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neck and throat
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medicine. the ulcers ante,
Ing, and, atter using several
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— William F. as
Dou
the old, have eons
head asaadd body.We op.
I simple remedies without
tore. ]screwed in number
rad copiously. A physician
Hut the soiree continued to
11 In • sew months they
d the child's head and body.
ran thew of Ayers Ser.
it a IOW days a marked
e better was manifest. Thy
1 a more healthy ...edition,
els were gradually dlmin-
finally ceased altogether.
livelier, its akin is fresher,
Re better than we bays ob.
outha."—?rank Y. Orilla.
Peas.
ula of Ayer's faresperfna
chronic disuse of almost
Se beet remedy knows to
world.••—D. M. W9roa,
ti Arkasw.
Sarsaparilla,
ra.r.m $T
er & Co., Lowed, Mass.
maim. K Wawa N • .mum.
AUTUMN NOVELT1ES COMPLETE.
Our Dross Owls Display
Is finer than ever before,
Comprising the latest ideas and novelties of this reason.
gtyllsh Robes in new ooloringa,aingle length only and cannot repeat,
Tweed Mixturee,Granite Cloths, listamine and Diagopal Berges,
French and English novelties in Dress Materiels,
On mole Hair =Sots, Zebelme Btnpes,
FRENCH FLANNELS.
We ahoy' the largest range in Goderich. Handsome patterns.
PLAIN FLANNELS
In navy blues', fancy checks and effects, plain greys, all the
hest makes. Cat.lpbeUford and Ht. Hyacinthe and import
tla.i
nite's. Our prices are the leaders. Norio lower.
Throughout our stock is perfectly aaaorted. Lowest prices in Goderich.
Since the arrival and marking of our Autuutn goodies we have decided to
gins ,,tt customers
fl Special five per cent. Discount
I en cash sides, which places our priors the lowest beyond twmpariaon.
Inspection invited.
W. ACHESON & SON.
7 R l ASSES _ TR USSESI TRUSSES
See Our Exhibit. Large Siock. All New
►trate the latest improvements. They can be worn with comfort, fre-
quently
iequently effecting a cure. Wr should lie pleased to show theta to
all enquirers at
THE PHARMACY.
��«► -f-d2, GEO. A. FEAR,
llednirw ambp. Dispensing and Family Chemist,
thimisosor to GW. RHYNAS. Ooderich, Ont.
ONT011011SE FURNITURE.
4-.44.- DI TNt—
EJITI 1•1,a
ODS WWFOFICEE
-- THx—
t and Best
CER GOODS
'OW on view.
. O'DEA,
Manager
(EAGER,
Ice 1n McLeaa's—
B L C K,
rim the Martel. --
Lend
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Cheap Rates,
Notes Cashed.
DeIn stamps lafmpt es •
a gasrwate.orgoodalu1
seal 1011 by ..press. 1M.m).
toeless you don examia..aa1
ifou do not gird
it aU and eves were
�claim ter
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Pink.� 'ar Si
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tattle olthaiir arii
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�i !l Lkad�+ges
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NN. W. wpft &
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prt.+....k.Okt
IN EVERY VARIETY.
In onetime for the fan trade I offer • good Parlor Sults. walnut frame. in best hair cloth.
for i2s.11 amt. disk. Ako tame In terra colts plush. *)43....A other ,tel,• up to 310.00. $.50.00
seat Tri• On. 1D ltmdroos Sullies a good lies fre$�am il1I5110.xt
s t op to iIeasun Tables from
TCW to 115.00. i have been trying to briag fan
within the reach of all classes.
i carry a large line of W I'cDow 4iiAUsx and CURTAIN PoLIs.
i have a large aa.,ortetient of Pu -rt H! M1.t salvor aria will frauteAacheap-
i. any dish else.
In the UNDERTAKING 1 ba.e everything rectors) to a Ilnt-elms raablishmaa•. I have
ales,. in etnck bla:k cloth Caskets said Coffins. sed foe rluldren an white embo_ied plush and
shits velvet. 1 have had about /0 year. experience.
In all the above row will raw prices rIgbt.
DANIEL GORDON,
One door Mast of (tank of Rotuma. K isnot., OoderIoh.
GOVERNMENT PASO THE B1LL department, because Larose was paid for
them. The manner of giving evidence by
the withers would almost put brass dog
N.11 tlevvuss. dies lOry Item/. at the rwNle Arn.ldi to shame. He aces excellent Fag
ELI/wow. bah, but be would: testify only in French.
Ierr i,. i. Sept. 4. Notwithstanding that Asked es 4, his duties, for he haa had none
tnr I -masons sat until after 3 o'clock the for .ome years beyond being a Tory heeler,
III. ming, there was • quorum at the public (lies. said h dwass.,att.the all of the
thsecretary. sea.
r • uuutr committee when it convened atd "� "' � {
1') clock today. A letter fr.mt Madame uoo. d
He mud that these stories were
3 gathered by Liberal member on the streets
Lt.aIlarget wife of the ex lieputy Minstar L around other low races m Ottawa.
` her husband tote! Asked if he gave a alk odors to ax-lhpttty
fres riling in the southern part of the Ratllarge he replied. "Oh, that's so disgnst-
:`f5tod., and could not attend. Ing, you make rut stomach ache." He
Mr. .lame Somerville desired hie pie ,wV Deputy knew that goaLcamefrom
ee
setter in the Bourder enyuin, wL.d1 (sae A. C. Larose was the next witness- He
to he taken up today. A motion put dry dale. said both Talbot and Leone hal canning
Nowt, ilk asking the presence of Mr. amounts at his store in 1885. He got
Nie. Ingles Bradley, of the Itepartmeot of cheques for *coda, but the accounts were
Railways and Canals, ea well as several wit- not wale out m his masts Irecatiae he was
• L.if.rral. They asked hint to ret _ane
1ws.re old papers, opens the attack on that good Conaervative to snake out their
department. sermons in ha name. Ile .lid so and _old
It urcier case of the Public \Forks the good_ in the way mentioned. Talbot
Iiepann,ent was then taken up by Mr. and Dionne asked him to render the ac-
Nenen idle. counts in $ oettaui way, and he did so.
Mr, McDougall, Auditor-t:eneral, Was They got value for their goods and he got
talked in regard to some of the acwountsiaal bis money. He never gave them the goods
on l.eu.g asked if be ever allied the anise- until they came with the cheques.
Mr. Talbot, cross-examining Larose,
asked him to swear that goods were deliv-
ered at his house. The latter replied that
his wife and family were there every day
and goods were sent wherever they asked
to be, and when son took these cheques you
knew you were defrauding the I :overnment.
(Laughter.) Just • moment before. Mr.
Coteworth and Mr. Taylor were endeavor
ing to frighten Mr. Larose from giving evi-
dence on the ground that he was defrauding
the I:merwment.
Mr. F. Dionne was the next witness. He
answered " No ' to all questions.
Mr. Somerville asked that he should hair e
• report of the investigation made into
Talbot's conduct in 1886 regarding this
very matter. At that time the Deputy
Minister, the secretary and the acdwuntant
inquired into this very matter.
Mr. Foster refused.
I 1 u.ilic \\ o,rka,stated thatb
tion of the Deputy Ministers to some lie -
aunts between the departments and stale
tractors for supplies Mr. MclbupJl said
he would rather not answer the question,
and he was Dot asked to do so
Mr. fk,urcier, wbo is • dry goods ones
chant to Ottawa, and who, it is said, had
supplied one Horace Talbot, of the Depart-
nwnt of Public Works, with various articles
of dry goods, etc., on an official order of
the department, was called, but he did Dot
answer.
.Lines Ashfield, who deals in glassware,
was next .yllt,l Questioned by Mr. Monier
yak in vari.ua,w•ys he denied giving eau.
missions to the civil servants beyond an oc-
casional oontribetioe to churches and bazaars
w hich they might be aanvaeaing for.
At this stage Mr. Roomier arrived. Ex•
rimmed hy lir. Somerville in respect to
several amounts sad cheques accepted hy
him, he .aid he river made the noouunts
out, neither did he sell the goo$e or get the
money. This was done by Mr. A. C. La-
min •, with whom he was clerking. The
4.,Yrrnmerit never gave any business to Mr.
lorries He got the contrwata from the
t.overnmeet, beiug a good Conservative.
Ile bought the grows from Larose, sad the
latter gave him a oosmtssins. Larose wee
0,4 now in business, bat he (Roureter) was•
The accounts shows him amounted to $600.
Mr l'harkhois,, bookkeeper to Laren be
1896, was the next witness. Showa acme
of the amounts nestiesed, he said that he
made than oat.
.'For the articles specified fa then!"
Wasson ---No.
"For what'„
-Oh, for drygoods, or whatever Mr. K.
Dionne or Yr. Horace Talbot waited. Both
hal running amousts at the stag They
would wen to the store, order the (sods.
acid they would be sent ss their hnesse."
lir. Somerville -Are the pods they got
mentioned cm the invoices!
R items - they were hossshold °Ods
foe Over wives sed faseilMa. The goon. ss
lbs invoso.o wen snob %item as fie isyart-
smut required
lir. SowervWs--How were f� �
�eaW it.mss --Thy were paid by
leis ost
wm%.r.Rl.—Did Lanes se• et the
*hose. Talbot was this _.Aed fib sande
ret the requisitions imiumiggillet�rettrY SWUM thaw gook �
akksae U mete devewt let torr mio
GEMS OF THOUGHT•
■*ward'• Usts.est for afaesesattses.
A man's wekrme in heaves does not de-
pend upon what is said about him on the
tombstone.
If you want to keep ttinkiag well of a
man don't go hie s.curtty.
We are as responsible for shat we permit
others to do in our name as we are for what
we do ourselves.
Without children of our own to love it
be hard to umbel -sterol God's love.
A. long as a mag sees some other rima
who is worse than he he feels sato.
There is nothing which welt so mach
haw as to he told the truth shout himself.
Experience stakes ea see • wonderful dif-
brews between demotion .ad goodness.
when
Everything
rly good
Bas thrives best
Happiness does away with gl. end
styes nukes the b.aety of beauty.
T1s imeginaticen of N are is 4=
Imeeere ander the ousted et their
Justice is exalted, Mrwsthened sad bee -
awed by the isdhliffee praise of seek.
God puts our (restage duties teaarwd te to
A .seines little
tee the 1» .eft. i
wlies le P
iked.' she sepe.
elan the feather delle an deelleg fw—lllre-
2---EXHIBITIONS-2
WHEN YOU VISIT THE FALL FAIR, SEPT. 16, 17, 18,
LOOK AT THE DISPLAY OF STOVES SHOWN BY
ALECK SAUNDERS
IN THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THE MAIN BUILDING.
Don't Leave Town
WITHOUT CALLING AT HiS STORE, WEST STREET, AND SEE
The Bargains
HE 18 OFFERING.
A FEW SAMPLES:
Redipped Tinware.
A Hand -Made No. 9 Boiler,
A Hand -Made No. 9 Kettle,
A Large I ' an,
Half -Gallo I r . ee Pot,
Large Cham r -r Pail,
Chamber Set, nicely decorated,
A Heavy Copper Boiler,
A Nickel -Plated Copper Kettle,
$1 98
98
22
25
68
248
3 48
2 28
House Furnishings.
A New Style Parlor Lamp,
A Hall Lamp, brass,
A Library Lamp,
A Bedroom Lamp,
A Diningroom Lamp,
A Dos. Dinner Knives and Forks,
A Doz. Tea Spoons, best,
Carving Knife and Fork,
NEW GOODS
1 98
2 28
2 28
24
36
198
98
68
SPECM Y' FOR
LIBRARY LAMPS, WEDDING GIFTS,
DECORATED PARLOR LAMPS, BIRTHDAY GIFTS,
SILVERPLATED WARE, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS.
ALECK SAUNDERS, wEsr sraEET.
ME LET TO BEIM.
Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the
Bowels. Kidneys and Liver,�*�
WI gradually without weakening the sys-
tem, all the impurities and foal humors
of the .eontiona: at the same time COr-
recting Acidity of the Stomach.
curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia.
Headaehes. Dizziness, Heartburn.
Constipation. Dryness of the Skin,
Dropsy. Dimness of Vision. Jadn-
dioe. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scro-
fula, Fluttering of the Heart, Ner-
vousness, and General Debilltyy •, all
these and many other simi1r Complamta
yy,,sst1dd to the Dbssppppyyeuesee of BU fL
BLOOD BITTSBS.
!'r Baia by eil Doke&
?. YllID060 d CO., Pnidlrlr, Tu1111.
NEW ARRIVAL
- cf-
SUMMER
GOODS.
LATEST STYLES.
pegtWq te he a out. Pertek Ms
sad showy domes.
H. DUNLOP
r
The West*. Taller. ll@
The Greaft Remedy
—seams
CATARRH.
BRUCIMANSIA
—ss—
Warranted
A SURE CURE
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
rGket
KEEP YOUR FEET DRY.
This can be done at a very small cost by purchasing
your footwear at the old -established and rehable Shoe
Store of
E_ DOW NIN"G-_
YOU WILL FIND MY
Stock of Fall Goods
As usual very large and complete.
Prices lower than the lowest.
5 PER CUNT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH
I give special attention to ordered work and repairing
and I have the workmen to do the work.
E. DOWNING.
B. MacCORMAC,
FINE TAILORING, &c.
WEST STREET.
Lars
RE
DIAgTEA
ilii J. L QORa
Sete !~lessee .ad r.sodesew.
annwwxlwmem,
ssitganamenic
Wane lift
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
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rt. es• o ass_.• •. nisi,
soma W r7m.55 b... WNW pay De
r..re Y ..,ass. w......r••• C l•a Ute., rostrum. gear
AND TNI
Ilipopkupktto of lobe ate awes.
No other Emulsion is so
easy to take.
It does not separate nor
spoiL
It is always sweet as cream.
The most sensitive stomach
tan retain it.
CURES
Scrofulous and
Wasting Diseases.
Chronic Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
Prostration.
General Debility, &c.
Beware den imitations. Ask for
"the D. & L-" Emulsion. and refuse
all others.
MIMIC SOC AND 111 PCP POTTLE.
Sold by F_ Jordan.
PATENTS!
CAVEATS, T: AOE HAM AN) tOPYAIiNTS
°braised, and all business in the U. S. Paten
Office attended to at MODRRI TEC F&as.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Or-
dse, and w s :at obtain Patents in leas time
ban those remote fres WASH INS TON.
Send MODEL OR DRI WING. We ad
vier as to patentability free of charge;and
we make \O CHARON UNLESS WOB-
TAiN PATENT.
We refer, here, to the Poo tntaster, the Sept
sf Mosey drder Liv„ and to officials of the
U. ,y- Patent (►(flee. Fur circular, advice.
terns and rrferr,r-.-a to ne•wal clients in your
ton blade or Count)-. wri.etu
C • SNOW
Ogp.sim Patent Offiee. Washington. L.0
rf-tf
—EXTRA VALUES IN—
HAS AHS SUGARS
—For the next two weeks at—
EC CAMPAIGNE'S,
Cor. Montreal -.t. and 8ao•re,
Telephone Connection.
$3000
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Boderich Steam Bailer "orb
Established 1SIi.
Chrystal & Eleick.
SECOND HIED MACHINERY
!n Stock For Sale :
1 50 -horse -power upright
boiler, all complete.
18 -horse -power upright boiler
and engine.
1 8 -horse -power engine.
1 48 -horse -power horizontal
boiler, complete.
1 50 -horse -power elide valve
engine, all complete.
The above Lave been thorough -
f1 overhauled and warranted in
ret class condition. Ready for
immediate delivery and will be
sold cheap.
Mall orders will revolve prompt attention.
Wert. • Opp. C. T. a. Mat sea.
es. Ramiro promptly attended to.
P.O. BOX 381.
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FOR STRENGTH, PURITY AND FLAVOR THE BEST IN THE
MARKET.
Try a sample package.
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