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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-10-11, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1839 3 tx)LBURN L rroes• °urre.taw.ee.t. Preemies to the departure of Mr Timm Murruh and fatuity ter Mauituba, • num- ber of the cleswsir• from Zeta Metho- dist church assembled at his reroutes/cep and presented himself and wit. with • mil liable coin meto eel °s the Sim Opt °ere, CosNlKne.g of four large volumes ac oom- panted by the tollowiug adder." : 'Loon, leapt 17th, 1889. To Mr TAo.. MorriaA area wife, Dee* Fpululr : N.... „ ,earned with mach sorrow of leer .intentioa to remove from aume.gat w. we • few of your claaau...too de•tre ma the eve of your departure to assure you of the sews of tum we fee/ no the •underiug of ties wbueh have so :mix e ai•te.f betties. us. Yor over thirty ?eats you have both lairs members ul Lem church and dating .11 this that you have bora .srustly limning to further the work of Chet by yrs tug u1 your •ebstanue ,woutduig as the Lord hath pro.pered moo, by the regular attired saw °f yuursseve. mod family eu all the memos of grace, and al.o by d, tug pub lio emelt tor 0.d in such ways as et fell ca•Ird to d.. se, W. donee emeatial- ggegylkese mullion Bre. Hornet's labors as ATMs leader, which tmpurtssit t.ltiw hs teed to discharge laithtuliy, sod we as- sure him' we will ,,..t 11441.41111411101. his.'.rw st .xhortatious Keret. fem. • true neon. Also his laa,rs as a t.acttrr in the Sob - bath action'. 1e. all tot these we feel he ha• htwu helped sod eu•twined by the earnest amid c nscwrsted itt...l moot Morrish We •.k you thrre!ere tow - rept the cowwwit.ry on the Holy Scripture* as an espre..+o,, of the neve we feel for y.. both. Wo trust it way be a help t.. yuureeif and (suety in the study .4 the Word y..0 alt 1ort; so well. W. wish also to rewewher the yotlu tSr members of your faun•y, and s•asre theta that we will wooly maim ,how no the *erten" of the soecc,...ry. With you we r, joule that thty hese fouled the 8a. seer In youth sod are deity strtct"ot to follow Ham. And ..ow, dear fricuds, io biddieg you au .deatwneie (mesterei, we commit you to O..d,trum ties that 11. has chosen your inb.•ntenee for y.•u and that an your new hems Ile will enable you 144 rase w1..ft the boomer o1 over I.•• loved Methodism, on •h•cls is mouthed s full and free .alvauoti auto .11 who Come with repentance toward toad and faith it. our Lerd Jesus Christ, so that when our days til . tk .ra lauded het., below mss may all meet to loosen where partings are unkuo.n Sleeve on behalf of the two o -awes, Zion basement. Mew J. H Mit.sar, Mess Witt Fxauan. Mr M..rriali, who was *nupletely. taken by surprise, replied on • very taw. int mar.net, .res behalf .4 his wall+ aro himself tbauku.g thew, kr the presets, which be felt was more teen he deserved, but which they would prise very bgbty through the rrtwaieder of their 1,vr. He referred to the sr tong eeni,ectoo with the church and the many btrastugs which he had received with God's pe.•poe. and (est thankful that they sere spared to a go d age and were de'ertnuled *till ti work kr God, assuring them of the �_ ailpww they felt n.. parsing with frteooa r id•+'Il.0 dear. He .shorted all present to he time to God •ud especially made mention of the young ptw•ple's Prater «,nils:, wb,oh he believed hied :seem serest blsem- ing to the young mewmbersh.p of the church. A veru pl, aunt ere uitg was afterwards spent loath wuric sod venal intercrurse. On* cif those pleasing features whtoh ocessioniily occur in tits vic:maty took plass at the reed nee of Mr Thomas Cua.ins on Smut 18.h, wheu Mr Wm Mario, of Boerne e,, and Mis. Margaret A. C •usins were united in the booed& .4 matrmnocy. The uartite„te ceremony was performed by the Rev Jae Herres, amidst a Targe c...cowrse of (records sad invited gaits. The bride were • beauti- ful drew .4 terra citta red trimmed wait gold lace, ■fid the brtdesmed, Miss Muth. Cousins. was hat.deonaely dressed in a mahogany red, tenanted with crush- ` el strawberry Idmsb. Air Hitt man Mamie' mutated the Rror.m. A sump- tuous repeat was served and after dinner the wedding tarty, with a nomher of thus present, proceeded to U.'derich, where they totlk the train for Toronto, followed with the good wishes a all. Those who aceempsnied them to (lode - rich took in the Northwestern Exhibi- tion and enjoyed themselves immensely. The bride was made the recipient of many hesahful presents, which showed the esteem in which she is he:d. A rer.ttar reeple •f hems, lassie. Kline fifteen miles from Lancaster by turnpike and twenty miles by nil lies the little village of Kphrut.. 11 ns • very secluded, .lee,.y houkine hitte place, in spite of the railroad that runs through it, shot in by surrounding hills. and oy • low line of mountains dignified by the dame of Eprata Ridge. The houses of the town straggle alone • broad road which crosses the railroad near the sta- tion, dips away until it sweeps around in a carve over a bridge past an old mill in frost of • broad -built red briek boos., and so away into the country. The houses, immorally brick -built in many mesee old-fashinniad, are very oomfort- abie and home -like. Here one meets the Dunker per me in every by -road and lane -men with orslong beards and flowing have parted in he middle. At the farm -house are pleasant, matronly fames. stamped with bomility and gentleness, while an air of almost saintly simplicity is given by the clear starched cap. the handkerchief crossed on the breast, the white apron, and the plain grey or drab stuff of the dresses. The style of living of these Rood peo- ple, their manners end coatrooms, are of the most primitive type. Tteir ain, is to imitate the early Christians in their hab- its of life, M well se in their religious tenets. Then is abeoletely so distinc- tion of caste among there They settled at tint near Philadelphia, in • spot which b.. unci been called Germantown, from the vsrione German religiose refugees who settled then in the early port of the Vat @entery. The eget is sow Moistly ctwltined to etentral and Western Pewasylvsnie, but lieu prised to esthete States, prineipaliy those .f the M oethweet, thooeh there are therehw eatshtWted in Wootton Mary Pied, Wiest Virginia and ?teeth Caro- _ has. Their dress is of the simplest den cttpttou, gamut sad old-les►iomed eu its cot; they offer ou renitence to lupines; they observe au emotermoty with the aur d said its manors and costume; they rsfuse to take maths is courts of law; in tb..e and many other ways resembling the hyo coemy ul Friends. bone of their relsxluus eeremuuies are eaceediugly curious. They c.l.frate the lard's Supper after the msuuer u1 the primitive Chrisliene The feast Gripes ab..ut the time of owudle-lensing. The men are seated upuu ow side of the w.etsog-hues., lbs women upuu the other. The first owe gooey is that .f washing the feet, each sex performiuit this duty fur its own. Those wbo are W •ug•ge in the ordinance pru.rnuv enter the meeting, tarrying tuba of tyke warm water, sod each mem- ber on the trout beeches removes his or her shoes and rtoekiogs. A man no Um mei,'s side sod a houses on the wumeo's then wash the feet one by pee, taken, the right Lend of each individual, as ?buy Bomb the washing, and giving the kiss of peace. After the one who per- forms the washiug follows 'pother, with a long towel girded around the waist, who wipes the.feet just washed, at the ammo 'imagine; the nebt band apd the kiss of peace. As one benohful has the oeremoxny performed, it gives place to au - usher. While this etremony is Ming emoduoted, the minister or teachers take a brief speech or read speropnate por- tions of Scripture relatiox to the sub- ject. The orst ceremony is the supper it- avt( Each tb,rd bench is .n arraimed that the beck reit be turned spm a pivot .t each end, s. as 5,. term the top of a 'mom table. This is covered with a white "loth, slid pressalls brctbars and .1. tyre enter. hearing Targe plates it bowls "t soup, which are placed upon the table*. Three or (cur people help tbeta- selves out of tie same dosh. After this rhe cowmuni.n is administered, and the whole ceremony ea concluded by tie singles of hymu• mod preaching. Tbss the brethren hold is tbe only true meth- al of administering the ordinance of the Leat Supper,as•l also fluid that it is simi Jar to that evert/1.111V as celebrate(' to the earliest Chruscsu Church. Another peculiar ordinance among the ni is that . 1 anointing the sick with • e1 in accordance with the teat in ,lames, v. 14 The sick one calls upon the elders ..f the meeting, and at a set- tled toms the crlemony is performed. It consists of pouring oil upon the head of the sick person, of laying hands up.•o them, mod preying over tbem. The re -diatoms .f baptism is adminis- tered an nothing water and by threefold oi..tr,er"tu, the utciat:ng w►oiuer thee 1.• " •• hos hande upon the recipient, who s II k vel. In the water,und praying user m • her. Tit ministers or tetehers, who receive no .upend whatever, are elected by the v..trs of the members of the church, ter who. receives the Iarenet number of cutis beim/ prom ionised elected. Thew elrctinus are suwu..oed by the elders of the church, who preside over them and rteeivc the v.'tee fit the people, either cirri rev -e, in whispers, or by closed hal- Hato al- 1fave candidate bee a majority, or if there are • greater numb. r of blank votes rest than for any one candidate, the elect is protiootsce3 void. Such is • bnrf and condensed account ..f these people. and ••f their religious customs and ordiance+. They are cell• ed D.ukera or Tuckers, from the tier - inset tumbrel, which may be interpreted to dip, ,.r prensbly "to • op" is the better equivalent word. They assume for them• .rty're the name Brethren on scenunt .1 the tett, Matthew, ism, 8, '•b)ne is your ,Baster, reels Christ, arid all ye are brethren." They also sometimes call tbensrivet "God's Peculiar Penple."-- _Holelaso Pyu, w I r�rL a tJ•t.ber. Trtersa.JMwgspms a Swasts. An aiwwpectieg foreigner is thee sometimes pouted to diesover how a Remiss oewnpaper with fifties hundred or only • tboevaad subscribers eao keep special correepu.desta in the large sill.11 of the world, ..d pay for whole columns a wetly telegram. The secret was edi- eielly dtachosed • few weeks ago, whim the O :ornament oedared all the editors of the city of Odessa to cease publishing foreign telegrams "from our uwu curves poodeuts," witbeut first proving to ibis stWsottoo of the local censors that they w ere bone Me telegrams and out Nos - graphs 'abriested al the °aloe. The le - emit was inenedste aid striking ; Meow fell spots the special oorrespuodente-aa death -like and prolonged as that with w hiels the Delphic oracle wee struck aft - •r the birth of Christ. Ob•'s'sedaetao•. at ibis laudable iaterv.utios of the Ooveromeot b cwaiderably diminished by the circumstance that it was determin- e d upon on purely political ground., several forged "foreign" telegrams being g rew calumnies upon ("rel;n 'govern went", whose reprseentativs were in- structed to protest A WRING OF al'11tIsI1 PROWLSnn "Lying began with the world," says one of their pn,verbe, "and with Ibe world it will die " "Ry benison." the field," says another Russian proverb, -'ar✓1 • lie beautifies speech.'' "A palatable lie is better than a bitter troth.' Do not mourn for truth: make forma with falsehood." •'It is by falsehood that men live : it is not inset that we should die. "Lying." aca.rdinj to another pro- verb, "is not like chewing dough, it won't choke you " "Truth is .acted," says a Russian pro verb, "but we mortals are sinful " "Sacred truth is good, but not tot •'Truth is not ,nod f..r tieing put in tuition ; it should be pot in an icing ,Iasis twee and prayed Ms. "-E. 13. Lulls, in Fortnightly Review. asete Prison Visitor - Was it bur*Mry brought you . here! Prisoner -No warm, it was buuiglery ; wy pal dida't know his business. menitiawt. Altbcugh moulting is a perfectly nevoid process, it is often attended with very serious results to foals of they are nct well looked after during the time they are gong through it. it is es- sentially a wasting period and the birds should fie fed generously while they are !tieing and renewing their feather. M.•ulting takes •Iwout two menthe, beat can be hurried to a shorter time by a generous diet. We tied that cooked meat fed once a day is very nece.eary for birds in con- finement, and will hasten the growth of the feathers besides encoursuir, the ap- petites of the roses, We might say t"st green Cooed should he fed, but all fanciers know the value of this at all seasons of the year Should birds moult too @lowly and ap- pear ill, rive two or three grains of caLmel. If the ATtult& of the new feath- ers do not split open freely, give more 'nest and put linseed meal in the wit feed A little ex ire car. .ill bring the hied. well through the moulting wawa. Coloradej Far liner. is anter us t. the Feist. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is mis-ty. Indigestion is a foe to gird nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most c,•mplicitted std wuodertul things iia existence. It i. Maly yet est eaf order. cheesy food, tough food, *DM food, bad txw,kery, mental worry, Isle hours, time. irregular habits, and many other thanes which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Fi.ewer bus done a wonderful work in reforming this sad buseues and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy heir meals and be happy. Remember :-N.. happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and htppinese at the dyspeptic. Ask your drug:oat far • bottle Serest, are emits, wetly 14-tf "Domestic like/arsons are aerially form - yd of the buns sit contention." An Accomplished Musician. --Mrs A -Di you play the orals.,, Mr Smith I. Smith -Yes, of the handle is not broken, Mia Winegar (pointedly) -None but the torero. Mr Hare, de+erre the fair Mr Hare -Nene but the brave can lire with some of them. Wifely Caro. -"John, dh tis • knot in your handkerchief before yea gn tc bed so ea not to forret to get up t>' -morrow at four &clock." "By Jove, Cbar:ie, that's an awfully jolly cans you have there." . T1)ris not a cane, old man ; it's a hat of French bread I promised to take home to my wife, don't cbew know," "Ob, I had my fortune told, an'_ Miss Larkins broke elf the entecomeot" "Why is she as superstitious as that r "Oh no ; bat my fortune was told be Bradstreet, and that settled me " '•What a beautiful new host!'' ex- claimed Miss Ethel at L'ing Branch as the yacht Psyche shut putt the wharf. "Yes." replied her uncle ; "hut isa't that • loony way to spell fish 1" Shipwrecked. but Safe -Jack Tar - We ain't so very fur from !anti, Jim ! There'. been • yacht along here lately. Juni Now d • you know? Jack Tar --3M all them champagne corks. Mamma --And how did my dallier like being at church? Mend (wbo bas been .t church for the first time and pat • penny in the collection late) -Very mash, wtmmma, and fit woo t dear. In • French translation of "Mseb.th' the well. known apostrophe "Hail Mee - booth was rendered, Comment voles part- es vows, M. Nacb the' There is but new step from the :whines to the ridiculous. "Sinceou have insisted on trying on my hat, Mie Mabel, i shall certainly Maim the forfeit" "i don't know whet you mean, sir ; and besides this isn't a good place ; they eau sae ns from the hotel." Domestic Bliss. -"Toe seem very happy, Dora." Dors-"Ah, yes ; 1 have *very rowan to be. We have • besetle, fel home, two lovely ebildr•n, • smog sem in the hawk, my besb•nd's life ie - oared Mr $20,000, and his hsahb is very far from robust." 11. (.estimentally)-Hew shall 1 ever (save thee, love 1 She (prectioalty)- Well, if you en now you may fm rat of the door. Bet i hear father ermine aced if you don't go now yew may go out of the window. long -Standing Blood Diseases are clued by the persevering use of ♦.yea• 'This medicine le as Alterative, end causes • radical cbup is the system. The pro. raw, Is souse casae, may not be quite so rapid sie in others : but, cult► persistence, the result 1e ...theta. Bead tbese testimuniela • Fur,Awo years 1 suffered from a se. veru peen in my right side, and had ether troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several me.heines • fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's tlarsapartna. 1 war greatly besedted by the drat bottle, and after taking Ave bottles I was com- pletely cured.' -John W. Densew, 70 Lawrence st., Lowell, Maas. Last May • large carbuncle broke out on wy •'w. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A (rived luduced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Leer than tbres bottles healed the sore. In all wy expire rienee with we dictne, 1 never saw taore Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the atreatgtbeuing of my sight.." -Mn. Carrie Adauu, Holly Spriugs, Texas. , I had a dry scaly berme for rears, and suffered terribly ; cud, en ver broth- er and sister were dulled )- affieted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, ler. Tyron. (of Ferusndia, recommended me to take Ayer's Ssraapcdll•, and (ondue. it for a year. For fire months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish apron my balm fur the last three mouths.' -T. Z. Wiley. 146 Chambers at., New York City. "Last fall and winter 1 wee troubled with a dull. heavy pain 1r_ my side. 1 did not notice it mueh at Ant, but it gradually grew worse untit it bevame allo•wit unbearable. During the letter part of this wine, disorders of the atomu- a.•h and liver increased sly troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. end, after faithfully continuing the use of this weili.•ine for some months. the pain disappeared and I was completely cored." - Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, 11ut,-rhill, Mas Ayer's Sarsaparilla, raxriRRp nt- Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prim. to ; sic betties, SS. W.nb $s a bottle. R $ e„wewtase. !tun en oak •n heyieg medicine, but try the erect Kittery and Liver regalia tor, made hi Dr Chase. sunset .d Chase's receiprs. Try Chase's Lever Cure for all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, iitoma.:h and Bowels. Sold by James Wilson, druggist. Robert Rir11v has eo'd hie farpr in Etat tYg.auo,te to R,•bert Sc At. for stie00 Mr Rielly 'intend" grain! to Mamttoba. A COOK BOOK Ey mall to any lad)) sending is tweed elks addross. W-11s,Richardoca& Ceollonuiaf. SPEC2w44A.Z FOR SALE,' PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Pu: nope Horse. 2 One Horse Wagons, Now. 1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle Scale. 1 50 H P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. hafting, Pulleys & Belting, 200 Plows, various Patterns. 50 Corn ScuPflers, $2.50 each. PIPE AND FITTINGS. Plow Repa rs of all Kinds. Cash paid for Cast and Wrought ?crap Iron. Wareroomlt near Victor-st. Methodist Cht111ch. 0 • A. 1:117203E11. ,..i r.r 33U'T ENVELOPES, ROTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, Etc.. Vie . at It THE SIGNAL PR IMO Off+CE. The Matt geemedit lx.mws ever Me we. as it Neonate fa hs aireeta art dose not ewerread proof Whoa. mastsysaa. P.0. sae a ilia les. R 1. Lariats. Oe, plsaatiref ►•u., vt. Oewti.a.a.-1 have nerd gee del.•. ttp.va Owe ler Neemes PM aro is asses et hearse.. and Ralf J•t.t.mad team h a sen ere t•every respees. ieerdIW MMs•ae 5 N M as he.wmea. Wary respectfully Tonne. Cuanza J Sian z ♦ u_ EENDALL'S SPAIN CURE, Pm. Tw ns iia. P Q A I a. 1••Mi R J g.rin.w. t',. Rweanw, 5. Y■is-. ve. .-r wrssews.few wwismw.ef Tar Ken. Merchants ran vet heir Rill Hrwdw. 141111.411rmss tTmw 1 If114•04111.t0.. at.. printed vel thh. .Iles for very re. es. 'oaru�i w. rt.tt, wMrfnInde .esus h • v.rT Awn.Awn.. a snot row Mile m.w, than thew wr«•wrrwlly pus for tM sq that rw,tall'..p..I, paper. and 1t bales to.1vertie their Onto inane tvwr.pl.te awl rapid CsL' and sew samples aced wet priers. "are. low Pi's., w.rrt 11 as hies wed moat awsri re lin.saeat ever beadle& tivael7 mend r'mwr beaks Mtllim.i • A tiles. �orw► Psgrrr(ntt., t ► asrotsort. EENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. _IM?tiaawux.".�w..ia. r n0. We. PaeR Oara aI. wdirlM.r�ee ►ales ryear ay they have never ad is �.ew sts.e Me, will ate I �..ra "a $ ooze, •p.a to lust° coal t is ned'�.',i� i is mer wip~t e i :ter, =mrili s III=tttladr�.sr w± IMa,Wa mar 1n sw/ade.er--i• r8..Z 7oser+•••m• i7*W ►iiaMINDALL o0, aweiden fa wt., Y. flWt.R BY •Let. Dt.Cfltitipra. ATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MINIS AR3 COPYRIGHT Obtained. and all bwilmew in the t'.a. Peas 01114ie attend.td 11:111. 1UO/11CR.4TP?'FKl. ()er reface r appetite the t'. N. Patent Of. flew. sod we eat obtain Patents in lees time thee those rsuet♦ from lir ASHI NOTON. pend MODEL OR 1)R.f N7 Vr). W. sit - vis as to pste.ii$bllity free of charge•ltd we maN awoke JtO ('HABx VN'Livis ;via PATRN1'. We refer, hen, to the Pbetwoemer.tbe ewtt- ♦ Ilene; OnI.r Div., sad to oft. -isle d the D. S. Painsat Ofthir. For eir.eetar, advise mess a.d relrrwwese re *sisal AWAY 1. year WWII =MO er Comity. whale 11. e .. bosun. Paea•txdMteo�w•tibasty. D C PUBLIC NOTICE Another large consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE & SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. CAN USE ANY WRITING INx. EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. "W Mc% Ttiv:N, a„ '\ Vw.k, Letters, as viWc. a J rVmg ri b. C. P. R. BOOM TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE. 5100 AND UPWARDS I have a large number of ifoesesrn•l Lots sad Vacant Land, in the most d,estrshie parts of t 1te Town-Fe)t *ALE COW t r. Now la the time w Impure property before the Hie Hush. Thee. P. it. iv rt.mfnq sane. and In a short Ohne prices will bare advanced beyond the reach of many. .Zell and see Ltst and Prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. R. RADCLiFFE, Real Estate and General Instoancee Amen Mee West -141.. third door from Square, t'. P. R Ticket said Telegraph OBIce, 6141. LI ME! NOT CE TO BUILDERS & FARMERS The Falls Reserve Lime Kiln is now running full time, and any quantity of' Fresh Lime can be obtained at the Kiln at all Vines for lOe. a bushel. M. & C. BIECHLER, Proprietors. Goderi.li, MayJ3. 1t1K t30titf 6000 WORK IS DONE AT SIGNAL S r► U 00 U E.i ern l r.4 o cc >9pfa Lr: W 0 w Q r D U I z p Fl WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. HARRY. the Furniture Man. i i giving the mast of value in all linea of Furniture -front the emalket chair to the Iargezt and beat heel -room get, or parlor mite. ('all and see hist stock and get a bargain. In all ita.branche+t, promptly attrn,le,l tc d n 1111r.EINBAININO FLi-ID alwwrs kept on hand, PIoruREFRAMIN(i:a apseinitt. GEO. BABA T,Ramu1t n-etrt Qott*icL