The Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-30, Page 2Pure } Clean, 1
Economical
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Preserved & sold only in
Sealed airs tight packets
to preserve its native
goodness.
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ed in Millions of Tea -Pots Daily
13yThe Man
EMMETT CAMPBELL ELL HALL
Filling the Pickle Jars.
Pickles should be fresh, crisp, well -
flavored and moist enough for good
keeping and good eating.
Vinegar is the preservative. Sugar them with a string mop, working from
syrup and spices are for flavor. The the corners to the centre of the room
older' the vinegar the better. use The1 I dry them in the same man -
agate or porcelain lined vesselsfor nen with a dry mop or cloth, and
reeelec
s s!`
ered with a soft cloth. I take the
rugs out of doors, beat, and sweep
with wet bits of paper.
As I have hardwood floors I wash
cooking. Never put pickles downin
polish with an oil mop..
metal. I clean the woodwork with a soft
Mixed Chopped Pickle -1 qt. small cloth, warm water, and a small, am -
green encumbers. bers 4 sweet red peppers ount of soap solution. Then I remove
— Sweet green peppers 4 medium-sized the covers from the furniture and
ripe tomatoes, 2 quarts green toina- chamois skin. I then put the rugs
toes, 4 level tablespoons salt, 1 quart and small articles back in their places,
eider vinegar, '1 pound brown sugar, and the room is cleaned ani in order
1 tablespoon mustard, 1 tablespoon with little disturbance to the rest of
onions, 2 full stalks celery, 1 quart dealt the Polished surfaces with a
a
olf
cinnamon, 1 small hot red pepper, the house.
I try to
I in strainer or on clean thin house-cleaning, so. that windows may'
Put vegetables through chopper. Put choose a dry, bright day for
one layer
cloth Sprinkle with salt Add an -
be washed easily, rugs hung out of
other layer. Sprinkle more salt. Re- F doers, and clothing aired.
e peat until you have used at least half
i, a cup of salt. Hang up to drain or Apple Butter With Grape Juice.
PART 11I. t' clasped hands. Presently P
"•Came in, sire, the nig me invited:linew---•o eenventional habit their vinegar, salt, sugar spices, let stand and sliced apples,- cooked into sauce
one cupful of brown sugar, and one-! BUY "`DIAMOND DYES"
!greeting,
ut weight on Leave till next day- If a grape flavor is desired in apple
a asps a
they: t;;zlked, but o£ what neither ewer Squeeze out all possible moisture,. add butter, add to each gallon of peeled
f rat. 2iy. •' ou will find slit, but cinsezous minds ai:t1 tangues dealt for four hours: peel: in far, process and s'ra4ned one pint of rape lulce, ""'"- " •' " '""-"
r,cr place,but to �•teh aeeoremoda- 'with tete Iittle things while their eouts and seal.
What Wise Men Say
Thatbad temper means bad huse
mess.
That to a brave heart nothing is im-
possible.
That worry is the interest paid on
trouble fu advance.
That no nian is the worse for know
-
Mg the worst, about 111n1$el1.
That daring has value May when it
is combined with judgment.
That great opportunities comae lo?
those who make use of small once.
That experience te:atbee intllig nt
people; fools go on b>un;lering to the
end.
That ycu must expect to be bored
it you tiro. not interested iii anything
but yourself.
That if Fate sometimes sells us the
same experience twice at a high rate,
the fault is our own.
That we have all got to take the
rough with the smooth, and to know
how to take the rough smoothly is the
whole art of living.
Umbrella Di; unctions.,
It is no new thing to hear that China
was ahead of the rest of the world in
invention.
Even the umbrella owes its exist-
ence, we are told, to the benius of the
Chinese or Japanese. It is said to have
been copied from a sliade-giving tree,
and at first -receive!! the same venera-
•
a most
twits as i. ran give, ytsu ars : e.•nim:ti4t'.I in ;a, g^, -eat silence. Ci;iy-. � Chopped Cabbage Relish—This rel= fourth teaspoonful of salt• Cook slaw-;
•
welcome." tort was Brought back to a conscious- ishe •an be made up to use almost at ly and stir often for two hours ort
C:ayten moved forward and into .nese of material things when Casaro'
> didmade : wanderedf m and out of . ones .and keeps indefinitely if put in until of the desired thickness; then;
thesub !anuli light,ri to fithe fact tsmathehouse—from
from the room w they a stone crock, covered with a tight stir in one teaspoonful of cinnamon.
subconscious rote of the that his the the window
hors had spoken with surprising ver-' could see him Passing hack and forth, amble cloth to keep out flies and kept Pack the hot butter into hot contain-,
taints as to the stranger, atatus and in the moonlight, his Iimhs twitching cool. Use: Cabbage, onions, red anders and sterilize.
de tee while as yet t:laytemee figere nervously. Bingo was stretched at r reen sweet pepper:, whole cloves,
t+u tortple t<l -eeer.ie;t in the Virginia's feet, for, the first time that whole mustard. Remove seeds from Grape Juice Without Sugar.
dark -nese of the pie:. evening' relaxed, and sleeping quietly., peppers. Chop vegetables fine or run
"You . ha e r :.:see i lily purpose, sir Now Clayton took coneeems note of 1t'ash anti pick over sound grapes,
•--• . :telt a !chitin: for myee`t are: ray the girl's appearance, and felt a die- through coarsest knife of food clop + re.eeceing all. that are soft. Put them
Citi t':a; el is i ie he tt•.p: ed .ipen tinet shock. She was far more ethereal per. Salt thoroughly. Let stand in, into a stone jar and place it in a boil -
the to punct:, "1 :tl�t �.s.!tey t.ia tc,n, than she had been on that blustery strainer, weighted, overnight, to run! e•- with cold water nearly to the depth
end ay beat is tied up er. tour water- day in New York; there were shadows' off as much iroisture as possible, In of the jar. With a wooden spoon
tr r t but bee lien.. ef aagas leak and under her eyes, and in the -eyes them-; the morning, bring to the boiling crush them lightly when they begin to
'ewe of lights it .. .:..:-.ly tena...i,:.e eel:es a shadow, a shadow of sorrow, point, as much vinegar as you need cook, pushing the top ones to the bat-
e es. of coulee.' the a ti n:tm re- i ••I saw your boat,,, Virginia sail• :crock. adtl spices, pour the boiliis�,
speeded tip etravtedily, and le, the way ; It is a beauty. But that is rot a' vinegar over and set away ft.r a weeks h:'ars or until they are softened, then,
into the house. A. the deer the dF>p good place to tie up for the night. If, This vinegar keep well, if ord^:nary clean -i pour them into a bag awl dentin. Doi
Bingo hc..tated and east a troubled vu^ will run on down stream a couple not pr.•es or squeeze, or the juice :will a
ai.l appealing i;'.an a at his master. t.f miles you, will find anchorage where finest is observed. , be cloudy. Ilave ready perfectly clean'
bet as Clayton went en, the dog fol - 'the wind from the sea is net kept off, Green Tomato Picete--1 gal. green; ar.'l sterilised bottles with patent
lowed, crowding cloee�at his heeis. and there will be no mosquitoes." tomatoes, la doz. large onions, 3 cup 3 china tops; or failing these, have new i
The room to winch CIayten eves coon -t , A gas leak has made the boat un-' fuls brown sugar, 3 pods sweet red; corps and soak them in cold water"
dueled ,was large, and a:idency the'' fit to live on to -:tight, and your father, pepper, 3 cupfuls vinegar, 1 table_` so they can be pressed in tightly, Re -i
mato room a the House, It laboratory has khidly permuted me to make my- spoon whole blaek pepper, 1 table , heat tine juice to the boiling point,1
a eomltlnatit i of ,tt.,3, , . ba i self his guest, Clayton responded, s eon whole cloves, 1 tablespoon all -
and general living ream. At one side and was startled at the expression p. P , cook steadily for Half an hour, skim,
there was a worn but comfortable- y thatleapedinto the girl's eyes. spivs, 1 tablespeen celery seed, 1I turn into the bottles and seal air-"
appearing couch, and there were books "you mean --that you will sleep in' tablespoon mustard seed, 1 tablespoon tight. If you prefer the juice sweet -
everywhere, on rough shelves along this house?" she demanded, and be- ful ground mustard. Slice tomatoes cacti, add to each quart a quarter of
the walls, in staek:s upon the tables. fore he could reply caught his arm in: and onions thin. Sprinkle with one -
and'
in heaps upon the floor. A pass- a grip of surprising strength for such Half cupful salt and let stand over -
t -neighs: ` l of suffering or of fear.
to ever. Put the mixture into a tor,. Cook the grapes about two
DON'T RISK MATERIAL
Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con-
tains directions so simple that any
woman can dye any material without
streaking, fading or running. Druggist
has color card.—Take tw other dyed
COARSE SALT
LAND SALT
Bulk Carlene
TORONTO $ALT WORKS
O. J. CLIFF - TORONTO.
ing glance at a few (If the titles re-! slender fingers, and continued: "No night Put spices in little bag Chop
a pound of granulated sugar.
minded Clayton of the old -hook sale you must not: Believe rite, you must: ti i Fede -like tongs have been invented'.
in New York, and then he started, fur not:" She flashed a quick- glance out,.PepPers fine. Drain tomato and onion
for turning meat while cooking with -
the battered volume upon the table,' of the window at the old man, lvho' well. Add all seasoning except one out t it d 11 t
h h e er pod to vinegar, then add to,upo4. which nay !land ud c aneed to pone wring rn a owing its
continued to walk up and down
in the P PP juices to escape.
rest, bore the sante title as that fat, moonlight. There was no mistaking mato and onion. Cook one-half hour. t
red volume for which he and the To- ` her expression—it was stark terror. Stir very gently. Do not let it burn.
mato Girl had been rival bidders. Het "But—if there is danger of any Remove spice bag. Pack in pint jars
picked up the boole and turned eagerly kind you your father would not and garnish wih slender strips of red
to his host. { per—" Clayton protested in bewild-
"You have a rare volume here, sir,", erment. It was only proof of the per- pepper. Process 15 minutes.
he suggested. "X believe that there' feet though unworded understanding Dill Pickles—Lay sound pickles of
are but three copies known to exist?" ; between thein that he did not for an uniform size in cold water for five
"Yes," the old man nodded, with a einstant think that he might be un- hours, drain and put in a crock or
glow of satisfaction lighting up his welcome to the girl. large jar, alternating !,.yens in this
leer, face That is the only copy in I "He isn't really my father, you way: First, dill; then c ecumbers, a
America. There is one in the library, know," Virginia said absently, her sprinkle of red pepper ex. black or
of the British Museum, and another in; mind engaged on. another thought. I whole pepper, half -cupful salt. Re-
a .monastery in Thibet. But, after all, am an orphan, and he has been my peat until jar is almost full. Cover
it is of little value, unless ane had; guardian since I was a little child."
that other knowledge to which it is I Clayton was conscious of a feeling, with fresh grape leaves or horseradish
the key," 1 of relief. Though Casaro was unques leaves. Fill jar with cold water, add
He broke off' abrup ly and appeared tionably a well-bred gentleman, that ing one-half pint of vinegar to every
to be listening in+enter. ! he was not Virginia's father afforded gallon of pickles. Weight the pickles
"It is time my daughter reached ; fem smile unknown reason a distinct to keep under brine. A good way is
home," he obeervedr almost speakingl satisfaction. to la a late over on this ajar that
to hinisel¢ "Site paddled down the' "But what—?" Clayton again be will arty heavy stone or fiat -irons en
canal to visit a friend. But it is moon- gan, and the girl returned to the
lights-moonlight—bright moonlight.' former subject. top. Then you have no objectionable •
The noon is full to -night• Dogs howi i "I dare not tell you—I am not sure," substance in contact with the salt and
when the ninon is full d fool h hi d She 1 ed her hands acid. Cover all with a clean cloth.'
wonder why. Fools. The dogs know I nervously, and her face grew more Remove scum once a week- Do not
an oat she
spere . ecasp
Suddenly the dog Bingo whined mis- pale. "I dare not tell you what I' use for two weeks.
erably, and abruptly the old man k think—believe—but the moon is full Chili Sauce—Else ripe tomatoes. Do
broke off his half -muttered speech.1 to -night, and when he walks in the
With an obvious effort he mastered ap moonlight, as he is doing now, some- not peel. Cut out stem ends. Quarter.
sort of eager trembling that shook i thing, something—" she broke off Measure. Put in granite pan on stove.
his slight frame. He brushed a hand; abruptly, and a shiver ran through To each gallon add: 1 cup .chopped
across his brow, and then turned to her frame- onion, 2 cups chopped sweet pepper
Clayton with a smile. 1 "Is this thing ef which you speak (seeded). Boil carefully till evenly
•`Pardon—I was rambling—a bad. a menace to you also?" Clayton asked soft and rub through colander. Mea -
habit of the old. I believe I have not! quietly, 'and the girl responded: sure pulp. To each gallon pulp, add
mentioned my naive; it is Casaro. This! "I do not know—it has never harm- 1 teaspoon ground cloves, 2 teaspoons
will be your room to -night, and I think' ed me -but you—ah, my' dear, if harm i
you will find that couch comfortable• should come to you." With cheeks ret! pepper, 1 teaspoon ground allspice, .
I am sorry to offer you nothing better, drained white she stared at him and 1% teaspoons ground ginger, 1i/z tea- i
but my house is small." p pressed one hand convulsively against spoons ground cinnamon, ee teaspoon
"I'll do splendidly, Mr. Casaro," 1 her heart. "I am not sure, but— black pepper, 3i pint sugar, 6 table-'
Clayton replied, "and you may be sure but—"
way f spoons salt, 1 pint vinegar. Boil slow- `
I appreciate your taking me in this j (Concluded in next issue.) ly until quite thick. It must be much
In his heart the young man goes-1—:------
tioned the truth of his own statement,±
for ever since he had crossed thel
My Crawl.
thicker than catsup.
Red Cabbage Pickle—Slice cabbage
thin. Mix with salt. Put in colander;
threshold there had been growing; under weight or hang in bag. Drain
upon him a sensation such as he had+ I will sing my song, there may be one 24 hours. If in bag, squeeze well.
never known before. It was not fear, i to hear it, Put bag of whole spices in bottom of ,
which, as in the case of all really. Someone may listen and be helped stone crock. Wholecloves and whole:
brave men, he had met, recognized1 along, stoneck pepper are best. Whole mustard
and conquered. but an indefinable I will try to hip, there may be one may be mixed with cabbage. Put
dread, a vague horror that was draw-' who needs it
ink taut his nerves and causing the
hair upon his body to rise just as did Someone who falters, with strength
that upon the back of his dog. Had it almost gone.
not: been, for his desire to again meet 1 will be kind, for there is need of
the Tomato Girl, the thought of whose kindness;
nearness caused his heart to strangely I wiill be cheerful, for there are
misbehave, he would undoubtedly have many sad;
found some excuse for returning to I will help to lift the burdens of my
the yacht. gas and mosquitoes not- brothers,
withstanding. At this moment a light,
firm step sounded upon the porch, and I will put by the things that vex and
a few seconds later the Tonra,o Girl try me,
stood in the room. I will forget the dark clouds that I
What is the thing whine in its
various degrees is called liking, dread;
friendship, love? It coulee or does not I will keep on, whether doubts assail
cone,: as the wind blows, and no hu- me,
man being may make it subservient to Until I see Hope's bright star
his will, either to come or depart.
fin:ln+ e • know jt in its fullness
'end s •eeteess, but live long years'
with one whose real heart remains as
that of a sif tngei'; to,others it comes,
1 t slowly, as a tree groves; with
c: hers 'still, a very few, beloved of the
it it a thing' instant andperfect,
reeeLing i_n a moment as though it
1 s 1 r>°i<ted all the years of their lives,
r,tmalete and all -comprehending.
"-hi ; it was when Ashley Clayton
i srginia. Casaro met for the sec -
drained cabbage in stone crock..
Heat to boiling, vinegar to cover,
adding one-half cupful of brown
sugar to each` quart of vinegar.
Pour the boiling vinegar over the cab-
bage.
When cold, Haver 'with plate
(not tin) and over plate, newspaper
and cloth, tightly tied. Can be sealed •
up in glass jars. Keeps indefinitely,
Cleaning House.
Although for years house-cleaning
has been a bugbear, it is no longer a
thing to be dreaded. I have found
that house-cleaning becomes as easy
as any other household task if it is
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF . tT
p
Norms; School Funding, St. Taman
9gaare, 'E'oro'Rto.
Session 1920-21 opener October 4th, 1924..
7)17e7A
.aint zg,rl,Lode1lizwaneDesig�iourses in Corntnercial and Apt. Prospectus on applioatioa.
0. 4, AMID, 15.C.1l.., 1'rinoi,Val.
tion accorded to tho trey of whteh it
wa«� a copy.
Great dignitaries were allowed to
appear in public seated under umbrel-
la cane}pit•.i,,' and !tater these. canopies
were made portable, until a regular
series of court regulations became
necttssary for the carriage' of umbrel-
las. 13y the umbrella a Chinese gentle-
man is allowed to carry, one who is
initiated can tell his rank.
If in Cldua ono sees a procession
headed by two enormous silk umbrel-
las be may be sure that a governor-
genet'.tl of a province or a'inilitary of
fiver of the first rani: is coming behind
theta.
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Mean lase frequent painting. Saventy-eight
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overhead; done systematically . I clean one room
I will believe that all things work' to- at a time, and do not upset lily entire
gether house at one time. I use the same
Somehow, for good,, though 1 seo plan of cleaning every'room from
not the way; garret to .cellar. '
Somehow at last the wroligs shall all Fitst I dust all the smallarticles,
be righted, ' and either . take them from the room
Life's close shall usher in Heaven's or put them under cover. Then I re -
radiant day. move the lighter pieces of furniture; to
oma- another room and cover the heavy
pieces that remain. Then I dust the
walls and ceilings with a broom cov- J
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