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She Fashions.
Ribbons grow wider.
Slept silks are revived.
Escarte cloth is a novelty.
New Cavite. have coronets.
New cheviut mantles are short.
Rho -lames silk is very pi,pnlar.
RaI'.-tril chenille is a r.ew fringe.
White stripe bonnets are imported.
Satin strafe are in their decadence.
CMgchtueo's drab remains in favor.
Soft grus gni. trios spring bonnet&
Colored bel -spreads are fashionable.
English silky have conte into fashion.
Dressmakers decry +esthetic dressing.
Short skirts are ideated fonts top t..
toe.
Six tints are in
plumes.
Rosebud crowns are on new lace bon-
nets.
Ltcefrills are used inside of poke bon -
nota
Prun.tla dresses are imported frau
London.
Sunflowers are embroidered on new
parasols.
Sulk wautlea are covered with drop
buttons.
Velvet ribbon strings complete jet
la.:e buunets.
English jockey caps are worn by
e' 1 uestrien nee.
Manilla bounots will be chosen for
dress bonnets.
new long ostrich
Farm ane 16araen.
The tuberee is one of the must desir-
able of uur sununer-flowering bulbs. It
is always best to procure your plants uf
a reliable florist.
Wood ashes stake a good fertiliser for
pear trees. Mixed ooal and wood ashes
taay also be applied with advantage.
Ground bones are better for fruit trees
of all kinds than fermented manure.
An application of 100 pounds of nit-
rate of soda to an acre of wheat, when.
the crop Inks weak, will show its benefit
in a few days, nut only improving in its
erowth but largely increases the yield.
Every person who keeps chickens
should raise garden peppers. A tea
made by hoiliuq them in water and ad-
ded to bulling potatoes or corn weal
dough is started to be a surto preventive
of cholera in fowls.
Nevar set a ben in a box above the
ground or floor of the chicken -house if
possible to du otherwise, as the eggs dry
too fast and lose their vitality. Much
better success may be expected if the
nests are tuadr upon the ground.
Orchard grass is adapted to warns,
sandy or gravelly land, where it will
produce large crops, growing very rapid•
ly. If sown very early in the adoring,
acid the season is a good one, it will get
high enough to cut the first season.
Green peas are early crops. Most
penins prefer the dwarfs, but the fall
varieties yield better. A fault with the
dwarfs is that they furnish families
growing theta such few packings. This
is because they ripen nearly all at once.
Sleeves ars padded to raise them above
the shoulders.
Rod lace mitts are to be worn with red
straw hat&
Designs of birds rival the flower pat-
terns on Dutton goods.
Black flannel suits are worn both in
and out of mourning.
Jersey gloves, of ailk or thread, will
be woru in the summer.
Hawthort , flowers are printed on In-
dia red and blue foulards.
For early spring wear, preference will
be given to Bactine cloth.
Tailor-made cheviot dresses will be
worn throughout the spring.
Clubs, harts, spades and diamonds
are figures on new woollens.
Little boys fancy suits frequently
have a pooch or hunting bag of the Ma-
o. tonal of the suit attached to a belt of the
same. The handkerchief is carried in
the bag.
Discarded umbra satins are used for
bebepreads with lace cuvef..
Velvet -figured gauze will be chosen
for black and white dresses.
India shawls are cheaper now than
they have been before for years.
Embroidered edges appear on all kinds
of spring and summer dress geode.
Dark 'straw bonnets and hots will be
the fashion with plain suits next season.
A
"Arabic percales" have hieroglyphics,
arabesques and other quaint designs. cold promptly relieves the udder as soots
"Cold pressed" flannels that require as Possible after birth.
no further pressing are used for droves. -- - ---- --
Gin hams are beautifully brought out. Mr. J. Burr Plumb, writing of the
fisheries at Niagara, supplies these par-
ticulars: • In respect to the sturgeon, I
may mention as a matter of much in-
terest there has been great success in
fishing for them during the past winter
in the river current between the town of
seldom done by hand, as machine work N lagers and the American fort. They
is less costly. are taken by weans o1 small hooks batted
with minnows, and attached in great .
Breakfast caps aro in great demand numbers to a line which is anchored and
for young ladies: the mortes are various, buoyed in the middle of the current.,
and all are plat:; and generally boom- The rapidity of the current and the great I
lug. depth uf the water prevent the formation
Irish point lace has become extremely of ice, and although quantities of ice are ,
Inbar. It figures very generously in often moving down the stream, which j
Il you would preserve summer -trade
butter for winter use, see that the but-
termilk is all worked out of it before it
is packed, and then keep it under a
strong brine, and if se kept it will be as
sweet at the end of the year as when it
was made
Warm water is an excellent thing for
cows giving( milk; it is as good at two or
three quare of meal a day; but if you
mix meal and shorts with it cows must
be allowanced as they will drink too
mach -enough to dinnniah the flow of
milk. The quantity will vary with the
character of feed and the cow. A little
good judrment is a very nice thing here,
as everywhere else.
It is said that if linseed oil is applied
to sore teats for a few times, both he -
fon and after niilkings, it will effectually
cure any case of the kind. Many cows
are kickers until their teats are so treat-
ed, when they become as quiet as iambs,
and seemed delighted in being milked.
Teats may appear smooth, but still are
tender, and only need a little oil to
make the cow perfectly willing to be
milked.
Tho best treatment for a snare is foal
is to give her moderate exercise' daily.
care being taken against over-exertion.
The food should be good clover and
timothy hay well cut and salted, ground
oats, and a bran mash mixed with pota-
toes or other roots. Feed some corn or
tneal but not too much, in urger to
guard against milk fever. See that the
I I T.—Jo•lin .:n+uanll, .r. of Turn
betry, well aid favorably kn'eat a•
iiuuuy in this locality, died at his hone
Last Thursday, aged 69 years. He lies
buried at Wroxeter on Friday. Mr.
Uanmell was a sterling wan And one
unanimously respected. His was an ar-
d.siL Rnforwor, and was always fund
ready to lend a helping hand to $ utidy
one.
;re IIb. llflNbeal MArlea. asci sir whom
It sway en•ea.
Puospjhatiur,
phate Element
Facts Formul•At
M. D� of Boston, Mass., cures L'ultuon-
ary Consumption, Sok Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia
and all wasting diseases of the hutusn
systetu. Phowphatuie is not a Mt•deciie,
but a Nutriment, because it contalus no
Vegetable or , inersl Puisous, Opiates,
N trcotics, and not Stimulants, but slap
ly the Phosphatic and Gartric Eletueuts
found in our daily food. A single bottle
is sufficient to cnnviacu. All Druggists
sell it. $1 00 per bottle. Lowlier &
Co., sole agents for the Dominion,
55 F;ovit Street East. Torunto.
Nerve Food, a Phos -
upon Scientific
by Professor Austin,
The designs are delicate and coloring
I'
Satin ribbons are losing favor and can
les bought at reasonable prices fur chil-
drens sashes.
The new embr.,idered tritnmiugs are
Who's the sed rbyslrtau.
no nue that dues most to rapier.- suf-
fering humanity of the thousand and one
ills that befall them, is certainly the beat
of all physicians. Electric Bitten are
daily doing this, curing where all otlit•r
remedies faded. As apron; tonic and
blood purifier they have ne a dual. They
positively cure liver and kidney com-
plaints. In the strongest sense of the
term, they are the best and cheapest
physician known. —(Daily Times. Sold
by Geo. Rhynas, at 50 cents.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SEII(Ei MACII1NESI
Tice subaoriber would intimate to the pt
pie of Oudertch that he has dixtded to give
business In hos the owing to ill health. an
that he is now repsred to Sive execeptiva-
ally good rgalhs. AR wanting
PIANOS,
OItt:ANS or
SEWING MACHINES
will nett 1110 their advantage to call at once,
as this Jos O t• \ VINE clearing tyle.
230, FOR Io!
MANITOBA
J. W. WEATHERALD.
Arrangements have been
made by the Great Western
Railway, to run special excur-
sion trains through to Mani-
toba and Dakota, without
change of cars, in charge of a
special agent. The first Ex-
cursion leaves i.he line of' the
London Huron and Bruce
Railway, on WEDNESDAY,
MARCH let, to be followed by
an Excursion every Wednes-
day during March and April.
Baggage checked through.
For all information as to fares
or freight rate' apply person-
ally or by letter to
GEO. B. JOHNSTON,
.pe,ial Agent Great ai"ostern Railway
(ioderioh. Ont.
Goderich. Jan. 121sP1. A.821.3m
PERCNELARO�eTRON HORSES
r�-class lingerie imported for this sea-
son, a quantity of lace that is effectively
used in association with satin.
'Suicide of a 7llllleaalre.
On Sunday afternoon Cornelius J.
Vanderbilt. brother of Win. H. Vander-
bilt and who contested the probate will
have been
carried over the Falls, the fishing boats
are not prevented from reaching the
grounds. Mr.. Kerr, the fishery over-
seer of our district, informed me that
about 1,500 have been caught during the
past winter. averaging 40 pounds weight
when dressed, 60,000 pounds, worth 5I,
cents a pound, $3,300, besides the cavi-
are which is made from the roe, and
of the late commodore, suieidedby shoot- brings a very high price. A fishernnsn
• ing himself through the head at the of Niagaralately caught one eight feet
Glenham hetet After shooting himself
1
formed in Lake Erie and
long, weighing pounds.ti
he lingered in an unconscious state sev-
eral hours, dying about six o'clock, sur-
rounded by many friends and members
of the family. The motive for the act
given by his friends' is that it was the
result of mental derangement, brought
on by years of sufferiti from epileptic
fits. No other reason could be given,
as his financial affairs were said to be in
the most prosperous condition. Van-
derbilt went to the Glenhaia hotel two,
weeks ago last Saturday from Florida,
where he spent several weeks, and had
previously visited the but springs fur
the benefit of his health, which has been
very poor for a year. On Tuesday
morning he felt more unwell than usual,
and did not leave his bed. About one
o'clock an attendant left hint as he sup-
posed asleep. Suddenlyhe was startled
by the report of a pistol in the adjoining
room, and rushing in
fsun i death.
tdderbilltt
struggling in the agonies
hs right temple was an ugly wound, and
still clasped in his hand was a small re-
volver. A physician was immeuiaely
called, but he pronounced the wound
mortal. Vanderbilt never spoke after
firing the shot. Hu brother. William
H., arrived about 4 o'clock, but learn
ing that Cornalins could not live, re-
in onlyas o
Importing and Breeding
ESTABUSIIUENT
181V41.
:""ie Great Americom Remedy for
COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
TIIROAT AFFECTIONS.
Pr.pared /Toga . uasess�Tg'g'w
.,oar. n..... _eei+.a"t
ed }Erle. M w. 'rail tha
— tx TI3 —
WORLD.
a �saa
'V .4 ato.s � trod.
N flu Ouse doubt
t e seat v lie tAs smiles Ouse for
,.4rn..el a,.ei use .moot swtrasis
led/rtea t purposes.
Seery owe 1w th4s
hoe hosed r•spero
Gum lemur
derfei .1- ss peeeM,
foot. Mw olid all 1t.
g olio.o ao le. ea -
s e d t a. tic' ea•
M tarsus
folie. is tonic, and
1 bst.swb
Ley do properties
GRAY'S
SYRUP
or
low th.
JUST RECEIVED
er the mew -
The Tara auditors get $1 each for
their services in auditing the acccunts,
but they refuse to nuke out a detailed
statement of the receipts and expendi-
ture and only hand to the council an
abstract.
John Horner, 11 con. Arron, is the
owner of a ewe which gave birth to two
lambs on Sunday of last week, one of
which had two bodies. eight legs and
but one head. The bodies of this pecul-
iar phenomenon were joined at the
shoulders.
Word has been received that Charles
Torrance, son of John Torrance, late of
(trey, and now of Brandon,died from the
effects of the injuries received in the ac-
cident when jumping from the train on
which his oar of stock was burnt while
going wait some three weeks ago.
• M. W. MINIUM
er• pre-
./aSwim a. served
h• phoot Th(. Spr-
clananpa w� car/ -
largo .lid fully re-
tAu/e • •s- 'aridata
awptaes for tem-
ps *a him
contain.
a 6 •
4wewt t
to •rlhwl
a tea wade Qyw in
from ta•
8 p r w c e
tops
settwb to
RED
SPRUCE
GUM.
rnwp:e to
Its remarkable in relieving
wYt.
certain forms of rone/titsa, and its
almost sped do erect in curing ob-
stinate hacking Coughs,is nolo well
known to the public at large.
Vold b/ d 1 ..peatoM• ohawslds. Prior, and
to o.wts a teak Aa{ Goss- eosin
TM wade '• ON• oar teesSynof )tori, and our supper
KERRY, WATSON' ttWholiont• Druggist.,
CU.,
Sole A'�r eat °t"
AT
D. FERGUSON'S
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
FRESH GROCERIES,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.
Specia'lBu¢aius iu Teas at Very Low Pnces
JOHN PASMORE,
Man ufaot irar of
Waggons,
25c. per tb and upwards. If you want a really tine Tes try toy 50o:. Young Hysott
it is a splendid article and worth more money. I have also just opened out a con
pieta assortment Of
Carriages,
Crockery&G Iassware
Including Stone and China Tea Sets, Childrens' Toy Tea Setts, Ladies and Gattis
Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers, suitable for Christmas and New Years Gifts.
Lampe it Lamp Goods in Great Variety
Etc., Etc.,
VICTORIA -St., Corner of Trafalgar.
agent for the Celebrated
SEEGIILLER CHILLED PLOUGH
Aad Agrlealtassl implements.
deo, agent for the
Queen's Fire& Life Ins. Co.
This is one of the best Companies in exist
efice, being prompt and reliable. Information
furnished cheerfully on application.
783-4. JOiti rA8 Mott»
f i
Wayne, De Page County, Illinois. U. S. A.
t3A aloes west of Chicago.)
Daring the pant 17 wets is JeO 81' 4L-
LIO%i AND MARES hose brow Imported
/r•os
Framer to ,*t. r,teeil.atwewt. beleS
- E thew the roma b4 e.ed dicportetloH* of
of other /atpertrrs of Drat Horace /roam
oil ports of pleaope for say owe pear.
pee -fifth of the entire number of Imports
eat Franck Horses In Amariee can b• seen ea
his farm Rix ImportWons bars included the
Parts. . 1� tstwwas and ty� �t Prize Horses
Pee
cationsitions
ebthe � They also�edi of the honors
at the Cant naial. 1876; and, at the Gress
(:h P 4r, 1181. Mr. Dewhe" S with
sof SCCHEI ONS, (tri eatmpoe
the west oobsetton of Clyde,-
dol•a over shown. sena of the win -
nen d the Great Elbowed Re-
gttaod,l was awarded the Greed aseei�stshes
JYis. of $1000 and aroma Auld ,def.
100 PADS CATAE00177p sews 7R1SE
on o plicat4ots. Comaaiw• over 40 Jifw-
tratrow and the h{sa�er,� • Ma Perck•row
race. Order "CATALOGUE S."
Ev rutY LARGE BREEDER
dt EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD
Na®e a SERA ENNON STALLION
1rty years Mal has demrn-
BE ahtnMd taat•wben bred to the
tonnes mares d the simmer, the produce le
noire esilttrs, are elder keepers, better wort -
sas, had sell the mote money on the mullet
Chao any other •lass of Horses
Says the Brockville Taeoniert—"A
young man from Ottawa passed through
here yesterday who entered Winnipeg
�
less than eighteen months ago with $70
in his pocket. Te -day he isn't worth
half that. This isn't much of an item,
but we give it for a change.
"1Tatrcg Lura."-- We learn that t1:
n of Rev. A. D. McDonald. of �..
'i e l e rt time The funeral forth, wM a short time tags► Irene west t
took place at the Church of the Saran hll a situation at Portage la Prairie. has
A friend of Vanderbilt says he I since been appointed Deputy -Clerk of
does not think he wee in financial ddli the County Court, cin addition t" his
anti's. Since the compromise with his other situation) at $salary :,f $A00 ler
brother William in the will menton, he',
received fr.m him a large aTear
of I I
money, at least a million dollars. He
did not believe he had been epeculati 1n the month of April amort everyone)
requires a good and reliable BtoAd PPuri-
ing. Ser. We know of norm so ode and ef-
fectual as Dr. Carson's Stomach and
Corutipation Biters. They act directly
on all the secretion', their purgative
tidiest eattyin` off all iaigsraMet1'fl1A
Nay ay inv rote the LIrg4
Haws. verity the fltomach,cleanse the
lAeweis, sold glue strength and tawe to
the whole system Try 't (-nurse of this
valuable, 141. end reliable v.getable pre-
roug Dr . tt�+se•eh and
roughly good purE►ng ball and over a mien, Elite in tarps bottles
1T'oak Powilef- Ask 1 Con.tipstion floc 6�, n la spent les
pytouur d of abseil it Geo. Rhynes. at 50 cente
far
i(lesde ich
tire* ht egich
The following is the commowt tense
treatment for a horse out of condition
'in fact all hoes require like treatment
t
this !isle n! y.st,) a genii Peeping Ball
followeda email nt street tonic
powder. There are bath to be had to
powder,
Tn i. Compound and Blood,
as *eh package oontIina a SI).
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-TO—
AGENTS 1t:.rtrd. BigPsy. Ligh
Rotk. Censtent emhloynco
for Capital required. JA,. IC8 LKS &68 Mo
real. Quebe
ANITDBAC
IA THE
POPULAR SPECIAL TRAINS
OF Mk
Grand Truk Railway
AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Call and be Convinced
Ontario Stool Barb FeRce Co. T1imiled.
RW
(Licensed under the Glidden Patent.)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED LOCK BARB
Four -Pointed Steel Fencing Wire,
55 & 57 RICHMOND ST. EAST, TORONTO.
A. J. SOMEIRVILLE, Vice -Pres. and Man. Director.
R. 'W. M°KENZIE,
Sole Agent for Goderich.
DOMINION CARRIAGE WORKS.
G1.ODEIRICH,
Morton & Cressman.
.
limipsylms r.prwt. J. Lump lie. beam, M.m.t
SEASON OF 1882.
SPECIAL TRAINS wilt Luce week&) during
the mouths of ■AW'N and APRIL and at
shell iat•rvals for the reo,solder u: the season.
FIRST-CLAtiS COACHES uNLY
wee es tina ea three Special Trains. mAnr flag
all the outlines eta7R*T•4'LAea
torPI5$.&A■
at s very lowest Rates.
Maid Bf'ects ad Lite Stale
WII1 les carled on the same Trains
WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT,
Me at wtth s.aok daesiervereed•
TZ WAT rr WILL A71110T
COQ.
w
i I excites expectoration and c*bans the lungs
to throw off the phlegm or mna,uW; chaepe. rho
•ecrrtioes and p.rifte• the b/nn.l; heals the irri
tilted para: gives etreneth to the digestive
organa; brings the liver to its proper action,
and imparts strength to the whole system.
tirrnis TM. iSaahlATE AND f`ATI$►ACT05Y t►-
/ort that d u .o.nr.nted t break up the twom
di.trreslp .owp A is a foe hours time, if not of
too long stamping it io w•nrranl.•d ro Give
S 'ITllt e,1ISYAa'TN•R. at/1. IR TM moat ens -
kV.' w. rj rnn.wnept.aal ft im ,mrranAd
,pat to produce costiveness which i• the case
with most remedies), or affect the head. limit
contains no opium in any form. 11 ie iror-asred
to bs p.rfMlr homeless to the most delieat•
child. although it is an active and powerful
remedy for restoring the system. Then it far
rellieercestryjar sn wore dent4. by e..ss,npnaw
when ALUMS Lem: RALCAM will prevent it its
L.
only taken is time. Physicians having eon-
sumptive patients, and who. having failed 10
ens them with their own medicinr..re would
• mm &Mar� ALLEN'S � Lt►s Lusa BALSAM a
trial.
W. S. Hart & Co.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Goaerich mills
(LATE PIPER'S.)
Be(tn return their thanks to etre patk flet(
the liberal 'ramose* rweetwd daring the peek
year, and to state they are pyMarsd to
ha
GRIsTII'
•
eo the.hortett terttea, et Mr mecaei.et. ea
Of parties livingesonsigss
grime at -- sir teens
srtet+ at taunt tAv►s stews
(Lek W. M. Heard'.;)
Mssoeic black. Rod 81.. Gdevich.
pr•Highest pnoe paid fe r wheat 1111$
TO FARMEES-
\t-e want every farmer t.eeding a carriage to call and see our
NEW PLfkTFORM CARRIAGES
The beat wsnmp buggies lwaysmade for a r. We in stock.e the largeet stock ever offered in Repairing promptly attended to.the sew
MORTON 8& CRESSMAN.
1831-3fn. Shop opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
Ffarmers �itteritiori I
«tl... �l )4 012,12. .r '' hr Vie` ,
es.
f#oates L 1Th Fab tett
,•hens+, •
••
Barbed Fence N ire contracted for n any quantity at very lowest prices
SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE.
Wire and barb galvanized after bent twitted which cannot acalerR.
Use Barbed Wire for Fences.
NO SNOW LIFTS NO WEEDS NO WASTE LARDS.
for sale by
G. H. PARSONS,
t'NRAP.taRIM RIL IN)p[RI(:R
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