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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-07-15, Page 7'ler" TRE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1881. }tluseholb }tints. llc•E2310 CAca. -One pound of flour, one pound of sugar, one pound of but- ter, eight eggs. Beat separate:y; add essence of I.moU. MINUTE LOA, C•aa, --One cup and a half of sugar, half ap of butter, une cup of milk, three •ups of flour, two tablespoonfuls of cream t one tea- spoonful suds. Nutmeg. AUNT MELLY's Cor CAE& Four Daps of flour, four eggs, two cups sugar, one cup butter, one half cup of sweet unilk, half a teaspoonful soda, a twupowtful cream tartar. FU•rslta CARE -One cup sups, nae half cup milk, one and a half cup of flour, one teaspoonful butter, one of cream tartar, one half tttasncwonful scala. Flavor. Srics Cain -One cup of sugar, three - eights of a cup of shortening, one eve of sour milk, onteguarter cup molamwh, two and a half cups flour, sine rounding teaspoon of soda. Any, ur all kinds of spices. JELLY CAKE. -One pound of sugar, one pound of flour, halt a pound et but- ter, six Sega, one teaspoonful of cream tartar. Bake in shallow tins, and, when cool, put jelly b.twesat. HONEY CAKE. -One cup of butter, two cups of honey, four eggs well beaten, one teaspoonful of seance of lemon, one half cup milk, one teaspoonful soda, flour enough to snake stiff as can be well stirred; bake at once in a quick oven. Werra Cyr Caen -Four pounds of sugar and one of butter; beat fire eggs with the sugar; put one teaspoonful of soda with • cup of sour milk; grate une nutmeg and put in it, with one teaspoon- ful of cinnamon; then cream the butter and flour together; add the eggs and sugar, with other ingredients; stir it well, and bake in a tin mould. Srewgn APPLE/AND RICK-Peel'ro,d baking apples, take out the cores with a scoop so as not to injure the shape of the apples; put them in a deep baking - dish end pour over them a syrup made by boiling sugar in the proportion of one pound to a pint of water; put a little piece of shred lemon inside of each ap- pie and let them bake very slowly instil done, but not in the lead broken. E the syrup is thin, boil it until it is thick enough; take out the lemon peel, sed put a little jam inside of each apple, and between them little heaps of well -bailed rioe. This dish may be served either hot or cold I oras And same. Almost all the girls who will read the will use day love and marry. It is well; it is right; but da not be in such a hurry to be gown up and away from home. Life will never give you anything sweet- er, better, happier than you have now. Nu love purer than your mothers, no care more kindly thanyour father's, no companionship like that of your broth- ers and sisters. Even to the man who' loves, you will not be little Lily who was a baby once, who learned to walk and to prattle, and was prettier than any other babe ever was; nor the little girl who was so wonderful a genius when she played her first tune on the piano, or worked he: first book -mark. He who falls in love with you will have known twenty pretty girls and have been in love with half of them. In some things you will fall short of some one he has known. Your eyes will not be so fine as those of Miss Laving, and you will not make cake as his mother does. Here you have been perfection; even if pru- dence kept your parents from saying so, they cannot believe anyone quite so nice as "our Lily." Then linger a,little '.sere, where some one else shoulders the bur- dens and shields you from life's worry; where t!ee kve is a lore that does not Menge because of a new face; where the innocent days of childhood have been pad -your first and best home. The True Religion. T•t•s Says Rr.taese Rabat.. Let no child expect lay fur anything done at imam He has the shelter and comfort of the paternal roof in health and sickness; he shams in all the lux- uries of that house in either event, and the hive of psrelsts, the watchfulness of mother -eyes, merit all that he can da If the matter of dollars and cents, is code into the family he will certainly be in arrears. But how shall the boy learn business habits 7 Give him an allowance of his own, large or small, &wcording to the length of the family purse; advise hint in the nutter of spending it; teach him to keep within his means and avoid debts. Consult him in the selection of articles for his own une, allow him to team the weakness of his own judge:mut by experience in small mutters. ret hum have small ventures of his own, but as you value what is amiable and obliging in your boy, do not let him take pay for every favor granted a guest or friend. Best of all, make him one in family cares and struggles, the family resources and profits; so will he inecome manly, unselfish and self-reliant. • Pleasant Kitchen. Considering that so many women of the middle classes are obliged to peas a great portion of their time in the kitch- en, why not make it an attractive apart- ment rather than stow it away in the basement or in some dark corner of the house, as is now too frequently done 7 Most houses display pleasant sitting - monis; but if we judge of the conven- iences and general pleasantries of the kitchen by the rooms in front of the house, we find in many instances, we ut- terly fail in our conjectures, To make a little show in company rooms, how many actual kitchen comforts are de- nied in many households; it is better to begin our house -furnishing at the kit- chen, and work toward the front as we are able. Let the kitchen closet be well stocked, even though the parlor suffers a little. Surely the health of the house- hold, and the comfort of the women- folks should be placed above all other considerations. The murder of the man in the railway car on the Brighton railway rea►lla a somewhat similar murder that was per- petrated on the London and Blackwall railway, a city road running out of Lon - dun, some eighteen years ago. The name of the murderer was Muller, a German, and he was arrested on this side of the Atlantic. The clue that led to his arrest was his taking the murdered min's hat with him, laving lost his own in the struggle. He cut the hat down so as to ward off suspicion, but it turned out that instead of warding off suspicion it created it. Murders are not very fre- quent on railway trains in England; but the fact that passengers are liable to be murdered or attacked by a madman or an assassin must make railway travelling in that country very uncomfortable. We are better off in that respect in this country. SUICIDE. -A very respectably -dressed fisherman named Wm. Seward, of Sar- nia, committed suicide at Grand Bend, on the afternoon of July 4th. It is said that he had been drinking rather heavi- ly for a few days. He went out to Mr. Buckenham, that he was going to shoot himself, and deliberately put the muzzle of a revolver to his head and fired be- fore anyone could prevent him. He was taken into Mr. Bliss' hotel, and ex- pired in about half an hour after the shooting. The coroner thought it was not necessary to hold an inquest, as there were several people saw him commit the deed. 8UMMHR RHBORTB. • War $.esu u se ea WMrlr. In a recent:article on Canadian sum- mer resorts the London Aeleeviiae, thus alluded to OODIIJCla. Ooderich is situated on the east shore of lake Huron, and has • *oath en! reputation as • summer resort. The town is, beyond question, the haedsrm- est and cleanest in Canada. It is Lid out on the octagon plan, and theprinci- pal streets radiate from the Court House "Square" to eight points of the compass. At one time last year over 600 visitors were summering hers. Perhaps the principal point of attraction to visitors this year will be the "Point Fenn" of Mr. J. J. Wright, which is situated, in • direct line, four mils from Goderich. The summer hotel on the "Farm" is a commodious three-story structure, cap- able of accommodating 900 visitors. The grounds are laid out in pleasant drives, serpentine walks ramify the groves, and the Leach is the best on Lake Huron. Beside the hotel proper, there are a number of neat cottages On the grounds, where visitors in search of quiet osn, if necessary, secure the utmost privacy. Direct communication with the town is obtainable at all times, and the mail - privileges are of the best A telegraph office, in connection with the Montreal line, is also • feature of importance to visitors at the "Point Fart&" Since last season Goderich has met with • lou in the destruction of a position id the well-known "Park Howe," which was destroyed by fire last fall. This hotel was • great attraction to summer so- journers, and the loss occasioned by the fire will be greatly felt The "Park House" will, hovever, be carried on this year by Capt Gregor McGregor, and although the aeeuinmodation will not be so groat as last year, yet every effort will be made to secure the comfort and ease of outsiders visiting the town. The regular hotels are also being spe- cially fitted for the summer business. The "British Exchange," under this well- known proprietor, Capt. Cox, has re- cently been thoroughly prepared. "The Albion,' which, was also partly destroy- ed by fire last winter, has had an addi- tional story placed upon it, and is much enlarged. It will re -open about the 1st of July, under the management of Mr. McBride. The scenery is the vicinity of Gode- rich is of the fined in Canada, and no matter which way the eye turns • pleas- ing view can he had. Here the Mait- land meets Lake Hur.,n, and the mouth of the river helps to form Goderich har- bor. On the north bank of the Maitland is situated the domain of Mr. H. Y. At - trill, the well-known breeder of thor- oughbred cattle, which is visited by thousands annually. The air in this vicinity is clear and bracing, and invalids will find a wilt to Goderich during the sultry - summer months of more importance.. so far as health is concerned than the greatest ef- forts of the most skilled physician. 4 Mr. A. M. Morris, B. A., Headmaster of the Ingersoll High School, died at 9 o'clock Friday evening, after a short ill- ness of i couple of days' duration. The cause of his death was inflammation of the bowels. His funeral to Putnamvill e Cemetery, where his parents are buried, on Sunday, was attended by a great many of the citizens, as Mr. Morris was highly esteemed by the people. We want i religion that softens the step, and tunes the voice to melody, and fills the eye with sunshine, and checks the impatient exclamation and harsh re- buke ; a religion that is polite, deferen- tial to superiors, courteous to inferiors end considerate to friends ; a religion that gum into a family, and keeps the bu.iard from jolly moos when dinset is late, and keeps the wife from fretting when the husband tracks the newly -wash- ed flair with his muddy boots,and makes the husband mindful of the scraper and door rest ; keeps the mother patient when the baby is ernes, and amus the child- ren as well as instructs them : cares for the .ervantsbesids paying them prompt- ly . pm)ecta the honey -moon into the harvest -moon, and makes the happy home like the e.etern fig tar, bearing in its boom at anew the beauty of the tend- er bkoss en and the glory of the ripened fruit. We want a religion that shall in- terpose between the nuts and the gullies and the reeks of the highways Def life and the senatire souls that are travelling over them Sneer • YMrie Hove. Th. heat hal,. in the world for Cuts, Believe, Vona, Teeter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, std ail kinds of Skin eruptions This Salvo is guaranteed to ;re* perfect satisfaction in every nese or money r•elrmdetd. Priem 25 cents per hoz For sale by F .(Soudan 0kxlerich Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipa- tion -all forms of Dys ayield at once to • few doss of , the new compound from Brazil. A 10 cent sam- ple proves it. Meters. after all, is the great physi- cian. She hides all the secrets of health dthie her bead, generous bosom, and Sofas Deeds but to go to her intelligently for bee every need. The disouvery of the great Cough Remedy, OKAY'S tiYaur ow Rao 8rstem Our, is an apt illustra- t( of this. As • ours for Coughs, Cuda. Less of Voice and Hoarseness it stay& unrivalled, while its low price and readiness of acmes places it within the reach of all Try it and be convinced. All chemists keep it in 25 and 50 -cent bottles. -ed The American people, since the adopt- ion of the Constitution, have chosen eighteen different persons to the Presi- dency, of whom James A. Garfield is the last. The attempt at assassination has been .made upon the lives of three of these persons. The first attempt was nn the life of President Jackson, on the 110th of January, 1835, and if the pistol's eap had not missed fire he would have been shot and probably killed on the spot A little more than sixteen years ago, on the 14th of ANil, 1865, the lamented Lin- coln fell a victim to the assassin's bullet and died the next day. Leet Saturday, July 2nd, 1881. President Garfield was shit, with the intent to kill him. These sasassinations, accomplished or attempt- ed, are at the rate of one in every six persons chosen to the Presidency by the people The Great Awseridsw Remedy y fee CO UGHEA COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, LOBS OP VOICEr, HOARSENESS AND THROAT AFFECTIONS lf.ra.sd fear flV �asM�ld lrs+,es ow rDes� t �� Bswipwior •a. MtiMisslba ▪ Ai. *INNStrwt -soltho.t Emit the cert mush amuse Oar for 1.dfoMalpemeara R•wY ons has aimed fitful roar d..fs4 ef- Mt* of tae • prsees awe tis Plwrs (0 ess.s of Laws Me- dias. ht aw.. th• short talo • reps Mar c .ewl ..- surptew irskrto rine& and forger Blew tfo got.► s rem .made fres the •!arses Er'r.'sCoeus.-CiiATEnuL•xntbwPo ensu. -"By • through knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and by a careful apNication of the fine properties of well -selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which nosy save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by theJudi- cicious use of such articles of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually- built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shah by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and • properly nourished frame." --Cir l Service Oarca..-.Sold only In Packets labelled - "Jswtts EPPe ,t Co. Homoeopathic Chemists. London. Eng."-Ale Eng." -Also makers of Epps s Chocolate Essence for afternoon use. 1761 ■eteerelegrean State of the weather for the week end- ing July 5th. 1881. Jane 29th -Wind at 10 p.m. South- west, light, clear. Number of mile, wind travelled in 24 hours 172. June 30th -Wind at 10 p.m. North- west, light air, partly clear. Number of mile, wind travelled in 24 boars =6. July 1st Wind at 10 p.m. Northeast, light, clear. Number of mile, wind travelled in 24 hours 207 Mock sun in the Northwest horizon at 7 p.m. Jnly Sall -Wind at 10 p.m. &,utb, clear, fresh. Aurora Borer lis. Num- ber of miles wind travelled during 24 hours 225. July /Orad -Wind at 10 p. m. Southwest, light, cloudy. Number of mile, wired travelled in 24 boure 187. July 4th Wind at 10 p.m. South, light, clear. Number of miles wind travelled in 24 hours 154. .iuly bah -Wind at 10 p. wi North, light, cloudy. Number of miles wind travelled in 2, hours MI6 Thunder end lightning at 7 p.m., showers during the night, ailment of taisfall 1. cubic inch. Hort-et day of the riven n,lt4'in the shade at 2 pm. G. N. Marneast.n, O7rervsr. Goderich, Aly Aih, 1121. 11. Just a aee111lag. For the speedy cure of Consumption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickl- ing in the thoat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all chr mic or lingering diseases of the thoat and lungs, DR. Kixo's Now Dns- oovaay 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 clergy 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 sire for $1. For sale by F. Jor- dan. eadan. Goderich. "Mrd say it's the aimed thing i ever os ed for the teeth and breath, s.iy]s everyone haring:tried "Taawsaav," the new toilet gem Got $ 6 vont sample ra tails GRAY'S iepa sr �rea r' aap. tn.m. mms.nr caul all its ase/epo► pmsosdlo, sr• tom/ sad halsawh properties are pre. . roes. isle . y.- sp carr- /•iY pre- reJata SPRUCE pa f ew'- cera torr, OOwtalws s aryl eeaatmt1 QftM est Ito GUM. L`ekea O .is e r� lets Saito".. Its remarkable power in rr;litoin, certain forms of Bronchitis, and its almost specific e,(ect in curing tol.- 4it.ate lacking Coughs, is now reel: /mouse to the public at lanae. Soil 1r ant respectable ww/ws. lila.-. :s cam KI amt. a Wear 71s cords •• Syrup q; Red .pesee Oral" e,,,,. Ort. ors Rgaferd 71vde Mark, and ..r r r•. sip, • aadlaa.h are mho nrWerel KERRY. W:fT.SC)V cf, ("). Inalosate Daws•Iw., Doh R'osrMwe sad AlawVoeu NosersaL SYRUP RED Nes t. fist Webs. The great secret of obtaining riches, is first to practice economy, and as goal old Demirel Snyder says, "It amid to worry the life out of me to pay enorm- ous doctor's bills, but now i have 'struck is rich.' Health and happin.w reign supreme in our little household, and all simply because we use no other medi- cine but Electric Bitters, and only meta �y Dents a bottle." Sold by F. Jos 1;1 l90 A2!tIN/di) S A3NO 1 Nr�rt'rslar S3SW3S10 011/03dS l d7b/0 3H1 iSafVAfl'gnHOn9 -VI a 0.1L. 0 1 R: - L.OVELL'S Province of Ontario Directory ANCHOR LINE. UNITRD STATES MAIL STEAM/LEE Sall every Saturday. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW CABINS, 11M to OM. STEERAGE pts Thesis Steamers do not carry cattle. dterporptp Ns W YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. CABINSM to p 1.tatletoeraion at itedeoed P.asenger a000mmodauuos are unsurpassed. All Staterooms on Main heck. Prssngeee booked at lowest rates to or from an Railroad Stationca In Europe or America. ! o lowest rat pa eek ;fbataq) �� For atatermston. stags. etc. timerw HONusrrox BtwTHaas, 7 etc., N. Y. Or to MRS. E. WARNOCK. Albion Block, 171 Agent at Oodarlch N trl'Al It Oieitty up Photographing in (lode, eh la returning thanks tor past favors. would isthose � fit w111 Lasalle otioe runner Priamsd p n Prosier, t. Lite Mae t'botos. - +0.110 1,110 Eats Photos. - tt1 1.16 Cabinete Photo per dos.. - 140 Card Photo, per dos., • - Former. X10 110 140 100 And Frames to suit the above et B O T T O M P R Z O o B - Come one.'coeoe all ! and haveyour yo r hats eans gladdened by getting good a at 1755 E. L. Joxxs0N'a. 8'0R 1881-1882.. TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 11161, • Price 8.5.00. MR LOVELL, a the recue,t of several (lard aaa and others of the I •rovinoe of Ontario at the Clty,pt llumtral. fry., begs to annoenoe that his firm will publish •PRO- VINCE OF ONTARIO DIRK TORY, in No- vember test. containing an Alphabet;ci' [irec`ory AND A TIiO11OL'GH Classified Business Directory of the Business and Proftsaineal men in the Cities, Towne, and Villages of Ontario, with a Claesifled Business Directory OP Txg CITY OF MONTREAL. The same carr and attent:on bestowed on the Dominion and Provincial Dir., t,•rks ut 1871 will be given to tbla work. -1u0acrfben names respectfully solicited. Terms of Ad- vertLdng incite known upon applleultcn. JOHN LOv ELL R SON Menton( Dec. 1181. Publishers. 1700 ‘4.1 leeir 4JOHNSTON'St44Q' SARSAPARILLA --FOIL- 1.117D1 -ma- i,1P CO�ii6i t, DY�?i w: And for Purifying the Shad. 1t has been in use for 70 years. and n--, proved to be the belt rreparatlQD w 1.•. •nArketfor SICK HEADAC1it., PAIS IN THE SiDE OR BACK. LIVEN COMt- Pl..AiNT PIXPLE4 ON THE FACF, DYSPEIISIA. PILES, sod W Diseases that arise from $ Disordered Lleer or an Impure blood. Thousands of our beet :woo* take It and give it to their chit dreg. Physicians prescribe it daily. Th, ,se wbu nr nonce. recommend It to ab. ra It Is made from Yellow Dock. litre:. ray Sanaperille, Wird Cherry, Stfllingte psedelbp, Snowdrift.WIntergrr•cn. en/1 011+55 well -knows valuable Rolls aid Herta ills veggeettable,aod can- not hart the moat delrcatecorotltntion. Ito , nae or toss beat evedieln- se era for the Bowels. 11.917ttl by sit respotdble druggists at one dollar fee • men batik at at bottles for M donor Thos sob .sews olstale a bolds at lila orison& hods their dr waEfst may seed se sir dollar, are w wIW9 •sad • toV. mem. ld/ 6 W. 1hasseh*111, Aralrressa Owr. tar salla by J Awns W ruow, Chemist and Druggist. AT THE OLD STAND. D. C. STRACHAN HAS REMOVED HIa GROCERY BUSINESS Te the old stand in the Albion Block. formerly occupied by him, where he will be pleased to welcome all his old customers and the public generally. A large quantity of NEW, FRESH GROC 1'i'iT S As CHEAP A3 TBE CHEAPEST. D, C_ STRACHAN, MN3GMILLRR• Chilled Plow l # . +1 _ -AFD- or AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Having perei _.4 the And.eleh Eenadry. 1 (ns• hes � oras "Ar _C TlrOwtl rind A:Viet'LT 'eft( O T .Pori ewe a.4Jn writs. Mill Work. Hissed ReMaweellig soft Jobbing will he inn nano(. A wart •,.sessinowt Mr D. Rrartwea i t. 15. only won authorial h COnsee parwreste end give reeetpes eel tri half of ilia roam Arm at Awsrrrre ♦ (-e . seal ass pewanw IndaMed aro reiu-Marel 4 govern tsrl1111sea res see ndi•ste I HAVE BOUGHT THE HARDWARE STOCK: MR. D. FERC+U80N -AT A-- VERY GREAT DISCOUNT! Nearly all of mid Stock as well as my own original Stock, was lessee( before tae tds one .t Mardware. 1 am therefore In a position to sell Cheaper then any other Moose In Ilse County. MY STOCK OF IIiIliI'S ' $II1I(I(�rls' &, Gell t iI 113,111WaltI IS ►1(1P f ) which I wast to run off quickly. COIL! AND BITY AT BITCH MOMS A8 'WILL PL=Aa= TO4. Fresh Ct•round Water Lime in Stock.' AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. E_ W_ rc1E -ZIE 1731.4,6. IitTRON CARRIAGE WORKS. T. & J. STORY, - ISUCCEB801ib TO JOHN KNOX), KANUFACTURERS Or C. Cries fiC: yMr • A NY STY._E OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER • !!EVA'I;TVt; al 7 Icl111,ING done a ish Neatness and Despatch, and at Reas- n :1•ou,•, •• Smit r hefo r ,'chas:11g elsewhere,. T. 8s J_ STORY, IIAMILTO7 STREET. I't�•.rR':: .i.. •Ar]',: ND CLEARING SALE -01 Bots and Shoes, -A T - CAMPBELL'S BOAT acid SHOE EMPOIIIUM, N' h Uv1:; MONTH. Previous to Stook taking. My Stock is Largeand well -assorted, and GREAT BARGAINS Oodsricb, Jan. 13,1881 will be given. = .S.A.S177, WM. CAMPBELL. 1769 M�iMsatar. I I =� � Ma ` s::. :.2t ra` • •150'I111•e• 900•,.04410140. Ta. er.stsrd lust 1.dlrlwe seer E.M. • 'r Nope Roo4u. Ma nae Damsel ton, *to thy Moet nen .n we. ts.,perUes ar all other •nee he n'•vr ■food PurMer, Law ass • noel Health - en r-' '4' Haw ort.. when H Tmegee woe u Air .•ser, . ,tan Ire.. Appian• 1111100re sr. la reed nod pert rt are sat vt(r b tis aged W t fsf? . repr.vwra ewer Irrwmwamrr, i ttwe, sssa )r.+ riser same rte. L . *vat toe dn..r w sew Dfos•m vole fir1111 res arty res rad ee vskareats .1 may mer. roe tests 6.0. N M /seri tee • re, wheats O. sat wafter Moho ma sag . -n tan M.sr*.r. Kap 111.a5n le r' elramne ewer. *.l5 t Is) r' • .+t 7..1Mer seer ,.a.. 1: a : Atom sen awe" and 50 Leser sir t••.dtt M oe(1e., tut• NH41st.,.. ,i. r-plpe. ro•.tr s•ml e ariml"T%,rkZar"555Ne. U,.. 11 .•''trw.'..w r• .nem t� Iltr.rersrJl t W t... •.. , •.