HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-02-17, Page 7THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1882.
She Poet's Tomer.
Tin Weed WMb /ewer.
How owl the Word be pre.rhed w .0 pow.rt
Net with elaborate care end toil.
WW wain -lags of the midnight oil,
Web (roomful gesture studied well,
And fall iutunod syllable;
With trope sad simile, lending forte
're eatbdi. Wow of discourse,
Ur labored f. •loner framed to pintas
The word of power M sot in Giver.
Hew shall uhf Word be preached with power!
Net W a separate holiness `
Whisk steads aloof to warn .n(+ blow
-peaking as from n blight Alai
Which common !moa may not attain;
whin" weeks of sin and want and tante.
As Way entails Ur gristly life;
AMA wry draws (nigh to cblde.
Heading • ealaUy robe aside.
blow shall the Word be preached wilb power!
A. seedless to debate and one.
Hemet gnawerwtb to heart In man;
cwt of the very life of each
Host come the power to heal or teach.
The life aU eloquent may grieve,
tba bin nay subtly work and weave,
SOK the bean take not its share,
1i* word et power is wsntlog there.
How shall the Word be preached with power 1
Go, [reacher. search thy time, and mark
Inch want, each weakness, every dark
And painted Cat when life and sin
Have hasten their hard Impress In;
Apply the balm, and net the etre,
And heal thyself, and be thou sure
ILL which help. thee has power again
To help the souls of other wee.
Hew !hall the word be preached with power 1
tie mak the suffering acid the poor,
tlo ask the beggar at thy door.
Ge to the sacred pate and read
W1at served the old time want and need;
The clasping hand, the kindling eye.
Virtue given out uncosecloualy,
The self made selfless hour by hour -
la than L preached the Word with power!
--(Congregationalist.
&oras of Itiisaom.
Cautious age suspects the flattering
form, and only ceetlits what experience
tells.
tined is never more eflectu.1. y per-
formed than when it lis petformad by
slirw J•...e.a.i
AflSstiuns are the rough ieuebes and
hard rubs that we get to polish us for
nue and for shining.
We is a sleep. Old mea have slept
the litsgest; they only begs. ty awaken
wr(lrit u time to die.• *;
!ish departed friend is a magnet that
attracts us to the next world, and the
old man lives among graves.
It is better to sow a flood heart with
kindness than a field with corn, for the
heart's hareest is perpetual.
The man who allows a doubt to come
between him and his honesty has taken
the first step towards evil.
The strongest heart wiU faint aotne-
times ender the feeling that enemies are
bitter and that friends know not half
the sorrow. '
II we did but know how little scene
ern( the great things that they pos-
seif tier•s would not be much envy in
the world.
Liars operate like salt miners—they
undermine the truth, but leave joet so
MINA @tandem as is necessary to support
the difice.
A more glorious victory cannot be
:used over ianother man tban this, that
when the injury began on his part, the
eindnees should begin on ours.
FPMen ere oftencapebleof greater things
han they perform. They are sent into
the world with bills of credit. and sel-
dom draw to their full extent.
Wise men mingle mirth with their
cares, se s help either to forget—or to
, nelmotne them; but to resort to intoxi-
cation for the eau of one's mind, is to
Lure melancholy by madness.
The desires that only have a bodily
end and aim, that are unconnected with
the high, holy, and noble purpose of a
pure, true, and good life, are false de-
sires, and should be slain.
We are more in danger from the se
ductions of oar hearts than from any
outward assaults. Through self-love
and pride ;he enemy enters, and by his
flattery lulls the stem voice of conscience
;hat speaks audibly to the listening ear.
No language can express the power
and beauty said heroitim sad majesty of
s`mother's love. It shrink* Wet where
men cower, and grows stronger where
men faint, and over the waste of world-
ly fortune sends the radiance off its
quenchlsas fidelity like a star in heaeeu.
The willow which bends to the temp-
est often escapes better than the oak,
which resists it; and so, in great calami-
ties, it sometimes happens that light and
frivolous spirits recover their elasticity
and presence of nand sooner then those
of a loftier character.
To be ambitions of true honor, of the
true glory and perfection of our natures,
is the very principle and incentive of
ailttue, hut to be ambitious of titles, of
per, of ceremonial respects and idyll
papeetrv. is as vain sad little a the
thous are which we court-
If ever heusehuld affections and 1.,.ee
are grateful things, they are writer, ill in
the poor. The ties that bind the weedth)
and the proud to home may be fereed
on earth; but those which link the poor
man to his humble hearth are. ..f the
true metal, and bear the stamp of heaved
11 thou 1 amt wronged thy brother
thought, reconcile thee to hini w
thought; if thou hast offended lain' in
words, let thy reconciliation be in words;
if thou hat trempaaaed ageing bin' in
deeds, by deeds be reconciled t o hire;
that reconciliation is most kindly which
is most in kind.
Industry. ---If proficiency encourages
industry, au also dices industry pnxtu. e
proficiency. They act and reset upon
each other. The ekeetitt., t of any wick
is of it e f a part et •..0 educate, .; it
qualifier tae for the uta: Ihiug in hand;
while doing n othiug roc • eitates us for
any sun of exertion in the future. All
our faculties will rust if not used, and
will become sharper I,y each exertion
But the exertion must be made intelli-
gently; we trust know where ti. plant
uur forces, and how to manage theta; we
must accustom ourselves to use the beet
methods, and to du all w', undertake in
the best way. Then SUMO'S and indust-
ry will go hand in haud, and the pain of
useless. labor will be entirely replaced by
the pleasure of conscious power.
lens Charm of reserve.
It is perfectly true that familiarity
breeds contempt. Be not Low anxious,
therefore, to give yourself away- to
wear your heart upon your sleeve. It u
not only unwise, it is wrong to make
your secret soul common property; for
]tau bring the delicate things of the
heart into contempt by exposing them to
those who aanut understand them.
Nor, amen, should you claim too
much openness as • duty due to you
from your child, your friend, your wife,
or your husband. Much of the charm
of life is ruined by exacting .demands of
confidence. Respect the natural mod-
esty of the soul; ita more delicate flowers
of feeling close their petals when they
are touched too rudely. Wait with
ouriwis love—with eatrer interest—fur
the time when, all being harmonious,
the revelation will oxime of its own ac-
cord, tin to n in led. The expeetatien
has its charm. for ss long u life has
something to leers, life is interesting;
as long as a friend has something to give,
friendship n delightful
Tie wish to tltatruy all mystery in
thuds we love, to bate everything
revealed, are urea seiously killing their
own happiness. Ilia touch to be with
those whe hu.e cony things to say to
us which we cannot bear now. It is
much to live with those who sometimes
speak to us in parables—If we love them.
Love needs pane indefiniteness is order
to keep ltd chum!. • Respect, which
saves lore from the familiarity which
degrades it, is kept vivid when we feel
that there isa mystery in those we love,
which comes of depth of cbaractel. ' Re-
member that in violating your own re-
serve, or that of another, you destroy
that sensitiveness of character, which
makes se much of the beauty of char-
acter which is ncaw cue moaas1ut to make
it a cruel thing to spoil it
1Persesalltlr•e.
}tousehola }tints.
,,hen ,ery thick (rusting is to cover
the top of a large wile., dassulvs • heap-
ing teespeenful of gel•tiue in but water
(use just as little water as possible),
while hot rub it over the cake, then put
on the frosting. If this precaution es
not taken the weer when hard is (!oust
certain t n er i t.. ble off, and the cake
might a ,.ell but be frosted at all.
The feilowing reoeipe fur ladies' fingers
is an excellent one.- Take nue pound .1
pulverized augar, one deem eggs, three -
quietus of • pound of flour. tient the
yolks and sugar to • cream, then beat
the whites, and lastly stir in the dour;
flavor with Isamu Bake in lung, small
tins made expressly for thew little cakes
or put: may drarp them on white writing
paper; they •re likely in this case, how-
ever, to look irregular about the edge.
lie oarefitl not to put ton mach dough in
the tin, as it will rise • good deal.
Have the oven hot and success is certain
A delicious pudding, so light as to be
sometimes called "puff pudding," is
made thus:—Meaere eight tablespoon-
fuls 1/1 flour, put it in an earthen dish
and warm it in the oven, then stir in one
piut of sweet milk, three well beaten
eggs, one teaspoonful of salt; boot the
yolks and whites separately. Take six
or seven teacups and butter theta well,
and Ml about two-thirds full of the mix-
ture. Bake in • "quick" oven Inc
twenty minutes. Fur the sauce hate
osse cup of hot water, six tablespoonful,
of sugar; let this come to a boll, thou
add one egg, stir constantly, add • piece
of butter the size of an egg, and flavor
with lemon, vanilla or nutmeg. If you
prefer a sour sauce add a tablesprtlnful
of vinegar.
There is really nothing to be gained by
making personal attacks nn the members
of the Mowat Ministry, and it is a won-
der that Sir John Macdonald permits
his leading organ to continue its disrepu-
table tirades. There is not a day that
one or other tar all of the members of the
Mowat Ministry are not reviled in the
most reprehensible terms. Whatever
people's opinions may be oto the merits
or demerits of Mowat's legislation or his
attitude towards any given public ques-
tion, no one will be led into believing
that he is either a knave or a fool, or as
the Mail calla him, "a niiachievious im-
postor." He was sustained at the lot
elections in Ontario by an overwhelming
majority of the electors, and to call him
an impostor is to insult the intelligence
of every elan who helped to maintain
him in power. It id extremely doubtful
that the slop -bucket campaign entered
by the Mat will bring the Opposition
into power.- [Telegram,
A (teen Trost.
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great brain and nerve food—will restore
lust nature to young, middle-aged and
old. Life is tau short to waste away.
Read the advertisement in another
column, and if you are afflicted make no
delay in procuring the cheapest and best
medicine ever sold.
Newspaper Laws.
lenekies'o Amiss taws.
The tenet salve 111 the world for cuts,
Bruises, !puma, ulcers, Balt Rheum,
Feuer !!ores, Tetter, Chapped Halls,
Chilblains, Conn, and all Bkin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles. It is guar-
anteed to give perfect satiafwuoti oe
money refute:ed. Pia 26 cents per
box. F..r sale by all druggists.
Nates.•• alter all, u the great pkyes-
cian. bile hides all the secreta of health
withni her broad, generous bemoan, and
nut lietds but te go t.. her IntelligeM%y
Ger hie every seed. The discovery d
the great Cough Remedy, Glue's beaus
or Rao Snows 0111, u an apt iguana-
tion of this. As • core for CougAi4
Gilds, Lies of Voice acid ILe►rsseess it
Mande unrivalled, while its 1(rw pries and
retrainees of sexes places it wrtkin the
resell of AIL Try it gad be oonviesed.
All chemists keep it in 21 and 150 -cent
happen—ad
We cal] the special attention of post-
masters and subscribers to the following
synopsis of the newspaper laws :
1. A postmaster is required to give
notice by fetter (returning a paper does
riot answer the law) when a subscribes
does not take his paper out of the office,
and state the reasons for its not being
taken. Any neglect to do so makes the
postmaster responsible to the publishers
for payment.
2. If any person orders his paper dis-
otxitanned, he must pay all arrrearages,
or the publisher may continue to send it
until payment is Inde, and collect the
whole amount, whether it be taken from
the office or not. There can be no legal
diaeontinuatace until the payment is
made.
3, Any person who takes a paper from
the pat -office, whether directed to his
name or another, or whether he has sub-
scribed or not, is responsible for the pay.
4. If a subscriber orders his paper to
be stopped at a certain time, and the
publisher continues to send, the sub-
scriber is bound to pay for it if he takes
it out of the post -office. Thu proceeds
upon the ground that a man must pay for
what he user.
5. The courts have decided that refus-
ing to take a newspaper and periodicals
from the post -office. Or ,removing and
leaving them uncalled for, is rn jdeie
evidence of intentional' fraud. '�
As illustrating the universal homage
paid leo weaith, a good 8-WY—comet; to us
of two ladies, who met upon a recent
weird tom:seen. They had been in the
habit of meeting open the same occasion
for several years, and—passing oil. This
time they met and chatted most affably.
Said numb(' one to number two: "How
well you are looking, Mrs. !plank. I
think I have never seen you look on
well." "Oh, yes," said lady number
two, "but I think 1 shall be even better
looking next year if my husband's
in-
come keeps en inerNarlag. Rich
are always handsome.' And she spoke
so laughingly that it was not until she
bad passed nn that the very compliment -
my lady was fully aware of the Implied
rebuke.
Row often a new affection makes •
new man ! The sordid, cowering soul
terns heroic. The frivolous girl becomes
the steadfast martyr of patience and
ministration, trap !tired by deathless
lobe. Tee career of hounding impulses
turns into as anthem of axed dpsds-
Finding how short-lived u everything
terrestrial, should we on that a000unt be
se.IW'd sad d.adt{eig t i* the upturn
eli.w Id learn to make -4110 most of the
pawn or We shoed also •oquirb
the ha it of adapting ourselves to the
fluctuating condition* in which we are
placed, and of compelling even untoward
circumstances to minister t0 our entry.
mint
it is ramose every mean's privilege, and
it bteealaes his duty, to Bye within his
tlsea.e; act up to, but within these.
Wealth dem not make the man, end
ebould seer he taken into (coedit
o re�u8�
wld alIsen t of men; but ntwnpetense
. heway. he secured when it ran
the pumice of economy and eelfd.a�
M only a tolerable ..tent. It sksuld be
soured, apt too such foe Mho's, as to
.creno ten es tae en.saionenifs of fillet
podiums, and the eon tart mstuhelise
oriels i* ressived from its .egtliteentnt
sed paseMew
The tisristiera Murdir-,, the otbcial or-
jen of the Methodist t hureb of Canaille
last week published the following card: -
"A. the pewees referred to in the follow-
ing, from the N. Y. Ihristioan Adweate,
is aid to be booming Canada will A
visit, we inkert it for the benefit of ads
readers -
One Max L. Roesvalley, professing to
gar a °inverted Jew,is travelling through
the .sedgy sod eikihitiai certificates
from myself and other clergymen endors-
ing him and his work This is to wan'
e is ne
bie lge Oh/eaten,ae! I e M. F hChnrai,
anti ha/by his conduct Colembus, U.
Danbury, Con , and other places, prnr-
ed himself to be unworthyof the con-
fidence of the Church o r
Pastor r+outh Third Street M.i ,Cbnrch,
Brooklyn, New York.
L'sehaages plena* ^opr'
Mr. Samuel McCaw, the well-known
Conductor on the Whitby and Lindsay
Railway, says: Dr. Ceram a Stomach and
Constipation Bitters ulred int of Dys-
pepsia. i always keep them in the
house, and consider them invaluhle as a
f.milyemedicine Geo. Rhynee agent
for I:oderich
A General 'stampede.
Never was there such a rush for Drug
Stores as i* now at ours for a Trial Bet-
tie of Dr. King s News Discovery for
Con*umptinn, Coierhs and Colds. All
persons afflicted with Asthma, Bronchi-
tis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any
affection of the Threat and Lunge, can
get a trial bottle. ef this great remedy
free. by calling at your drug store.
Hardware! FardwareI
THE t'NDERftIONED IS
STILL A81fCA.D
lel IH BEST
AVID LOWEST PRICES. HE KEEPS A FULL STOCK OF SHELF AND
General Hardware!
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE
SAWSES
weman'a True Friend.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
This none can deny, especially when as
sistance is rendered whononeisserely af-
flicted with disease, more part iculsrly this.'
complaints and weaknesses so common t
our female population. Every woman
should know that Electric Bitten are
woman's tree friend, and will positively
restore her to health, even when all
Other remedies fail, A single trial al-
ways proves our assertion. They are
pleasant to the taste and only Dost fifty
Dents a bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Luc R Dose*, M. D , Ligan Co ,
014o,save--"Amaids trim BAuur act
truly WM rapidly- hot perfect Wisest.
tion is. every ewithin my knowledes.
Sawing Obe idase eate is it. and knowing
that it einbeMes validate medical pre
pes•tdes, II Heel' d1AI it in my deity pram
elf M% tis l4i cear As
rtain
elf glt8felwaet 1* is .wilt wrtainly far
of say prwparstiee 1 have ..er
yes sawn
for sate Dy emus \i 110011,
Gnosis Itnew ,,.
Chemists and D. • :. ere.
• -• (mein 1•otericant Remedq.lbr
'7411-4 COLDS, ASTHMA,
Bi:'7gain- TIS, LOSS OF
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
THROAT AFFECTION..
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law* ttio� thO overdoes of dlcgrewstt on
and ireneftton, and by • ewer* e•�plLttsiianl of
the fine prepet•ftae of wett-eeleet Cocoa, No,
b 1*eeii ed our breakfast tables with a
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a ratio
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aatorn this slipsad 10 lash, 50 is .h. snit
mid new id 0e. ► tan ire HUMTIni
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In UUentlemen's Wear, which he
First -Class Style at V
Low Rat( •3.
Ready -Made Cothing,
In Great Varlet) M Waal. Call an I inspect.
Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock,
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CABINET MAKER Aid IINIIEIITAKL3
- Hamilton Street, (3oderich.
A good assortment of Kitchen, Red room. ltn!ng Koen, and Parlor Wt. Furniture, sod 1. .
hies. Chairs (bale Bane and whorl .,•twiCT.phoar•ds. Red -steads,, Mattreesea, Wal -
Leagy, salsa• hat -Nota, Looking Manes.
N. B.- A simples* aswortrwrnt of Ooelnn and Shrouds always Olt hand sine Hearses 1.4
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Ptatsse jllemtse • epestany.— A call ,nlf cited 1751
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PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING EXECUTED W, H
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AND AT L014
RATES, AT "THE SIGNAL OFFICE."
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are "w-+.nes•;=aa..a..s 1100.1.1. t,.