The Huron Signal, 1881-06-03, Page 7THE HURON StGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1881.
}tousehola Hints.
Tessor. --'Ake • tine large white -fish,
steam till dune, take all the bones out,
and sprinkle with salt and p. pe: ; take
r quart of milk, quarter pound flour,
a bunch ut parsley, and thres large
slices of onion; put over the ti=re, atld
stir till it comes to r thick, moue( take
o1T, add two eggs, quarter putted of
butter; strain through a sieve; put in a
baking dish a layer of tuh and a layer of
sauce alternately until the diah is full,
the sauce being un top, then sprinkle
with bread crumbs; lake half an hour =u
a z oderate oven.
DANISH PICKLED ONIONS.- - Cut onions
into slices, put a layer of therm iuto ajar,
sprinkle with cayenne pepper and salt,
then add another layer of onions and
proceed as before. Proceed in this way
until the jar is full, and pour oold vine.
gar over all till coverer. They will be
tit to use In a month.
&olden tbleanings.
There aro two kinds of mercies- mer-
cies in hand and mercies in hope.
Peace does not dwell in outward
thiugs, but within the caul.
The greatest of faults is to be con-
scious of none. --(Thomas Carlyle.
Occasions of adversity do not make a
man frail, but they show him what he is.
Impossible things are always being
done, else the world had been all wilder -
new by this time.
As a river is deep, wo are the mercies
of (1o1 great, neither can the b•ttom of
them be sought by any mann.
Goal will not refuse the per offerings
of poor people; but he will not accept
the poor offerings of the rich.
It is needful to trust as well as to pray
-to believe that s'rengt:l will come, as
to reach out the hand of faith to receive
RUSSIAN SALAD. --Cut up raw apples, I it.
and every kind of available vegetables S,nue mien think that the business of
into small slices, and lay theta in s
shallow dish, with salt, a little vinegar
and pepper; and the best , il. Tut
dressing must thoroughly saturate the
mixture fur twelve hours, and thee this
salad will be not only a new hut a god
dish.
INK Seam. -If soaked to warm milk
'before the ink has a chance to dry, the
spot may usually be removed. If it has
dried in rub table salt and drop lemon
juice upon the salt White soap diluted
with vinegar is likewise a good thing to
take out ink spots
Hiss PUDDING.-Sc&ld one quart of
milk and dissolve aix tablespoonfuls of
corn starch in cold milk add the yolks of
three eggs and stir into the scalding milk
put the whole into' a dish and let it
stand and 000L Take the whites. of the
eggs, beatwith one cup of sugar, put on
top and set in the oven, to brown.
Tits Quaint or PUDDINes.-One dint
of bread crumbs, pounded, one quart of
milk, yolks of four eggs, one-half cup of
sugar, and the grated rind of one lemon.
For flavouring, take four tablespoonfuls
of white sugar, whites of four eggs, and
the juice of one lemon.
Haw BALta-Mince very fine cull.
cooked ham -that which has been boded.
is best, although fried haat will answer
if, not too salt -add an egg for each per-
son; stir in a little flour and snake into
bails. Dip into an egg and then in
grated bread and fry until of a nice
brown.
PoTAro SrRlrx.-Pare, cut- in long
even strips; lay in cold water for one
hour; dry by spreading them upon a
towel and pressing another upon them.
Fry to a light brown in salted lard
Shake off the fat in a hot colander. Line
a deep dish with a napkin and put in the
strips. They should not be crowded in
frying, but each should be distinct and
free from the rest. into such evil ways. Neither are we to
VZAL CHOPS WITH TowAro SAUCE -judge of the Gospel and of the church
Trim and flatten the chops. Dip in raw from them. We take our estimate of
the worth of Christ's teachings from
Christ Himself, and not from Judas;
and we ought to test the Church, not by
such exceptional instances, but from the
general effect produoed by its presence
and working on the history of the world,
and on the community around us. The
value of the fruit tree is evidenced by
that which hangs upon its branches, not
by that which falls, worm-eaten and de-
cayed, to the ground.
churches roust be dune by strategy, tricks
and cunning. They say we must fight
the devil with fire. Bat the devil is
used to fire and it won't hurt him half as
much as it will you.
Many girls when they marry know
nothing at all about the science of love,
or mans nature. They wish and expect
to be everlastingly made love to and
worshipped without being taught the
way to command that love and worship,
and, when they do not get it, they turn
into bitter disappointment against their
husband fir nut being what their child-
ish fancy pictured them, blaming them
instead of questioning their own common
sense which would tell them that to gain
love it must be won bravely and deserv-
edly, won in the daily battle against self.
Ever and anon, in these days, the
community is startled and the Church
saddened by the revelation that some one
who had stood high in the confidence of
the one, and in the membership of the
other, have been guilty of extensive em-
bezzlement of money which did net
really belong to them, and the question is
proposed, how such things are to be ac-
counted for. Now, in the outset, it is
pertinent to remark that such things are
not by any means new or unheard of.
They may be more frequent now than
they were formerly, and because of the
etbciency and almost omnipresence of
the agents of the daily press, they may
be more widely published than in any
former age of the Church's history. But
such cases, unhappily, have existed from
the beginning. There was a Judas
among the twelve, and from the days of
the disciples until now, there has beef,
an uninterrupted succeasion of that dis-
honest apostleship. We are not to sup-
po le therefore, that any new things has
happened when those who are connected
nominally with the Christian Church fall
Master J. Straiton, of Clinton, is the
or of a pair of turtle dove, the
of which is sitting us four eggs.
It is a very gpusual circumstance for a
bird of this kind to lay more than two
eggs before sitting.
ZOPESA norm Bxasll--As a result
of the new commercial enterprise Just
resuming importance with Brazil, is the
introduction of Zupan, so justly cele-
brated where it is known for the cure of
Indigestion. The company have opened
a laboratory in Toronto. Zupssa ouwes
t , us highly endorsed and recommended,
Organs, its certainty to relieve grid cure
its wen erful affinity to the Digestive
egg, then in cracker dust, and fry, rather
slowly in lard and dripping. Open a can
,.f tomatoes, and drain off the liquor into
a sauce pan with a sliced onion and dew
ten minutes. Strain out the onion, re-
turn the juice to the fire; thicken with a
great spoonful of butter, worked up in a
teaspoonful of Dorn starch; pepper and
salt. Boil up sharply, and when you
have laid the chops upon the dish, pour
the sauce over them.
CANNING RHUBARB.— Permit me to
tell your readers how to can rhubarb -
pie -plant -as I have never seen it among
the recipes given, Prepare same as for
pies and pack into glass cans, covering
with cold water, taking care to get all
the air out, and then put the cover on as
tightly as possible. I have jt1'kt used
some which kept nicely, being nearly as
fresh as new, though not quite so sour,
as some of the sourness soaks out in the
water, which of course is not used. The
pies are made the gime as from fresh
pie -plants.
Education fa the etomae.
Dyspepsia and Coustuation, makes this
Canada. The company make sample
b atlas at the trifling cost of 10 cents, to
be had of F. Jordan, Druggist, Goderich
Ernie COCoA,-0fATFJCLAyroCOX O)(Ttee.
' Hy a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operationsful of digestion
the ▪ flee properties of wellselected application
cocoa. Mrs
IPPS has provkted our breakfaat tables with a
delicately flavoured beverage which may save
us many heavy dootor'e bills 1t is by the J udl-
eicinus use of such articles of diet that s con-
stitution may be gradually bullt up until strong
enaeah to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subUr maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there L a
weak point. We may escape ma+y s fatal
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pure bkiod and a properly nourished frame."
—Civil Service Gareth.—Sold only in Packets
remarkable compouut a necessity in
.t Thought for Middle Life.
It is the solemn thought connected
with middle life that life's last business
has begun in earnest; and it is then,
midway between the cradle and the
grave, that s man begins to marvel that
he let the day of youth go by so half en-
joyed. It is the pensive autumn feel-
ing; it is the sensation of half sadness
that we experience when the longest day
of the year is past, and every day that
follows is aborter, and the light fainter
d the feeble shadows tell that nature
There is a process of education con-
stantly going on in every dwelling which
care and thought can make an unspeaka-
ble advantage,and at the same time con-
tribute to makes happy home. To keep
objects of pure and.high interest before
the children's minds, in a natural and
suitable way -to have them supplied
with such books as will occupy and in-
terest -to talk not so much to them as
with them about objects -to take note
of and encourage anyadvancethey make,
and to direct the flow not of a part of,
but of the whole of their life -physical,
mental, moral, without apparent inter-
ference or violence; this happy art -to
be sought, prayed for, labored for -un-
der God's blessing goes far to make a
happy home. The tastes of children
are naturally simple. Your child's wood-
en gun cut with your own hand per-
haps, and made a link of connection be-
tween your little boy and you, may be
more to him, more influential over his
character, more potent in binding his
heart to you while living, his memory to
you when dead, than a costly gift that
you ordered at the store. And when
you, living andloving, and natural in life
before your children, and with them,
bend the knee in their midst, and speak
to Ood of them and of yourself, there is
a powerful restraint being put on natural
evil, there is a pleasant type of heaven
where the whole family that is named
after Jesus shall be gathered together. -
[Dr. John Hall.
an
is hastening with gigantic footsteps to
her winter grave. So does man look back
upon his youth. When the first grey
hairs becotne visible, when the unwel-
cotne truth fastens itseli upon the mind
that a man is no longer going up hill,
but down, and that the sun is always
westering, he looks back upon things be-
hind. When we were children we
thought as children. But now there
lies before us manhood, with its earnest
work, and then old age, and then the
grave, then home. There is a second
youth for man, better and holier than
the first, if he will look on and not lc ok
back.- [F. W. Robertson.
labelled—"JAmca Ere d' ClHomeopathic
mwp�of
Chemists, London. Eng." Also makers,
Epps s Choeolate Essence for afternoon use. 1
tow s• Get Plea.
The great secret 0 obtaining riches, is
first to practice economy, and as good
01(1 Deacon Snyder says, "It used to
worry the life out of me to pay enorm-
ous doctor's bills, but now I have 'struck
is rich.' Health and happiness reign
supreme in our little household, and all
aimply because we use no other medi-
cine but Electric Bitters, and only costa
fifty cents a bottle. Sold by F....Tor-
dart
Raekka-strates retie.
The best Salve in the world for Cute,
Bruises, gores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, ('. into and all kinds 4 Skin
eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction to every twee or
money refunded. !'rice :b Quote per
box. For sale by F. Jordan, Goderich.
Nature, after all, is the great physi-
cian. She hides all the secrets of health
within her broad, generous bosom, and
man needs but to go to her intelligently
for his every need. The discovery of
the great Cough Remedy, GRAY'it SYRUP
or RED Srnuca Gum, is an apt illustra-
tion of this As a cure for Coughs,
Colds, Loss of Voice and Hoarseness it
stands unrivalled, while its low price and
readiness of access places it within the
reach of all. Try it and be convinced.
All chemists keep it in 25 and 50- ent
bottles. - ad
1881
NEW FRMTS.1881
The Groot Arnerivctn Renndyy,fir
COUGH& COLJP8 ASTHMA,
JRONCHITIS, LOBS OF
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
THROA11' AFFEC�TIION&
_ is able -
enTomend
b.elatbwnorwr *5 lane lIJ isiss aeAo•
tin tie .c /.A shipfrrw iAr JOrf tomes Few
—eithoat Boole Rs most vah.sbei maim Goa for
Ikdkraelperfell a
Rare oa.
Aa. hard
W the wow
Awful ef-
fects of the
spy
God In
Piet. is'
cases .1
Lane Dir
NEW VALENCIAS,
NEW LAYERS,
NEW CURRANTS,
S. S. ALMONDS,
WALNUTS,
FILBERTS,
CHESSNUTS.
UT LAKE SUPERIOR i3
TROUT, WHITE FISH & HERRING.
AB" SALT WATER
HERRING AND CODFISH.
ALSO, A LAP.!=Z Ai$OP.TPLENT OF
catalogue of 1lekeo' Works.
Oliver Twist, who had some very Hard
Times in the Battle of Life, and having
been saved from the Wreck of the Gold-
en Mary by Our Mutual Friend, Nicho-
las Nicklebyy, had just finished reading
A Tale of Two Cities to Martin Chussle-
wit, during which time the Cricket on
the Hearth had been chirping merrily,
while The Chimes from an adjacent
church were heard, when Seven Poor
Travellers from Mugby Junction com-
menced singing A Christmas Carrot.
Barnby Rudge then arrived from The
Old Curiosity Shop, with some Pictures
from Italy and Sketches byBee, to show
to Little Dorrit, who was usy with the
Pickwick Papers, when David Copper -
field, who had been taking Amerman
Notes, entered and 'unformed the oom-
pany that the Great Expectations of
Dombeyand Son regarding Mrs.Lirrip is
Legacy had not been realised, sad tht
be had seen Boots at the Imo taking
Soinebodyrs bergs to Mrs. Liaippeer s
Lodgings in a street that bas No Thor-
, Bleak Hones, where
the , who had just given
one of Doctor iAd/otd's Prescriptions
to an Unooloav*it' Traveller. was
brooding over tike Mystery •,f Edwin
Drool.
New weass Should ahem.
An Americo authority says: "No
lady need he asha=med to drew plainly r
cheaply: she can, with the help of the
modern grades t" dress, appear like a
lady on very little money. Shit Gin lay
down three rales lot herself: Fever to
pretend to anything, saver to wear false
jewellery, and, antrrtively always to
tie mat. A yam, with a white
mink sad a fin& Sewer is dressed for
in a weE heir deet wibitty t,, treat yeast,
a ori{-MIhR fMI�R7
cw taenias eel bet �v11 Vt--al% b.Ssr
iressad kw • bell
Tiss t irldbo-le she d wawltoed Windom aU tlstialleete
,,fir that of eliew in the pellsat
glow% Ike ws11-1111011 oboe. the pretty
seeking. the wet One es* Iweieine
brnuwt The Asedesee mon. to do
her only justice, is a neat ure by in -
stint, and. if she ocamdremft give. too
:each thought tn'dress, she is still to he
sdtansel and voinneendd for her &Inti'
WW1
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SYRUP
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properties
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weds the_ quantify
fa drink, a11A..11Ow
area •.rade GUM.
Tom/(. f to ed
ateafrothe v :Vl ewe /el
top. 14.4,14.00%
-.,..pieta
.o a:.ow,
Its renufrkable tower in relierin(
certain t;enns if Bronchitis+, (23rd i•.+
almost specific efect Nr caring ,
elinate hacking &'o.ighs, is noir
known to the yubli• of large.
some by sir respt a tsbS c'., -a. fists. Pia • : ; ,.
10 woe a bora..
1h. ward. '-' yr••p el I:: et Spruce Crim •,
tart o -.r Rrrrfe•r•.l Tr.. lc Marr, ort or, tr
awdlabe4 e,r adieu rept-tr., .L.
KERRY W:1 TRU 1 It t • ,.
a'Aetcrane DrWptat•.
Sol: Proprietor.. iced Haa4'o.-
loaf red.
Teas, Sugars,
And General Groceries ;
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, A N D
CHINA.
Dr. PRI(E'v Cream Baking Powder.
Dr. Peace's Lupulin Yeast Gems.
Chas. A. Nairn,
TILE Syn.A1:E.
1;58
W. S. Hart„ & Co.
PROPRIETORS OF THF.
Goaerich MMS
ANCHOR LINE.
I NITWD WEST HAIL STEAMERS
Bail sv eat
NSW YO
ur
dar.
CABINS, Ob
so flee. STEERAGE tib'
These eteamersdu sot carry cattle, skeeporplis
SILW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT,
CAB1N8M5 W tea Excursion at Redwood
Rates •
Passenger a000mmodatioee are unsurpassed,
All Staterooms on barn Deck.
Passengers booked at lowest rates to or from
an Railroad Station in Europe or America.
any
lowest rates, payable (Reset charge, t
throughout Logien& Scotland and Ireland.
Fur Maks of Information, o1.hms,«sppb
W Hall[lassos BaoT.als, 7 Bowmen; Wc.11� ises,
N. Y.
Or to Mlta. E. %VAItN1K'K. Albion Block.
1711 Agent at Ooderich
NOTICE.
7
Gish., ol, P►rolo. rapho.,t in Gide, id..
Is returning hank• fur part tenors, would
Just say. loose• wtrhii4 a benefit sill pleas
eot2ce former price. end ore. err •
I'reeer t. Formerly
Lite Misr Photos. $1.00 $7.1
Axle Motor, - I.U. 110
aid 1.25 1.80
Cabinets Photo per doz.. - 3.00 150
Pant Photo, per dux.. - - 1.50 2.00
And Frames t0 suit the above at
BOTTOM PRIC>`>;8-
Come one. come all! and have your hearts
gladdened by getting good and cheap4l'hotuo
at
17156 E. L. JoH\soN'$.
AT THE OLD STAND.
D. C. STRACIIAll
Ban IISMoVED His •
GROCERY BUSINESS
To 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 generslly. A large quantity of
NEW, FRESH GROCERIES
AS
f'HE1I' Tiil: i(EAi'F..�T
D, C_ ST E ACI-iAN,
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK.
MR- D. FERGUSON
VERY GREAT DISCOUNT !
Ncnrly
all of said Stock as well as tui: own o_ iginal Stock, was bewail before the t.11: 14'
of hardware. I am therefore in a position to sell Cheaper Man any other
Hoose In the Comply.
MY ST(►C:.: OF
Edrl�e��' Builder ' �a ellE�li�ll
11311.1\.‘dit, is (11141(11e,
which I want .o run off quickly. •
COME AND BVT AT SUCII P?ZCLS As WL• L PLEASE Y017.
LOVELL'ti Fresh 0round Water Lime
Province of Ontario Directory
FOR 1881 -1882 -
TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 1881•
Price *5.00.
MR. LOVELL. at the request of several
Merchants and others of the Province of
Ontario of the City of Montreal, tc„ begs to
announce tint his Arm will ppublish a PRO-
VINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY, in No-
vember next. containing an
(LATE PIPER'S.)
for
hoe liberalreturng to lpatronage received during thepast
year. and to state they are prepared to do
The road to matrimony Is a bridal
pat* with
a .Yam'" said a 'harming . r...uivag eat gsade�her hes
eat& Ai to � st of
-
g,� rbla, "(bet r my b.t tab-
bed F
' App•iMsant and 'i1egeeseot' is a
rhyme asekle by a poet this 'esornfig,"
writes a WSISSIS editor. "If be will
kindly make the former." he adds, "ere
win guarantee that he will get ilia pat
far •
GR. ISrrINGI-
Alphabetical Directory
ANi> A THOROUGH
01:.:tied Business Directory
of the Business and Professional men in the
Cities, Towns. and Villages of Ontario. with u
Classified Business Directory
OF THE
CITY OF MONTREAL.
The same care and attention bestowed on
the Dominion and Provincial Directories of
1871 will be given to this work- Subscribers
names respectfully solicited. Terms of Ad-
vertising made known upon application.
JOHN LOVELL t SON
Montreal, Ile. 1851. Pxbfiehexit. 1760
on the shortest notice. or for the convenience
of parties igriefs at at a their rtance town store exchange
(Late R'. 31. Hilliard's, )
Masonic block. Fast St. Ooderich.
jig -Highest price paid for wheat.•
Record of the LYMAN Barb.
FIRPT PRIZZA AWARDED" THE
"LY�dAN
Four-Barb Wire Fencing
at
MONTREAL. QQUE.
HAMILTON ON'I
��CINN�A, 0010. 11-.ZXHIBITIONS.
' $PORT• OK'A. 1
Ion
MICR LLEUCEsid SUPERIORITY
Or.r an eireapetito...
Tie Natal & Bat Fete*
tN TUE
W ORLD_
ses in ey
fes . MI h .t» on eRailway
1 �nude
M sash
sad
yMNI •ARa WINE
It a AegMa
ail tt'Year 46
4� JOHNSTON'S °Q/
SARSAPARILLA
t1VER caviar, DYSF : y::ir
And for Purifying the Blood.
It has been In use for Sin years, acct nos
proved to be the beat preparation .n Um
market for SICK HEADACHE. l'AIN IN
THE SiDE OR BACK. LiVER IOW
PLAiNT PIIIPLL3 ON THE FACE.
DY+PEt1SLA, PILES. and all Dermas
that arise fro -n a Disordered Leer or an
impure blood. Thotuands of our best
Deopte tato It and give it t0 their ehil
,Irm. Physicians preset—II—wit dally. Those
who use it once. recommend it to ager*.
Itis made from Yellow Dock, ilondu•
rid Ranaparllla. Wild cherry. Etilu n fl=l
Ilaodeuce, Sassafras rgrve•
other well -knows valuable Root, and
Ii.rtm. 11M strtefly vegetable, and can-
not hart the mins delicate wti� for
it r• one or the best asedtdaen
Re-rotatinglbs Bowels.
is is .olby all nisexi tble druggists
at ooe dollar for a quart bottle, or six
bottles tor eve donors.
who roans obtain s bottle et
this *warns from their d
senlat*t
ed ae ons dollar. and we w'..IIf send
inal
to MOM
W. lavottrou k CO, NESIdEOUSEK
A=Ranrnona ONE
For sale by Jame Wueloi,
Chemist and Druggist.
8IPGMILLIB
in Stock.
AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE.
R_ W_ lEcKENZIE
1751-1m.
HURON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T.&J.STORY,
.
(SUCCESSORS TO JOHN KNOX), JLANLTFACTi'RERS OF
Nes
:`.. -Ivo ;- e
C arriaaes
ANY STYLE OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER.
REPAIRING and JOBBING done with Neatness and Despatch, and at Reas-
onable Rates. Call and examine befora purcha„ Ing elsewhere.
T_ 8z J_ ;TORY,
HAMILTON STREET.
Chilled Plow
-ANI) ..
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Ole
Senednnalaser
Food
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tee u
WOO
IKNOX'S OLD BTND.
GRAND CLEARING SALE
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Boots and shoes,
—A T
CAPBELL'S BOOT and SHOE EMPOR1M,
FR UNE 1UNTH.
Previous to Stock taking. My Stock is Large and will -assorted,
and
re
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given.
T=RMS - CASH
WM. CAMPBELL.
Goderich, Jan. 13, 1881
uemumss.
1759
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