HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-10-11, Page 86
THE POET'S Colt N I. R.
iev /EetMenee.
He was handwrote and lea.
Theme, of sU
'r►. roes .. he walked by her side.
W M. slowly the light
Q Of dry ebans"d se sight.
AM seen* riveted the tide,
Mee. petty awl ewe*,
inmate a :nal seat.
Deratarsly b.side Wa w -aa walking.
w kite softly the air
tar rased her fair hair
Aad listened the while to their talkian.
"Y.slI plseae nudes ase --
Hc ...bared play[afly-
•'11 ratty my °e.stlas amid the.
la yes wire fur saw ted
Or thuss who are mall -
What kind .f sten es ism admire r
Her lashes quick fell
And a riled liar eyes well,
"No pardon for each • reuse.* :
1 like mankind all.
both little sad all,
But then 1 1:kr H3 men the ben,'
Bostun Budget.
areas Sod to Weise.
Scrofula feeds to co:naumpsioa. From
three to six beetles of Uurd..ck Blood
Bitten will cure serdula, salt rheum,
erysipelas, boils, pimples, blotches, let-
ter, ehluetits, a..ald head, *nee eyes, sod
all *km aff.ctwua, by cleansing the sys-
tem bead rein vole all minuet matter that
neem., bad bl...•d,
THE FASHIONS•
A tartest, of Jatel..;:. stint Mill totems.
ire fair •N•'.
Silk
fringes .►e bete.: revived again
Sailor hats a felt are ausong the win-
ter not. iM.
The 059'* oiftha 0e Teat notepaper is
olive seem
C 'th walking dresses ,.h:.•tid ..ave
bonnets to match.
Bl..ck dre..ee were never in hi • er
fsv,•r than ..t i,ro.r:a
Every new sr tcle .f Heeled' imp•uta•
tion is dubbed the ••F 1,•."
A fn.ge h•.lf a yard wide edged the
corsage of a rec•+t.tly i•op •rat d -Inc..
The idea that dowers sea t not be
wore out of sea„oi ex•ata'only iu Elia-
land
Long clinks, of a material sellable for
sultans wear, have made thee appear-
ance.
Boys dress sheen are of patent leather.
Th...e ..i E. a 1t .h mak) ate ornamented
with buckles
The Oreo., of the •. (t•crowie d "Tyrt-
lea.." are the favorite heti t,,r DV.
Faced el,ab of baht (fatality is reesna-
weeded (..f autumn "rove/thug Jrr"aaa
C',ouu p..ppies fee your c: •uilo And I
larut, *ha ler 'lite reason.
Ytinenette Ver.. ts not leas :epistle
than at the beltnntuy .1 the sum•n.•r
B ..e .e.g. is the color p.tr •••best by
the k'rismoss if Wats" f•,r h.+r )..chlug a
eStum.s.
A new yetehung dress t.aa packs cif • r
e••ntra.tina color made lit Lae shame 0i
OSA.
Travelling slid dud el•sks are fre-
gi...ntty'r.usated with pinked ruchi"ga
:ile,.e. that are puff -AI very 1.41 on she
Bhou11irr are no ieuser sn favor.
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. OCT. 11, 1889.
seeress £uessam rMb. rag.
Of the Imported we dens missy acme
rata headalrme border, or 1e rube pas -
tants. The eslerbspe, daMies and tea•
roue o1 His soness'e sasptrtatie.s ter
surpass these of last. 8uase Italie w ia-
serdss et lees mad sp.awuek essbrwd-
'ries, ethers have borders or bunds ..f
velvet .heathe sad pl.sb combined with
the embroidery.
dad what eagefsite bloodies, shading
sad aombostioo of coloroe dad I This
seasos'e trimmings are ha.deome sad
there les remarkably Ierge 'semivowel,
an that every whim sad caprice of fad -
W's must dandy artery easy be ;testified.
40 WTa1N0 SSW IN Fauon.
Heavy .silk triages with deep beetled
bediage tie new, sad will be extensive-
ly aced. Knotted curd garnitures fur
she groat of dresses fall to the bottom 01
the saint. Week tnmmings are used
*pun adored dryness, and colored trim-
mings epos tie black gowns. Persian
tameless, embroideries and gimps are
shows, 5o Almon eodlees variety, and are
much used epos black and dark
drawee. They ars matched by buttons,
displaying the same perfect wroupluga •.1
rieb ooiore and threads. buttons, both
large and small, ars to be treed -the Targe
ter decoration and matching perfectly,
the am.11er ones employed for closing
the bodice. Black silk and sawn word
pastas stories and hand mediated paw-
wenterlee are considered noher and
newer than the jet. S"11, the Yoe jets
will hold their own, and there w noth-
ing prettier or more becoming.
Turbans of velvet or sunt neatenals,
with resett_a or p..mpnns of straw up....
the side, are among the tint fall Inv"
Iran. Derby -shaped hats made to mate
the street astatine* are Iles. The brows.
and i.wetlnoes the crowns also, are
covered by rows of soteltne about e
quarter of an such apart.
Fancy sleeves are upon .11 garment*.
Eton ylain waists base s!e++w that are
cut extra hag shove the elbows, the fol
neve being arranged In pretty ono* folds
at the eh:snider
EYgftsIT. CAPES robe TUE BALL
F„r early tall the Carnes c..p.s will
be much worn. When of s••a,
65411 lamb they are mad,. with a wog e
cane. When of cloth abs number of
tapes Earle" (ren three to seven This
season some 'd there w/lI h3 lewd • -
two shades, the capes aIle• eating The.
ammo • dosses collar of tb.•
with ribbon ties of she two tulles.
Polonaise .,.d princes drowses wig be
on vogue. A pilus s'w .1 del'k
nr..adcluth, with direct. ore s s,*. and
revers of green velvet, ?loomed with
itlack paaeeme..tene, which 1 -am, -
particularly pretty.
Howe dresses, wrai, en, negligee
r..ban and tea gowns are :.11 cut with the
%Vattean tack, sod many • f them, err
left open or flowing tr •-n the waist
down, displaying pretty pat tae
sick or lace. These it ens aims* of
avi.h end handwme trimming' of taros.
ribbons and en,brotdenes.
Orergaters are now termed "spate" es
England, '•Spats" ahooid always
match she dress akin if tot of black.
Hasty round waists are liven. They
re really cut long, like • h.slue Whim
so the dress -skirts is worn over them,
hu" preventing any p'estl.uity of the
waist slipping up.
People who have hsnd...mely emboss-
ed or hammered silver d.. not polish it
now, but allow it to take on $ dull elide
hoe, suggestive of auttq'uty. Be.ide.,5s
helps to have theta a,nstdered artistic
Mousesleine de latae is 'he new name
given to news TePhny.
Kest. plaitinge of silk are being used
aurin.
Straight skirts predominate. They
may be kiited_bo x -plaited. or trial,_
red in various wap. Many dre.e skirts
have paseeineeteries • r laces around
theca, the straight tiles being at the
bottom, with the points or scallops run-
ning up on the skirt, sometimes fully a
uwrter of a yard deep.
The real old Irish laces are biting el-
ensie sly used.
Illark undressed kid gloves are the
only gloves worn by axes In conven-
tional mourning. Glace kid gloves are
approved for wear with wadtens aid
silks: *leo for evening and full dross.
Glace kid gloves certainly make the hand
1...,k sm*Ilrt, and ane pair will outwear
three pain of undressed kid gloves.
NAtIKOI/F, AIRY HIEL OO.'4,
Koine tf the new wraps arm .b.ued like
Oap'a so the back and Irately reach to
the waist, but they ere lute! enough 5u
(root to touch the migr•of the aril's.
T'arp.uhn calor bats, either black or
ere biaiot woid to young (adt°s-bf
all the swell rrulinera.
Three q•ttrter Hung, clime -fitting moats
have az-sn a;';'••!red, after spouding
Some tine amor_ old lash. rued relay of
yeah ego. 7
The kid gloves worn by children have
osuelty Out tee attt)ue, alb ugh they t
ares.; ).e had tie the number of .it but
tots.
Maun'ler)y suits for boys are prettiest
when inside of black velvet and orna-
mented with ,flyer bottom!.
E ,.4 .h mad., travelling drowses are of
tweed or homespun, ornamented nal a
bolder of leather. 'Vivi usually i .s+ • •-
several peckers, «onetime, to the num-
ber of half a d•aen.
It is rumored chit trained dresses for
evening cssrtage and street wear are to
be revived this year. it will (eke more
then one year to t-eintra,diee mo in: in-
venieIt a fashion.
Modifications and variation of the
Ymusre stile of dress will bo in hlgb
st
u
of
w
O
ft
T
es
favor the coming season. 6
Misch elaboration of embroidery and 1'
ttupwing is t;.dteeabl* en the 'efts of iso
lately nnn :ted d rmsen.
d
Frinyrr of let slid silk threw-t.urths f
O
A light peach blossom pink satin skirt;
night and hill over this. three skirts
f Shunst pink silk gauze; npon the edge
each gauze skirt • row e.( perch tilos
ms, painted in water color, forming a
arrow brrder, the gain. skirt being cut
0t in scallops following the flowers
he upper skirt of gauze is caught up cn
ch aide to the waist, where it is sone
nod by • rosette of pins baby rihho.
he rosette hes a number'
c fends 2.o or
1 which fa11 nearly to the hem of the
rets. Pink matin waist cut pointed both
rout and hack, also cut pointed at the
eck, both front and hack ; over this •
one scarf of the pink milk genre, with
the border of peach blossoms all around
This starts between the point in
root of the neck, where it is held by -s
welled pin, goes across the •hnulders,
own the back, following the opening of
e neck and partially covering the
(solders to the waist line, when it falls
loose ends to the bottom of the skirt.
he sleeves are shirt puffed, caught op
rosettes rettes of the pink baby ribbon.
have even handsomer dresses, but
never a daintier or prettier cue.
of a yard deep are used for the erw-
'tsent.tiee of dress skins.
Young girls' evening dresses will he it
ornamented with girdles of Powers.
(garlands of flowers at the top of the arm.
will take the place of sleeves.
tit
PndeMs.r (lauthier, of Paris. states ah
that certain vital prnce.sas ..1 ten body to
develop putrefying wabatances in the tis- T
epee, shah, it n•.t speedily eliminated, w
produce disease. Ayer's Ssnisearula I
'trots the remota! ' f these substances,
and thereby preserves health.
Victoria Carbolie Salve is a wonderful
Tasn wrote hie tinsel siren' in the hnalsng cnmpoond for eats, wounds,
Licit! interval" of Madness. bruise*, burin, scalds, boils, pi/ea, ppm-
plea, dc- 1s
viers Tlrawhle war Ise rtpertM,
if yo I 'lo not hod the warnings •1 ta-
ter* and at once pay attenttos to LM
maintairance of peer health. How clava
the See s persnn pot off from day to day
isle porches., 4 a medicine ehich if pres-
ented at the ontet•rl of • disease would
have remedied tt almost immediately.
Now if Johnston a Tonic Li -or Pills had
beim taken when the first 'meastaw
mad. ice appearance the illness would
have been "nipped int the bad." Joh&-
son's Teale Bitten and Liver Pine are
decidedly the beets medicine on the mar-
ket for 'intend Ionic and in*ignratiag
Ipatentee. Pills Me. per bottle. Bitter*
o.ate Sad lii1 per bottle. geld by
Ascika the areal*, Albion block, sole
teat �t
.Tb. jell is a meet singular etensil. A
pail, tumbler, or decanter hy
bead pa ran satisfy op4iesn
proof that it is elven : bet the jag has
only a hole la the top, and the interim
is all darkness. No eye penetrates it ;
no Saud moves over the .arfsee. Yoe
tan dean It only by putting in water,
choking it up,and pouring it out. 1f the
watt somas out clean. yon Jedpf. yet
have .exceeded la cleaning the jar, sad
rias ,vr*i. Renee the jag Y like the be-
taaa heart. No mortal era ever look
kora ib reiesmes, rd Toe ems judge
of iia perky only by what soma frees it
Creme easep,egtl his Iklaew essm.s.
Mates, K is said, es helelAssk.
A BOSTON HEROINE
Se rte sadly asses OS ebih,rs w115 spa
w..e May an Mime.
Time ea au old lady livutg os Culem-
bo* avenue, ernes this Beene co es-
peedeat tat the Ubsige Tribe's.% .hese
psrlleelar weakness W slimy. bas •
dread that she wuald be robbed of her
silver. She has a greet quartity of vale -
wee old faaWy plate, sure el it dettayp
bask lo rave imonagy tunas, whoa such
teesa.re was nut w very plestdel somas
the early ouboists. Fur 14IN .1 ba,R4.n
to. always keeps u w her bed -woes at
n ight, • atatd-..rv.ut asaMiNg bee awe
eventag to lug it up to a his basket to
Um thud story (rout. One night feat
w eek toe rubbers au baa eapeoled abase
The uld lady, ever un the wen fur sash
an event, heard there below. She was
Itigbtened ter bet own safety, wbedy
rise mina on the hones .t the time bat
the maid servant aforesaid, rad yet her
chief auziety was fur the edam. N.
ins«.1 0r ether we ;,.e. - as at baud, as
.. ate ata strata of firearms. bus might
nowt tam the wtudow for a p.11oe..rait ;
but Suppuw twee would be wathiu ho*r-
...g. The predatory ruffians might Dote
up and take the plunder 0et.,re help
would eutne. The ossa was desperate
.tad cads* for a,rrespuuoing einem, tae
sooner thought of than pr, Permed.
She wised the big basket by the
handle at nus end, and, haying opened
the door softly, dragged the wicker re-
cept*ble w:th ata precious coolests as
uutselessly as possible along the entry to
rho stair wan. Snit looted down cud
ltattuctly saw, by a ray of muotstight
that came thr,uib au entry wiudow, t..,
esu, who pr.urntlr disappeared, pre-
sumably solo the dining -room. '."ithuut
lasing .. moment she attune to get the
basket on the top of • trunk which stool
*gaunt the rail at the landing. By
,crest.. tfort she **needed, and another
hoot halaneed it fairly on t' p of the rail
A :urn .•t the Laud and the entire asses
d keives and spoons, tea-urns, napkin -
rings, wi n(w, etc., was dumped taut abed
pr•-ctpuate i two stories distance W the
nardwow.d floor •.1 the hail below. The
crash was something appalling. The
,,.hhrrs must hese supposed that hades
mad broken loose They were so fright-
ened that they jumped through • gleam
wu,dow from the dining room to the gar-
the saws of •
police-
,. .1 On the urst-.
corner. And the
old
ady's friends say she ought to 1* ew-
rH'.tn.". 111 hat..ry sa a heroine, together
w:th Moll Pitcher and ether locally cede -
meted females of dauntless courage.
a sereag r..Mwsee. .
Many diseases result (rota neglected
::onatpattn.,, such as sick bradache, had
bh.sl, foul humors, heartburn, diz.inees
and general 111 health. From one tr. three
bottles of Burdock Buwod Bitten 4.
guaranteed to cure constipation and all
.iisea,.o cawed 1)7 irregularity of the
bowels. 2
PNsH era e..d 1.w.
It is maid that the chief points which
d*tingui.h a prune dairy cow, and are
At the same time compatible with an apt-
itude fur fattening, are a long sea sinal
head, a bright and placid eye, thin
choke. small hems, iseck thin toward the
heed, but thickening ;'.ward the shoul-
der ; dewlap small ; the breast neither
' immoderately wide (ss is remarked in
esttio with a great tendency to fatten)
nor yet narrow, and projecting before
ibis legs ; the girth behind the.shoulder
sleep ; the ribs wide and gradually dis-
tending more and more towards the
Irina ; there should be good breadth
acres the h:ps anal loins ; the thighs
al.wl.i ht, shin, sold the legs trot too hang
and inclined to crookedness ; the udder
should he cava :i•.us, het shin, and not
to, coarse and fleshy, and nearly of equal
sere with mrdet.te sized hats equally
distant from each other, slid the milk
vein large. 'Phe tail should be thick
.ra..VP e34 leper downward, and the
I skin fine and silky. A do:tnr, of some
note, gives the following rhythmical etre-
teer son of the qualities of a gond °,w :
"Abe'. long in h^r free, s:,r'. par ha bee bora,
iehc'11 quickly get f*' without cake or cora:
she's clear in Pierian*. she'. full in her chine
Nhe'sbeery In flank.and wi 1 • in her bin .
She's broad In her ribs and long in her romp.
.i straight and Aad back with never • hemp;
nhddi wide ie her 5.5(14 and 'whit in her eye,
Sne'sar,n in her shoulders. snit thin in her
tate n:
She. Witt in the neck, an.! small 1a her tail,
See's wide in h -r bre.tst, and rootlet the pail;
She's Aar in her boor, and silky of skin.
Sall a grasieis without. and a bctchee9
within."
Wet Way nappy Drawlaws.
A new method of copying drawings
who: h way he found of service in the
erenriseti ofljeee le given in the lkwf•
fiches fko.srn_feshrb-s 111,1?. Any loud of
opaque drawing Depot* in ordinary use
may he .•n.piojed for this purpose
stretched In the usual way .over the
drawing to he colied or traced. Then.
by the aid of $ aottuu pad. the paper is
staked with benzine. The pad eaume
the ber.zine to enter the pores of the
i,aper, rendering the latter moro trait. -
parent than the hnest tracing paper.
The most delimit lines and bald.
•bow through the paper w treat-
ed, and may bi-eopsed with the
greatest ease, for pencil, India ink •3r
water colon take equally well on the
benzinixed surface. 'the paper is neith-
er creased nor torn, remaining whole
and supple. indeed, penetil marks end
water odor tinting, last better upon pa-
per treated in this waytben cm
any other kind t.f 'racing paper,
the former nesng rather difficult to
reswvo by rubber. When brie
drawings are to be desk with
the baritone treatment In only &prised
to parts at a thee, thus keenhp pose
with the rapidkyof advaseas/slrw*h tp
work. Whet the oopy is completed the
bends' rapidly evaporates acid the pap.r
oeStmw Its orfghal white sed oMq.s
appearance **host betraying the faint•
est trace of the bees ileo. If it to desired
to 6* lead pendil weeks on ordinary
drawing et Ir -'.g paper this may be
does by waking It with milk std drying
to the err.
A uglily shill, seeing a wale e e is the
lee the Gres rise. mid spa raver
huge Oak* geshaskf SW Pen -wipers grew is
Constipation
Dssaada prompt treatment. The re -
• of neglect may ke serial& Avoid
ell iamb sad deeds p...Ktrs sc the
tesisney te[ Irma le to weaken ten
bowels. TM halt reset Y ATee's
nil& Beteg i vegetal* deer
bonus to preempt and disk egad always
beaMclal. They are as admisable
:Saha* rad Abob4burite pW
here cadetby preamble.
**Armes PUY w highly
Os �eand yahoo.-
sally
atww
be . imike daily use of them to j
e."lar. 1. R. Fowler, Bridge -
pre Coati.
"1 oast recommend Ayer's Pill* above
all others, having long proved their
valid as a cathartic for asyeell and
famliy.' -3. T. Has, Lela s* le. Pe
" For several years Ayer's P111. bate
bees sued in soy fondly. We gad them
en
Effective Remedy
for cowttpatlos aad Iadigestion, sed
ars sever without them in the house."
-Moses Grater. Lowell, Hees.
" I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver
troubles and tndtgeetksn, dues(' sassy
years, bead have always fouled them
prompt sad Baldest is their acne's. " -
L N. 8mlth, Utica, N. Y.
'• I suffered from con.tlpatlos which
assumed such as obstinate form that 1
reared it would cause a stoppage of the
bowels. TWO boxes of Ayer's Pills ef-
fected a complete cure." - D. Burke,
encu, Me.
"I have owed Ayer's P111. for the past
thine yearn and consider them ao its -
valuable tinnily medicine. I know of
n o better retiredly for liver trouble*,
and have always found them a prompt
cure for dyespepsia."- Janie* (lninn, 911
Middle at., Hartford, Co.n.
"Having been troubled with costive -
Nies, which seems iset-ttable with per -
*abs of sedentary habits, 1 have tried
Ayer's Pills, hoping for re:lef. I am
glad ke say tint dmiy have served ape
better then any other medicine. I
arrive at this conclusion only after a
faithful trial of their merits." - Samuel
T. Jose[, Oak stn, Boston, Muss. .
Ayer's Pills,
BWaatti RV
Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass.
SMS by all Dilaters iq.Imagine.
HOUSEHOLD HiNTS.
Suet Pudding. -0 •e cep of molasses,
one cup sour silk, o .e top suet,choppo
fine, noel and • hili cups . ( rumps, tau
eggs, one te•apo.'n aid., one of cinua-
ta..n, one of allspic••. on...1 clove., pinch
.4 salt, three cups of dour. teas three
hours.
fiauce.-L,asolve nue tsaepnonfui corn
starch to a tittle water, ;.no -half cup
.o;ar, lump of butter size of walnut, one
cup baling water. Kid a few minutes,
thea seasou with lemons ettract. This
will make sauce enough tar four slivers.
Spanish Sun. -Yolks of four eggs,
white of une,•n,e and *half cups of sugar,
deli a Cu!) 5.? butter, one cup of sweet
milk, three and a half cup of dour,three
teaspoonfuls •,f Mayedl's haktug powder,
tap teaspoonful* e.1 cinnamon, one tern -
spoonful cloves. Cook in a bread tan,
and cut in equate block. hoetiww1. -
Whitee of three eggs, two tablespoonfuls
if sugar, pinch of salt. Set the hue in
a cool even until the fr.atung is dry.
Layer Cake. -Three egg., one cep of
sneer, one of flour, 1.o r.hleapooifuls of
sweet milk, one tablespoonful of butter,
two tearp 00fois of baking powder. This
will make tt:r-e lasers ("se roc unul
or jelly or create h lint.
(linger Co.ktes Without Butter. -t )ne
cup of sugar, one cop of mole/wee,
two eggs, tau (ablespcwnfuls el sweet
milk, one tahtesmoonf.d of ginger, one
teaspoonful of soda, pinch of malt. Try
theist.
Inhere tboretate Ceases Free&
Chocolate, •oaording to the Neer Fork
.*e.,, Is made fern the reeds of the Thou
brow* Cows tree, which .is found reply
in tr.:a ica' clemstcm, and bears a fruit
eome.hat like a cucumber in shape, in-
itiate winch are the brownish seeds or
pawns sheen form the eosin bens
I of commerce. The pr'ncilsl con -
1 *Wilson ea
nt of these beans fa a soft, solid oil
Icalled °cern butter, and their attractive
principle is theobromine, analogous to
l the caffeine in coffer. There if but vary
little pureehrieulate in the market, ow
Sag to the medicinal value of the cocoa
butter or nal, which is expressed in the
gnudine, and cheaper, less nu ritious oil
1, c•,c•a or chocolate, it is sand, al to pur
supplt.id. One id the beast ways to buy
chase what ate called "cocoa nihe,•
which are the bean* crushed in flair
men's, but not ground, tor the ground
ch.xa
cte to freileently anutterated with
toasted hazel nuts sr simends, ricemeal
oatmeal and other ingredsmta.
I
IThe best r_hnm,lnte is prepared by first
burying the fruit moil the pulp is de
I eyed and only the beans are left
The bean, are r'sated and the
libel's removed. The chemists is
then ground between steam, the
lrtctinw hest of the grinding melting it
so that it is a soft molten mass as it
drips from the steam and is • poured into
moulds. The melted °hoeols.* is press-
ed in cloth until all the od is *Opal d ;
the end meat is ground very slowly to
prevent remekiug 0, and aha poeder
bolted like A..ar through edits .lees,
and then it is Gilled coons, which makes
a lighter, less nobrishing, hot more
easily digested herrings than ch000lste,
Its buying cea.a it is not advi.►1e to
select any of the sweetened prspar.linne,
because. as they ser Roil by weight, the
lades anger °optioned the gem Opera in
Mk mixture ; and as serer is the cheap-
er iuttredient, and can be added after-
ward equally Se well, it increase* the
vont of the drink to pay the sante price
for sugar. A peculiar and very delicious
e ho°.l"te is imported from the Weet
Indies, widish comes in resod bars and
is so hard it is di$SOlt to grate it. This
se said to ►a prepared entirely by hand
by the aativia, is gttwatsd in moet•rs,
sad not melted, It Beams to °Detain
less oil thea that lam is merb.t, ad
is more digestible mod sasrlehisp ,
The tilfwhas opssllasmas ham Otis
who pat M the dolts *above the Gems -
meet rettltd fie wow whisk he pled
for a liallillie dogleg the war M p.sb..
bly sedsldltald at *etre °ae&ar.Men in
eet ff
dwhis for the iatewst.--Prerideess
esee just p ori th,s.Rb the Oleos Haan. throat from *1 .j tiollse
the fleet de retell Ikes'k of
DRESS GOOD
EVER BROUGHT INTO (ODERIOH, 001k8I8TINO OF
SILK WARP TT -AS,
NEWEST SEAM,
All Wool Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres and other dress
Goo
AT PK1C ' AT LEa.ST
20' QExi LESSOR THAI EITHER TORONTO
LONDOR
FOR THE SAMB CLASS OF 000D8.
:o:
Ready-made Ma's 8uits of Best Material, Fesbtowatly Made at Fabulously
Low Prioea.
80 Pairs of Cloth Pants at $1.26.
IN HARDWARE DEPTt
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS VAKNiSH AND Itt'iLDING MATERIAL, A
FULL STOCK.
NAILS, $2.70 PER KEG.
C. CRAie, 88,
April 10, IRA
SQUARE,
T• tae re4Net Protomer.. ata all areas
le away toners.
Ph••n •hatioe, or Nerve Poon, a flats
phate lemeat booed upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. L. of Boston, Mases, cures Pullusns
pry Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia
and all wastin: disease, of the hunun
systetn. Phuw;.hatine is not a Medecine,
hu' a Nutrun.:nt, because it contains no
Vegetable or ltineral Poisons, (►plate t
N trcotica, and no Stimulants, but limp'
ly the Phosphatic and Oartric Elements
found in our daily food. A single Mottle
is sutticiunt to convince. All Druegtats
sell tt. 11.00 per bottle. i,ow^s &
Co., mole agent, for the D,.mnnton,
?i6 Front Street Lit Tomato
A $U* CURL
Boa Si UOUSN MS, CONSTIPATION,
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICK
HEADACHE, Ase Die &&&&& or MIR
STOMACH. LIVEN AND SOWELL-
Tors, Net IatLo.Twowovae awe ~OPT
to Arnow, awe MIRY 4 441045(6 Are
TO Suaooca 5.0'.0 Kamen en vet
TauTat:nr •wo Ct.6 or CHIIONIC
AND OBSTINATE DISEASES.
HE LEADS THEM ALL.
3L AND emcm -
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REAL 1IFI I. rT.K'i: 01'
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS
Tbc fleet and Largest `t,ock 1n Gager:• h. hien gas ahead. Prices lower Shan ever. (bass
and . hematite.
Won't be 7.73neclers old.
BT ANY MAV iN THE COUNTY.
A. lin COT; i ELL,
R L ILTON-
JOHN ROBERTSON ''
Dec* to
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Your choice of one out of a hundred or more Handsome Volume
by the Bost Authors, given with every 3 lbe.
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the ezpenlltt. _
1 111 GALLONS OF PURE MAPLE STRiIP LgFFT,
t!M
JOHN ROBERTSON.
RHYNAS' OLD STAID, COR. SOU ;RE ANO MONTREAL STS
Goderich Foundry and Machine Works,
RIIINOI AN BROS., - Proprietors.
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Improved Land Rollers
HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, Price
TRA
CIITTE'1S, PLOW POINTS &c,
zloty
FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want cf the same, �f
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