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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-05-10, Page 5We sell the Best WATCEHS CLOCKS JEWELERY SILVERWARE J. B. RUMBALL Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., TelephoneExchange SULPHITE OF COPPER. If you want your orchard to be a success and pay you well, use Sulphate of Copper, which is recognized by the Government e.s the hep article for spraying fruit trees, currant bushes, Sc.; will kill all insects and injurious fungi. We have a large! stock of the pure Sulphate at a moderate price. .Try it. We also have a large stook of Insecticider and Disinfectants, such as Faris GrO.en, Hellebore, Whale Oil Soap, Moth Camphor, Cedar Camphor, Chloride Lime, Carbolic Acid and many others. J. E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist. Clinton :Stirling SILVER NOITELTIES Ladies' Belts, Belt Pins, Shirt Wrist Setts, long Watch Chains, Brooches, Stick Pins, &c., In great variety. Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelery at H. JACKSON'S, THE JEWELER, To Farmers and Fruit Growers. Useful information for spraying. We have all the latest formulas and information on this subject which we gladly give our patrons. !Our Copper Sulphate, Copper Carbonate, Paris Green, Hellebore. We keep but one quality, the best. BEESWAX for Grafting -We have a large stock at very much reduced price. JAMES --I. COMBS. CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS SUPPLIEC, ETC. =SUCCESo " Always be sure you are Mtiglit, then go ahead." This is the reason for our success, and large turn out of MILLINERY and DRESS MAKING. We have the correct things in all the latest and newest goods procurable. Our prices are the low- est, quality of goods considered, And further,our Milliner and Dressmaker can turn out work equal to any of the cities, and not equalled by any in town. This is no boast, but a recognized fact; the amount of work which they are turning out is a sure indication of their popularity. No lady should fail to see them when they want the correct styles. TAILOR,ING. We have a fall stock of TWEEDS, SUITINGS, and FURNISHINGS, and can turn out SUITS equal to any, for fit, style and low prices. Come --.� and see us before buying your SPRING SUIT. � o We wi11 give you prices that cannot be beaten by —1 any, Our Cutter, Mr. C. C. Rance, is known to be a No. 1 tailor. — Full Lines all through the House, Seo what we have before you bays It will Pay you. 00 Plumsteel &Gibbings CLINTON `- OP- r- am - r -. a►- 11110-- /►- r►- a►- Ow 1►- /-- r 14111".--- •-- r-- r OP"- 4110- 4111. - 11110.." P" -1- 1h +►- 411111." - Mb -- M 1►- 1►- 1• - r 1►- 1►- 1►- 1►- 1►- des- allpor 1~ ef-- 1~ Ir -- 1«11111. s-- 1~ 411.- 41110.-- 11110. 11111 ~Ir- 1111 11r--- 1b--- ttttttM117 t ry C i ?t ttt ttt tttttttttttttttE • . ,. ..«,.. x- wpm- -r: 7.7- M THE CLINTON NEW ERA Originators of Low Prices THEFAfl1 New and Scarce Goods .just_about To Arrive . AIay 10, 1895 Corner Huron and Albert Streets New Ceylon Challies 5c. New Tokio Muslins, New Prints for 5 cents. New Gingham.s, fast col- ors, 5 cents New Chan rays, all col's New Fancy arasols, New Lace, cream & white New Lace Curtains, IIROY dc WISE1VIAJLV. Joy Brought to Another Home 1 Suffering and Pain Banished Paine's Celery Compound Saves the Life of a Toronto Lady MRS J. WICKET SAYS : "AFTER USING TWO BOTTLES OF THE COMPOUND I FEEL LIKE A NEW WOMAN." A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED FACT : When Doctors Fail and Ordinary Medicines are Useless, Paine's Celery Compound Always Cures. Results ! honest results ! ! marvellous re- sults i! ! convincing and satisfactory to all fair-minded men and women. Even the skeptics and scoffers are brought to a know- ledge of the truth by unassailable, rock -bot- tom facts and proofs. In the vast field of medicines and medical preparations, time, experience and results have amply demonstrated the truth of the oft -repeated statement, that Paine's Celery Compound is the only true life-saving medioine ever offered to suffering human- ity, The strong and vigorous testimony of Mrs. J. Wickett, of 159 Oak Street, To- ronto, should fill the fainting and despair- ing hearts of all enfferers with fresh hope and confidence, and should at once lead every sickly person to the only medicine that makes people well. Mrs. Wickett's letter reads as follows:- " Last year, in the month of November, I was snddenly taken very ill with pleurisy and neuralgia. The pains in my shoulders and back were most intense, and caused me extreme suffering. For several weeks I was under the doctor's care, and gradually re- covered from the attack of pleurisy, but CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon Thursday, May 9, 1895. A few days ago when wheat was quoted at 65c a bushel, a Naw ERA representative jocularly remarked to a grain dealer that if he were a speculator he would bay all the wheat he could for the next two weeks, as it was likely to advance. The grain dealer laughed at the assumption of the scribe, and intimated that many men had been wrecked by just such sanguine expectations. Now that wheat is qaoted at 78, the news- paper man is clubbing himself-metaphori Dally-to think what a nice fortune he might have made -had he been a specula- tor. We do not anticipate, however, that wheat will go much higher, though some think it will reach $1. The American mar- ket is weakening a trifle, and there is no present indication of the foreign market warranting any advance. It loAte proba- ble that wheat will remain somewhere near its present figures for a short time. Wheat, spring 0 78 a 0 80 Wheat, fall 0 78 a 0 80 Oats, 031 a 033 Barley 0 40 a 0 45 Peas 0 55 a 0 66 Flour per bal 3 70 a 3 70 Park 6 50 a 5 50 Butter - 0 10 a 0 10 Eggs per doz i 0 8 a 0 8 Potatoes ` 0 40 a 0 45 Hay, New and Old 6 03 a 6 00 Sheeepskins 0 26 a 0 80 No. 1 Trimmed Hides 4 00 a 4 26 Wool nominal BUGLESS PEAS -ANn- CHOICE SIX -ROWED BARLEY From Northern Ontario, FOR SEED. R. IRWIN, Standard Elevator, Clinton For sale by Seed Corn for sale. none, of_the medicines prescribed -for -me seemed to have any effect on the neuralgia white had, by this time spread all over my body. I gradually became worse, my appetite was poor, and the pain never seemed to leave me for an instant. My life was be- coming a burden to me, and I began to think I would never recover. I grew discouraged with the medicines I was taking, and hap- pening to see a testimonial in the newspaper about Paine's Celery.Compound, 1 conclud- ed to get a bottle, although 1 had very little faith in patent medicines. Before I had finished my first bottle, I began to feel better, the pains and soreness greatly decreased, and gaining hope by my improved health, I finished my first bottle and bought a second. After using two bottles of your Compound 1 feel like a new woman, my appetite has returned, the neuralgia has left me, and I am as well as ever. I feel very thankful for the benefit I have derived from. your -medicine, and take pleasure in recommend- ing it to my friends. Should any one de- sire fuller particulars, if they communicate with me, I will be happy to oblige them." Have large amount of seed corn for ensil- age. Mammoth Sonthern sweet, very best quality. Also Ilsiell Co (Canada) Yellow Dent Corn, Oats, and other grains for feed. Drive right to the Alarehouse, opposite the railway station. W. G. PiERRIN, Clinton MONTREAL HORSE MARKET Business was rather quiet in the horse market this week. Good, desirable stock is getting quite scarce in the country, and while the supply here at present is quite equal to the demand, owners are quite firm in their views. A fairly good demand ex- ists for heavy draughts, and quite a few sales have been put through on the basis of $100 to $125. Drivers are quoted all the way from $75 to $140. There was very little export buying during the week, but there has been lots of through stock at the Horse Exchange stables. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET Trade was brisk on Tuesday, and prices for cattle ruled firm at from 4/ to 6f per lb for chippers, and from 3Ji to 4j• for bntohere cattle. A few picked lots of butchers' stuff fetched 4}, but tbie was an exceptional price. Stockers were in good demand from 31 to 41, Seeep' for export brought 4c per lb. Spring lambs are worth $3 to $4.25 each A statement was made at the cattle yards which should receive the attention of farm- ers. Three cattle out of a load consigned here died en route, through, it was alleged, over -feeding before shipment, to increaae lthe weight at the scales; the cattle got over - 'heated, and the confinement and journey do the rest. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKETI. About ten steamers will sail with cattle this week. The attendance was again lim• ited at the East End Abattoir, Monday. - There were 350 bntohere' cattle, 50 whioh were fattened cows, moat of them being on the aged side. Calves, sheep and lambs are scarce and in demand Of calves 400 were offered; sheep 300, only about 20 lambs and 60 lean hogs, The butchers' cattle sold at 3 to 50 per lb. live weight, and those for ex- port brought 51 to 5j The latter price was for the best on the market, and they were limited to only a few that came off the care Calves are in demand at from $2 to $10, sheep $8.50 to $7, lambs 93.50 to $5.50; lean hogs $4 to $8 each; fat hogs 5j to 5143 per lb live weight. On Friday afternoon a cyclone swept, through portions of Iowa and South Dakota causing an b imenae destruction of property and a very serious lose of life. The Finest lw PHOTIJGRAPHS w are taken by O IA. H. FOSTER Discount sail Furolturo 10 per c. off for spot Cash, for short time only, LOTS OF NEW GOODS JUST COMING. BARGAINS in PARLOR SUITES NICE SUITE FOR $22.50 see -our $l Rocker, best ever offered -for the money. New. Picture Moulding in. Bedroom Suites from $10.50a J. C. Stevenson, - Clinton, OSIERY NEWS A profession of dainty foot coverings are here to greet you this week. Several lines and full range of sizes. Every pair costing 15c and over is in the celebrated "LOUIS HE,MSDORF DYE," which is absolutely stainless. Perhaps in the future some clever Canadian may make one "just as good," but at present "HERMSDQRF" is the only man who has brought a stainless dye to perfection. Children's Ribbed Cotton Hose --''Spliced Knees" Children's Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Spliced Knees Ladies' Fine Cashmere Hose —Light weight 25c GLOVES Ex in am ow Full and complete lines, Cream and Black, Kid Gloves, Tan and Black, Lace Mitts, Tan, Cream and Black. GENTS TIES. A magnificent stock in Bows, Knots and Four-in-hands. W. �z L. OUThIETTE. �.H.SH DEALER, DONDESBOR0