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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-8-2, Page 2
GREEN TEA is reflected ira every coup. The SxaOset delicious &aRIMII TEA.sa the world. JUST TRY IT $ •fir? SANDWICHES AND SANDWICH is nothing more worth while.—Mrs. FILLINGS. Mint and cucumber sandwiches are refreshing in hot weather. To, make 872 dip thin slices of cucumber in rench dressing, Place these on slices of A frame was made for the door and buttered bread and sprinkle with a two-by-four put around just high chopped fresh mint leaves. enough above the 'railing . to lean Onion sandwiehee . are liked by' against when sitting down. Some use many. Chop a Spanish onion very a width of poultry netting to "protect fine, put in a napkin and wring hard, the cloth. The netting was wide mix with two hard-boiled eggs chop- enough to run it around on our porch, _..,.., ped fine, add mayonnaise and spread so did not have to be sewed in strips. on thin slices of bread and butter. It was tacked in place with a light Marshmallow and raisin sand- molding and No. 10 tacks, so is easily wiches are served with hot or iced taken down. tea. They require one-half cupful of Not only do we enjoy the porch Marshmallow cream and one-half cup- more, but the flies do not get into the -.,,, ful each of raisins and nuts, finely e devour the wounded,old,and sick of gather Mix the ingredientsweners PART III., gather and spread between crackers "I only saved it for him," cried outI the pack. At such a time you leave or thin slices of buttered bread. Joseph y save "He was to have itI your wife alone with your son, and Savory filling requires one cupful 'when he was twenty-one." come to me on such an errand! I can-' of cheese which has been put through "I believe that you lie,, the old, not express to you the horror I feel a meat -chopper, three-quarters of a preach el went on pitilessly, "far you; for you, the horror of what you must, cupful of finely chopped nuts, one be,'to have done this thing, At first sweet pepper or one pimento, also are a grasping man and a hard man.; I could not at all believe that youI chopped. Moisten with mayonnaise or An immortal soul was given into your; meant what you said. i a thick boiled salad dressing and put keeping, an immortal soul, and a, "Why should dull and brutal men between lightly buttered slices of gra- beautiful, generous nature, a mind of, likeau be given a treasure you can- ham or white bread. infinite possibilities. What have you; not understand nor cherish? I do not done? You• have chained that boy to Soup beans can be made into an your plows and cultivators, stalled: know. All you have done you justify appetizing sandwich filling thus: to yourself, I have no doubt, by the Cook one pint of white soup beans him among your cattle. Husks in- Biblical verse that says, `Children, until done, then drain, and mash fine, ptead of the bread of life have been obey your parents.' Did you ever read Add three tablespoonfuls of melted his portion. All these things I shall l on Joseph Bishop? It is a command butter, three tablespoonfuls of finely tell in Robert's funeral sermon. I of equal weight. It says: `Parents "And more. It was not poverty in q g 3 , chopped onions, three hard boiled provoke not your children to wrath. eggs, also finely chopped. Season well material riches that made you do this,. Woe unto you, Joseph Bishop, for you with salt and pepper and beat to a Joseph Bishop, for you have prosper- , have broken your son's life, and his cream. This makes an appetizing ed in this world's goods, but the eeov-? spirit, and taken his youth from him, filling for sandwiches for supper or erty and meanness of your own na-, and justified yourself therein! Woe to pack in the lunch baskets. ture. This illness of which your boy unto you for your wicked selfishness, Toasted sandwiches are used as the lies dying came on him because you your vicious self -complacency, that. main part of a picnic luncheon or chose to bind his body in the hardest, has become to you a curse! Get down' served indoors when something hot most monstrous of labor, to fetter his on your knees this instant and kneel: but simple is desired for refresh - SCREEN THE PORCH. This is how one farm wife did it: M I ACLES==By Sophie Kerr house either.—Mrs. E. H. A PRETTY BLOUSE STYLE. winged spirit, and to shackle his in humility before your Maker and 43Figuredreo silk and Canton ardent mind. You will stand before ,menu. Slice white bread and butter crepe are here combined. This model pray that your son's life may yet be, the slices evenly, then make into sand- is very becoming to slender figures. God on Judgment Day his murderer— spared to you, and that you may be' wiches with thin slices of Canadian, The back extends over the front in and as surely as God rules in his given an opportunity to repair a lit-! cheese, or sliced dried beef. Place the yoke effect. Becoming plait fulness heaven, Joseph Bishop, you will burn the of the wrong you have done. Offer sandwiches in a wire broiler and toast gives graceful fulness to the fronts. in the lowest pit of hell!" His voice Him a broken and contrite heart, and over a fire until brown on both sides. The Pattern is cut in 7 Sizes: 84, accused, condemned, scarified. He He will not despise it. This is His Bacon crisped in a frying -pan makes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust went on: glorious promise to sinners, yea, even toothsome sandwiches. I measure. A 38 -inch size requires 37/ti ' I am ashamed to the depth of my to such as you. Down on your knees, i A chicken sandwich filling which is yards of 32 -inch material. To trim being that I have done nothing about T say, and cover your face and ap-1 nice to use for social affairs is made with contrasting material as illusttat- this before. I was fond of your son; preach with me the throne of Al- thus: Mix two cupfuls of cooked I I gave him what books I could,talkedGod." t p ed will require 1 yard 40 inches wide.` mighty I chiclyen (chopped in small pieces) i Pattern mailed to any address on to him, encouraged him to look for- The momentous denunciation and• with a cupful of chicken broth, which receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by ward to a time when he would no command beat on Joseph Bishop like has been cooked until it forms a stiff the Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West longer be your chattel. I knew when whips. Beneath their violence the jelly. Season and stand in a cool Adelaide St, Toronto. Allow two he made his last plea to you to be rum lad down allowed a little extra schooling, and was denied it, that he had come near to the breaking point. He had lost hope. Youth is impatient, and right- ly so, for the day Is short and no man knows when the night cometh. I should have told him to leave you, to go his own way in freedom. But the empty conventions of this foolish lit- tle world about us held me back. You be merciful to me—a sinner," he tare. If canned chicken is used, make were not one of my flock. If I did stammered. a substitute for the broth by using this I would be accused of meddling. Old Parson Wayne dropped beside one bouillon cube with a cupful of hot great,thickman crumpled uponplace to harden. When about to serve, weeks for receipt of pattern• the floor, a misshapen, sprawling add one cupful of finely chopped cel - mass of quivering flesh. His head ery and mix well. Spread slices of lay limp on the seat of the chair and bread lightly with butter, then with When I Retire -- painful tears oozed slowly from his mayonnaise (also lightly) and use the I shall wear ragged (lathes eyes, mingling with his sweat, sting- chicken mixture for filling. Another And sit by the open fire ing his flesh, hurting him. His voice, way is to remove the crumbs from the And listen to the winter wind broken of its surety and arrogance, inside of small raised rolls (round or As he moans and puffs • his snow came in strange choking words that finger shaped), proceed as with sliced against the window pane. could hardly be understood. "0 God, bread and fill with the chicken mix - I shall lie in the shade of the orchard And watch the apple blossoms fall. Now I am worse. I am accessory to I shall cl ou spat the blue sky and the y him. He had preached the greatest the murder of your son, Joseph revival sermon of his life. He had tine. The gelatine might be added to And I shall dream. Bishop. • kindled to flame the divine spark in a the chicken broth in warm weather. "It seems to me the crowning touch clod of humanity where it was so If there is but a limited quantity of I shall sit by the brook in the willows, to your brutal stupidity that you faint as to seem not to be. He had chicken, two or three hard-boiled eggs And hear It purr over the stones in the should come to me and ask me to used the scalpel of truth to cut (chopped) may be added. sun. preach your son's funeral sermon through the impenetrable callosities I shall walk into the dawn, dewy mead,- Yhile he still lives. This, I suppose, of egotism and to nerves I ows. and flowers; is a example of g ignoranceTRAINING THE CHILDREN. p your vaunted fore- not yet quite insensitized by their Vacation time brings with it added Learn where in the wood the dank handedness. I have often heard you thick covering. ferns grow, Now he lifted u his voice in ra problems in discipline. We make a brag about being a forehanded man, Hear the bluejay, the song birdsti the pray- mistake when we thinit of discipline Joseph Bishop, but I never knew it er, and his petition rose with the scent; as only "making children mind." crow caw would lead you to an act of such cal- of the honeysuckle toward Him who And find where he nests. loneness and lack of feelingthat I That, properly understood, it is an can liken it only to those wid beasts had created both,man and blossom, ' effort on the parent's part so to regu- I shall smell- the crisp autumn, A little later the motor truck,' late the instinctive desires of the that chaster round to kill and perhaps driven at break -neck speed, turned in,See- him garment the hills with his at the Bishop farm lane. Beside Jo -+child that by his own efforts he gradu- splendor. sept on the driver's seat sat Parson! ally fits himself to be of worth to his Watch where the red -squirrel stores t generation. with somewhat less of the hes nuts,The ideal is fine and helpful, but spiritual magistrate and more of the And I shall walk down the solemn COT - benign saint about him. As for Jo -1 two little daughters, sometimes cause me almost to hters, aged six and ridors of trees. �, , l nine, —E, G. HilIegas. seph Bishop, something more humble lose sight of it. They are quite dif- . looked from his eyes than had been ferent in temperament and I find that there for many a day. I To prevent depredation by rats and what works with one is not efficacious "You go in first,will you, Parson?" r other rodents silos for the storage concrete. a " 1 with the other. The younger child rain ro .Mexico aro made s oago he asked. "T'm afraid." So the old loves to visit at, a neighbor's, and tS man led the way, after she had been over several times Molly came down to meet them, and. recently, I suggested that she should The United States consumes about Molly was changed too—a Molly years !play at home that afternoon. When 2,000,000 tons of newspaint a year. younger, radiant with hope all' she disobeyed arid went over there, I through her faded weariness. brought her home, gave her her sup - Just a little while ago," she told per, and put her to bed. It was only them, "the fever broke, and he come an hour before her usual bedtime, but all sweat, and opened his eyes and she so loves to sit up after daddy spoke to me as natural as if he'd just comes in that It has kept her from waked up in the morning. And I gave running away since. Sometimes she him some milk, and he turned over gets angry and strikes. Then I tie a and dropped off to sleep like a baby. carpet rag lootely around her arm, Oh, Joe, Doc Pruitt don't know every- telling her that when daddy sees that,'• thing. But I tell you—there was it will make him know that the -'little irk y l something strange to it,' too. Seemed arm has been naughty again. She p to me somehow as if he was getting would rather be punished in any way further and further away •and didn't want to come back—and then, allof than to wear the rag on her arm. I ' . a sudden, he did want to! So back never have to leave it on more .than he Come. It was like—it was like— a few minutes before she comes to hero is your chance to apt We It me repentant and begs me to forgive l! rl Sawa rt l.arnc ncettt cola anted a miracle, if you don't think it's Sawa 1 :earcat eon an COSTS hCr. t lent timekeeper glom:toad 25 years. COSTS wrong to call it that—"she - glanced The above methods do not work at r ori NOTHING but n fow hoat4 of �•attr time. doubtfully at the old minister. send your mom, Inunndlately far fall drtaile,. The old man smiled. all on the older elxild, and never diel , CRESCENT PROL'JCTZ co. "It isn't wrong to call it a miracle," It veould only maize her sullen. She i' pp, rt �,onvwyav, vork u^mss; l he said. "But I have seen a great one loves to read, and when I want to get: „her to do the., things that fit her to be; this day. And he looked at Joseph of worth," all that is necessary is` to j. Bishop, who had found his father- say, for example, "Jane, you may read I hood, eucMa ..:...a After Every A universal oiistoin that benefits every- body. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes tho throat. good thy. .g rerneraber Sealed is Els Purity. Package FLAOR LASTS i8SUt No. 30-'23 water and a tablespoonful of gela- (The End.) To Sweeten, any kind of frying fat, cook fresh sliced potatoes in it until they are done. The' fat will become sweet, no matter how rancid it was. Automobile parties should not for- get that "Leave a place as you like to find it has long been a rule with gentlefolk. , Mlnard's Liniment. for Coughs 8t. C.otda after you have practicedyour music, not before, remember." To be denied' her boort is far moreof a punishment than to be disciplined in any other way. f But these ways, don't always work. Sometimes •I get so discouraged that, were it not for our little bedtime talks, when the girlies and I go over the mistakes of the: day and resolve to make a fresh. start . with the , rtew morning, I should feel Iike, giving till entirely, And yet, I. know that there • a r cJyi,. i ,t �`z5 Lifebuoy may be safely used on the tendergst skin. it is wonderfully cleansing for little hands, faces, and bodies. It leaves a delightful fresh- ness and softness. Lifebuoy babies have beautiful healthy sk.ivs, Keep on Going. It is an unwritten law of the universe that the only way to beep up is to keep going. This law may be brzadly applies. It is applicable to many things and to all people. It is a long trail that has no turning. We have been following its rough and rugged course already far beyond where the turn should have been; still it is not in slight. Shall we give up and stop? When the bicycle stops it falls over. IThere is but one safe thing for us to do, and it les the only way of keep- intr aur place in the sun, and that in to keep on going. 4A Mlttard's Liniment for Corns and Warta• ' None of us can control the weather, bat we can have jobs ready and wait- ing for all kinds of weather. The best place for a vacation is ' where you can be most cheerful. i riot) You'll like this beverage as surely as sunshine and fresh air make y©u thirsty. It is a dis- tinctive blend of choicest products from nature— pure and whole. some.' 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