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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-07-08, Page 7THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JULY 1681. Household }tints. Strait MACARONI. Break rep a quar- ter of • pound of the best M.,..aroni into small lengths, and boil in t■ , quarts of water with a large pinch ut salt, until perfectly tender; drain away the water, add to the macaroni in the stew -pan • cupful u( milk and a quarter of a pound of sifted lump sugar, and keep shaking over the fire until the milk is absorbed; add any flavoring, sere. Stewed fruit may be served with either the macaroni. STEWID Fat IT. -- Almost any fruit well stewed way be given u children, bat some, from bent; too often repeated, will be declined by them. This is often the case with stewed rhubarb, and it should not occasionally therefore be mixed with other fruit. A teaspoonful or two of riuloberiy ur strawberry jail!, a little orange or lemon marmalade, will raise the flavor agreeably. Rhubarb and apples are beat prepared fur eating with rice, or macaroni by gently ]ailing in a stew -pat tender and tolerably dry; sugar to taste should then be added, and stirred with the fruit over the fire for five or ten minutes. In the tate of the acid in fruit being very strong, it is well before adding the sugar; to put in a small pinch of carbonate of sods; much less sugar need then be used. Oalows.— It is admitted that the ma- jority of people like onions as food, and only for the perfume, many would eat them who now do not. The unpleasant breath, which eating this vegetable pro- duces, is, perhaps, the greatest ob- jection to its use, but still it is a very wholesome and desirable article of food for many, and hence should be brought on the table in the most attractive form. White onions, and those grown in the South, are less odorous and pungent. Take off the outside skin, cut off both ends close, and let them stand in cold water an hour, then drop them into a saucepan with two quarts of boiling wat- er. ('over, and boil fifteen minutes. seen aaseng dress goods for morning Have a kettle of boiling water on the tire weal ready for use, our off the water from' The "Marie Antoinette" is the newest onions, and add as much more—be sure shape in round hats, and the edge is the water is boiling—and bill hall an trimmed with a border of fancy straw braids. Lawn -tennis costumes are made of ecru or cream colored batiste, brighten- ed by wide bayadere stripes in rich Or- iental colon. Black silk grenadine, in Mexican grounds, have brocaded flowers in black plush, the leaves being outlined with threads of gold or silver. The favorite odors In Paris are lob- sters -pink, parrot green, red moss -green, and mustard, both dark and light. The handeomeat thin window -curtains are of black silk gauze on which are brocaded figures in oldgold silk. Several silk pompons around the crown are considered sufficient trimming for morning, sundown and seaside hate. She Fashions. Traitu are trade perfectly plaits. Stockings and shoes match artistes New veils are of shaded gauze or tulle. Pillow shams inust be one yard square. Silver-gray silk dreams are attain in vogue. The mantle, gape, or visite must match the dress Jackets, scarfs, and shawls need not snatch dresses. Skirts are trade in u many different ways ae the bodies. The Marcotte takes the place of the Rembrandt hat •k temostt. White curtains, except of the finest lace, are no longer fashionable. White neck -scarfs are bound all around with hems of colored muslin. Dotted and flowered Swiss muslin. are again very fashionable. Maroon and silver-gray in large mass- es snake a striking combination toilet. Colored lace mitts in every style will be more worn this season than ever. Waists are worn either long, short or medium, according to taste or fancy. Corsets for summer wear are univer- sally made of net. They are also very short. Little people look best in waistband bodies, allowing all the length of skirt possible. Some new stockings have the foot in one odor, and the leg in another, or in stripes. Gigot puffs in the armhole are a fea- ture of the Kate Greenaway dresses for little people. Round, pointed, puffed, shirred, box - pleated, postilion, oust and tucked bas- ques are all worn. The princess dress for little girls gives way before the Kate Greenaway and Mother Hubbard stylus. Pink, blue, purple and black -dotted mull is used for neck -scarfs more than plain white, blue or pink. The Prince= of Wales is regarded in Paris as the queen of. fashion, whose novelties must be copied by all. Bordered robe pattetrn dresses in per- cale, s.omie-cloth, saline and lawn, are hour longer. A ('•aldeaee taasr. For some time past the educational authorities have been aware that an in- divid ual professing many aliases has been writing to candidates for certificates at the approaching July examinatione for school teachers, offering to supply them for small sums with copies of the ex- amination papers prepared for the ap- proaching examinations, His plan of operation was to write say from Brock- ville to a certain number of students, ob- tain their money, forward thepapers, and then changing his name operate in another town. As a matter of fact he Kate Greenaway little -boy fashions ex- plod - operated in nearlyevery turn from piode the kilt and princess sacque in pe aver of old-£sahioned jackets and trona Brockville to London. The papers sup- en. plied for the money were of course bogus An elegant toilet shows small shaded As soon as definite information was ob- ostrich tips lightly placed down the sides tained the matter was entrusted to the 'of the tablier. The dress is of dadaists Ontario Government detective, Mr. J. W. Murray, who at once took steps to mauve, with white lace trimmings. For the every -day dinner, to which every lady sometimes invites her most discover and arrest the culprit. intimate friends, it is ooaidered the It became known to Mr. Murray that height of hospitality and grace for her recently the swindler wrote letters to to carve and help the plate of each three students in Brantford offering to guest. Mousquetaire gloves are hand -]tainted supply them with the papers on payment in brilliant flowering brambles, gay hum - of a certain sum forwarded by mail to ming birds, golden butterLies, holly-ber- Dion S. Fielding ian assumed name; at ries and leaves, and tiny branches of Woodstock. During the past few days' hawthorn, clover bles..fma and snow - he was trued to Paris, from whence he j drops' operated under the name of,;Alonzo s. with us . Indian midi, decorated stampeof d flower designs and edged Tooke. Letters addressed to him under with //united Awrilhne lace, are worn that name, were receikad at the office. cresesd over the bodice in front, the On Monday he came into the Paris post- ends being carried to the back and fes - office and inquired for a letter addressed tened with r bunch of Watteau rib as defined. The letter was handed t.. bons. him. Detective Murray. who was in- side the postoffice then stepped out and followed Tooke a short distance and re - Madam Angst souvenir baskets aro now filled with rases of one color in their different shades, to accord with the tim- bre bender; beginning with a pale pink quested him to return to the foostoffice. cluster in the centre of the baaket, and cd h h 1 had salsas Ing t tong •sten . es to a Tooke protested—he was very indignant. border of rich colored Jacqueminots, He said he was a gen leman, and De- , surrounded by mountain ferns and wood tective Murray had better be very care- mosses. ful what he was doing. His protesta- tions were of no avail. He was searched lest his soots. and then formally arrested. He was taken to Brantford last night, and this morning brought before Mr. Weymes, the Magistrate. The charge was pre- ferred and preliminary evidence sub- mitted. No detailed evidence was en- ' tered into, as the prisoner pleaded guilty. The Magistrate reserved judgment till Monday next. When arrested the primmer gave his name as Alex. Mackie, another n1io.. He claimed that he had been living in the United States for a number of years past. His real name is known, hut is witheld out of consideration for his ; parents who are respectable indeed. His father is • minister .d the Gospel in Ontario. The prisoner, who is twenty- eight years of age, was eelnrnted for a school teacher. He is weD educated, and p•maws a gentlemanly appearance. • He stands shout five feet eight inches in height; is of st otrt build, wit.b square shoulder just the kind of man who could get a living eraily in a new country without reporting to fraud. The numher of those bitten n larger than it seems possible to believe. Those who have been doped, however. will re- ceive little comm isserwtin from the public, as they were guilty of • dithononrahle action in endeavoring to deceive tbe eY- aminers; and the Ines of their looney is pnniahm.nt littl. anongh "Say, John, can you pay me that bill?' asked a sap and starch man of a Fulton street laundryman. "('an't payee any billee. Slumblody .ttealee my blooks Mellican man lo•see blooks no payee. Raisee row. Say can't find 'clounta Chinaman allee ssmee. " "What do you mean, you wall -eyed heathen 1 Going to pay that bill or net r' "Me no payee. Me allee time likes Bl.ard o1 Edlecation. Allee time rues hellee, .plend money and bete Alo e. You finds plonks me payee. "Where'll I find your books, old chop .ticks ?lib You pay up, or I11 bounce you , "You no lemmas me. You coward and liar ' You makes me read, Chinaman Ares you out Jogs dam quick. Melican man aplend money, mekee case Of .elf, and hire. man to stealee Moot', ('hina- Fun area Fancy. "1 wish to heaven 1 a geutl.uuan opposite me,"esii an ble old fellow at a dinner party. "Why should you wiah such a thtttgi" was the retort; "you cannot be more opposite • guntlemau than you are at present." They were approaching an ice creams saloon and ake said: "Oh, Charley I'm going to have tiny aew dress out bile-- Oh—co. ile--Oh—ou. S -p -p -pt" "Yea, and it is lire your new dress, Inc it will be cut by us," and the horrid old wretch led the pant- ing damsel aeries the street. "Young husband" House cleaning menu fur the women to tie towing a- round their heads and run the men into the street without any breakfast fur a week ur so, while they break lamps and spill a hitew•ah on the stain. WA Dung tarmer purchased • plough ile his este spent her ash on a cough. But air -cough broke the plough, Noone ever knew hough, And they all had a deuce of a rough. "Sant you are not honest. Why do you put all the good strawberries on the top of the messuro and the little ones below?" "Same reason, sah, flat makes de front of your house nurble and the back gate chiefly slop bar'], sah." —A child was unite sent with s cent to buy crews Offs rasa who sold his cress for a cent. He sceated a sell and sold for a cent A eeat's worth of crews to the child who was sent With a cent to buy • cent's worth of cress And thus by assent and common consent The cent that was sent became& crew rout. The favorite dance of the fruit -preser- ver is the two-can.—Boston Times. The angler's favorite dance—the reel—Som- erville Journal. The soldier's favorite dance—The squad drill ---St. John Jour- nal The copper washer's favorite dance —the jig. --North-western Mininv Jour- nal The baker's favorite is a-bundance. —the Home Rule Party—a clog. EPPS's 0000A. -iia aTr3''i- AND COMPOHTI a n. —"By a thorough kaowlerige of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well -selected Cocas, Mr, Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately devoured beverage which may ave us many beary doctors tells, 1t is by thejudi- cleious use of each articles of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually built up untildatong enough to resist every tendency to dismsse. Hundreds of subtle maladies are hating around us ready to attack wherever there is u week point We may escape many a fatal shah by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.- CYnit Service Uarrtts.only in Packets labelled--JAMPss Errs it. Co., Hosi eopatblc (Chemist& London. Eng."—Also makers of Eppi s Choeolate Essence for afternoon use. 1761 Its Jost a R.emlao. For the speedy cure of Consumption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bron- chitis, Hay Favor, Asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cugh, tickl- ing in the thoat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat; and all chr3nic or lingering diseases of the thoat and lungs, DR. Knee's New Dts- rovaaY has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which it is prepared is highly recommend- ed by all medical journals. The zlergy and the press compliment it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular size for $L For sale by F. Jor- dan, Goderich. Raetlea'sAralea Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case er money refunded. Price '25 oents per box. For sale by F. Jordans, Gederich mat alle same. Me detlaulter Me busts. up. Yon settee ckommittee in- vestiglate (Chinaman all. aria Mohi- can man Ki ya They are an imitative race, the Mon - goblin, het then they dont thoroughly understand the American seethed' of husinesa. An individual cant do what a corps ratice body ran. and the China- man will find it out some day --(Brook. Ian F.ag1e new to Cee Met. The great secret of obtaining riches, is first to practice economy, and as good old Deacon Snyder says, "It used to worry the life out of inc to pay enerm- ous doctor's bills, but now I have 'struck is rich.' Health and happiness reign supreme in our little household, and all simply because we use no other medi- cine but Electric Bitters, and only costs fifty cents a bottle.-' Sold by F. Jor- dan _Nature, after all, is the great physi- cian. She hides all the secrets of health within her broad, generous bosons, and man needs but to go to her intelligently for his every need. The discovery of the great Cough Remedy, GRAY'. SYRUP or Ran Sravel Gra, is an apt illustra- tion of this. As a cure for Coughs, Colds, Loos of Voice and Hoarseness it stands unrivalled, while its low price and readiness* access places it within the reach of all Try it and be convinced. All chemists keep it in 25 and 50 -rent bottles. -- ad The Greet dlwer'iews Rernnddyy fbr COUGHS COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS LOBS OP Y'OICE, HOARSENESS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS tt r ay s tram aS do& Ms sisal la aY amass Own fte Madisaralpeerpeam Seer..... - Ja tat. Asa •sand rfr, was. d.►la J ./- fess Viaal Is , ...ti sad las Pilau la .•.s• of Leap JM► .ass. Jw saws u. Pass .laws rapt brad said 444 ..r ..wyt eta psNintai Is t order farm Is aria/ •waleak row ° ea Hp rer. GRAY'S r"r� tow ta. Owe. n.•sr .. •Lltb as le7a► SYRUP r bars a mole •oa !, r•oysrp.s ars y`rs• MO 8pr- . .• re /leap yre a•rM• ow fdew= r • r a tree, Costa las • sego e.•a,r1 tr .5.d pew p Is to sta.tom. RED SPRUCE GUM. Its remarkable power in relieving certain forme of Bronchitis, and its almost specidc eect in curing ob- stinate hacking Coughs, is note well known to the public at large. Arta qt eat ratrasabte eMswbta Peke, 73 and t• web a bele. rya ...rd. " tipe.i tt/ Red Swine Gam" eon at. Outs or Ytwle.e.d Trudy Mark,and vas .ora;oin ammUmtai err oleo rey4terrd. KERRY, WA 7'.s'U:V t st ass Aw 'rtAun and Mawy/sitarer., lasses& asses b W waamba of Hop Illetars. u yea M 7551,5 .aa dlsrsn.ta or .:., ups dal •r mimic wn.�14 .c pooelboalth Mai, fat, o p Ma waasrar Seamses.� waer.er yon naso Ossa rear Syron itsmat de tea sibou.nr.re latoa,o , Soak• Hop totters. Theoetesta, . sas •Hoar +� ienSSilag .. rn, night .ter . 4. ma- ture brunt.,nr:... warm, u.c Hop 5. whir from any se son. tr you Ir,•net� mug, suffering t,,.,.1 it tcn. bed of ark Sitters. die an- tra•Ilylreto rotor fel td l[Idn•y snare ii t mile. torr taw,. ones T1 by•N•r.. i• fir ..1 lioprltters i.ez, 50. Lhv craters. Y.• .111 b taloa if yaw Mop Si item yyap weak ,t It ma •are oa Ms. It A -geed by dreds. HOP BIERS NEYEfl FAIL 0. I. O. a area ••t. red rea.rs r.. 1 ra r rkcnet., or opit.m. o Aaee.., a Judea LOVELL'S Prorince of Ontario Directory FOR 1881-1880_ TO BE PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 1881. Prose 15.00. ML LOVELL. at the request of several Merchants and others of the Province of Ontario of the City of Montreal, Hc,„ begs to announce that his firm will publish a PRO- VINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY, in No- vember next. containing an Alphabetical Directory AND A THOROUGH Classified Business Directory a the Business sail I'rofeseional men in the Cities, Towus,and Villages of Ontario, with .• Claeeified Business Directory 117 THE CITY OF MONTREAL. The setae tare and attcnt;on bestowed on the Dominion and l toy inviol Dir a tortes of M71 wUl be given to this work. Sut.s(ribers amines respectfully eoheitcd. Terms of Ad- vcrtlsing made known upon applicator:. JOHN LOVELL&SON Montreal. I rr. 1861. Ptsbitehers.. 1715 ANCHOR LINE. UNtTCD iTATE(l M.AIJ. r;rt:' MORS Mail every MaParr�d� NEW YtmIIK TO Ui.Arlti I N CABINS, $se w SIS t T0ERAUE Ser Them t, traniarn do not tazry cattle, 'Art poi pig, NEW YORK TO LONDON Dllti'CT. CABINS Sq to SOL Rates. at Reduced Pas user acoommodatiuns are emurpaned All tltatrruuuts om Main Ilei/. 1 Passengers booked at lowest rates to or from any ila,irtrul Station in burvpe ur America. Drafts at low est rale*, payable (tree ofcpame throughout England, Mcotbumd and Ireland For books of lufurmation, plans, tea apply w IlarinaJ Hoy BHUTHnuw, 7 How unubacae. N. Y. Or to MRS. E. WAR'NO('K. Albion Block, 1761 Agent at Ouderleh ( ITICE. (iieitiy rep PAotoyrupAiey in 4:ed.-toot 111 returning thanks fur pant lei ors. would lusts , (hum wishing a benefit will please notice Ionizer pelcea and uremia, Prem., t. runner. Life Site Photos. - - 114.00 57.05 Silo Photos, • - 1.30 LOU la/ " - 1.86 1. Cabinet& Photo per dos., 100 s• (Card Photo, per dot., - 1.30 1.00 And Frandes to suit the above at B 0 1' T q na P R I 0 E Et_ (loan. one. COMP ail' and have your heart. Maddened by getting good and chsp4Phutua at 1755 E. L Joe*oo, AT THE OLD STAND. D. C. STRA.C118N Has REM„m ail H1� GROCERY BUSINESS To the old stand in the Albion Bl« k, formerly occupied by hint, where he will be pleased to welcome all his old cuatorucrii and the public generall). A large quantity of NEW, FRESH GRoC'EitIES A; ('HEAP As THE t'HEAPE.''T. D, C_ STRACHAN, I HAVE BOUGHT THE HARDWARE STOCK. MR. D. FERC+USON -AT A— VERY GREAT DISCOUNT! Nearly all of said Stock, as well as my own original Stock, was beaskl before the olds tar of hardware. I am therefore in • position to sell Cheaper than any other heaae la tie Constr. MY STOCK 1►F F4notrs',luildms'&)(1,11112111witileGeis Coln 01(1), which1wano05iy. COME AND WITT AT SQCR PRICES eS WILL PLEASE TO '. Fresh G -round Water Lime in. Stook. AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. R- Ww c3K NZIE 1751-(m. HURON CARRIAGE WORKS. T. & J. STORY, ISUCCEBBORS TO JOHN KNOX). MANUFACTURERS OF m CS ANY STYLE OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER. REPAIRING and JOBBING done with Neatness ao,l Despatch. anti at Reas- onable Rates. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. T_ c c J_ STORY, II \M11.1' N 'T1tl F:T. IKNOX'S OLD STND. GRAND CLEARING SALE —u Boots and shoes, • —A T— CAMPBELL'S BOOT el SHOE EMPORIUL F R U\1; ON'I'H. FIRST PRILk5 AWARDED THE "LYMAsT" Four -Barb Wire Fencing at MONTREAL, QQUE. HAMILTON O4T. CiNCiNNA'1~L OHIO. =NIMiTiONS. SYRACUSC N. Y. DAVENPORT, IOWA. POR ES; IILL3ILliand SUPERIORITY Oyer Olt ('meprtifer.. The Cheapest & Best Fent iY THE vii ORLD_ Adopted and In ore nn 19 hallway Lines In the U. M. and (Canada. rte. that our trade mark, "Ling vs HARal" is Ntrn.11114 nn cask reel. Rut !go OrwiR. Mend for Isleea sad circulars to R. W M4-Kre?It, (i.o era, h. J))MLV/O.V RA RR WJRS FENCE CO., I7 7 %tan. Mowhvd. VICTC)1-(If, BU U&UVAUR S I TH CRE, T_ SPCCIfIC ref . I1R / NARY Y ror We ray .i AME. WILOX, Chemist sad Drwaist. 8111SOMILL1111 Chilled Plow — AND— AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Having pwr.hased the (3oderlch /nandry. 1 eta AtMog the ppr�reemlw Inc the nrnufsrtnr. 9(((MILLED 1'1Aitt'Mand A(31t1t I LT I. It AI. verLicsovere on w large Neale. Mill Work. Q.w(wa1 Repairing and JOhhtng will he eon deed. All work gsr•ntP.d. 1l♦, D. Rsnwtrnan to the only swan authorised it paynwnu and ai receipts en b� of the late Arm of Rnn,iman .♦ ('n . and ail perwr.ws iadeMed are req toward In govern tbemeselem a.wwAingl• o atilterlotII.I.KR I TogieterM Previous to Stock taking. My Stock is Largeand well -assorted, and GREAT BARGAINS will be given. =RMS CASH WM. CAMPBELL. Goderich, Jan. 13, 18$1 17 (0 1 Sal. •m Tads only Medicine that successfully purifies t:i,; BIoOkicts upon the Bowels, Skin and k_idre;a-_ while. at the same time it allays Nervous L-ritation. and strengthens the De i iitated System, per"cctly an;: speedily curing Billo:..:ness.:,.:undice. Dy3F(,: la, Ccr.sa• patior, Headache, F.aeumatls.u. L':opsy Nervous and Gtu- eraJ Debility, Female Comp.,.ints. Scrofula, Erysipelas. E.ilet:m, and every specie, or GL.ron .: Disc.,::e al iz.:ag Disordered Liver, Kidneys. Stomach. Bowels or Blood. THE SEAT IiL000 Pt rIfYINC 1OMIC IN THE WORLD. •assess sores.. ter. T. MU= 4 r !let Into urs rti0!tlt •.seise f•s.so • Ne 1'r•e«new•, n eras Peeid55 •- - J i efrettad ateworer N *ewe ret tt-'•' Ore. beasts'• s.rg 0110•5100, *pre •ilia. a arcs/ esti FR Weber saM 11.1r• N ..pas Powe t .e•••, ♦ i., EDN b JASON WILSON, teles ±