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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1898-05-05, Page 6i 17 We e @ELRR FORD.- At the Maasu, >;autor on - - -`, ouyYt ® the loth April, b�gg the Rev. W. Marna, 13, Don TORONTO. T. J. Burry, of Hensen, to AW21o, daughtor G I of Julia Ford, of Tuckeramith. Toronto, April 29.-OfferiDbs were ,LAR �l =Guarantee WHPfL27th April, -PALMER.-In of the 1, on not too heavy at the western orally '�- the 27th April, at filo residence of fila brlda'a garde to -day and the market generally parrots, byy Rov. Mr. Karr Albert Whiw- y r 6 sidua to 141iss Nellie, daughter of Mr. Thant - us remained Painter, carloads on t[W boards, including 16 ARE SCh LI--A1trvllTAGE.-At tare re.,ideaco of uta which arrived yesterday, 'There were Othe t �% Our Timepieces, be the bride's parents, Lucan, Unt, by Lila Rov. about 2,000 hogs and 76 sheep and lambs. of y It. H. Shaw, of Woodstock, Alexander W. I Cables from Britafu were somewhat ld110, Scoli, to Miss Alfaretta L., U114 daughter et' OF ,_ d either Watches Or of J. R. Armitago, Esq., guaerul IuurehauL, weak. e,W:r O GRIFFLTH—GIVEN•-In Goderieh, on Wad- Export Cattle-Deurand good and of - HI— TEIETH clocks, SO you rllll nU niedrry,Aplourenlsusril'27ti, Elgiatt., ythencauY r 0 fila brute's parcels, 898, th r Lhu Itev, ratings fart, Prices realized ruled from Joseph Edge, Charlub Gritrlth to Miss May 4o to 4jo per lb. 0 o II Given. Butchers Cattle -Ill this line there was w most necessary If you I 1'1Ski 111 bU�!111 I'011l lls• SHANNON—AYERS.--Ili Atwood, oil April would preservethem. Brush I 'nth, at Lira houre o1 the brido's mother, a better feeling and the choicest cattle thein once a day at least m It hasaid us t0 sell' p 14Liss Addle Ayers to WILL. Shannon, Of advanced alightly. Prices ruled as fol - with a good dentifrice, and Ehuu. lows :-Common to medium, 3o to 3410 g with water after every uleail B �1fUUd (;rUUds and 1'Ve _. -.__ .. -_.- - _- -- t h � , and before retiring. The A ETp9:li ills good to 1 choice, 32e to 3;ro ; fancy, v€"1 best dentifrice to use is a PO shall continue t0 d0 SU. 4o to 4se. Phe higher priced cat - powder having both cleans- 0 BAIWE. --In c•linton, uu May 2nd, the wife of tie are t1to easier sold. PO ing and antiseptic properties. 1)oes the Watch Ol' Mr. George Bar•go, ofttdaughter. Stockers and Feeders-rhere is no Such a one we offer you in b MAUGE'R. -in Goderich, oil Friday, April '2'l, Y n dao blur to Mrs. A, J. Maugur, change to record in this line. Light Pearl Tooth Powder. It is Clocks you have need i gt y 1 stockers for Buffalo sell at 3c to 344 Y ALLEN. Dt Dungannon, oil Friday, April 22, , a0- prepared from t.st pt of one . to Mrs, 'r. U. Aueu, a daugliLcr. cording to quality, and there is some of our local dent.stA, is used WALKEIL—Un April DAIL in Turnberry, Air:••, demand for feeders at from 3$o to 311c (31 and s guaranteed by ilial Repairing UR Walker, of it daaightur• per lb. � and is guaranteed by its to P �i THC1tLU\b'.- 1c,u• 5hopt,nrctson on uta 18th uY satisfy or, we will exchange Ain•il, 18D8, the wife u Hugh Thiteluw, of it Bulls—Quiet and steady. Choice v it or refund your money. V Soil• shippers bring 349 to 32'o and feeding 25e is the price, P K ACDON:iLD.-On the 20Lh of April, leas, bulla `leo to 3e per.lb. nuaLr• Looburn, the wife of J. A. Macdonald, Briog It t0 us and havt' of it soil. Sheep and Lambs -There is a firm e 0 DAVIDSON_ lu Exeter, ort the 2lthApril, the market under light offerings and last A IN Out• large window ® 1 i ,vire of John Ditvidson, of it Sou. r it made Well.. This Tuesday'd prices rule. you may this week 1I0GARTIL 1u Stu` lemon the 25th April, the see this powder- along ,vita oP Stephen Ilugarth, of a son. Calves -All in sold readily except bl'aL'Ch Of 011r business , some of the corer calves. Choice veals © with ;a lot of tooth � \VAI,IiAat.-Lt C'redtton, on the 23rd April, alta p brushes at 10c, 15c, 0 wire of Itubt. walker, of a sou. are in demand, Quotations rule from P 20c, 25c, and Wc. At ® is a sl)eeialt�/ With us. HAV. -In Crediton, air Lila 20..th April, the wife $2 50 to $6 each. of Chris. )tau, of awn. their oeveral prices STEWART. -On the boundary, Ilibbert, ontho Milch Cows and Springers-Tbere is a (i they are good value. @� 23rd April, the wife of, Jannis SLuwart, of a �' g u danghtu,., fair demand for newly calved cows and We +Lsk you to hens BLASIlILL.-In Brussels on April 24th, til well forward spriugers. Prices are firm v us in inind when in t8 wife of Mr. James W. i'ilashill, of a sou. need of toilet articles. at from $25 to $40. f�D y� �szv�� w',,, \SUN. -Ill Alberni, Mr. Junius Ia., P Y g 8�ao■ on March it til, the wife of 11r. J.LtIIUN �Vil flogs --Ins ire of heavy offerings the g ® ■ ■ kEE.- n a daughtor. market remained firm. Choice singers 1\1c1il:E.—ru Ethel, au r\'lunday, April 25th, the g wife or Air. it. Moicee. of a sou. sell for 4 c er lb and li ht and heav ® ALLEN WILSON el Jeweller and Expert Watch FEIWU80N,—ln Fthcl; oil Monday,April hogs at42o� g Y dDRQCiOIS'r8 AND OPTICIANS. 15th, the wife of Dr. Ferguson, of it claugh- OQA�O�m®0O�©�®®�m0 Repairer. INGLIS.-Ill F,Inla, on the 72nd April, the wife We quote Of Tilos. Inglis, of a son. Milch cows, each. .....$20 00 to $43 00 .,�. M,, ACGHTON. -Lr Varna, oil April 16th, the Export cattle, per cwt.. 3 75 to 4 50 wife ofMr, ])antelMeNaughton,ofadaugh- Butchers' choice Cattle, 00000006000000®0090©®0A00it .ter. O 0 �'�j®rj AUSTIN. -In Asst Wawmrosh, on April 20th, cwt ..... .. . ..... 3 00 to 4 10 ® RU t • d/t/ ,j"� the wife of Mr. A. Austin, of a sou. Butchers' cattle per cwt 3 50 to 3 75 THE R Q.I' � o Butchers' good cattle, o e DEATHS. cwt ................ 3 25 to 3 30 0 e ABELTS� - --- Butchers' coil). cattle, t1 ®I SLI'E.—In Exeter, on the 25th April, Wn). Slec, cwt .:.............. 2 75 to 3 00 is ®� ® aged 79 years. Belle per ctvt....... , ,. 2 50 to 3 60 ® ® TEVVJtEY.--In May, oil the 23rd April, John ' 0 jTcffrey, aged (it year,. Feeders, per cwt..... , . 8 40 to 3 75 Ad... 0 ® TO1t1tENC`El Ill ICincar•dine, on Sunday, Stockers, per Cwt......' 3 00't0 3 50 There is a marvellous de- i April Nth, Margaret Torrance, aged 8:3 li:xpot t sheep, per cwt. 3'50 to 4 00 owand for Ladies Belts this 0 years and 8 mouths. o Butchers' sheep, per season and our Stock is 0 BAItN13 '. In Ashfield, 12th' con., the wife eP e Our work is an ad for us, be- %it-, James Barnby, agod 35 years. CWC...... ........ 3 25 to 4 00 0 fully equal to it.. 0 CLARK. -In Goderich township, lot 24, con. 1, Yearling Lambs, per ® 0 cause we do repairing of on Saturdny, April'43rd, 1898, John Clark, cwt 5 75 to 5 85 0 A The new creations j:ist ngod 5s ycal.. 0 received are decidedly e Watches, Etc., so thoroughly BRf)UGH.- At Uoderielr, Ont., on 1'hursrlay, Lambs, calls, per cwt. 4 20 to 4 25 • tett and include O April `_9th, A. D., 189:3, Mal Au,twic•k Bucks, per cwt....... • 3 00 to 3 25 ® pretty 0 that the owners tomo back to erutigh, widow of the hate Seeker Brough, Spring latubs, each.... 3 00 to 4 50 and for scone ti no Judge of the its if they have anything else Col,uty (:ain't,of the County' of Huron, aged(`elves, per head . 2 UO to 6 UO p BUGLES OF ® Choice bacon ho per i:l >> yeti and 8 clay;. b in our line, and they not only C1LOAKEY. -In 13elgravo, on April 22nd, Mar- cwt ................. 4 85 to 4 88 ® OUT, STELL, ® corny themselves but also su - t.ha ('Ioakov, aged 28 yuan. �; Light hog;, per cwt. . 4 45 to 4 50 g CA•,SAIi.- lu Bolgravo, on April ' rth, Win. Thick fat hogs, pet, cwt 4.10 to 4 50 est to their friends that A. J. U.'estir, ngod 50 years, g ® RHINESTONE, ® h Tt0BF.jl'SUN.--At his reALIcnee ill East .wawa• hoWs, per cwt.......... 3 00 t0 3 25 nosh on Saturday, April '33rd, Iddwaicl slob- Sta ,, et cwt......... 2 00 t0 2 U5 0 G vi ­g's s is the place to o. Do € '. pet- ' ® FANCY STONE � bf5' I g iu,uu, aired i t ye;u•s, 10 manus,, 5 days. 0 ® KENT. In 11'inghaua, on April 23rcl, !Margaret © AND STERLING SILVER. ® Kent, relict of the lata; dwin Kent, aged FOL'GUT CATARRH 0 ,0 yo1,At. FOR FIFTY YEARS. 0 0 You :1TcAlt'1'„It. Lt ;1lorris, On Sunday- April 240h, 0 0 Jule, Me Arter, aged 70 yCar,, 5 muntlyv and t9 They are mounted upon 0 21 days. Eighty Years of Afro When Victory ® Plain and Fancy Leathers a N�t�d ALDitIDGE.- -Ib Plattsvillc. on April 22nd, Came—Dr. Aguew's Catarrhal Pow 0 Of the No O Priscilla Sparling, beloved wifo of i)avid west and Latest ® Shades. 0 Aphrrilgc, formerly of I3rus.el8, aged 36 del'the One Remedy. ® ® Watch 13I LY, 0.- In Clinton, on April '25th, Mrs. Naito George Lewis, of Shamokin, Pa., says: a It's a pleasure to show 13cizo, aged sl year,. 0 these --buy one when you're PINNING -At ")Toronto, on Friday, April 29, `'I was troubled with catarrh for flay to ready. The prices are low 0 See Our Stock and hear Our Emma (1linnic), young•e,t daughter of the years. I am eighty sorra old. I used Tato Jonathan Pinning, oP'C'lutton, Chit. ® at A Prices. We sell Good Goods, a }treat many catarrh remedies, but Dr. i t1 �� 0 _ SKI DIS"CREUS, Agnew's Catarrhal powder was the one THE SATISFACTORY STORE O medicine that gave immediate relief O and cured me of the disease." At R • Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald O J. L. Rumball 0 Head, Barber's Itch, Ringworm, and Ottawa,member M. D. Northrop, c prominent ® 0 member of the ('evil Service, used this o ® �� other skin diseases and eruption cause medicine and tells of its 6renefits in the 0 Jeweller. ■ ■ it. Dr. Agnew'e Ointment cures it case of catarrh and cold in file head. a Agent Bell Telephone Company, 0 "One application will allay irritation. 0Successor to .... 35 cents. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are It reliever in ten mitrutes.-Sold by 0666 06900606®®6et•®o®t80®6o® N4'atts & Co. J. BIDDL COli BE- smallest, cheapest, best. 20 cents,— Sold by watt's & Co. Toronto Farmers'Slarlcet. Henry B. Leeming, collector of ens- Toronto, April 29. -'rhe receipts of N S o I o to at 13rantlord, )vas stricken, with grain on the street market here to -day, CLIl�9ro , ,elite pttvalyaia• were small ; prices were firm. GRAND Avid Connections OfferWheat-firm, 150 bushels of red win - GOOD 'riuES COVING. t llInt Q1 07 to M 09 CELEBRATION TUESDAY, MAY 24 GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EVER. UpAo-Date Specialties, Marvellous Exhibitions, Thrilling & Fascinating feats, Dashing Effects, Enchanting Music, Exciting Ball Games, Etc., Etc. Positively the Greatest Demonstra- tion Ever Given in this District. PR,4 )F'. 7fF� 1L A.EY KING OF THE AIR The Reigning Souereign of the Aerial Realm. Performing Thrilling and Aston- ishing Feats on the High Wire With Supreme Nerve and Extra- ordinary Agility. Original Acts triat causo Profound Wonderment. The Frank Foster Balloon Co. Balloon Ascensions and Paract ate Drops, Slack Wira Acts, Running G-obe, Sword Ac,.s, etc., etc, Waterloo Blass Band. 40 PERFORMERS 40 CANADA'S LEADING BAND. 33rd Battalion Band, Seafortlit BASE BALL, LACROSSE, SPARRING CONTESTS, BAYONET and SWORD CON'T'ESTS. OPEN AIAIRCONCERTS, ETC., ETC. G1 ANO CONCERT In the Evening by the Waterloc Brass Band and Musical SOQiety Altogether the most Unique Pro Nstemma ever Presented. Neva ovel and thoroughly up-to-date tl -- When We Do It, We Do It Well. R. HOLMRS, Uhairman. J. P. DOHERTY, Secretary GOD SAVE TME QUEEN "AYER'S SARSAPARILLA has been a household companion in our family fpr years. I take It every Spring, be- ginning in April. It tones up my sys- tem, gives me an excellent appetite and I sleep like a top." H. R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. �p. f 0r tin 9 Chairman Cairns of the Membership Committee of the C. W. A. has evolved a prize membership scheme that should prove effective in the getting of mom - here for the association. Several of the beat bicycle manufacturers, including the Cleveland, Gendron, Welland Vale and other companies, have most gener- 3usly placed wheels nt his disposal, and he now offers a high grade bicycle to Bach district of the C. W. A. having a total mumbership on August 1st, 1898, of 600 or over, such bicycle to be pre- Iented to the person sending in the largest list of members from his district before the date above mentioned. In Astricts where the membership does not reach the .500 mark, other first-class prizes will be giyen to the, men doing the best vtork. It is expected further- more that the Membership Committee will be able to offer second prizes in Bach district, but this cannot be stated lefipftely• at present. Spring humors, boils, pimples, erup- Jons, sores, may be completely cured :)y purifying the blood with Hood's Sar- saparilla. FULL OF ALL DECEIT. .IAPOLPtoN I. died of cancer of the stom- telr developed from acute inflammatory lyspepsia-of which he had, in his latter )ears, frequent attacks. Yet he was not a gourmand nor a drunkard, From ,his illustration -which is but one out A a thousand -the casual reader may udge what great oaks of suffering and leath may grow from the little acorns A indigestion, which most people think ire merely matters of a day or ao. A prominent physician says: "A leap relative of my own has for the past fifteen years suffered from dyspepsia, complicated with pseudo-phthlsia (false consumption,) and over and over again :he best of doctors have predicted his early death. Tie has spent a small for- tune at various resorts for consump, Lives, but is at present perfectly well, end has not the smallest sign of present )r past diseaee of the lungs. Cases inch as these I am constantly coming across. Airs. Ann Lancaster, of Bradford, a ow years ago used to have attacks in +mhich she would fall to the ground in- sensible, Her nerves were so disorder, ad that she habitually trembled from read to Oct. Sometimes her nerves were so uncontrollable that the bed ihook under her. Her sleep was, of course, disturbed anti broken, and she )ecame so weak that she could walk )nly a few yards at a time. The malady first showed itself in the summer of 1387. Site felt strangely tired ind languid, and was not able to obtain ,est, either by the use of medicines', or ;hangs of bodily positions. [ler mouth ,vas filled with a thick, disgusting slime vhich clung to her teeth so ,strongly ,hat she was compelled to wipe it off with a cloth or it handkerchief. fler nouth tasted so badly that'she fancied ,bat such a taste might accompany cer- ,ain poisons. She could eat but very ittle on account, not merely or want )f appetite, but because of a resulting )sin in the cheat and sides. In October of the same yrar she went o the Bradford Infirmary, but received ro benefit from the treatment at that nstitution, the physicians not seemiu!-, ,o know what her ailment really was, tad finally she returned hom, disoohr- tge and very fe(-ble. lfer mind suffer~ A from that form of melancholia which ,he ancients considered to be due to ,be circulation of bile through the hodv. Phrase facts, thus hastily and crudely stated, will indicate in some measure Ser forlorn situation whc n -- But If -.t her tell the rest herself. She lays : "One day a book was left at my louse describing thy+ nature and success )f a })reparation called 1lother Seigel's syrup. I procured a supply of it trom }fir. Dobson, Bolton Road, and after it faithful use of it for a comparatively )bort time I felt better, and not long subsequently I was completely restored Lo health by it. Yours truly, (Signed) 'Mrs.) Ann Lancaster, 16, Back Spink - mon rerrace, Bolton Road, December 15th, 1892." The leading, and indeed the only, ppint we desire to make on these cases niow is this : Ind)gestion and dyspepsia -the real complaint in all of them -is the most aggressive, dangerous, and Jeeeptive of all the ills we are heirs to. It killed Napoleon the Great by pro- Jucing cancer, an outgrowth of blood poisoning; it deluded the doctors who attended the relative o1 a doctor, and in Vrs. Lancasterls case it imitated epil- spay. Moral. Watch its first symptoms keenly and keep Mother Seigel's Cura• Live Syrup within easy reach. Several London young ladies were badly injured in it runaway, the bus in wh'ieh they were riding colliding with 11014. -A CLERGYMAN'S THUMPING HEART. Cured After Years of Tedious but Fruitless Treatment -These tae the Words of Rev. L. W. Shottera, of Elderton, Pa. "My case was chronic. IIad uneasi- ness about the heart, and palpitation since I was a boy. As aoon as I saw Dr. A new's Cure for the Heart ad- vertised, I procured it. I am now us- ing my fifth bottle and experience great improvement. 'elle choking, ab normal heating and warm feeling and thumping have entirely disappeared. This remedy will save your lifo if you are a victim of heart disease." -Sold by Watts & Co. 4 r plirost and Best for Fable and bdiry io adulteration. Never caktob 5 lip 1 h: OPENED on Thursday last our. New Spring Parasols and Ladies' Sun Umbrellas. THESE are very handsome goods and all being adorned with beautiful and dur- able handles all of the newest shapes and makes, Ladies may rest assured that they are the Most Satisfactory to buy. Soft Silk that will not cut, ire Colors and Black, both plain and frilled, are the Cor- rect things in Parasols this season. G " IL"Rh oY WISEMAN CLINTON. Lj R A®F00T, 0"C & C®• MANUFACTURERS OF '-- FINE FURNITURE. � �Y pay the middleman's profit when you can buy direct from the manu- 01� facturers, We, manufacture our own Furniture: consequently you can buy from us cheaper than from the Ordinary Retail Dealer. FROM the very fact that our Goods are in suchgreat demand in the Old Country markets, is strongproof that for quality, finish and price they are right. FOR the Spring Trade we are offering a line of Bedroom Suites and Side- boards that for value cannot be surpassed in Western Ontario. DO not blly till you have seen Our Stock. 'We will have your trade if Good Goods at the lowest prices will secure it. UNDERTAIKiNIG■ --= 1NAbis department our stock is complete and our prices as 1 els the lowest. OUR Hearses are the best in the County. 7d�urtaiture 1`�arxu4aetua•.erri, anti Utndex-talzers. J. 'W. C]iidley, Manage, . , ..Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our .... Funeral Director, -J. W. Chidley, King St., opposite Foundry. — 1898 New Dried Prints, 1898. Raisins—Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas. Currants -1 iliatras and Fine Vostizzas. California Prunes and Elime Figs. "MOSSE and BLACKWELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUTS—Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Wallnuts, COOKING FIGS for 5c. a ib. NICE OLD IZAISINS for 5c. a lb --Headquarters for TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS, ® v0=ff Jr I`W N1Me-Kay, Block, ­:��Chnton- Are Your. Lungs W „,Haveqyou got Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, or Bronchitis? Cannabis Sativa, Dr. Stevens' Bast India Remedy, will cure you. It has cured many cases of pulmonary consumption, pronounced hopeless by physicians. Its virtue is attested by leading members of the medical profession; by business men of high standing; by hundreds who owe their lives to its marvellous power to heal the lungs, allay inflamma- tion, nflamma tion, renew the vital elements of the blood and create strength. So confident am I of its virtue that I will send a package, sufficient for I2 days' treatment, absolutely without cost, ditty prepaid, to every sufferer who will send me an accurate statement of his or her case. I do not say that one package will effect a complete cure, but believe so much benefit will be derived from it that the treatment will be continued until a com- plete care is brought about. What it has done for others. PETERBOROI ONT., Canada, Oct. 18, 1877. "I was foreman in the lumber shanty when I was taken sick, and being anxious about the work, I exposed myself greatly, caught• a severe cold sand after reooverin took a heavy relapse, which terminated in lnflammatiorrof the lnngs. ,.The doctors all gave me up. An abscess formed at the bottom of nay left lung and discharged outwardly. At the time I got your medicine, it was getting worse every day. Every one thought, and so did I, that death alone would and inmis- er,". I commenced using CANaARrs SATIVA the first of February, 1876, anA after using three or four packages of the Remedy, the discharge was checked, and I was able to get out of bed alone for the first time in more than three years and three months. "For from the 22d of january, x873, to the 15th of May, 1876, I never was able to get In or outof bed once alone, nor never lay ten minutes off my back, nor never was out of bed one-half dayat a time, and spent upwards Of$1,400 without much ifanybenefit, and I only used a few cents over $ao for your medicine till I was well. "it is now exoetly eleven nionths since I left my bed, and I am smart and healthy, and without pnln or ache, or any symptoms of the disease. For the past six months I have been able to make a good living for mmolf. T AAIIAMILTONed and drew In grain." BB Sept., 1807.-Jir. Harnitton's health still remains good. W A. NOYES, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y. CLINTON. PUMPS! PUMPS ! er se g a SPECIAL FETUIES Under the use of Scott's i'mulsion all Barley -Firmer, one load selling at 40c. dors for Wood and Coal which w1i1 bo sold aL lowostrtttos. Ofilceoil IsaacStroot, atLAVIi' I WhEATf,HY the organs and tissues take on new life. IMPLEMENTS R0OM9, W. --TO— The mind acts with more vigor, the Oals-Firmer, 1,000 bushels selling at MANITOBA, heart beats stronger and the blood is 37 to 39c. greatly enriched. Poaa-Firm, 100 bushels selling at The Canadian Northwest, _- 63c. BRITISH COLUMBIA, Near Newmarket on Saturday even- Uay and Straw -The receipts were 13 lbs. Choice ing Mrs. Luther alfilvr, Mrs. Blotthew fair, there was a good demand and the PACIFIC COAST POINTS. Monson, Win. in. Il. 1 eters and Edwin market wa, steady for hay, ten loads Linstend were killed at a crossing of selling at 168 to $9, and straw was easier, KO ®TE N A®/, PQ, f1 Fi i the G.T.R., NOrt.hern division. three, loads selling at $0 to $6 50. t Dressed Ilogs-The receipts were KLOND I K E For Over Fifty Years fair, there was a good demand and the ����ii 9 MRs. WrN*SLOw'A .0"OOT 11.41 SpRVP has boot market was steady, with sales at 46, YUKON GOLD FIELDS, used by inillions of mothers Por their v..hildren while teething. if disturbed at night and Wheat, tvlliLe hu.yS 1 U'3 to $ 4) 1 U . per X, at metre d womb. and wit . et out Y g y q Five cents pot paper a tldry�tvherb t, Mrtual lite, eltoayd the beeBeed hrokon of your rest, by a slek child suffering do red ................ 1 07 to 1 04) 4nd All Points in the Western and and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sond at do goose • , , , , • , , , , ., 00 to 00 Northwestern States. once and pct a bottle of "Mrs. \\'lnslOw'8 Booth- ing Syrup' for Children Teething. it will re. Barley per bush,...... 40 to 00 'i7 Neve the poor little sufferer immediately. De- 1 Oats per bush........... to 30 Full information from ppend uponit,muthem,thereisnoinktakonbout the Stonenr.lr ILyeper bush ............ 51,jto 00 ib. It Cures Diatthcea, regulates %ind COlic, softens the Teras per hush........... 133 to QO ±. O. PATTISON, F. 1t. 1IODGENS. G.T.R.'I)epot, Town Agent. and bowels, curers rives Gums, rcrlucesinfln,mmation,andgivestoneand Ela per t0a........... S UO to 0 (N) Y+ P' C U UU 650 eneri;,y to the whole 9yetelll. winslow's Straw, sheaf, tun... to HoothIng Syrup” for children Loathing is plea- Dressed flogs ......... 5 50 to 600 east to the tanto and is the prescription of one of Lh0 oldest and best female physicians and Butter, lb. polls........ , 17 to 18 ( �O � WHO TRAVEL nurses hl the United Statteg. Prlce twenty-flvo wants a bottle. Sold su all llrllg(sk t111�0 its out, the world." Re sure and ask for 'MRs (11) tub, dairy........ 14 to 10 Chickens 9 pal' )...ir ....... 1 t0 80 00 Turkeys per 1�1.......... ]2 to OU Jt-.+ L L dJ V L t WI:•I.SLUw'65'OOT111Tl0SYRUP Potatoes per ling....... 55 to 60 --- -- Beef ca rvases ... , . .... 5 to q "ooploFire who are travelling should consult the did $300,000 damage nt the Riathhnn Company's terra c•utta worksBeef, du hind ..... .... ... 6 to 8 fore ........... . . 4 to 5 mdensersigned tit reference to all rates, routes,&c• nt Deseronto. Yearling Lamb...... , , . 9 to 10 The following low rates are still in force. Spring latub.. .... , .... 3 to 0 5 to 8 Vancouver - - $ 25 00 MERIT WINS SUCCESS! Veal, , . 0 to 8 VealIo . .......arcase ......... San Francisco - 30 00 Toronto - - – 2 00–='$=�-= A NERVOUS WOMAN. was completely run down and had -- Windsor 2 50 t/t/J!/rJ%..+a�' a bad cough due to bronchitis, I was Low Rates toall points in i)a.ko:aand Montana. 91'RATFORD, ONT• very nervous, but since taking Hood's For tickets mid all information cmngult Thio srhnol doe. nrst•cbass woric to every depart - Ment and enjoyes a large p0l. •sago. A (10111Y11,1.P Sarsaparilla I have mOCO appetite and PP elal g0ih of of the highest grade--nono baiter to feel a great deal better. 1 have also JACKSON, Town Ag,,,t. W. P. Canada: Studentocan enter at any thao. Catalogue tree. used flood's Pills and find them very Mile. M. GARLAND, 675 C. R. W, J. ELLIOTT, Principal. excel}eut.') Crawford street, Toronto, Ont. lloon'SPul.s are easy to take, easy to ^� -� PROPERTY FOR SALE. operate. (sure indigestion, headache, - - Actors, Singers,- CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. To Let or For Sale. Speal�ers (Lorre;toil every .Y afternoon.) Fal l wheat, new,. 1 00 to 1 00 •Wodnoad Barley.. 0 30 to 0 35 The nwlor9igno8 offers for sale or rent that ti story brick rosirloneo on Rnglnrt fit. Thera ate A Thousands old Octpte, ppub110 Oats ............................ 0 2$ t0 0 29 bodroorns, dbining room, sitting room, Utehen. Also entertainers, singers, leetut- ars, preaohors and readars Peas .............................. 0 50 to 0 55 goodstable. to connection with the renirtonce are two nares of land and n large number of trait trees. are tormented with tbroat weakness, Theso d9llcate Rye••••••.••••••••••••• ......• 0 89 to 0 40 Potatoes per bush, new... 0 40 to 0 60 For pradenlars apply to CANTELON 13nos., Clinton. organs being overtaxed be. come susceptible to head ' Butter loose in basket.:.. 0 11 to 0 12 HARRY CANIGLON, m. Forest. Unroll 14th. n tolds,influenza hoarseness, tickling In tho tbroat, eneez- ing, dropping in the throat, Butter in tub ................ 0 1211to 0 18 gg 9 per doz.................. 0 8 to 0 9 - pstn over rho oyes, dry r .... 4 to 60 0 0 Cabbage, per doz ........ thr8ht, oto.; all those are 6 it ay„ 8 OU to 6 00 To Improvers of Stock. foretunnore of Catarrh, Aethma,Tonsllltfd, and aro but stop pingstones to eom llcatlons if noBg1e ted. Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 2fi Short Wood, Dry .......... 75 to 2 00 The un(lbrpl nod ltaa on ilia promises, 16th coneesalon,'Gol' Arieh Township, morn serious rill, AG1NZ 18 pgATAILRHk I'O�VrigB Ispogarful painless,h.rmlessandquiek-aeting,and „1 ',it rt Wood Oreen..........1 60 to 1 76 t wt11oure9 tuoh troubles••-rellewesIn tominutes. Llvo flogs................0 00 t0 4 55 A Thoroughbred Jorsey Drill. Terms: --$1 and $2. 1'1 can but proclaim Dr. AgnoWilCatarrhal Pow- tot: Pork per owt......... .,•..... 6 00 to 6 00 1 6 1 7 A Thoroughbred Chestor White Boar, reg1s• P return- r Terms: -V, 1 with the privilegen eau t0 Od. 0 tand $ d ularl ain ere e paro g medicine, Y onderl m dot a vv 1 ore both l0 s cak erg. M sc f an d wife w and p Lth1 ��p v rfound Catarrh, n nover 1 C I . yr bbl.., ......: .. 60 to 4 es ... PP P a lb..... to 0 04 Dried Apples or ... 0 03 'i Pp p , In onsfllt s and 9ubthin to e anythingtoequnlthis great remedyfor quick a0tlon Ducky per lb . ................ 0 05ito U OB 4 . V •3,11 Boar, r0 1. tOrOd. A thoroughbred Tamt o) Torms:-$I, privilege of retorninl. or worker. I 1 lane --i t 19 a woad w ratio 0 nil I heartily recommend it to mybrothorprofoasienalb" l ........ to 0 0$ Turkeys per .. ..... 0 07 Chore per Ib. 0 05 to 0 06 This is a rare ohanco to Improvo your stock Al. Emmett Postoll, Actor, Now York City,• -•3r pair........... Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 36 T. C. Eom11111)", 654f.Uwnor. 'cold by Wtttts 8t Co, Wool.., ......................... 0 18 to 0 18 , . ... ,� _ate--�,:..,•.�,,,.., "AYER'S SARSAPARILLA has been a household companion in our family fpr years. I take It every Spring, be- ginning in April. It tones up my sys- tem, gives me an excellent appetite and I sleep like a top." H. R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. �p. f 0r tin 9 Chairman Cairns of the Membership Committee of the C. W. A. has evolved a prize membership scheme that should prove effective in the getting of mom - here for the association. Several of the beat bicycle manufacturers, including the Cleveland, Gendron, Welland Vale and other companies, have most gener- 3usly placed wheels nt his disposal, and he now offers a high grade bicycle to Bach district of the C. W. A. having a total mumbership on August 1st, 1898, of 600 or over, such bicycle to be pre- Iented to the person sending in the largest list of members from his district before the date above mentioned. In Astricts where the membership does not reach the .500 mark, other first-class prizes will be giyen to the, men doing the best vtork. It is expected further- more that the Membership Committee will be able to offer second prizes in Bach district, but this cannot be stated lefipftely• at present. Spring humors, boils, pimples, erup- Jons, sores, may be completely cured :)y purifying the blood with Hood's Sar- saparilla. FULL OF ALL DECEIT. .IAPOLPtoN I. died of cancer of the stom- telr developed from acute inflammatory lyspepsia-of which he had, in his latter )ears, frequent attacks. Yet he was not a gourmand nor a drunkard, From ,his illustration -which is but one out A a thousand -the casual reader may udge what great oaks of suffering and leath may grow from the little acorns A indigestion, which most people think ire merely matters of a day or ao. A prominent physician says: "A leap relative of my own has for the past fifteen years suffered from dyspepsia, complicated with pseudo-phthlsia (false consumption,) and over and over again :he best of doctors have predicted his early death. Tie has spent a small for- tune at various resorts for consump, Lives, but is at present perfectly well, end has not the smallest sign of present )r past diseaee of the lungs. Cases inch as these I am constantly coming across. Airs. Ann Lancaster, of Bradford, a ow years ago used to have attacks in +mhich she would fall to the ground in- sensible, Her nerves were so disorder, ad that she habitually trembled from read to Oct. Sometimes her nerves were so uncontrollable that the bed ihook under her. Her sleep was, of course, disturbed anti broken, and she )ecame so weak that she could walk )nly a few yards at a time. The malady first showed itself in the summer of 1387. Site felt strangely tired ind languid, and was not able to obtain ,est, either by the use of medicines', or ;hangs of bodily positions. [ler mouth ,vas filled with a thick, disgusting slime vhich clung to her teeth so ,strongly ,hat she was compelled to wipe it off with a cloth or it handkerchief. fler nouth tasted so badly that'she fancied ,bat such a taste might accompany cer- ,ain poisons. She could eat but very ittle on account, not merely or want )f appetite, but because of a resulting )sin in the cheat and sides. In October of the same yrar she went o the Bradford Infirmary, but received ro benefit from the treatment at that nstitution, the physicians not seemiu!-, ,o know what her ailment really was, tad finally she returned hom, disoohr- tge and very fe(-ble. lfer mind suffer~ A from that form of melancholia which ,he ancients considered to be due to ,be circulation of bile through the hodv. Phrase facts, thus hastily and crudely stated, will indicate in some measure Ser forlorn situation whc n -- But If -.t her tell the rest herself. She lays : "One day a book was left at my louse describing thy+ nature and success )f a })reparation called 1lother Seigel's syrup. I procured a supply of it trom }fir. Dobson, Bolton Road, and after it faithful use of it for a comparatively )bort time I felt better, and not long subsequently I was completely restored Lo health by it. Yours truly, (Signed) 'Mrs.) Ann Lancaster, 16, Back Spink - mon rerrace, Bolton Road, December 15th, 1892." The leading, and indeed the only, ppint we desire to make on these cases niow is this : Ind)gestion and dyspepsia -the real complaint in all of them -is the most aggressive, dangerous, and Jeeeptive of all the ills we are heirs to. It killed Napoleon the Great by pro- Jucing cancer, an outgrowth of blood poisoning; it deluded the doctors who attended the relative o1 a doctor, and in Vrs. Lancasterls case it imitated epil- spay. Moral. Watch its first symptoms keenly and keep Mother Seigel's Cura• Live Syrup within easy reach. Several London young ladies were badly injured in it runaway, the bus in wh'ieh they were riding colliding with 11014. -A CLERGYMAN'S THUMPING HEART. Cured After Years of Tedious but Fruitless Treatment -These tae the Words of Rev. L. W. Shottera, of Elderton, Pa. "My case was chronic. IIad uneasi- ness about the heart, and palpitation since I was a boy. As aoon as I saw Dr. A new's Cure for the Heart ad- vertised, I procured it. I am now us- ing my fifth bottle and experience great improvement. 'elle choking, ab normal heating and warm feeling and thumping have entirely disappeared. This remedy will save your lifo if you are a victim of heart disease." -Sold by Watts & Co. 4 r plirost and Best for Fable and bdiry io adulteration. Never caktob 5 lip 1 h: OPENED on Thursday last our. New Spring Parasols and Ladies' Sun Umbrellas. THESE are very handsome goods and all being adorned with beautiful and dur- able handles all of the newest shapes and makes, Ladies may rest assured that they are the Most Satisfactory to buy. Soft Silk that will not cut, ire Colors and Black, both plain and frilled, are the Cor- rect things in Parasols this season. G " IL"Rh oY WISEMAN CLINTON. Lj R A®F00T, 0"C & C®• MANUFACTURERS OF '-- FINE FURNITURE. � �Y pay the middleman's profit when you can buy direct from the manu- 01� facturers, We, manufacture our own Furniture: consequently you can buy from us cheaper than from the Ordinary Retail Dealer. FROM the very fact that our Goods are in suchgreat demand in the Old Country markets, is strongproof that for quality, finish and price they are right. FOR the Spring Trade we are offering a line of Bedroom Suites and Side- boards that for value cannot be surpassed in Western Ontario. DO not blly till you have seen Our Stock. 'We will have your trade if Good Goods at the lowest prices will secure it. UNDERTAIKiNIG■ --= 1NAbis department our stock is complete and our prices as 1 els the lowest. OUR Hearses are the best in the County. 7d�urtaiture 1`�arxu4aetua•.erri, anti Utndex-talzers. J. 'W. C]iidley, Manage, . , ..Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our .... Funeral Director, -J. W. Chidley, King St., opposite Foundry. — 1898 New Dried Prints, 1898. Raisins—Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas. Currants -1 iliatras and Fine Vostizzas. California Prunes and Elime Figs. "MOSSE and BLACKWELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUTS—Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Wallnuts, COOKING FIGS for 5c. a ib. NICE OLD IZAISINS for 5c. a lb --Headquarters for TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS, ® v0=ff Jr I`W N1Me-Kay, Block, ­:��Chnton- Are Your. Lungs W „,Haveqyou got Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, or Bronchitis? Cannabis Sativa, Dr. Stevens' Bast India Remedy, will cure you. It has cured many cases of pulmonary consumption, pronounced hopeless by physicians. Its virtue is attested by leading members of the medical profession; by business men of high standing; by hundreds who owe their lives to its marvellous power to heal the lungs, allay inflamma- tion, nflamma tion, renew the vital elements of the blood and create strength. So confident am I of its virtue that I will send a package, sufficient for I2 days' treatment, absolutely without cost, ditty prepaid, to every sufferer who will send me an accurate statement of his or her case. I do not say that one package will effect a complete cure, but believe so much benefit will be derived from it that the treatment will be continued until a com- plete care is brought about. What it has done for others. PETERBOROI ONT., Canada, Oct. 18, 1877. "I was foreman in the lumber shanty when I was taken sick, and being anxious about the work, I exposed myself greatly, caught• a severe cold sand after reooverin took a heavy relapse, which terminated in lnflammatiorrof the lnngs. ,.The doctors all gave me up. An abscess formed at the bottom of nay left lung and discharged outwardly. At the time I got your medicine, it was getting worse every day. Every one thought, and so did I, that death alone would and inmis- er,". I commenced using CANaARrs SATIVA the first of February, 1876, anA after using three or four packages of the Remedy, the discharge was checked, and I was able to get out of bed alone for the first time in more than three years and three months. "For from the 22d of january, x873, to the 15th of May, 1876, I never was able to get In or outof bed once alone, nor never lay ten minutes off my back, nor never was out of bed one-half dayat a time, and spent upwards Of$1,400 without much ifanybenefit, and I only used a few cents over $ao for your medicine till I was well. "it is now exoetly eleven nionths since I left my bed, and I am smart and healthy, and without pnln or ache, or any symptoms of the disease. For the past six months I have been able to make a good living for mmolf. T AAIIAMILTONed and drew In grain." BB Sept., 1807.-Jir. Harnitton's health still remains good. W A. NOYES, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y. CLINTON. PUMPS! PUMPS ! WOOD AND COAL YARD' 9ubserlber is propared to promptly till a❑ or If you want a flint-olasp, well•mnde pomp, one 1ba will give you enuafncticn, send your order to th dors for Wood and Coal which w1i1 bo sold aL lowostrtttos. Ofilceoil IsaacStroot, atLAVIi' I WhEATf,HY nndarnlgned. tie will dig and olean wells and do it s thn cln9est prico.. IIn also handles a first-olas IMPLEMENTS R0OM9, W. FORGE PUMP. ---• JAMESFERGUSON 0 AT ' Oppoalt 2noon'a Hotel High street Clinton 8094f ... Wante l in exchange, 12 lbs, C 11 Olce u�t Oats, 9 needs "ecaonomy too. usetbecos tOltneAl +don for nferlordedeonwa 13 lbs. Choice n ntwaye largoly exceeds the orlghled cost oP rho beet and dearest ce 1 �us, o ars be had. TIRO bods Is ellwayft the yx t ll,ani ly Flour for t ebeapeat. Pay a trifle morefor R1`e our present, 1h how ` F R RY but we don't knew w but long they will last. � � �� SEEDS Oats talzcn in exchange for Grrlt'Prle.c . ■ „ L I®� '�! L at metre d womb. and wit . et out Y g y q Five cents pot paper a tldry�tvherb t, Mrtual lite, eltoayd the beeBeed ■ ' b.M.fgHRvt�Cd.,Wtatfaor,0at. VICTORIA ETRE T. W I d��