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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-28, Page 2
For better painted porehea, for appearance, protectionand wear,. use Porch Paint ar The .RW4 Paint to Pettit R;g t'" ASK YOUR DEALER e Kingdom.. he ind PJIITLIPS OPPENHEIIII, An: lnian assured him sympathetical -i ple around me. My friettds find. me a i ly, "Madame Sel erne has promised tot perfect nuisance, for I am always give us an auaxne of the new play wanting togive parties, You have the. which she is producing in Man- still, eold face of a surgeon—and the. elmeter," hands, too," she .added, glaxt'ring at "If that would interest y+ora all," them, Medare Se -lame assented, "it cam- "You are very observant," he re-` marked lanically. Fora time they nearly all listened ""I am altso curious," she laughed', , in absorbed site nee, Her gestures, the "as you are about to discover. 'fell sae ' tricks of her vosee, the uplifting of l why you are so interested in Ronnie her eyebrows andshoulders—all help -i Granet? You hadn't net him before, ed to give life and color to the little' had: you?" - sketch she expounded. Only those at" Almost for the first time he turned' the remote end of the table ventured' and looked directly at his neighbor, ¢ upon an independent conversation, i She was a woman whose fair hair was /Mrs, Cunningham, the woman whom turning grey, welledeessed, sprightly, her hostess had referred to as. being agreeable, She had a humorous mouth - her particular friend, and one who" and an understanding face, shared her passion for entertaining,' "Captain Granet was a stranger to chatted fitfully to her neighbor, Major me, hen ___ ___.____ ssnlPd. "pne is naturally murderer; Moses the man of Cod, and Phamde the.oppreseor; Elijah, the pro, phet, an Ahab the idolater; Miriam the prophetess, and Jezebel the ser- pent; Nero the incarnate demon, and Paul the great Apostle; Wesley the evangelist, and Voltaire the mocker;; Chalmera the saviour, and Napoleon the destroyer—all there were children once. In their cradles there slumbered the energy which afterwards went forth for blasting or for blessing in the world, The British flag -was first hoisted over Eimberley, South Africa, fifty' years ago. Minard's Liniment Relieves :.olds, ete. OLD CAR: -PET. of all kinds made into NEW RUGS Rag Rugs Woven, carpets Cleaned Send card for catalogue. - SA.N.ITARY CARPET CLEANING CO.. $ Ryerson Ave., Toronto 22 Holidays in Argentina. Argentina has twenty-two public holidays during the year; Germany, nineteen; Rumania, twenty -tour;, and India, twenty-one. Prosperity in peace, and safety in war require a generous and unfailing supply of forest products, which can only be done by keeping out fires. Theimsen. It was not until l'aneheol? interested in soldiers, however.' was inure than half -way through that "Yen :lust hate met thousands lake she realized the one-sidedness of their him," she remarked,—`"good-looking, conversation. She studied him for a very British, keen sportsman, lots of moment curiously. There was some- pluck, just a little careless, hating to thing very still and expressionless in talk about himself and serious thlegs,' his face, even th^ugh the sunshine 1 have known him since he was a bay.,, from the broad high windows which Major Thomson continued to be overleoked the Park, v. -as shining fall gravely interested, upon hien, "Granet"" he said to himself "Tell ore about yourself!" she in- thoughtfully. "Do I know any of his silted suddenly. "I have been talking people, I wonder?„ ralthish quite long enough. You have `. "+cu in know ,ee of lis cona:eetions, ,+ of course' Mrs. Conn:ngtmet replied . been out,: haven't you. " ai?TER I. 5 been brought eat reeer tlx by pain ar Be assented greve'ly. * " te.� in the centre. s ffering of some•snrt. His Deft _erne. rnl ,ai Went, :t" h tits' first- div,swn. At o ;t et the Rite. Rotel and: retl:red u=e_e-alti :n a lubacl. sn71, s,nng. that tune I a►.e in charge of a field e - "ata a-peise�,t forefinger Ile gbar.ed around the little assembly r hospital/," can -1 ;ter tries . Tittle w a- th "Ja' ir,'t i+f all," he Fail, howing to theti- "'.tuna newt" green Ftenati ..4 reale who had every - Frenala netnes;.and raising her fingers! "I ant Chief Inspsetor of Feld tios- e4 it *a het yeeth. etaattirig v:v;L."ozial'y - to his 11pS, "there is no one Who tlaeS, plitals, he replied, • ,a ar tl a :ell. /+;ale-faze.i man whose not k;:ow Madame Sel:arne. Lady,, • Mite are home on leave? Fee , w , I e,'s to he as erfeet as his Patrick, we have met before, havent• ''No; exactlya he told her, a shade t meat. pThe popuyar we? 1 Ana going to see your 1itiabaud., of stiffaieas in has nienner, t'1 have' to have gone out with the polo team, wagee a erect aeter was .liszussir.;n in his new pity the first aright I aan"to come over very +often" on details yell l..no�v, to America, but broke a rib lrt, at:dee its latest la • with a Cab- (plowed out. Mr. Daniell I have 'meteconneeted with the atinainistration af. lust as they `tier, lr:aking the selec- P y icon, He played cricket for hlidiile- . sex *nee o,: twice, too, and he i:as Captain of Oafoed the year that they did so well." (To be continued.) briskly, "Sir Alfred Arseiman, for instance, b his uncle," "Itis father and mother?" They are both dead. Thee is a large family Flare in War:wieksliice, and a chateau, just newt 1 am afraid,' in the hands of the Gentians. It wan aamewh -re quite close to the frontier. Lady Granet was an Alsatian. He was ire' hii:atter wii a had the air of a anti Load Rene ey nay perhaps do me„ my work,,, t e,_! °t: 1-"-e ir.t at an illicit feeeth the honor of remembering nye," lee' "I ehould have known quite well 4'1 F c ;T+:ell "court; woman, talc anle+i. what;./:, hands with tho e„ahinet that you: were a surgeon, she ob- rra, # a'r wide ;;les b'.;.e eyes gild a Mire ten Iserved. at eni, i' genlen. alieose yellow hair. He turned to face Geraldine Con-; "Yen are a physiognarist. then?" a ae. ' e. femsus :"..s era:. A' yens, who ha-33been watching lion with; "More or less," she admitted. "You tinda fe ri r it the leash r'eur :, a interest, Lady Anselman at one in. eve, I hive people. I love having pe ta tlle uniform of a revel traduced them. "ete ea, est h anuria r what se-:ra- x, + n r+ 1 I;;ra©:R tl:�t youh;ivera t wet miss • '.-+ t a t:r :litheaxe chaff frith 'allyeee :16'ea Fe lie bele been asting 0. a t , . ° t tx..t t .reel gel ztl-lra;.ing. about you. Thio is my r:ephew item. t n� t: e Fetal+.an voenta'd '`aces nee. Geeetteue. 1 hope that you Tedi ea ..e, e ' ;":,s i :at .:i elaetk nel li ' n -,'lie fends.» - e .. The girl Inarrnaured something e�n 1 t o :::t;aa We asp audible as she snook hankie. The young •, „,; ;d t i. a e zaa:c,1 alittle soldier :coked at ver for L mance 4 t':1 Iii, Yvnha " 3's1; g I,'-;. a Hid, uanaer bete nae almost venous. n e ';a t t deehing p ax+a her talo "•I hot4 se, tai ,•' he saki gpietly- e 3 "=;a r ilk' '•i tan oneaesII '•rad ! ;'(Paye vetne and snake frt awls with 1 Hearty Dishes the lien Win Like. , pc•1.pC•r, egg yolks, d tablespoons 1 "' ra t a ^la t ay.e tt)m n my T ,phew if yen can Sparc a moment', Itiee soaked in dais �r:►yw will be cream. Cut the meat in medium-siz , !f tee, Yee %stet6 every (Pr t, t sup- corm lane young naan, " Lada A.nael pieces, carer with the water, and stew l vee, Mr.Daniell?" 1 man conti�ued. "Captain C,ranet--Wrlcitet and every grain will stand;; flour he Blend di' I3e o gently until tender. d t Aar. r 1 cu ,t ., quarts boiling grate . P s g , p Tu:e a+�. :e+a a t�l: la,s laea.t. M•i..,,,, olive Mormon. And this is Gel q MIraarcl'ts Lininnent for Burns, eta dd the glee. 1 teaspoon salt. Into the boiling,ind anutter together, then a . water drop the rice which has been u, nulls, salt, and pepper. Stir this com well washed; addthe salt. Stir well„ bination into the tender meat. Men until the boiling When resumed, then dog fire, and thickensslightly, the egg }011:,, which have e not stir again. hen the rico is cone, r 1 have met level Ro"a„ey and alio 0,149E d brct:er_ldeutercant Cone ltheletne Sehe ne be o nerved. "For vers.' tote ', I nes gust alai:hing what a' The two men shook hands pleasant - s r a,..,ei 1 felt:'" lly. Lady Anselman glanced at the -The man who talks Frtrnch so' elo« iM and turned 'briskly. towards the well. Lady Ae c. ii :1 told him, drop-"e01•ra•deil. remove from lire, and drain off a]I`"been beaten with the cream. Retul�i It°r. ; her coke a little, 'is Surgeon- ' A,lcl now, I tiiinI«, she annour.4ed, water. Place in the oven ten minutes."to the he just long enough to reheatI :it a3a r Thomsen. rsten. He et inspector of lar,« nee 1.. I but not litlil, and nerve at vole a.'ith{ lea ; tale rat the front. tar something of . As She Ilafawe3 forward, she was sed- ; Itlee cooked in this way will be avllite3 ' et -rt The tail. fair p,irl-�ian't she denlg . t; r. eious a the man who had' and every grain will strand apart, a border of boiled tier:. r r= ty' • ' •Geraldine t'oin•t'r • dough Ileo: talking to 'Madame Selarne. Het Cheese and rice fritters -11u cups/ �as 1 i ' l 1 ' 1 d h I 1 boil d - .11. 1 a' What Shall This Child Be? tel of AalrehiE tai Sir SeE rn3ur ('j. gat drawn a little to one aide an e w Cts (, Ile race, ,a cup mills, egg, That's her t•ratl:tr, the eailsar fiver away watching the eroling soldier with cup grated cheese, ?;, cup flour, ?$ tea-1As the oak sleeps in the acorn; as tiara. tenting to Olive Moreton; their n r'arlctus �atentnera. She turned flack spoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, the headlong torrent sleeps in the tiny er:a-t cement was : nni uneed teat wade to her nephew :a 11'tone,sell ham en the ;arm, I gS ly Fatr , course you know, and "Ronnie," she said, ""I don't know Signor Sobel, and and Adelaide C Cunnning-" whether lel :sihave met Surgeon -Major h —you 'knew I'r don't you :l. Daniell? She is my le at -z Wend. Thornton in Frame? Major Thomson, , Hew many ilo you make that?" this is my nephew, Captain Granet." Th.?,p.ddi her counts/ them care- Granet turned at once and offered fully. his hard to the other man. Wily Cer- ..Elevt>n feet ling ourse vee," he:Aldine Conyers, who was a young wo- I,rt,an:e'1. men given to noticing things, and who "Ani we -hot,!:/ be twelve." Lady had a eo reasons of her own for being Anselman sigho.!. "Of course!" she interested, observed ed the rather peeu- added, her face si ldenly brightening. liar scrutiny with which each regarded "What nn idiot I am! It's Ronnie we the other, Something which might al - are waiting for. One taint be crass most have been a challenge seemed to with him, prior fellow. He can only pars from one to the other. just• get about." , "1�,rna not have met you person - The fair girl, alio had overhear=l, ally, Granet admitted; "but if you leaned across. The shade of newly are the Surgeon -Major Thomson who awakened interest in her face, ani the has heen doing such great things with curve of her lips as she spoke, added the Field Hospitals at the front, then to her charm. A gleam of sunlight like neatly every poor crock out there. flashed upon the yellow -gold of her I owe you a peculiar debt of gr'atitude.', plairly* eoiled /hair. You are the man I mean, aren't you?" "Is it your nephew, Captain Ronald the young soldier con luded cordially. Granet, who is coming?" she asked a' Major Thomson bowed, and a oho - 'little eagerly. i i lent later they all made their way Lady Anselman nodded. along the corridor, across the restaur- "He onI came hone last Tuesala ant, searched for their names on the with dispatches • ches from: the front," she carols and took their placesat the saki. "This is his first day out." , table which had been reserved for -Ali! but he is wounded, perhaps?" ,them— Lady Anselman glanced around Madame Selarne inquired solicitously. with the scruutinieing air of the pro - "In the left arm and the right leg," , fessional hostess, to see that her Lady Anselman assented. "I believe guests were properly seated before that he has seen some terrible fight- she detoted herself to the Cabinet ing, and we are very proud of his D. Minister. She had a word or two to S. 0. The only trouble is that he is say to nearly every one of them. like all the others—.he will tell us ` I have put you next Miss Conyers, nothing." ;Ronnie," she remarked, "because we "He shows exeellent jnrlgment," give all the good things to our men Iord Romsey observed. ;when they come home from the war. Lady Anselman glanced at her d "And I have put you next OIive,. august vest a little querulously. Ralph,''4she went on, turning to the i "That is the principle to go on, now- sailor, because I hear you are ex- adays, isn't it?" she remarked. ea am'pecting to get your ship to -day or te- net sure that you are wise. When one morrow, so you, too, have to be spoil - is tolyl nothing. one fears the worst, ed a little. As a general rule I don't and when time after time the news of approve of putting engaged people to-. these small disasters reaches us piece- gether, it concentrates conversation meal. about three weeks late, we never so. And, Lord Romsey,��she addled,. get rid of our forebodings, even when turning to her neighbor, "please don't' you tell us about victories.... Ali! ' imagine for a moment that I am going Here he conies at last," she added,to break my promise. We are going to holding out both her hands to thtalk about everything in the world ex- young man who was making his some- cept the war. I know quite well that what difficult way towards them if Ronnie has_had any particularly 3 tablespoons melted butter or drip- pings. Combine the rice and milk; add the beaten. egg and cheese, Beat .c well,add=` 1 e !lour, baking and tc ou a pow- der, and salt. Trop small portions into a frying pan containing the melt- ed fat, and brown. Serve /hot w th fruit pre-erves, honey, or syrup. Surprise croquettes ii_ cups chop -1 ped raw beef, 1?a cups boiled rice, 1 teaspoon salt, *,y, teaspoon pepper, 1, tablespoon chopped onion, q1 cup to-; mato juice, 12 large cabbage leaves, Mix together the beef, rice, salt, pep- per, and onion. Cook the cabbage Ieaves in boiling water three minutes; then in each leaf wrap some of the meat and rice .mixture. Place the cro- quettes in a baking dish, pour over' them -the juice from canned tomatoes,i and bake in a moderate oven, Serve with tomato sauce. 1 tomato .sauce -1,1 cups canned to -di 1 slice onion, 3 tablespoons' butter, la tablespoon salt, 3 table-` spoons flour, ?!a teaspoon pepper. Cook onions with tomatoes, rub through al, strainer, and add to butter, flour, and; seasonings, lsch have been combined. Cook together five minutes. Cream of lamb stew -1 pound shoul- der of lainb, 1 tablespoon flour, 1i tablespoon butter, 1 cup milk, 3 cups' water, 1 teaspoon salt, ala teaspoon t rill; as music sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale; as the statue sleeps in the marble block, wafting for sculptor toSe it 'us of the _.cul tot t the genius 1 e �' p free --so unmeasured possibilities slumber in the soul of every little child. Abel the worshipper, and Cain the. "Ronnie; you ale a few minutes late thrilling- experiences, he won't tell us but we're not in the least cross with about them, and I also know thatyous you. Do you know that you are look- ing better already? Come and tell me whom you don't know of my 'guests and I'll introduce you."' The young man, leaning upohi has brain is packed full of secrets which, nothing in the world would induce you to divulge. We are going to try and persuade Madame to tell us about het new play," she • concluded, soiling at stick, greeted his aain` and murmured the French actress, and there are so a word of apology. He was very fair, :many of my friends on the French with a slight, reddish moustache and stage whom I meet, hear about.'' the retrains of freckle, upon his face. Lord Romsey ceontinenced his ban- His grey eyes were a little sunken, cheon with an air of relief. 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