Ghost Book I3Y CLARENCE MEILY. 41011111111in ins,nr7TII stints PART L trees carolled shrilly. It was a most e li4173 The bright sunlight of an A.pril practical. and reassuring scene. ' 1 morning fell through the tall, As be carne back to the table, Otu half- began serving breakfast. All the The finest green tea produced in Wombold's breakfast table, aced .same, a preoccupation so profound curtained windows directly acrossplMr. settled over Mr. Wombold that he en- th.e world. — Ask for a trial package. the bay window. Outside a rose gar- tirely neglected both the food and just in front of the friendly recess of FREE SAMPLE al GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SAUNA." TORONTO den filled the air with puffs a per- Miss Armitage's efforts at . converse - fume that drifted lazily through the tion. Presently he arose, and, leaving -.half-raised sash. The table was set the volume of IVIaeterlinck leehind, sauntered out into the garden. , -• for two, Mr. Wombold having lately Ewn the full tide of sunlight in formed the practice of breakfasting which Mr. Wombold stood submerged with his secretary, Miss Armitage. At the master's place lay the morning failed to warm him, or to irradiate papers neatly folded by Otu, his man- the , dark flood of recollections that swept in upon him from a remote e. servant.'11 The rem was empty as Mr, Wom- past. It had been forty yeare since e, had seen that monogram. Time and bold entered: He was a tall man whom I accumulated years had bowed, success,security I had given -to his sense of i idng _ with the fieshlesaness of age, with safety a complete finality. ' It had. cabbage leaves, during the coo scant white hair fringing a high, nar- Inviolable, sacred trust process. Weigh. For 7 lbs. cucumbers row forehead. Deep-set eyes full of takenlhim some moments even to re -i member what the thing was. ' 1 allow: 8 pts. vinegne, 8 lbs. brown absent brooding, angular features Committed to our care; Now, in miniature imposed by the View it with reverence we must, sugar, 1 oz. cassia buds or stick china- touched upon their bony prominences perspective a years, as if he. looked' Misuse, neglect it ne'er. mon, 1 oz. each whole alspice and 00.- with a pinkish pallor, a mobile mouth through a reversed telescope,. he saw This child of Freedom ever stands ery seed. withered by time, all served to fix the i ression of a recluse who had not again the quaint, winding streets of the old New England village, with e.g. ied of it. He VMS dressed with care, walks their austere, peak -roofed, IUST by soaking the clothes in the suds With. shining, upward glance, Boil this mixture well, add mown- relP , so much renounced the world as wear- their Blinding elms, their board side - Law, Order, Progress in its hands, hers and allow to cook until they be- -Isabel R. McKibbin. move chunks, boil juice until syrup hum slow gesture as if accustomed under its wooden awning, where two j of this new soap, dirt is gently loosened And calls us to advance. gin to seem tender but not soft. ti,' even daintiness, yet moved with a dwellings. He saw the little shop' then pour it over the pickles. Let and indifferent to the niceties of at- young mee, playfellows and school- and dissolved. The best way to get organic acids some recent experiments in psychic ed to him he could still smell, above Even the dirt that is ground in at neck - RELISHABLE PICKLES, stand over night, drain once more, tire. In his hand ho held a volume mate, had bravely started their first boil juice until thick and again pour of Maeterlinck containing studies of business venture as partners. It seem - with their indigestible residue are cer- . . in the garden after breakfast. mingled aromas of that dingy interior bands and cuff -edges yields to a light over the pickles. is via fruit and vegetables. Pickles , yesearch, which he intended to Peruse; the odor of the roses, the strange,. tainly not good for children but serv- red peppers and large white onions, Mr. Wombold seated himself at the 1 —spices from the tropics salt fish rubbing -with dry Rinso. Not a thread Pepper Hash -15 green peppers diet and produce the tonic effect which vinegar, few grains cayenne. to one side, and lifted the newspapers,' the pungent smell of vinegar, the is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work ed oecasionally they add zest to the lee. C. supar, 2ee tieep. salt, 1 pt. table, laid the volume of Maeterlinck ti that carried the tang a 'the ocean, ing water and let stand 10 minutes- laid aside the last one, he noticed be- thoroughly through and through the .? we call "ref hing," especially with Cover peppers and anions with boil- glancing idly at the headlines. 'As he i clean perfume of new linens and one meal. Not salad and pickles andebandise, and he had been one of its clothes without injury to a single fabric. a low meat diet. Not several kinds at Dram, calicos. add remaining ingredients, neath it a small square of cardboard.1 It had been a store of general mer - acid fruit, for many acids at one let come to a boil and put into glass It was of the shape, size and texture meal are "bad form." . ljars. bore in its centre a curious monogram :been Wombold then. The firm's ini- ' Rinso is made by the makers of Lux. For the family a the ordinary business card, and:proud proprietors, His name had not reliable. The first came from The the; sa" 1" me quart water gives a prin. e thing else appeared on the card. 1gram, which had come to stand as its wash it is as wonderful as Lux is for fine things. following recipes are old and 1 ,132•Lne for Piekling—Four ounces . . , . composed of the letter II and F. No-ltials had been fashioned into a mono - home of the novelist and shares his 1 "in which an egg will float.,, To this, Mr. Wombold gazed at it, at first, distinctive emblem—almost, one might i fameone-fourth ounce salt must be added with the seine abstraction and indif- say its trade -mark. It appeared on J. Fenimore Cooper Pickles -3 . i qts. I once a week for four or six weeks ference with which he had handled thefits , i stationery, in its advertising, ou cucumbers (sliced as for the table), i if the cucumbers are expected to keep newspapers; but the card, as if bythe si . over the door. It was one of e i in it all evinter. Or start the brine some Rubtle and impelling attraction,1the many things of which the young 3 large onions (sliced or chopped), 6 i sweet peppers (sliced or chopped)with six to eight ounces salt. To pre- held his gaze until it,gradually focus-, partners had been so proud—"H" and . i ed into alert consciousness. The color, 'F" combined 'within a circle. Sprinkle 1/2. c. salt between layers i vent formation of mould, cover the left his face, which sank to the sickly Yes, forty years had passed since of this mixture. Let stand 3 hours. brine with melted paraffin, or remove, yellovr of old ivory. he had seen it. • Qu Drain.. Mix the following ingredients, the cucumbers to fruit jars to ex- A moment later, a stertorous intake But for all their pride and all their The Game of Life. ite Willing. ° isito glass jars: 1 qt. vinegar, 1 c. brown breath by a determined muscular ef- fdrt, sent the blood surging back into hard to say what had been the matter, & Frazier had not -prospered. It was right, stopped to purchase a paper from a An American vr to London pour over the mixture and can in elude the air. .., a air, as if he was regaining his gay young confidence, the firm of Hart It's a wonderful game if you play it sugar, 1 tbsp. white musterd seed, 1 TO FILL THE CRACKS. his neck and face. He rose tremble except that they .were too eager, too- If you use every one of your team- amen news -boy. "If I were over le tbsp. celery seed, ee tbsp. tumeric. Melted paraffin is excellent for un-! mates vehite, America," he said, "I should have to Ostego Pickles --Into a stone crock ing cracks in drawers, bins or any; • n e c . ch h nes the 1- d handled lar e If you never cheat and are fair and pay double the price of this yolkr.". ingly, and veolently pressed the buttion confident,. too daring. They had done put the following mbrture, cold: 1 gal. kind of container that has a crevice, sawn i at his side. Otu answered the sums, but they had Liao accumulated , SQUELINIS "Well, guv'nor, replied thd In'onin vinegar, IA c. ground mustard, IA c. that would be better filled. 1summons. heavy debts. In the end, when failure And learn the lesson of bear and for. cheerfully, "yer can pay me double horseradish (cut in cubes or ground), After filling the crack let paraffin, "Who has been in here?" Mr. Iom- became inevitable, they •had agreed bear; it'll make yer feel at 'oms." 2 c. white sugar, lyi e. salt, lh oz. set, then shave off smooth. bold demanded, glaring at the Jap- to turn all their assets into cash and •ei , - hole cloves. — anese. pay their creditors pro rata, as much If you meet with a failure now and The Whole Family. Into this put clean, dry cucumbers, RIGHT PANTRY SHELVES. "None, sir." as possible. Then they would work then "Where have you been?" together, as common laborers if needSunday-school teacher "And you day by day, stirring thoroughly from Coffee tins, jam jars, nut boxes and "I am attendinpreparingTo never give up but to try itagain, have no brothers and sisters?" the bottom each time a new suthe be, to settle the balance. pply is other containers that collect in every fruit at the kitchen." Part . of this program, the liquids- And through it all keep smiling and Little Marie—"No, ma'am, I'm all added. If the whole quantity is added household may be transformed into an "Did you put those newspapers then of the assets, had been carried,swthe children we've got." at once, stir daily for three weeks. attractive set of kitchen containegs here?" out. Then, one night, Frazier had Thoughlookingstraight in the face of Other desirable additions for flavor that will give the pantry shelves a • "Yes, sir." disappeared, and with him had gonedefeat. The conditions of conquest are al - are 1 bay leaf and 1 oz. cassia buds very smart appearance, by painting "Where did that corns from?" all of the firm's money. Hart was left ways easy. We have but to toil awhile, or stick cinnamon. According to them all one neutral co'lor, and then • He poingd to the card, but did not to fate utter ruin alone. If you stick to the rules of the game, endure awhile, believe always, and taste all spices except raustard may gluing to the front of each container touch it. Otu examined it, and shook Under another name, with the stolen never turn back. • the generous and fruitful West, for- You'remsyurferioefada victory in the end. money as his capital, and with the be omitted. a figure cut from the same cretonne bilIheadt. Best -Ever Peckles—Drain salted cu- that is used in the kitchen window know.,, 't " he said "I doan' see , experience gained from the failure, in cumber from their brine, cover with curtains or from wall paper. While some are unfair, be it said to 24 hours. Drain, put into a kettle, be cut at the very edge of the design; ' vela soon, I guess." very truth, he had forgotten. If you play it right, it's a wonderful their shame, game. "Where is Miss Arraitage?" tune had come to him. By sheer force cold water ,and allow to freshen for If the cretonne is figured it should . "She walk out some lil time. Back of will, later by habit, and at last in cover with vinegar, bring to the boil- ing point, drain again and throw the glue is placed around its outer edge a growl that sent the Japanese scur- blown out of some cavernous 'depth —Ida M. Thomas in "Success." then a thin line of the best liquid Mr. Wo • mbald turned from him with And now, like a strange blast of air for every 10 lbs. use: 21,4 lbs. sugar, ments. The glue should then be spread Too True, Alas, 'Too True! vinegar away. Weigh cucumbers and and allowed to stand for a few mo- Tying out of the room. He took up of time, had come this monogram. the card very gingerly in the fingers Well,. reflected the old man! they 8 onions, ee oz. each whole mace, evenly and the design pressed in place. underside was blank. He carried the bulldoze him! He clung to this The family was discussing the in - of onehand and turned it over. The would have a merry time trying to cinnamon, 1,4 oz. each tumeric, PePPer, shellac. =custard, ginger, Ye c. horseradish Cold -cream jars and similar eon- bronze cigar holder and ash -tray. thing human, material, normal, and He laid it on the tray, and, light- understandable about it Flesh and stailation of the new minister that gDaaddig' mor• . Jimmie took account of "in - BETTER ....m.....smal ".--------',. .......30. . vu , BRAND cloves, allspice, 2 three-inch sticks Let the glue dry thoroughly, then card to the buffet, where stood a theory of blackmail. There was some - (grated or ground), 2e4 qts. vinegar. tainers treated in this way will be ing a match, held the burning wood to blood men did such things, and could tin' stall." Slice onions, crack spices (in meat useful for the bathroom shelf. Inter- the cardboard till it was wholly con- , be dealt with in the flesh. Ile was hira?" ishteersaiind'a7dScItae411 it tnind efaenedpilintg' THAN grinder or in a mortar), mix temeric, esting effects may also be obtained by slimed. Then he left the room for , not too old to do battle with opponents; "No, my son," the father replied so- rrmstaxcl, ginger and pepper to a covering the containers with oilcloth, the lavatory, where he washed his, who could be seen and felt and point- EVER smooth paste with vinegar. Put all gluing this fast to the jars and cans. itage was in her place at the table. agejand stimulated his energies. 1 berly. "It means hitching him to a . ..._.....,--._ That Is the secret of the won - Has anyone called here this morn- ,1 The other alternative he refused to' mina church and asking him to haul it." derful demand for "Prince hands. When he returned, Miss Arm -!ed out. ...hey merely roused his cour- of the sugar and hen of the spices Whole •sets of jars and bottles so cove e with the 'vinegar. Put cucumbers, gifts for the housewife. !vnd,. made the heat of the sun so . rd'e Liniment Heats Guts. Edward" Fox Wire. (tied up in cheese cloth) in a kettle ered and decorated will •make welcome ingr, Wombold asked, omitting anylconsider, though it was that he knew,' . ---41.--- crock in alternate layers. When vine- STARCH FOR RAG RUGS. "I found a—a business card by my much in the preternatural, and had His Money's Worth. 01'6013S and remaining spices in a preliminary greeting. "Na one that I know of." FOX WIRE IN . !oddly ineffnectual. He had dabbled too MOST DEPENDABLF. gar has bale' 10 minutes add the If you. wish your small washable plate. Do you know how it got there?" cultivated too far' a mystical attitude An. Atlanta, man, visiting the shop of THE WORLD paste and pour over the cucumbers. rag rugs to remain flat stay clean Miss Armitage drew her pretty of mind, to be oblivious to the oecult an old: darky who had formerly been Shipraents received regularly Cover closely. Ready in a few days. braves into a relight frown of perplex- implications of the incident Such ed in hie.employ, observed that the color - front our Mills in England. Chunk Picklee Soak whole table- man wore a moat unhappy expres- . Write or wire for samples and longer and wash es.sier, put them ity. , 'ideas, he reelized, grew en one im- • sion. last rinsing, and hang along one edge said. "I went out to mail the letters! He was sorry now that Miss Armi- asked the vialtor. i "What's the matter, • Uncle Eph?" ..- through a thin starch water after the "I am sure I couldn't tell you," she' perceptibly. e latest Price List. size cucumbers three days, in brine from the line, using several pins to you dictated yesterday evening. There' tage,had.pointed his attention in the. .-Ise jest been done outer some made by dissolving 2 cups salt •iTt 1R. T, tiOLMAN, Limited, keep that edge straight,. ' ' has been no one here that I know of." direction of spiritualism' and psychic . Simmerside, P.E.I. gal. cold water. Drain. Then soak money, suit," was the reply. "Had a three days in fresh water. Drain Mr. Wombold stepped into the re- !phenomena, though when the sugges-' • Sales Agents for Ontario ' again, cat into chunks and simmer 2 THE BEND IN THE ROAD. cess of the bay window and looked out tion was made, in the period of ennui - • terrible misery in rash toof, an' went W. H. C. Ruthven J. M. McGillivray homers in weak vineg-ar with 1 tbsp. „ over the rose garden. The Sun was 1 follovving his retirement from busi-1 to a dentist an' got it ptilled, an' he Alliston Priceville powdered alura added, covering, if• Walt till the bend in the road, rtlY warm; the flowers glistened with Bir ' d- 'nese he had welcomed*it rather! cna e rged me a dollah—a whole dollah!" —.0. sessmnsssananu possible with grape eaves or green dear," ent life; a linnet in one of the rose manseessaseasso eansesanxnat=mannmatisesnn • gladly ie , l. ' . returningfrom an after-; Some motor -car drivers are inclined It was several days later thei Mr. would peer 1 Wombold,• to divide the public into two classes, Grandraother'd say, and our eyes Down'the road, with its saffron dust , two ounces of liquid 'ammonia and two, noon motor ride, found Miss Armitege, "the quick and the dead."—Lord Hew - Stretching ribbon-like. Fair things ounces of spirits of turpentine. Fill' at her desk in the 'library fingering a art, Lord Chief Justice. must , the bottle with water. • Shake before. sig-nificant slip of cardboegth ' .. 1 "A man called to see you while you Be awaiting us, well we knew: usi e. ' were, ouWt, ' said the secretary. Maybe a glad little brook, a view When ready to clean the window,' Iii1)6 1 Mi..Wombold glanced at the card Of jewel weeds or a thatch of fern, sponge with warm, clean water to, re- she held out, but made no moveto take it. . He received the announce- --E3EAUTIFY IT WITH , '. Something sweet when we--rnade the move the surface dirt, getting Weill clean cloth with the solution in the tion, merely seating himself heavily . ,, "DIAMOND DYES"' Mill • nt without any eisible sign of eo in - into the corners. Moisten a soft, me . . turn I Grandmother's long since taken her uart bottle. Apply to the window ; and for a moment staring in silence Up to the region of fadeless 'day. clean cloth or chamois' skin and emb!.. at the Wall. • Ing and, tinting is way • and allow toedry. Have ready a eoft,Perfect home dee- (To be coneinued.) Yet even now when my heaet grows off the powdery. mixture which coats ta of The Pas Mineral Area. guaranteed with Dia - sad, . the window. Use a brisk. circtilar "OP , mond Dyes. Just dip il 1 A map of The Pas mineral area has • in cold water tO tint And spring itself cannot' make me mo ion, andg1as 11 be • glad, liant and will remain clean a lepg: jest been i-eueil by the Topographical %• soft, delicate shades, Her voice conies back with its old time dine. . Survey of Canada, taking in a •district or, boil Co dye rich, cheer : - ' 180. miles •tvide and 180 •rniles nortb permanent c o 1 o r s. "Wait till thebend in the road, my and south, the south.ern.edge• of which • ' Ea.ch15-cent package i is *about twenty-fl-ve miles dearT" north or contains ' . directions And so I 'do. And the veayaide, dust • NURSES _ The ' de bPas:, theIt is compiled surveys above organization and ' so simple any wo- . Seems less blighting; some' dear;thing - Th o Joropto Hospital for I ncurablos, to - may ,p: man can dye or tint must onianon i',/itii Belinda arid Allied if omdtald. bytime Geological , Survey of ganticla,' ' ,.,, ., • Nov York Cit9, ortv's a three , yoars, Coors, . and presents all available geogra,phical. lingeriesilksrib- , , ,htformtion that may be shown. on the bulls • , • skirts; waists, drosses, coats, Pe awaiting -me joy to. lend . of Trot Id rm.., to yop np Wo Ton. hay! rig th.0 Just as soon as I make the bend'•requilled oduoation, arid 'desirous of Poiomkno scale used, that: of • one inch te six , s Loci ings, swea.terS, draperies, cover- -Bertha Gerneaux Wooils. purses: This Hospital Iran adopted ,the Mont. .------ hour nYstdm. Tise %tolls receive, uniforms of miles, ' '• ' . ings, ha.ngings, everything new. ,, ,, ,• Buy "Diamond Dyes" --no other kind ilj, ii -----"-_ CANADA IIDUHDRIES afORGINGS . i 'ANA via School, a month ty r.I loWali co anal traVel 11 n4 • ' Time map may be obtained upon up-. Take a quart bottle; into this put Information apply to th SuperIntendent. i material you wish to color 'is. wool or '" JAMES (3MATIT PLANT Dei . t of the Interior Ottawa —and 1.e1.1. your druggist whether the .4 ' P rilit tiT AN EASY WINDOW CLEANER: expenses to and from NeW York. For 1 unbar .pliceition to the Topographical StirveY, two ouneee of finely pulverized whit- •*--"'"''''m-"""'__:_""'"-' • silk or whether it is linen, cotton, or•-\•.11,t•-t,-.--.).--__•••••--i- DROCKVILLE Mr. . i ing, two ounces of denatured 'alcohol, , MOUE No. 39-24. ' For Sore Feet—Dinner 8 Liniment mixed goods • • . . . . •• THE FRANCHISE. Soaking takes the place of rubbing All grocers and department stores sell Rinso. 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