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The Exeter Advocate, 1924-11-20, Page 6Pi �n aluminum packets U680 sI-nied�l BY S. R. CROCKETT. • CJ:i ee'iEee, 11.-iCo it'd.) "Be patient, n.y daughter, • .uch Lilias did not hear her mother come dealing may be hard, but it is for your near her, and she started with a souls health that you mate not with an a ild L' t + Th piteous gesture of fear when a large.. v oar is en, is always pure and fresh. hard hand was laid on her arm man hither this morning with all the So d ebcao s Tr�, it tAd3s fLees' s, yY g call Christopher Kennedy was mar - 13880 y+ !you w y b toe's' y f th he xaed half a dozen years ago before •"Livia m laa are to g: n tale of his past. The -men whom you eevi 4" i . FARM HOUSE BREAKFASTS. In the average farm home there i is but one pair of hands to prepare a -visiting with the whole Family; but a little laugh, hard to .listen to from has recently bought property in this haven't you often felt sorry for the one so young, and it was so full of bitter knowledge of the past and care.: little folks who found "just tall;" tire-' "Then Walter Mac4 Walter lies!" some and stupid? For this reason we' lessness'for the future, I cried-Lilias Armour, lifting, her head i "Gie him up—and if I do, that will very high. ` fined up on our stair landing what is; end it, will it?" she said. The Elder• took from between the called our Kiddie Korner. .It is fur -I "Aye, surely," said leer mother, "it leaves of the Bible a slip of blue paper. nished only with a small bookcase is the way Zvi' a' the young. 1 hae There was minute printing upon Vit, holding a varied asortment of chil-1 been that gait mysel': I thocht thatinterspersed with larger, writing dren's books, and one shelf 4is devoted there was nae lad like ane that I hae Walter Mac Walter brought this to crayons, scissors and discarded mind on. For sax months I wad hae with him in token that he lied not," ran a' my shapin' Claes for him. But said her father. "It is .a copy of cer- magazines which may be cut up for gm am mither advised me and I took tificate extracted. from the registrar's` hurried affair, slighted gas paper a. s or colored her advice. And ye will do the like, o pailof .Sandhaven, h told thatthet l el b that,thchool bwhile.—Mrs OUR KIDDIE KORNER. your a s en our faither . er• s e said, "and oh! mind—be kind and he went to college, to -a fisher lassin canny wi' him. Be not angry nor re his own parish of Sandhaven. She 0 heinous, for tn:•'. is never an way lives there to, this day. with your faits Gie up the. young The girl bent her nails inward upon man gin he bids you—at least for the her palms and shook with the effort present, Your heart wiring break,- to command herself. though you may think it will: ""Who is the man. who brought this dtinna ' forget that, whatever YourAxid news?" she asked, to outward : view faither may say, he speaks for your quietly enough. good.". 1 "His name is Walter ,Mac • Walter. folks• Lilias Armour looked at her mother He comes from Sandhaven and knew wheneverwill.the'all-fifth day its appearance or -palatability (just to come to' see us again we feel that are better lads than him to be gotten Of August, in the year 18-, Chris- . —aye, and no that far to seek—re- . per enne y, son .of Allan. Ken- waether it is suited to the needs of W. Q. sponsible, God-fearin' Hien, too, wi' Hedy, farmer of Mayfield in the par - each member of the family. farms weel plenished and _ siller in ish of Sandhaven, was married: to y the bank. There was ane that spak' Mary Bisset, daughter of Alexander There are many stories about Hor- Getiing the farm breakfast need not HOUSEHOLD HINTS. to me Sabbath eight.days nae farther Bisset, of Ship Row, fisherman in the ace Greeley's handwriting, which is be a troublesome problem, for, with a' Raw tomato pulp will remove the Bane. Ye could' get him for a look same parish." ther said to have been the worst ever seen little forethought and planning, opal -!most stubborn walnut, potato or other aye, and be a decent married wife I The girl came forward andput out stable, wholesome meal may be pre- even In a newspaper office. Perhaps the pared quickly that need not offend the vegetable stains from the fingers, v'iLilias Armon listened i wearily to gave it to herthandashe trilled toaread best of he yarns ionly• sone th oliowi Ingor in eye, thepalate or thepocketbook Mrs. G. S. her mother,but did not answer her • it. - But the words reeled before her y , the Tribune office who could read Many things maybe prepared the For scouring knives or polishing exhortations and appeals. (eyes, and her fingers trembled so , night beforethat will assistgreatlysilver, a cork is much better than a "`I will go in and see my father," iviolently that the paper fluttered this Greeley's copy. One day while the g cloth, as it does not absorb the scour-, she said. ' And straightway she went way and that like a leak in the wind. compositor was out a bird had flown in the preparation and serving of the ing powder, and there is no danger of in to where Matthew Armour was I , I cannot read it," she said, "but into the office, walked into some print - morning meal; coffee may be ground roughening the hands.—Mrs. L. T. sitting, his head thrown back with a • it is not true. Why should a man! ing ink and then on a number of loose and measured into the percolator; Draperies, window curtains and grave leonine action, his hand. still bring such a thing with him from sheets lying oil the floor. cold boiled potatoes may be chopped children's clothing may be rendered on the open Bible, and his eyes upon hundreds of miles away ?unless he I ""'PVhy," said' one of the printers, for hash or for frying; hominy, oat- non -inflammable by rinsing in solo thdoor through which Lilias was to d d heor Y ueinstead of to the man picking up a sheet, ""this looks like the mea or rice may be looked over, wash enter. » tion of two ounces of alum to one in the'She stood before the raider and look- he Slandered?" doubleed ere 1,oilerCessary boiled a1 few minutes gallon of water.—Mrs. J. J. O'Q. ed him in the face, wailing for him to ri"He came to ask your hand in mar- then rlaced in the fireless cooker' Before using a new broom, dip it in speak g : my daughter,"said the Elder boiling hot suds, dry well and quickly. ""My daughter," he said ,at last, with dignity. where the coking process goes with. Do not bear down on the broom, and speaking very slowly but not unkindly, The girl laughed—a hard grating out any further attention. Ingredients dients • d It t 1 $ "what is the• relation in -which you little laugh, not good to hear. Jrdoctor—ordereddailyyour .w -...,,w-"1 • Mother's prescription • • More than Soap - aHealth Habit The odour vanishes after. use, but the protection remains. LEVER BROTHER-St.LIMITED TORONTO Lb,a-fa A Little' Bird Writes Copy. old man's - writing." So saying, he fastened the sheets together and put them on the absent compositor's case. Presently' the compositor came back and with all eyes turned on hini picked up the sheets and to the amazement of for the griddle use both si es a erns e y so as no o g delle cakes, waffles or muff. to weak it to a point. --Miss 71 L D. stand to the ,young man of whom we ,"This thought hlxas s much," she -said. the room started setting up the sup ins may be measured out and placed have spoken once before, to him who pestered me at the posed "copy," is named Christopher Kennedy?" kirk and on the way home these : Presently, however, he hesitated at e is very , t a word and asked the man nearest him ROME FROCK. Armour, simply. answer. And now he has come from what it was. the "How should I know?" was the re- ply. You know that you alone can read the old man's writing. Better ask him." , Reluctantly the baffled compositor took .the sheet to Greeley's sanctum. ""Well," said the great mean, "what is it?" ready to hand, and eggs and butter placed conveniently near. Syrup and cream jugs may be filled, ham or ba- con sliced and trimmed ready for the broiler. If toast is to be served, the - bread may be sliced and placed on the rack, .118/q - all ready to be slipped into the oven and daintily browned quickly and evenly while we are waiting for the hash to brown or kettle to boil. Baked apples or baked apple sauce comes in nicely for breakfast and is extremely appetizing and healthful. We usually manage to have fruit of some kind, either cooked or fresh, for breakfast the year 'round. Fried corn meal or graham mush are old stand- bys and are quickly fried to a nice brown, if a little milk or a spoonful of sugar is added to the water when the mush is being made. By frying quick- ly the mush is never soggy or greasy. Serve it piping hot with a little minced green - pepper or parsley sprinkled over the top. It requires a deal of care and thought to prepare a suitable break- fast when mornings are frosty and tempers are walking the .tight -rope. The table should be made as neat and dainty as possible, no haphazard ar- rangement of dishes or food. The cloth should be spotless and free from wrinkles. The food slibuld be tempt- ingly and daintily arranged on clean dishes. Leftovers should' be thor- A SIMPLE SCHOOL OR ",H dear to me " said Lilias months back not taking any hones • "I asked"you not as to your feel- northwiththis tale, when I lugs," her father went on; "the wind thought that I was ridofhim. Father, does not pass more quickly over the Flo not believe such a man.. Itis a trees than such emotions over a maid- -le. I know it to: Fie'a ilei" en's heart. And when it is gone it "And how do you know, Lilias leaves as little trace of ifs assage.• Armour?" said her father, speaking with great quiet. The girl became suddenly excited, and her . hand fumbled for something in her bosom. "I know it, because I and no other am the wife of Christopher Kennedy But what of him. Has he also • told you that you are dear to him?" "Ever since he came hither hehas loved none but - me!" said Lilias, bravely. Her father nodded with a shade of. irony and ;contempt mingling with• the —because he has married me in the exceeding gravity of his countenance- presence of witnesses; 1 and I alone "Sam his wife." Such words are a commonplace of . evil and designing men," he said; A greyer greyness settled over the "They boast in the public places that face of the Elder. His firm lips paled they are able to make any woman and became. more tightly compressed, love them. , My daughter, that which but his speech was steady as ever, ' in and the hand upon the open Bible did I shall have to say will be bitter the mouth as. gall. I pray my God not quiver. that the aftertaste may be sweet. And 'Before -what witnesses?" he asked. indeed, be'that as it may, it is my in- Before Alister French the lawyer, and Bell Kirkpatrick!" the girl ans- tent 'and bounden duty to save you from a debased and drunken profli- veered fearlessly, gate, one who has already dragged Alister French it is who . is fled with hi your good name through the mire, and m, alike shamed and. in debts; who would drag it deeper ifihe were his witnessing is as good as naught" permitted!" said the Elder. Let us seewhatBell 1>♦!1 "Father 1" cried the girl, indignant- Kirkpatrick: will say to this !" Fy, "even you have not• the right to He rose from his seat and went to 4874. Chintz in a pretty pattern of speak thus of the •man I love!" the door. red and brown was used for this "My daughter," said the Elder,' a "Margaret," he cried, `"send in Bell model. It is also attractive• for linen, little more gently, "the truth may be Kirkpatrick to me hastily." or wodlen .crepe and tub silk spoken by any and shame none. Still (To be continued.) The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 6, 8, more by a father." 10 and 12 years. A 10 -year size re "You dare not say it to his face!" i quires 3% yards of 36 -inch material. defiance' unexpected'. even by hse'rself. the earth, is a large wave that moves: oughly disguised, well seasoned and For collar, cuffs and pocket facings The Ruling Elder smiled a calm, around the,` planet once every 8,800. daintily served. % yard of 36 inches wide is required. cold, inscrutable smile: ` years. • The wave slightly moves the' Cleanliness and orderliness are two Pattern mailed to any address on„"I, Matthew Armour, dare not! Do position of the earth's axis and poles, things that must not be 'dispensed receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson you know your father so little? Listen! resulting in climatic changes. with, and a row of happy, smiling Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., Last night I heard my daughter's faces around the board is ample com- Toronto- name- spoken by rude lips, shouted pensation to the careful housemother Send 15c in silver. for our up -to- aloud in a place -of public entertain- In China the floors of ballrooms are meat. The door of the room was date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book locked. I .burst it open when they divided into squares, each. of which of Fashions. refused me entrance, and stood before bears as a sign a bird, fish, or some your lover in the midst of his riotous other form of Nature. Dancers must 'TO MEND CHINA. and drunken companions. I taxed him keep to their own -squares; if they A thin layer of white lead should to answer me I accused him to his -fail to do this they are stamped with 3' face of treachery and depravity, and a colored disc, The' Penalty for three be smeared on each piece of the he could not answer save with oaths `' broken crockery. The parts must then and cursings. So I delivered him- a failures is a „request'to leave the place. e ressed to ether an held in lace ' atan 't at meg t learn not to with string. Plenty of time should be' blaspheme.” allowed for the ;white lead to set.hard . The girl stood' pressing her hands before the artiele,IS -used' When -once ulron her breast, as' if to keep her, heart in place, the while her father the hardening has taken place the . joint will stand Any n amount of heat went remoselessly on. j 3' s ,' move I was mace id the girl; with a flash of angry . A famous scientist~ says that within for all extra care and forethought re- quired to prepare and serve such a tempting meal. After' Every Meal Ft's Me longestmAasiing.. confection you can buy —and �.rsu• .a help to di- gestion and a cleanser for pe flpll."d0:>3k1t�41 a teeth. •, r gHey's neean€i benei!i1t as weld. as pleasure. d3a11"` No. 46-•-'24. b y g p S h hei h - aware "Nay, ;'. .last and as time goes by the join :beconi.es night tat Christopher Kennedy had so complete that it will never break lost his position at the grammar away. White lead can: he pressed into- school at Cairn Edw with his companions he- was celebrat- i Beaat1- a oma ye ing his way -going. , This morn ing,;°ing ., anti ng is with :one of his cronies, he is' fled no guaranteed with Dia man `knoyvs whither,: and only his •inond Dyes. Just dip creditors will trouble to' inquire.: He 'in cold water -to tint goes'%'forth disgraced in the, sight of soft,` delicate shades,' all and in debt to half the eounttiy- ' or boil to dye rich; tdP:" , permanents o lo r ,, s. no, fath.e! Surely there must• •E h 15 -cent' ackage COLOR IT NEW W!TH "DIAMOND DYES" ar. d for drudrunken-l; a crack in a lavatory` basin to prevent Hess and even at that very , moment'', h d .leakage. tinting WATCH THE ASH PAN. 'Ashes allowed: to accumulate in the. fire box of 'a stovewill cause the lining lo -burn out. Ashes will also interfere with the heating of the rest of the. stove. To' lengthen the life or 'the be some' mistake," the- girl. :Faltered° ao. p stove, keep the ash. pan empty. When i the , -ds driver frons her. `Chris- con sins directions a full pan of ashes becomes hot, it will keep the grate of the stove so hot that it will warp and burn` out, and, Some- times cause tlie, oven to warp.'` When 'a housew fc tries `:,o build a fresh fire in a stove with a full ash- pan, she will have to. take twice as long before she. gets her stove heated satisfactor- ily. it is also a waste of good fuel. For `Sole Feet—Minard's Liniment. topher Is eiihedy cannot have gone so si'inple any woman without; seeing n , without bidding can ,;dye or tint lin me 'Good-bye' !" , 1 gerie,, silks, ribbons, skirts, Waist ,, "A bad man in time _of trouble ;dresses, coats, stockings; sweaters, thinks only of himself," sai,ci her ''draperies, coverings, hangings every - father. "But after all, why should -thing new. he not .tia_ve gone to his wife??" Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind .Lilias Armour took a swift step for- —and tell your druggist Whether the. ward as if to silsnce' her fether'e ac- material you, wish to colon is wool•or cusing vo,co. He stayed her with his silk, or whether it is Iinen cotton or hand extended, p:.,1m outward, with an mixed goods: action full of dignity' and, tenderness. i noose, established 64 rears. Please write far our price list on Poultry, Butter, and Eggs We GUARANTEE them ter- ii :week ahead. P. POULIN & CO., LIMITED 36.39 Bon.ecour. Market. Telephone Main 7107 MONTREAL. . QUEBEC GIGANTIC SALE of STOCK DOORS NOV. 10 to NOV. 20 Write for Full List Pannill Door Co., Ltd. 131 Front St. East Toronto CUES Concentrated tr2nnth and Goodness BEEF - "rt' this word, Mr, Greeley."' - Greeley snatched the sheet from th man's hand, looked at the alleged word and threw himself back, with a snort of disgust. "Why," he shouted, . "any fool could see what it is! It's 'uncon- stitutional,' " • Minard's,, Liniment Heals Guts, Not His Fault. "Why, Charles, how muck you- look like your father," remarkad a 'visitor to the little 4 -year-old. "Yes'm," answered Charles, with an air of resignation, "that'swhat every- body verybody says, but I can't ° help it." Those whp refuse the long drudgery of thought, and think with the heart rather than the head, aro ever the most fiercely dogmatic • in tone. -- Bayne. Don't waste your time. You'1 , ee it all before you. die. "DANISH the. chilly .11)) spots with sun- s hi n e -like unshine-like warmth from a Hotpoint Hed- lite Heater." Bedrooms. and bath- rooms made cosy and warm by simply`. con- necting the Hedlite Heated` to a lamp. socket or convenience outlet. The reflector is ex- ceptionally large, re- stilting in a maximum . concentration of heat where most needed. For- dealers sate by everywhere. - - -. 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