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-First Boy -"Where yer bin, Billy 1"
Becntd Buy -"Been fishin." First Boy
--"Ketch •nythiu Y' with an anxious
espreenuu en his fees. Far-seeing
tieound Buy -"No. But I expect ter
when I got ill the house.
There are two kinds of fools in this
world -those who Don't change their
opinion, and those who won't.
Pat to tourist, who hits taken shelter
in a leaky mud -cabin: "Dade and it's
soaked to the bone you'll be gettin' wid
the .trainee through the roof ! Come
outside, surr--it's dryer in the wet !"
"Vat • monster lanu•ge "' said s
Frenchman. "Here I read to re paper
Eat a matt ooinmits murder, was com-
mitted for trytl, and den committed
himself W a reportair. No wonder
everyring is done by committees."
" Why do wumeu so often wander
aimlessly in the murky solitudes of the
dead Past, brooding over the days that
are fo geese 1" asked a yonn Lady
of her practical lover, who is • widower.
''They don't, " he replied. "On the
bontrary, they wander around the dry
goods stores of the Present, pricing
things they have no ides of buying.
Women are not dreamy or poetiosl, but
when it comes to getting s Ire bustle for
$1 80 they keep right up with the prce
cession.
A college journal thinks it is fall tints
to start • new national game Of ball, for
it is evident from the following quota-
tions that less -ball was papular in the
time of Shakspeare: "/sow let's have
• catch" -Merry Wives; "Anti so .I
shall catch the fly" -Henry V.; "I will
run no base" -Merry Wives; "After he
wore." -All's Well; "Have yutf scored
rite''(" -Othello; The world is pitch and
pay" --Henry V. ; "These nine men in
buckram" --Henry TV. ; "Where go you
with hats and cluhsl'--Coriolanw; "Let
us see'you in tho field" -Troilus and
Cressida; "I will fear tiecatch"-Tinian;
"More like to run the mnuntry base"-
Cymbeline.
something about
I am now goin' to say somethin' abort
genie. I love gurls, and lately I have
been takin' particlar notice of girls dres-
ses, and their faces too; but what I want
to write about most is gurl's hair. I like
gurl's hair, the long, black glossy sort,
that looks like a midnight veil on their
heads, but I like the wit shiney golden
sort the best. Some gurl'a hair of this
kind looks just like threads of gold, or
bright sunbeams, or like the cobwebs,
stretched over the grass in the summer
morning, covered with dew and all shin -
in' and shimmerin' like. But there 'is
one thing I don't like, and that is the
way some girl's hair is fixed up now a
days. The Bible says a "woman's hair is
• glory to her," but I can't see how it is
so now, tied and screwed and twisted up
into • sort of hard knob behind; and it
also says that It u given her fur a cover -
in, but it tint, for pretty often it only
covers one spot and that one just on the
back of theneck, which must bean awful
bot spot in the,warin weattur. However
I suppose its convenient for the hats to
est on and to stick pins in, and so this
is all I've gut to say now.
AROCT (CRUS HAZY..
"Seeress with *mall Fruits."
Formerly the blackberry was regarded
as merely a bramble in this country. It
is still quitegenerally seeregarded. When
s roan gets to thinking it is not a bram-
ble, all he has to do isto go waltz around
in a healthy latch, with nothing on him
but a cotton shirt and a pair of tow trou-
sers, and he will come out restored to
.he faith of his fathers. The greatest
nemies the blackberry has, are the
goys. Five boys, from town, can eat
more green blackberries in a day, then
would ripen in a week. For many years
the greatest desideratum has been a
hardy berry that could resist the prema-
tura onslaught of boa from town. It prelim -
NOT FJR LADIES,
H oesese is Is Alt Abase Woes $assessed
risesease to W.
noticed that
It hasfrom • time
anterior to which the memery ul the
young man runaeth not, the references
made Iron year to year of the at lea et
dress likely to be worn have all been of
interest only to ladies. (jentlemen have
been left in the dark. They have beau
alighted. No cheering picture has been
held up to show them how they might
best conform to the annual laws of the
greet fashion god, nor have they been
enlightened on the, changes which lien -
demon in other cities have son fit to
make. Thus they have gone blindly to
the tailor's, and • week of:two later are
made to bemoan an eighth of an inch of
brevity in the width of their truwsers, or
the length of their ooat • shade beyond
the prevailing regulation. These mis-
fortunes weigh heavily on the minds of
young mea, and there is no telling how
many ofe them are prematurely turned to
enter • pawn shop through thew secret
causes
Ix seers.
It cannot but have been notioed that
tweeds are fast supplanting the black
suitinga which were w general • few
years ago. They are losing worn on week
days and the Sabbath, on the streets, at
patties, at operas, and even before the
altar. It was looked on as • most singu-
lar freak when an Eastern gentleman
and his groomsmen wore tweed suits
on s wedding day; but it would be
• [natter of very little wander to -day.
And who cau a ty that this isnot a sensible
fashion 1 Tweeds are more dursole,
more becoming, more economical and
better adapted for general wear than
any of the easily soiled and question -
!
able Macke which hare hitherto been •!-
most umtersally worn. This year they
will be more popular than ever. So far
as the Dolor is concerned the taste of
the wearer will be the chief guide, but
judging by the general selection the
light shades are largely the favorites.
nese do not show the dust.
The cost is in the most of instances
worn in the comfortable and familiar
sacque style. The buttons conte closely
up under the chin according to the
American fashion, or allow a greater
space than that of last year, if the Eng.
hsh is preferred. They are quite short
with three buttons and rounded corners
in one instance, or square with five but-
tons. A thick button to match the color
of the tweed is invariably used. Bind-
ing out of the question.
Vests will be collarless, and ma le in
keeping with the style of the coat. •
Trowsers are inclining towards the
style -prevalent about ten or twelve years
ago, when the acme of dress consisted
in having them inexpressibly tight.
"Last year they were very wide," said
a leading cutter, "but this year we are
gettitig them ,pretty snug." There is no
fear, however, that the really tight
trowsers will ever be popular again, as
much from the discomfort they octsaion
as the physdtaal unfitness of so satiny gen-
tlemen to wear them. Theis will be
but little spnng on the bottoms.
Spring overcoats of light-colored ma-
terial with a wide cull, diaplayiilg a rich
silk facing and $ velvet collar, are al-
, ways suitable and dressy. It lutist also
be remembered that a black suit is al-
ways in order for ,dress occasilina, al-
though the time fee tweed suits''in the
ball room is not fard Stant. For those
who do not like tweed, there can be
nothing more neat than a dark cutaway
coat with light trousurs. Prices for
suits do not vary materially from these
of last year.
HATS.
Nothing tends more to destroy the ap-
pearance of a good suit se an unahapely
or poor hat. A good deal of attention
is therefore paid to this item of dress;
In felts, a stiff, low add round crowned,
turned and dipped brimmed hat is the
favorite. Silks, with and without nap,
are worn more than ever and are cer-
tainly very becoming. s variety of
light. soft felt alio finds numerous per-
ch•eereamong light tweed wearers.
OTHER wawa
B y Shoes are no longer inhale broad in t.jie
is • groat desideratum still. The soles and with box toes, although Otte
Schneider, a variety thatwas invented were the moat comfortable style ever
by an Iowa horticulturist, is the nearest worn. A neat, round -tor i, narrow,
approach to it. It is bred from a per- thin-soled shoe is considers;I the beat
redly green persimmon, crossed with a
logwood tree, and still propagated with
a hybrid of wormwood bush and wild
-tab apple. It is not a perfect defence,
nut there are very few boys who care to
,,at more than a quart of them. Nobody
else, however, can go past the field
were the Schnieder is growing, without
being attacked by Astatic cholera, and
this tends to weaken the partial succeas
this hardy berry has received. Then
there is • bug -I do not know the name
If it -that crawls over the berries now
and then. When you eat a berry that
has been glorified by a visit from this
bug, you lie down in the hrian and pray
heaven to take you home in just about
three seconds. And if you live, you can
wake up in the night, along in the mid-
dle of next winter and shudder as you
'fade the old taste of that berry.
When your blackberries grow too
thickly, you will want to thin them out.
To this end you must kill some of them.
This can be done bydigging a well when
the plant stands; then turn the farm
ever, upside down, and let it dry out
thoroughly for a couple of years, then
turn ft over, upside down, and start •
brickyard em the back of it. This will
kill oif some of the plants. There way
bs .0113* shorter and cheaper method of
killing blackberry vitas than this, bet I
never heard of it, and it isn't likey that
there is say.
If you want to devotes/met forty acres
of groeld to the cakivstie t of Waddler
ries, pleat shoat three health, vines in
st taw and-
E�April
w
earner
, e1 Then sheat teat of
the m— wise owns the imam the
Ant side of the read will britt a civil
.dies Vet you, sad try to eniI ct
jhgrt lietti es of his two fields
of wheel ley stela d blackberry vides.
II is netlonewa lee, it what season of
the year bMekberiiw ripen. The black
bitty has sever been ka.wn to ripen.
If the kneketere sod boys slowed die in
Jess it is probable that the berries
weak, ripen some time in July ow Ato
gest But they never had a chance to
see what they could do at ripening
The blackberry is so named, because
it u blue. in order to distinguish it from
the Maslow, which es black -(Hawk!
PAY UP.
WCasst
tttalsp ee !ea/fag
1778-2na GEORGIC CATTLE
mew
o rtye.ret
take pay en at
To THIS PUBLIC: -
Having dsapoaed of wry Photo
Business es Ooderidd, I would take this
Sy to Dawn roar for the [awry
rseweed since commencing burro
here urn years ego. Por toy swearer,
Mr. &allows, 1 bespeak a continuator of
the patronage so kindly tendered me, and
knowing hu* to posses superior ability,
predict for him a sneoessful business career.
RitP404.Miy,
R. R TROMP ON,
Photo,
now in the market.
In shirts, cambrica are largely worn,
but the style of collars remain unchang-
ed. Low necks are quite beyond the
present faahion. A white shirt and
collar, however, cannot be surpassed.
Neckties -the crowning point of a
good suit -incline towards bright colors
and cravats
What a DIl►ereuer.
With reference to the above I would inform
all interested that m aim will be to produce
work at the Lowe Prices wtuisteet with
Good Quality. and shall spare no pains W give
A One assortment of Albums. Frames, etc..
to hand in a sew days.
A call solteited.
R. SALLOWS,
Photo, Blake's Brook, Goderlch.
(Successor to R. R. Thompson.)
N.B.-As I have all the Negatives made by
R. R. Thompson previously to my taking the
busmen, parties wishing duplicates will please
send me their ordra.
"DEAR Wire: Send me a pocket
handkerchief. John." She went slow-
ly to the drawer to get the desired ar-
ticle, and, while looking for it, she came
across the following note, dated two
weeks after the wedding : "SUNLIGHT
or in Soot : You will have to send me
up a haakerchief. Your bewitching eyes
an turned my heed this morning that I
forg t to take one with me, for which I
shall kiss the sweet face of my own t
thousand times when f come home. In
two hours and twentyminutes it will be
twelve o'clock, anthen I can Dome
horse to myt beautiful nee. I long to
fly to you. A thousand kisses 1 send
thee, my fairy wife. Yours tenderly,
Josue" She sighed, gave the boy the
handkerchief, and then sighed again.
R. SALLOW'S,
Fbotografo.
CHRYSTAL tk BLACK,
Practical BOILER-IAKR1L t
The Subscribers, have bought the Tools and
Boiler Bushes of D. RCNCIMAN e!' Co., lately
carried on by the Goderich Foundry and Manu-
facturing Company. and having had an ex-
perience of over eight years to that shop are
now prepared to carry on the trade in all tta
branches.
iff Any work entrusted to as will receives
prompt attention. First-class work guarant
All kinds of Boilers made and repaired. also
Smoke Stacks and Sheet Iron Work. dc., a-
reaeooable Estee
New Salt Pans nude and old ones repaired
on the shortest notice, and at PRICKS THAT DE-
FT COMPETITION.
Chrystal & Black,
BeI 1e3. CODI=l('O. (17571
Tiros. JaMta, Darlington, England,
says : The "Only Lung Pad" is being
thoroughly tried here One lady has a1 -
ready received great benefit, who has suf-
fered for years from Bronchitis and Asth-
ma, and congestion of right lung.
H. E. Honoz, Cambridge, Mich., says:
I have been afflicted with Asthma for
years. An "Only Lung Pad" gave me
immediate relief. I can recommend it
as the greatest remedy ever produced.
HENRY VAN NOHTWICI, of Toledo,
Ohio, says: A friend prevailed upon me
to try an "Only Lung Pad," and I ob-
tained immediate relief from a racking
cough. I know the Pad helped me.
At retail by all druggists.
Wholesale by H. HASWELL di CO.,
Montreal, P. Q
Mews* CM Rauh.
The greet secret of Abstain, riches, is
first to practice econossy, and as good
old Denson Bsyder says, "It used to
worry the life out of ase to pay estsrss-
etts smatter's bbi1�,_�M s. I saw 'semii. rieh.' H.13BE ..d �g�1g1 t'pipt
supreme is our tills lha 1 . std all
simply because M M no oast midi -
eine bet Eleabrie Bileeee, and cooly omits
fifty rents a Mettle " Mnld by 1• Joe -
day
Iseealomecie131a• Wyo.
Till beet Salve in the world foe ('uta,
Desi11st Sores. Tetter, ChappodH►Itda,
Obiaiesas, Corns, and all kinds of Akin
eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to
give rettoet matiafaotion in every oases or
money refunded Price 25 mita per
boa. For We be F Joraian, Goderich
LIBERAL OFFERS
FOR 1881_
PRINTS
COL80iNE "BROTHERS
14)M
5 CENTS A YARD y P.
THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN.
BOOTS & SHOES.
We are receiving liberal shipments of
8 VICK'
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Fer 1s an et Ifs padre. Owe
Ootoerad Flower Plate, faced .M Iflweleat
aetoaa,
with Derlaof e for nod
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Ie wee. L English es elermna. if a &flew
wards order seeds dedect the 10
l,
al s Seeds ere the best la the wetwia The
lIGuide w111 tell how to get and grow
these.
llest'. Rower .at 800 n.�vt� .For
Pages. 0 Colored Plates. eeMO Flint
pollute to piper write; $1s0 In elermet cloth.
In German of English.
Irides WSeM,ralrd llewetlr lbegmane 5E
Pages, • colored Plate in every number dad
Fi yCU a Engravings. Priespeal $1.25 t year;
�iee fur �6.U0. Npeymae x4mDe+w
sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 114 coats.
Address. JAMES VICK. Rothmeier, N. Y
1748.
SEE WHAT
PHYSICIANS
And People in Canada say about
Scott's Emulsion
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil
SPRING GOODS WFi
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which comprise all the Desirable Lines of the Leading Manwfactnrers of the Dominion.
The Prominent Features of our Stuck this Season will be :- A ti of_
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We have also added
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0 RDERED WORK & REPAIRING
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THE SQUARE, Goderich, Feb. ftth, 1881 171:4
If You Want G-ood
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AND
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AND
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Present the brat foreign pperiodirata In a con-
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Terme of aebeertp(le* Heel Edina restage.)
Blackwood or any one Review... 04.00 peran.
Blackwood and any ens Review. 7.00
Blackwood and two Reviews. . 10.00 '
Blackwood and three Reviews Moo "
:Any two Reviews 12.007.00 "
The tour Reviews"
Blackwood and the four Reviews 1S.00
These are about hay the priers charged by
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circulars giving the Contents of the Per -lad-
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New subscribers mai have the numbers Por
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—GO TO—
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In addition to the ordinary lines of the Grocery and Crockery Trade. I carry • to stock of
Flour, Ies, Por and Ileueral Ponis!ous
MY MOTTO IS,
"Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices."
Coal Oil also *old. See:my Stock and get my prices.
tr-Goods delivered to any part of the
D. Ferguson.
Daniel Gordon,
E DY FOR CONSUMPTION
AND
WASTING DISEASES
etitcodiac, N. B., Nov. 5, 1880.
Messrs. 800T1' d' BOW NE: -I have used and
pteectibed for some time "'Boott'e Emulsion of
Cod Liver 011," and And It an excellent preps -
ratios, agreeing well with the stomach, esaily
taken, and its continued use adding greatly to
the strength ami comfort of the patient.
A. H. PTCI, K. D.
Penn. Med. College.
Amherst, Nova dooils, Nov. 0, 1880.
Messrs. SCOTT St BOWNE,-Genu: For
nearly two yeas I have been acquainted with
Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo-
phwphite., and consider ft the finest prepara-
tion now before the public. Its permanency as
an Emulsion w-Ith the pleasant flavor, makes it
the great favorite for children, dad I do highly
recommend it for all wasting diseases of the
system.
]tura. very truly.
C. A. BLACK, 11. D.
llallraz, N. S., Nov. 12, 1880.
Messrs. SCOTT et' DOWN E. -Gentleman: I
have prescribed your Emulsion for the past two
years. and found it more agreeable tp the
etomtach, and have better results from its use
from any other preparation of the kind I have
tried.
H. it. esxzuow, M. D.
Belleville, Ont.
Mears. SCOT T .f' BOW NE, -Dear sirs: 1
feel it a duty I owe not only W you but to the
community, to make the following statement:
About three years ago my eldest daughter was
taken with a severe cold which settled on her
lungs, and not withstanding all that her medi-
cal attendant could do, she gut worse and
worse, and appeared to be in the last and hope -
Ices stage of consumption. 'rhe Doctor said he
could do no more, but recommended your Em-
ulsion. and the effect of it was in the opinion
of every one who knew her, simply marvelous.
Before she had used the first bottle, she felt
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continued to mend se rapidly that in three
months she was able to pre about as usual, and
has continued in such excellent health that
she got married 18 months ago, and has now
as Ane and healthy a son as you can find in the
country.
WILLIAM BLAND.
Elora, one, July, 1880.
This is to certify that my daughter has had
Lung disease for *owe time. and very much
reduced in flesh. and had not strength enough
to walk across the street. :she was advised by
• lady friend to try licott's Emulsion. and to
our great surprise before she had used three
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I recommend it to every one troubled with the
same disease.
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vRtritrr oR*44.4s
CaBi�c1—Mater and Under1er.
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LocaOss,rETr., ger..
Cash Buyers wall Ilei t it t , their advantage to see my stock If they need • good article at
close price.
D. GORDON, 1Pest Street, steer Pat Office, Goderida.
- -- gIN'TAIL
Carriage Works!
:a. POOR
having leased the shop of Mr. P. Bayne, is now engaged in the manufacture
first clans
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, etc.
u
Give me a call. and 1 will give you price* that eannet 'b. r'o,ten in th
county.
REPAIRING & JOBBING DONE
KINTAIL CARRIAGE WORKS,
B. POINTER
GET YOUR
AUCTION SALE BILLS
r'RiNTET' sr the neer of TAP Hi1RON AIMIAL.
Nnrrh gtree. I. ,ser,. e
TUE GREATEST WONDER OF-DIOi)ERN
TIMES! --The Pills Purity the Blood, correct all
disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and
Bowels and are invaluable in all complaints' ln-
eidrntal to Females. The Ointment 1. the only
reliable remedy for Bad Legs Old Wounds.
Sores and Ulcers, of howeverstanding.
ForBronchitib,Dlphtheria.Coughs, olds,Oout,
Rheumatism and all Skin Diseases. it has no
equal.
BEWARE OF AMERICAN COUNTER -
FRITS. 1 most respee>tfuUy take leave to call
the attention of the Public generally to the fact
that certain BOURN; In New York are seeding to
many parts of the globe MPURIOUS IMITATION*
of my Pills and ointment. The These frauds bear
on their billets some adder's In New York. i
do not allow my Medicine to be sold Many part
et the United States. i have no Ageata then•.
My Medicines are only made by me at :LTC Oee
ford Street, tendon. in the Books of directions
affixed tot the *porton toake is activation warn-
ing the Pelee: against being deceived by coun-
terfrtte. IM not he mUIed hy this audaclowe
trick. as they are the rounlerJeita tamp prefeed
to denounce. Thew: et/tin terfeltaare purchased
by unprineipled V enders at one-half the price of
my Pills and Ointment and are mold fo you as my
ggeennetee Medic/Mee. i most earnestly appeal to
that sense ofJtutice which I feel sure I may t' en
tare neon asking from althonorable pewaen•, to
*NIA mc, and the t'ublic as far as ppltayy Ile In
their power.) n denouncI ng th la she metfI iraud.
Earls Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine
ban the Brittah Government Stamp with the
words " HOLLOW Ara PILLS aNn OINTMENT,
LosOoe.- ved thereon. On the label is
Ste address, M1Et Orford Kuser. Leedom. where
.rasa are Manuhotered. Hollow s Pills
afNl &e rinwgp any pt her red*as ere
The Trade Marts of these Medi
regieterr1* RrNb�Pwws. Renee eseeidjopnra wwil yf one
mle, well he
aligned) THOMAS HOLLOW AY
.Orford Street. Loudon. Jan. 1. 1E71.
CINGA'ESE.
HAIR RE,NLWER
The Drownrlg awry of _So,‘ • to •
beasts al !moo o s seay T . ass hho�ea,
Ihe H'�� lila
b
MI eet the hair, reads res 1
Ir roots. moil re-
vises its w - once and sots with rapidity 1•
RaTOA1R6 6RET HAIR
TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.
Try of babes nsiwg any other. atatAt_11r Y►
drearier.l` 50 eta a ,Mottle lfssdrearier...
AGENTS 7."".4,4,e tie.