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Clinton New Era, 1895-08-09, Page 7t , rrau. CLINTON NEW R atches, Clocks, Clocks, Watches Watches, Clocks, Clocks, Watches Cheap as the Cheapest, Quitlity and Good Goods Considered. J. B. RUMBALL ,Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., TelephuneExchange Excelled by None . . Our Baking Powder Is surpassed by none. It contains nothing that is hurtful or injurious. It is always fresh, as we make it every week. Our sales are steadily increasing. We have never had a customer complain of it. It is much cheaper than any other as it takes lees of it for the same results. Everybody likes it who tries it. We guarantee it in every way. We sell any quantity. Prioe 25a a lb. Come to us for Fly Poison, Sticky Fly Paper, Root Beer, Etc. Vie have a large stook. J. E. HOVEY. Dispensing Chemist, - Clinton. SPECTACLES, . Spectacles I have secured the services of an expert Optician and you can have your eyes tested at any time _ free of charge. I have a Targe assortment of • Spectacles, EyeGlasses, &c., in steel &gold frames JACKSON, THE JEWELER, Next door to Cooper's Book Store To have defects of vision treated scienti- fically and systematically, go to J. E. DA.VIS, EXPERTPTICIAN. Mr Davis visits Clinton monthly, next visit WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1895. Mr Davis has been coming to our store for the last five months, and has fitted a great many most difficult cases. We can recommend him, and will give the names of local cases he has fitted for reference. JAMES H. COM BE CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES, ETC. . NEW FALL . DRESS - GOOD 4E WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE /v LADIES TO A LINE OF Wide Double Fold Serge Dress Goods In the leading colorings, which we have just placed in stock, and which we intend to sell At 25c per yd. while they last, which will not be long, As there has nev- er before been any such goods offered in Clinton for the price,' And no one else will have them this season at the price and quality which we offer, but ourselves. Come and see them before they are all sold. Plurnsteel . r4ibbings, ': UNTON An Important Change in . Our Business. On and after MONDAY, SEPT, 2nd, 1895, oar business will be conducted on a Strictly Cash Basis and for the balance of our time in Clinton "THE FAIR" will be known as a house where the people buy and trade for cash or produce only. After consulting with a )dumber of our credit customers, w,e fluid there is, a growing feeling in favor of doing business on, the CASH SYSTEM, and the public will welcome the change, provided we show a substantial re- duction in the prices. We wish to make this so well understood by everybody, that it will not be necessary to refuse credit, as -it will not be asked We believe a cash business will be mutually beneficial. Every person is looking for the cheapest market to buy. in, and where goods are sold on credit cannot be the cheapest place. Neither can a cash and credit busi- ness be the cheapest, although cash customers -may get a discount, yet the credit price is always asked, and even with the discount off, the prices are not so 1:Jw as they would be if the business was strictly cash. It is an undoubted fact that the man who sells the eheapest is tl�e man who• sells for cash. Buying where credit is not given, customers get their goods at the lowest figure. They are paid for when got, and there is no long bill to settle at the end of the year. Remember- on MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd, a general mark �- - downwill take place throughout our en- tire stock. We will get the prices down to A SPOT CASH LEVEL, and all newoods received from that date will be marked at LOWER FIGURES THAN IF WE HAD NOT DECIDED ON MAKING THIS CHANGE., 2."44I/L.111011E" do WISE1VIAN. flUPTURE, Jo Y. EGAN, of TORONTO, HERNIA SPECIALIST. Greatest success in the treatment of all forms of HERNIA of all known agencies it modern times. A Cure Without an Operation. An Entirely New System of Treatment. You are tiret held securely and IN COMFORT during the hardest work, or severest strain under all reasonable circumstances, even horse back riding, THEN A CURE FOLLOWS. My last and greatest invention in Hernial Appliances is the result of over twenty-seven years' continuous professional practical experience. REMEMBER, I have been in business in Toronto over twenty years. This instrument responds to every motion of the body, in coughing, sneezing or lifting, and never slips from ite position on the body, either up or down, as all others do, but stays where you put it. Or NO F-A.ILU-YR,88 It makes no difference bow severe or difficult the case, you can be helped. The undersigned knows the true cause of rupture and has recently discovered the secret—as yet known only to him- self—by which a cure can be affected in this terrible affliction without resort to the knits. Don't put it off till too late. . MOTHERS—REMEMBER—A Hernia in childhood is a constant menace to your child's lite. Children Cured in 4 to 8 weeks, Adlhlts in 7 to 14 weeks, According to the severity of the case. Age of person or length of time ruptured makes no difference 3V- 1 CA.SB A SUCC:SS ! This is positive, as I have convincing testimony from physicians, from parents, and from those declared by eocalled surgical machinists to be "boneless cases." This is the evidence .tells the Story W2 ,L VMSIT._— STRATHROY, QUEEN'S HOTEL, Tuesday, August 13th. WATFORD, BAKER HOUSE, Wednesday and Thursday, August lith, 15th. PETROLIA, TECUMSEH HOUSE, Friday,;Auguet pith. SARNIA, BELLCHAMBER HOUSE, Saturday, August 17th. FOREST, DILTON HOUSE, Monday, August lUth. CLINTON, HOTEL CLARENDON, Wednesday, August 21st. BRUSSELS, AMERICAN HOTEL, Friday, August 23rd. CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon Thursday, Aug 8, 1895. Wheat, spring 0 70 a 0 70 Wheat, fall 0 70 a 0 70 Oats, 002 a 0 34 Barley 0 45 a 0 55 Peas 0 55 a 0 60 Floor per cwt.... 2 50 a 2 75 Pork 5 50 a 5 50 Butter 0 13 a 0 14 Eggeper doz 0 9 a 0 10 Potatoes 0 40 a 0 40 Hay, New and Old 6 00 a 8 00 Sheeepskins 0 25 a 0 30 No. 1 Trimmed Hides 4 00 a 4 25 Wool cash 0 18 trade 20 THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET There were about 400 head of butchers' cattle, 100 calves and 800 eheep and lambs offered for sale at at the East End Abattoir to -day. The bntohere were out in large numbers. A few superior cattle were bought for shipment to Great Britain at from 4c to tic per lb, and 4c per lb was about the top price paid for butohers' stock pretty good animals sold at about 3}c per lb. Common dry cows and thrifty young stock sold at from no to 3 o per lb. There was a fair demand for calves. Good veals sold at from $5 to $8 each. Mutton critters were really dull of sale. Shippers are pay- ing from 3}o to 31c per lb for good large sheep and the butchers are paying from 2c to 30 per lb. for the others. Good lambs sell at from $2 75 to $3 25 each, and com- mon lambs from $2 25 to 52 65 each. ENGLISH LIVE STOCK MARKETS John Swan & Soas(ltd.),Edinburgh, in their weekly report of July 26, say:—Sup- plies of fat cattle have not been quite so large and the general quality not:up to an average. Beat description met an average trade at slightly higher prices, but second- ary met a slower market at rather less mon- ey. Best beef, 8s 7d per atone; best mutton 71d to quite 8d per Ib. APPLE CROP IN BRITAIN. London, Aug. 4—England has this year the largest apple crop that has been seen for many seasons. In all the European countries the orop is larger than usual, with the exception of France, where the orop is only good. American apples, if any are needed, must be of the fancy varieties and reach London in October. The drought that prevailed during May and June caused a lose to the Scotch farmers of nearly £3,- 000,000. Potatoes will reach a moderate average. Barley will reach the average production. In oats and wheat there is a deficiency of 25 per cent. There is only half a crop of hay. Fodder will be very deficient during the coming winter. The German potato crop will probably be a fail- ure. Owing to the immense size of the crop its failure would cense a large increase in the imports of food from the United States, THE APPLE CROP. E.H. Peterson dr Co., 27 Church street, Toronto, have written the following: We have just recently returned from Great Britain and the continent where, when we left, there was every promise of a large crop of apples of good quality. We have not as yet gone through the apple produc- ing districts of Canada and the United - States but from the reports so tar received we are inclined to think the yield will be heavy in Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa Illinois and the Western States to the Pa. cilia coast. Michigan and Wisconsin leave us in doubt as reports vary. In New York the yield will probably be considerably heavier than last vear, while in the New England States and in Nova Scotia the yield will be somewhat lighter. We believe the exports from Ontario will be heavier than last year and the quality better. We have no reli- able reports from Qnebec. Mr. P. Gallagher,a farmer, residing four miles east of Hastings, Ont., was thrown out of his buggy on Saturday and killed. A WORKSHOP ox WHEELS E. Taylor, the celebrated cutler and grinder from Sheffield, Eng., will be here for a short time to do all kinds of grinding and repaire by steam power. Razors, scis- sore, tailor's, sheep and garden shears and all kinds of grinding and repairs done in the best possible manner. Knives re - bladed and made equal to new. Saws sharpened; orose cut saws gummed and sharpened; lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Umbrellas and parasols neatly repaired and old ones bought. Stand: Al- dert street, Clinton. In point of teaching staff, School equipment, courses of study, and facility In securing yon employment. Your money refu nded if ourstate- monts prove untrue. This is our offer to yon. Write us for papers and catalogue. Fall term oommonoos .SEPT. Sun. Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. P. McINTOSH, Principal. SELLING OUT The undersigned having decided to give np bnsiness in Clinton, offers his well -assorted stock of BOOTS & SHOES at cost to clear, for 10 days If you want bargains come and seu us JAMES YOUNG The Finest OA PHOTOGRAPHS U) are taken by IL. H. FOSTER Stock Taking Sale. We commence stock -taking the end of this month, but before we start we would like to reduce our stock. Now, in order to do this prices must he right, and we are going to make them right. From now until Aug. 1st every article of Furniture will be sold at a reduction of 10 per cent off the regular price. Remember we do not put an extra 10 per cent on on our goods before we make the reduction. Our $10.50 Bedroom Suites until August lst,.... Our. 13.110 Bedroom Suites until August 1st,.... Our 14.50_ Redhoont._.Suites_ unt.iVngust444,7:-. See our 25 cent Pictures in a nice shaded frame. They are great value. $ 9.45 11.70 - 13.05 JOSEPH W. C H I D L E Y FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER. FAIR, EXCHANGE Is no robbery. Wo do not claim to give you gold dollars for a penny. But we do have the SHIES' that please you, and guarantee to give you 100 cents worth for every dollar expended here. Well ! Well That.will be your natural expression of pleased sur- prise at the prices we have marked on the AMERI- CAN PRINTS, the DRESS GOODS & TWEEDS just placed on our counters. It really ought not to be done, but trade necessity knows no law, 0 Our Prices on CROCKERY & CHINA WARE are interesting to shrewd buyers, who are careful to get best value for their money. California Fruits Evaporated Peaches, Apricots, and Pitted Plums are very nice for pies and stews. Have you tried them ? W. L. OUIMETTE, THE CASH DEALER, LONDESBORO t •'? wf 4 1 II