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The Huron Signal, 1881-06-10, Page 7THE HURON SIGNAL. F,BIDAY JUNEIO . 1881. Householb Mints. All cold fresh uoeat+, when properly served, make niow palatable breakfast di•hei. In preparing these dishes great etre mould be taken to throw out all gristld, tough skin, and dry, chippy pxor- tteas. The meat should be hashed very fine. and mixed either with mashed pota- toes err bread crumbs soaked in sweet milk. Ordinary hash, made of equal proportions of corned beef and potatoes, can be much improved and rendered really delicious by adding bread crumbs soaked in milk, or sweet milk or cream without the crumbs, and working }t well with the hand, then forming it int, rolls and browning in the oven. or it may be placed in a well -buttered pan and put in • hot oven until brown on the bottom and sides and perfectly heated. When ready to serve, turn it (rung thepau onto a heated dish. Very nice hash balls ;ire made by mixing hashed !neat, bread crumbs soaked in milk, and a fresh egg; season to taste with salt and pepper and sweet herbs, if liked. If the meat is mostly lean, sweet cream or a little but- ter or dripping must be added. Make into round cakes and fry quickly in a small quantity of hot fat till brown on strained, is dissolved. Use the water in which the last rice was boiled as starch iu the riuuug water. This ut the duly safe way to wash the dehcate French lawns and linens which spot at the touch of soap. rtaalltla Of Ifu-iraNte DeeerlpN.a. A popular writer thus describes • battle:—`'We have been fighting at the edge of the woods. A moment ago the battery was a confused mob. We look again, and the ser guns are in position, the detached hones hurrying away, the amunitiun chests open, and along our line runs the cununand, 'Give thein one more volley, and fall back to support the guns' We have scarcely obeyed when boom ! boom ' opens t!:•• battery, and Jets of tire Jump loan and scorch the green trees under which we fought and struggled. The shattered old brigade has a chance to breath, for the first time in three hours, as we form a lane and lie down. What grim, cool fellows those cennoneers are ' Every man is a per- fect machine. Bullets splash dust into their faces, but they d., not dodge. There goes one to the earth, shut through the head u he sponged his gun. That machinery loses just one beat, misses South sides, and sane but. For frying just one cog in the wheel, and then all these meats and potato cakes the fat fried out of salt pork is much better than fresh lard. Saco Aon APPLE PcuDllto.—Pare and core six good sized apples and put them III • pudding dish. Boil s teacupful of sago in water till clear, and pour it over the apples; grate a little nutmeg on the top and put it in s moderate oven for half an hour; serve hot, with a sauce made as follows: Beat one egg well and mix smoothly with it a tablespoonful of corn starch, or flour, adding a little if it is not thin enough. Stir thin a cup and a half of boiling milk water, sweeten well and flavor lemon. If the apples do not cook they may be stewed previously to, ing the sago over them. DoroH NUTS THAT WILL NOT FAT.—One egg, one cup milk, one spoonful melted lard, mixed together. As much flour as will make this roll out nicely, but not too hard, two teaspoon- fuls of baking powder, and half a cup of sugar mixed and stirred into the mills, &c., roll out, cut into round rings and fry in hot lard. Camas Puna—One cup of hot water, one half cup of butter; boil the water and butter Together, and stir in a cupful of dry flour while boiling; when cool stir in three eggs, not beaten, one at a time, and beat well; drop by the tablespoon- ful omjo buttered tins and bake in a milk press forward to capture the battery. into We can hear their shouts as they form and with well p our - d twnay Isgo s.sds r wo SW et•aape - *!41•s euredvea weU with sad • )Aro erl ■_ y- �t paste rile. olds HomstS+tide lore It Eng."— Also makers of for afternoon1„1 works away again as before. Every gun is using a short fuse shell The ground shakes and trembles, the roar shuts out all sound from a battle -line three miles lung, and the shells go shrieking into the swamp to cut trees short off; to mow great gaps in the bushes, to hunt out, and shatter and mangle men until their corpses cannot be recognized as human. You would think a tornado was howling through the forest, followed by billows c,f fire, and yet men lire through it—aye SOAK table: quick oven for twenty-five minutes. When cool open and fill with cream made as follows :—Beat together one egg and half a cup of sugar, add two tablespoonfuls of flour, and stir into a cup of boiling milk, boil it and flavor when cool. - Cheemisists, Epps's l' •w aa ei.s Rica. The great secret of obtaining riches, is first to practice economy, and as good old Deccan 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 simply because we use tie other medi- cine but Electric Bitters, and only costa 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 bosom, and man needs but to go to her intelligently for his every need. The discovery of the great Cough Remedy, Guy's Saar? or RED SPRUCE GUM, 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 of accost places it within the reach of ►IL Try it and be convinced. All chemists keep it in 25 and 50 -cent bottles — ad for the rush. Now the shells are changed for grape and canister, and the guns are fired so fast that all reports blend into one mighty roar. The shriek of a shell is the wickedest sound in war, but nothing makes the flesh crawl like the demoniac singing, purring, whistling grape -shot, and the serpent -like hiss of canister. Men's legs and heads are torn from bodies, and bodies cut in two. A round shot or shell takes two men out of the rank as it crashes through. Grape and canister mow a swathe and pile the dead on top of each other. Through the smoke we see a swarth of men. It is not a battle, but a mob of men desperate enough to bathe their bayonets in the flame of the guns. The guns leap from the ground almost asthey are depressed 1 OD the foe, and shrieks and screams and Th. 0r001 AmericanR�.� COUGHS, COLDS, ABTB' A, ARONCHITIQ LOSE OF VOIC$ HOARSENESS AND THROAT AFFECTION& {Iron 4sti ry. �a trDa./- at°a•-�1•!ow,r�,r•.1s.o' wo/IiaM s �!+af?,.� Mi•IdMa •s"." Tree tams ••u* I w tat e Sae '"'' GRAY'S r"'� .y w row r war.:: dwlN! •J •e Reda of the awl ai l ifi fly rwo•• snits_► :P1:4::11.3 a ""' SYRUP fw•de `4«r. !lame /w •,,l� mass. or saJVit w rr M"� D4 .1. r• PWG "°ht "i~..e. RED "Me Ow - Haat tae yawl carr early � /',d at a erthelr moa- ! •rwyt b SPRUCE O r teIJ • r a bare, a .• oowtaly r anal order Mew aa� fu drink ale • from t tea+sack• GUM. rGww les e 8 p r it c• c Hwyy Leta toys, •oeaiton. Its remarkablepp�c��t�er in relieving certain ferrns of Bronchitis, and its almost epecide effect in curing ob- stinate hacking Coughs, is now well known to the public at large. said by all rupecfabat cAewtW. Prier. 25 and O oasts a book. The words "Sirup of Red Spruce awe'. en... •. Irk oar Registered Trude Nark, and oa - rroy...: sad(abets are oho regtatered. KERRY, 1VA T.4U V 1C- CO., Wholesale D, vppt•t.. Sole Propriety r• anal Jt.an„ lu 'arrr$. FLOWERS AND PLANTS. ALEX. WATSON Florist, South street. wishes to Inform the pcopleon hand a plendidderieh and tassortment the has of shouts blend into one awful and steady cry. Twenty men out on the battery are down, and the firing is interrupted. The foe accept it as a sign of wavering and come rushing on. They are not ten feet away when the guns give them a last shot. That discharge picks living men off their feet and throws them into a swamp, a blackened, bloody mass. Up now, as the enemy are among the guns! There is a silence of ten seconds, and then the flash and roar of more than 3,000 muskets and •.rush forward with bayonets. For what ! Neither on the right nor left, nor in front of us is the living fore ! There are corpses around us which have been struck by three, four and even six bullet', and nowhere on this acre of ground is a wounded man ! the wheels of the gun cannot move until the hloekade of dead is removed. Men cannot pass from cession to gun without climbing over rows of dead. Every gun and wheel is smeared with blood; every foot of grass has its horrible stain. His- torians write of the glory of war. Burial parties stew o order. where historians saw glory... nesse Cleaning `oats. To take grease from marble floors or hearths, spread them with a mixture of strong soap lees, fuller's earth, and pipe- clay pounded fine, and lay a hot iron on the places bill dry. Repeat if necessary, rubbing the mixture well into the stone. To clean white marble, mix verdigris and powdered pumicestone with fresh -slaked lime mixed with soap lees to a thick paste. Tie it in a woollen hag, and rub the spot with it, washing off with soap and water, and going over till the spot is out. A solution of vitriol ,pill take off fire and smoke stains, while cracks are easily mended by a cement of marble dust, which any stone -cutter will furnish. Painted walls should be washed in cold water with cloth tied over a broom, first dusting them well in the same man- ner. Have the water changed often, and see that the strokes are made as evenly as passible up and dol*, or the walls will ,;he streaked when dry. Take out grease from paint or wall paper with a paste of magnesia wet benzole of the freshet, strongest quality, for half what is sold has lost all property of taking nut grease. Clean wall -paper with bread -crumbs, cutting a fresh surface of the bread for every stroke, or it will soil more than it cleans. A quicker way is to rub the paper with dry cloths dipped in whiting with a little pumice powder mingled. This will remove fly spots and finger msrks. In cleaning carpets, what is called dry cleaning is done by taking nut grease spots with a brush dipped in hot water and gall made very strong; dry by rub- bing with cloths and leaving in a very warm room, then strew damp sand over the doth or carpet, brain it nut with • hard broom, and it will bring away most of the dirt with it. Coats and cloths are cleaned with soap and vitro' water like the carpets, and may be dry-cleaned by using bran instead of sand, and finishing off with' • soft brush rubbed nn a sponge wet with olive -oil atter every doses strokes The oil supplies a gloss el the cloth and brightens the solos. (;hints furniture coven and curtains can be washed In rime water. Two pounds of rice boiled in two gallons of water till soft should be added to s tub of boilislg water. Wbs& (pool snoseh to bearthelunds in. wash the ehinitwNboell snap Pam through weather tate* Ig whtdt half as mach rise, balstl tad BEAUTIFU FLOWERING PUNTS of almost every variety, and also a choice collection of BEDDING PLANTS, AND SHRUBS, and all kinds of VBC}ETABLF PLANTS in their season. The public are cordially in- vited to examine the stock. Remember that the earliest purchasers have the best choice. ALEX. WATSON, South St. P. S.—Also for sale, • heating apparatus, suit- abie for amateurs. consisting of boiler. four - inch pipes. and expansion tank. 1784. iaat NE�V FRIIITS. ias� NEW VALENCIAS, NEW LAYERS, NEW CURRANTS, S. S. ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS, CHESSNUTS. tar LAKE SUPERIOR WI TROUT, WHITE FISH & HERRING. pa" SALT WATER HERRING AND CODFISH. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF u Mosta of by t in wafts a3 d tonna arui Janis .nal u. Meter'. It yob are yore i ren or o.e.itr or Mari, old ur poarboaaL 4r saw, rely solluroit wbmvw yo■are waeaevw you tool that 75! syst.w needs o enssinW,1.,a- or Mac lotto( alter. 11(np, tale• Hop SIttort. Naveh, router t d4 Or Ian PSI isI plaint, °bnrw�l4. *b Ever crows• Yoe wtalb eotS.1 of ro'a Mop Mum rtuvear lAMP • d, lII It ma cavofou i Ire. 1t Is yawed hu elrade. Teas, Sugars, And General Groceries ; CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, A N D CHINA. Dr. Palc&'s Cream Baking Powder. Dr. PEles's Lupulin Yeast Gems. "Let us play we were married," said little Edith, "and I'll bring my dolly and say 'Seebaby, papa.' "Yes, replied Johnny, "and I will say, 'Don't bother me now. I want to look at the paper.' " Children have strange ideas of grown folks' ways, now, haven't they'? Cure tha' Cough ! t ou can do it speed- ily, solely and surely with Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. Now is the season to guard against colds If you would pre- vent Comsumption neglect not the most ti flit g symptoms award's Pectoral Balsam will never fail you. It cures Croup, Asthma. Bro cbttis, Whooping - Cough and all P.t&losary complaints. Obtain it of your druggist. Chas. A. Nairn, THE SQUARE. 1758 II you ,v. • loan of [tL - tero Satan'- tor 4,e. r71.:rtf unci. t.. fay., L-n:i.IA vr waste. u.: Itvp I • •eft rb.8 ?roes env • • oa : it you *• d Ur . . L .-r!.•ll f suco a bad .L aro ttee+. Thn,.-'A• dr .n j. rm:1-. 1 ... l .0.u. „ of KI gree'- Loss. Lay. toss•• I • • sorts.. byat'•,r ITT snail 1: oy`Itaose lillatX 0. 1. • app at- -f.11 nal cure G.lj rasa a ,ke co of nov.1.1. iobare,,,e. • 5Idl—A-„- ▪ L f - .t,i MOP rrzms RTC CO, , x. T. *Town.. 0.w_ ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAtIIuLdS.TTsBAMYRS NEW YORK TOOLAeo WW CABINS, gale to gra. STEERAGE INV These Steamers do not carry cable, sheep or pigs NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. CABINS :aa 10 Etes. Reduced •t nduced Ra Passenger accommodation are unsurpassed. accommodations_ Staterooms on Un Deck. Passengers booked at lowest rates to or tram soy Rallroad Station to Europe or Auawisa. Deattsat lowest eater, payable *iarge,) and Inked. thToi b o S5 1& od Swr a o pleas. Ra apply to HExuawaox Bteon THas, ¥ Bowt.tx.Gasa,i. N. Y. or to MRS. E. WARNOCK. Albion Block. 1781 Ageat a1 tiedal ick NO+TICR (ninny tip Photoyreplitig is Godes i it. In retarataWeeks anks for �ptt o fayors, would Just say, thoae notice former pincer; w and pa renet will please Prose t IA1.00 1.80 Idle Stet Phos s Sala Photos. - Lb 1s1 Oabl.eta P►qo per dos.. 1.00 OardPLoW per dos.. Aad Frames to suit the above at BO'T'TOM PB- Oowe one.teome all and have lour beery* gladdenedd-by getting good and chra bots at Wormer. 00 r00 1.30 130 2.00 1766 E. L JoaxsoR's. AT THE OLD STAND. D. C. STRIACHAN HAS REMOVED HIS GROCERY BTTSINESS To thelcby where h�wpleased old all his old and the publigenraly� large titl of NEW, FRESH GROCERIES As CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. D, C_ STRACHAN. I RAVE BOUGHT THE HARDWARE STOCK. MR. D. FL 3 TJSON AT A VERY GREAT DISCOUNT ! Nearly all of sold Stock, as well as my own original Stock, was bought before tar t,I ser d Hardware. I am thereforeMouse EA In p tale Cea■t�l Cheaper than any ether MY STOCK OF ' Builders' (dural itatah3iiii,(11101(1,i � ��rmrS , which 1 want w ran off quickly• 00K2 AND BUY AT VS= PRIMES AS WILL PLEASE TOIL Lt IVELL'S Province of Ontario Directory I Fresh Ground Water Lime in Stock. FOR 1881-188'^-_ TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 1881, Price .6.00. 'UR. LOVELL. at the request of several 111 Merchants and others of the Province of Ontario of the City of Montreal, &c to dud at his firm will pnbUsii a RO- VLNCE OR ONTARIO DIRECTORY, in No- vember next. containing an W. S. Hart & Co. 1'1tOPRiETORS OF THE Goderich Mills Alphabetical Directory AND A THOROUGH Classified Business Directory of the Business and Professional men in the Cities, Towns, and Villages of Ontario, with a Classified Business Directory Or 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, Terme of Ad- vertising made known upon application. JOHN LOVELL St SON Montreal, Dec. 1881. Publishers. 1769 (LATE PIPE ,t'S. ) Beg to return their thanks tri the public for the liberal patronage received during the past year. and to state they are prepared to do arRISTIINT G. on the shortestparties living ng at a 'distance wior for the ll nvenience of i exchange grids at their town store (Late W. M. Hilhard's,) Masonic block. East 8t. Goderich. ,MI -Highest price paid for wheat. -1111k ria Jest a &eemlatg. Fon th speedy cure of Consumpuon and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Asthma,kp in the side and chest, dry ttcki- mg in the thost, Howsenees, Sore Throat, and all chr mie or lingering dissoses of the about and lungs, Da. Enen's Now Dm - °ovum, has no equal and has established ter itself • world— boding physigiseis seas sad assay it is their io prepared y p..tls. The formula frau recommend - y .il Ma i& e..ilaThs dally and Ile press rage it in the most glowU teems. iso to your draggist ggud s trial bottle fee Ns vents, or s tngm sial for $1- Pas sale by F. Jor- dan. Ooderieb. Record of the MILAN Barb. sksttimssetAMM s salve. The best Salve is tbs wand fee Ow, =sea T.M., Ohsepsi Oorms, mitt all timid Skim stvlOssapolls* This Salty Aitsd sive Si sway OM r r Omeow retasiell hba id dills pr loos Tux gels b, P. Jesus&, (iagseisit TIRST PRIZES AWARDED THE aaLYMAN" Four -Barb Wire Fencing at ME. HAO�N,�Tn, I.ONT. CINCINNATI OHiO. EXHIBITIONS. tITRACU k. Y. DAVENPORT, IOWA. RIC ILLUcsa d ev111RIORITT Over aU C.esps+ters. Tie Nap€1 & Beat Foci( or TIM WORI.D_ Adapted and am is At= unman tali. Weems =Mr DOIA ION BARD WI'IJli I IIOI C0•. 172 R Ow. Atges Wine= IA the 80 a 'JOHNSTON'S"d SARSA�PAaRILLA Mil CDAf YAiH}1 Ms 11a L And for Purifying the Blood. It, las been in use for 40 years, has pro ed too be the brat prefer the maricesatorS1CKHEADACHAININ THE DE OR BACK. LIVER O)4 PLAINT PIMPLES ON THE FACE, D1'St'EPelA. PILES. and all Diseases that arise from a Disordered Laser or an imp,tre blood. Thousands of our best people tato it and give it to their chil- dren. Physicians pr eecribe It daily. Those who use It coos, recommend It to others. ladnSuin Hondu- ras S iU, Wild Cherry. Dock. rs. Dandelion, 8amafraa Wintergreen. MA ether well-keown valuable Roots and Herbs 11 Y strictly verwtabbe. and can- es kart dm mot silicate constitution. n. It r rte et! tba kit `,s •as Psetrlan• s ed iby eaawo �M amulets at owe dollar imams for old eve Mars. ar guars WM% of - Thaw .�l�ls a loads d ars satdlc ir from aulr and .s oat .scar. sod us ...a it ro lham Ir. moms S ce, Aam isswtwt For sale by JAitas Winson. Chemist and Druggist. AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. CK:F NZIE 1781.451. HURON CARRIAGE WORKS. T. & J. STORY, 1SUCCESSORS TO JOHN KNOXI. MANI'P'.tc•'I•l•I1FRS cel'' arC ANY STYLE OF VEHICLE BUIL_ REPAIRING and JOBBING done with Neatness onable Rates. Call and examine before purchasing elle+ 8z IKNOX'S OLD STND. GRAND CLEARING —0 F— Boots and Shoes, —A T— WEs BOOT ad SflOE EMPUILIUL FUR ONE MONTH. Chilled Plow AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Previous to Stock taking. My Stock is Large and well-nsst'r'ted, and GREAT wars »ltiMmmt : imb yM- a gios= BARGAINS will be given. TERMS - CAS= WM. CAMPBELL. Goderich, Jan. 13, 1881 1769 r BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS The only Medicine that successfully purifies the Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys, while at the same time it allays Nervous Irritation. and strengthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and speedily miring Biliousness, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Oonsti- pation, Rhadacbe, Rheumatism. Dropsy.Nervons and Gen- eral Debility, remade Oomplalnts. Scrofula, Erysipelas, fah nom, and every species of Chronic Disease aril Ig tom Disordered Liver, Kidneys, Stomach. Bowels t'r Blood ?ME ? 11 �N NI UU1111111 ■ TIM WORLD. clow sues g m g& Dever. rat r MUNN a M . !NE ► ies.. Paesmaa's Wens Irewd•e i. a oak, mea seed sasessa ses,.Nr s( wan n Madras w d.k.. MOB sy mess or s Iry tL Maw Vramuw's Mew Mt• s• brie aro wan urn swarf mew asd ewallbey thew ern •• .gist Prix• .t rv... pus pew. Sets by JAW* sal.Druggistoaiatw —...1.•• ealteesounotte It r • 4