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STOVE 8[11
In preparing for the fall and winter .traite, we have receive('
a large stock of
Cooking Stoves,.16arlor Stoves
and.Coal Stoves
ever seen in Clinton. No oldstock, all new just in.
ALSO a splendid assortment of LAMPS of every descrip7
tion. A fine stock) of CUTLERY. •
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, &O. &C.
S. DAVIS, Clinton.
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Our Fall and Winter Millinery has 4reived, and oar stook ie as attraotive as usual, compile.
ing PARIS and NEW YORK Patterns, in ,
Clinton Pablia SONIA
The following it a statement of the num.
ber of pupils enrolled, and average attendance
in each room during the month of SePtember I
Division, No, oa roll. Avg. &Readmit
Mr. Lough's, 32 26
Mr. I.inklatalea, 5a 39
Miss O'Neill% 52 38
Idles Field%51 40
Miss Futon% 58 48
Mee Oliver's, 70 56
Mies Holmes 15 60
Miss Callender's, 126 78 ,
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Total, 514 386
There:mit of &written examination ie given
below. Six of the highest in each room are
to have their namee entered on the henot
roll.
' MR. LOUGH'S Lamm'.
Senior section, marks attainable, 500 :-
Harry Shepherd. 302, Minnie Leslie 300,
Thomas Gray 296, John Rumball 287, James
Gordon 267, Arthur Jackson 238, Ernest
Hovey 229, Robert pauley 227,
Junior Bodkin, marks attainable, 400 :-
James MoMurohie 229, Muriel Redmond 209,
Term Cooper 188, Bella Gree 184, Fred. Davis
164, Jennie Hillaby 165, Ella coats 163, Gil•
Rs Gilchrist 163, Mary Shipley 146.
MB, iatticzaTen's DivrsioN. •
Senior motion, marks attainable, 660
Hardy Evans 518, Nellie Walker 475, Alfred
Rance 483, Bessie Patterson 448, Bettie Davis
428, Maggie Muir 423, Norman Kennedy 402,
Wm. Cole 390, Harry Read 388, Luoy Keane
386.
Junior section, marks attainable. 560 :-
Sydney Smith 412, Anna Irwin 381, Ewart
Kenner 373, -Mary Wilkie 334, Norman Fair
332, Ella Dickinson -324:- WhiLjn 28G,;
John Gray 284, J. P. Doherty 277, Robert
Shepherd 271._
M130 0'1,7,211.1.'8 MvisION,
Senior eection, marks attainable, 400: -
Hattie 'Dodds '396, Ada Amber 396, Mary
Junor; 386, Willie ,Jarvis 386, Arthur Craig
386; Flora Jackson 384, Mary Shepherd 384,
John Dunlop 384, Alice Kenny 382, Sydney
Jkokeon 380.•
hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Plump, Wings Birds Hewers Plushes Velvets Junior section, marks attainable, 400
• I Norman Herman392, Lizzie Carter 390, Her-
bert Switzer 386, May Robb 384,.•Calveaa
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Satins, Silks and Ribbons! Our continued increase in the Millinery business is a 'sure sign
that our customers and friends appreciate our efforts in keeping a large assorted stock, and
that our prices are right. BLACK CASHMERES A SPECIALTY. Ourapocial lines in
GLOVES, HOSIERY and FANCY ;WOOLLEN GOODS is cpmplete. All the above lines
we shall endeavor to keep well assorted during'the season. ;Hats and Bonnets done over.
Our customers and friends will still find us in the Beaver 13lock, where we shall be kappy to
meet them and as many new ones as may favor no with a call.
- • Hattie-Patterson.216.
McDonald 380, Tena Cooper 878, \fillip Ro-
bertson 376, Josie Reeve 374,
MOS FIELD'S Divikels.
Senior section, marks attainable, 310 :---
Fre& Peoliiitt 234, Charlie Young 270, Minnie
Thompson 268, Fred:Brown 260, Eddie Can.
talon 241, Minnie Jey•233, John Halt 225,
James Shepherd 221, Lilly MeKebwn 218,
R, BEESLEY
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& SON BEAVER BLOCK,. n
Junior section, marks, 'attainable, 310:7
5 Caie Cooper 305, Nettie Combe 305, Henri-
• etta, Hillaby 286, Emma Webb 280, Hattie
Rumball 269, EvaChidley 239, Minnie Rum.
ball 266, Willie Jackson' 261, Alice Stevenson
257. ' '
MISS FalerON'S DIVISION.
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° MITTNIDITIftYlgtir. 69; 108-1: ...
(Corrected. every -Ttateeday attemoon.) hoMakes Your Boots ?
• srWpelirainee,ast: fa, 1.1 ,:. , .. , : foO: 7760g :14 ; :
garle7, . • • 0 48 a 0 02
- 0 28 a 0 38 P.*** ••••••••••P . . . .
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Flour,
Potatoes, . . s 4 50 a
• 0 SO a RUICKSII.ANK,
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Butter, • 4 0 15 a 0 11
Eggs, .
a 0 16 .0 18
Hay, - • . 8 00 a 9' 00
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Sheep pelts •• • 040 a 060
Lamb skins, . • 4 0 15 a 0 25 AT IN A.1.1.1 HINDS PF
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Baveaepfl, " ,.. " , ' - 0 16:, a 0, 18
- 6 50 lt 150
THE BOOT MAKER.
What to do
U troubled with an unhealthy; slow -healing sore use
McGregor & Parke's Carbolic ()erste; You will And it
invaluablejot healing, cleansing, and completely re-
moving your trouble: If the blood is out of order take
with it a few doses of McGregor's Speedy Cure. from
Combo's drug store.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
r11.11E UNDERSIGNED has opened the late
A. Rowell Blacksmith Shop, where he is pre-
pared to do all kinds of work in his line4 in the
beet possible manner, and on the shortest
tioe. All work guaranteed. Rorse•shoeing a
specialty. No cutting in prices. Come one and
all and he will pdve yon satisfaction.
T. MARSHALL,
,CUnton, Sept. 3, 1881. Late' of Stratford.
Men, Women and Children's Hoop & Shoes.
Spring •Stock well assorted, and
complete in all departments
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
C. CRUICKSHANK, BRICK .BLOCK, CLINTON
MONEY TO LOAN. ,..
as desired by borrower.
.E- lowest race ot intereet, Principal Payarbre
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-flatiVATZ AND COMPANY FUNDS. N1
valuator tor the CANADA. LANDED Moscow •
COMPANY.
D. A. FORRESTER. 4,
SltatetO Pea,•20.-1803-
J. CUNINOTIA
Desires to call special attention tolhis. stock of4'
China and Granite
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Of all kinds, suitable for Christmas 'presents,' •
Senior section, marks attainable, 290 :-
Aggie -.Hunt 277, Louisa Worthington 277,
Hattie Forden 277, Harvey Read 272 Percy•
• Holmes 271. Minnie Shepherd 265, ,IVIaggie
Keane 262, Rolit. Downs 261 Eva Lindsay
.257, Theo. Specht 254, Minnie Young 251,
-Eifaressiau 2,44;1117115-Kiiilier 2427
Junior section, marks ,attainable, 271
11/1 Sadie Reeve '267, Maud Plumsteel 266, Phe.
1.73, ,mie" Gree 259, Hattie Bowers 252, Clara
7. Friendship 253, Annie, Irving 252, • Tommy
Diehl 246, •Orplia Miller 245, Jennie Hamner
245; Flora. ilayson 284, 'Frank lipshall 283, -
Mabel Wa.rd '223.
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MISS OLIvsR, s DIy48IoN.
• Senior sePtion, marks attainable,' 150:--
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Emma Smith 147, Edith Robb 138, Martin.
Friendship 124, Carrie. Walker 123, Ernest
Blacker 122. Addie Bayley 122, jessiie Gor-
don 121,, Harvey kraeltsOu 118,, .SUsy.
.117, Emma Thompson 112,'Ernie Davis 112.
Junior 'section :•-• 'Hattie • Davis, Annie
Cruickshank, Annie Alexander, Nellie Hen.
derson, Edith Trouse, Laura Thottipson,
Edith Giffin, Amelia Fitzsirnoril3, -Lilly John.
sten, Web. Staubury, :Robert Taylor:
miss motmEs'. Divines.
First class : -Alice Twitehell, Azie Gib -
binge, Lester Whitely, Willie Moffat, ,Mary
McMurchie, Willie Biggart. •
SecOud class :-Herbert Muir, Nellie Pat-
telsoni Ailie Pratt, Emma Jones, Edith Cart',
• IV/abet Doherty.- •-• • . • '
Third °Me :-Tommy Glazier, Bert. Cook;
Mary Bastian, Beitha: Aitken, Marion Har-
land, 'Susy Japer. .
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• . MISS OALLANDER'S• DIVISION.. •
• First class :-Jas. McKenzie, Mabel Thomp-
son, Norman Werry'. •
Second elass.:-•-Nellia McKenzie, Bertha
Bean, Blanche Shepherd; May Cook, Tommie
Walker, Sadie Anderson.
Third class' ;--Eloward Grant, Jean Fortune,
Ada McDonald,.Ralph Bezzo, Dane Sperling,
Jesse Waldron, • •
Fourth - clans :-J'ennie Mckenzie, Bartle
Fitzsimons, Minnie Young,' Jessie Gardner,
Andrew Forrester, John Forrester. •
Also, the finest Confectionery to be had.
' Fresh Fruit, Canned ,Goodi, &c.
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JOHN 'CUNINGHA.111E. 6FLOCER, CLINTON.
Ride road'
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'VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR. SALE.
The undersigned offers for- sale the property shown in tli;' abeVe diagram
being composed of .the east part of Lot 35., on the ,l6th concession *Goderich.
Township, containing 26 acres and a park lot abjoining, contaning 10 acres, being
part of the east part of Lot 35 above mentioned, add about 31 acres of it is inside
the corporation of Clinton. Will be Sold together or separately, to suit purchaser..
'For further particulars apply to
'"-• ;TAMES FAIR.
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Clinton, Sept. 18, 1884. . .
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high& Public:s0hoolbovs:
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES and EXERCISE BOOKS. 'See our. big :5e. 'Scribbler.
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FINE NOTE PAPE El, ruled' and unfilled. 5 QllirOS good. note paper for 25c.
ENV ELOPES by the box extra cheap.. . • .
NEW BLANK BOOKS extra cheap.
CABINET and PHOTO ALBUMS. • .
LADIES SCATCHELS and FANCY BASKETS,'"
NEW CHINA CUPS and Novelties. . .
'17AALBOURINES, MOUTH ORGANS and VIOLIN STRINGS.
BERLIN WOOLS and PINE YARN.
CANVAS, TASSELS, CORDS, etc,, new styles.
MM ENS variety of STAMP rga• PATTE-ro'S,
n STA ;NI PI NG done to order. ,rt test S EMI warm. All goods at
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Lowest prices.
CROQUET. Express WaggoLs, Lacrosse 'at 'cost.
-71/"Mil:Rie •
DE.1 E It BLOM NEXT TO TITOMPSON & SWITZER,
Wide Awake Brugaists,
Messrs. Watts & Co's are aiways alive to
their buiness, and spare 'no pains to secure
the,hest of every article in their line, They
have secured, the ageney for the.celebrated
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.Dr. King's New. Discovery for Consumption.
The 'only certain cure known ,for Consump.
am), Coughs, Colds, Hoereeness, • Asthma,.
Hay. Aver, Bronchitis, or any affection of
the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a pesitive
guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Regular size $1;
BORN.
' Miss. -AA the Presbyterian Manse,' Brim-
field; on the 5th jobb., the wife of Rai. John.
Ross, of a daughter.
MARRIED.
• HENIIT-SANDititsoN.•--In -on the
7th inst. by the ltev. J, Hough, Mr. JohnIT.
Henry, to Mise Elizabeth M. Sanderson, all
of„Hullett, •
Clinton, en the 2nd
Lizzie, third daughter • ot Mr. Jos. Chidley,
aged 21 years end 7 months.
Goderich township, on the
4th inst., Thos. Perdue, aga 75 years,
BOOWN.-In. Ashfield, 12th eon., on the
28th Sept., Richard Brown, aged 76 yeare and
9 moi,the. His end was petite.
• Merit PfoVen •
Boner upon dollar is frequently Spent on the felt
of recointnendations for artielea entirely. worthloss.
Not so with Steamer's- Speedy Cure; you are not tisk-
odto ourchase it until its merits aro proven. Call et
Conibe•tt drug and get a free trial bottle, and if
not convinced it will chrs'you'of the worst forma of
dyspensia, liver coMpleint, dm, no matter of how long
standing; it costs yen nothiug. Soid in 500, and 81
bottles. Sou testitnuoials from persons In your owtt
Sill( Itegl St r.
Porni steak, &c,, of 111r.`Plobt, Step hensOit,
lot 40, eon. I, Tuelteraltitli on. the 14th of
Oct. D, Diekinson, •
' Farm stook. °to.. at Aline. 'iota, on Satstr•
day', Iltli inat.. D. Dickinson, neat,
Horses, stook, tizz-arrzEr,cdwriv
utt,.preperty of Messrs. Ateonest Rattenhnry
& Darras, es the 24th lest, 1), Dickinson,
&act. • 40 , „.:7 •
Vann stock, /0..i7F--Irt;,1. Ifeurtite. lot
2i, 7tit eon., Goderiell towrishill; -tlie 110th
lest. P. Brine, Auct. ' . •
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M. Fl HER takes the leia for -
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Root. .'aiil She ore,
IN PERRIN'S BLOCK.
ilAND -MADE) Wal,EgyaEjgG
aPAretstivyteatti
work,tvttriees, and satisfaction ivaranteed
As I have first.ofass city Workmen .employed,
entire satisfaction is a certainty. Give soa call
Rom. AUTTERSON, Prop.
H. BEACOM, Manager.
J. BIDDIJECOVIBE
Watch 'and. Clock Maker,
JEWELLER 6:04
uirPtsnixst TIRE MARKET, CLINTON
Where -be keeps *select assortment of
WATCHES,' CLOCKS, JEWKLLERr.,
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
If you.want'a NICE' SUIT, try him. If you want' an OVER-
COAT, .try him. If you want a nice PAIR of PANTS, tr3r
him. All are, sold cheap.'for cash. My maid is small
profits and quick sales. I am. prepared to say I can.' do better
than any dry goods house, as. I 'do my own cutting and coat
making. The cuttergoes to. the benefit of the custo-
mer instead of a cutter... •
OME and examine my stock of 'BEAVERS, MELTONS, WORSTEDS,
SCOTCH' and CANADIAN TWEEDS ancl West of ENGLAND Trowsering
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Which weyilll self at reasonablerates. '
WAIM m FISCIIER Th L N T
e EADI G Alldli; OAK HALL,
Two doors north of (trip& Union.
Repairing 'ot every ,-descriptieg 'promptly at
tended te, end all work warranted-.
J,DIDDLEOOMBE;
Otinton",Nov. 1982. '
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Good--.11?-armi-P-topertyi
JPHERIt
WILL BE SOLD. DP • PUBLIC
auction,.hy ' D. Dickinson; Arictioneer, on •
•Satiarday; Oct. 18th, ,
1884 •
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At the Rattenbury House, Clinton, at 2 o'clock'
in the afternoon, all -thatvaluable freehOld
farm. known. as *10 Whitehead Farm. in the
Maitland Coneession,lathe Township or (-lode-
ie the county .of Huron; and being com-
posed' of 1058 53, 64, 64, G5 and 68, containiug 334
acres more or less. There are erected on the
said Property a Frame House,Barn,and Stables.
All the land is under fence, except tot 64, con-
taining 84 .acrett,' which is heavily timbered.
The -farm is•well Watered,, the River Maitland
running through the property. ....There are.
about.260 acres under cultivation. It is situat-
ed about.9 miles from Clinton•aud 12 miles from
Goderich, the County Town. 'Possession gifvreen
on the 1St Marc),, 1885. Good clear Title
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froth iticambtance. The property will be sold
in one or mere lots to suit purchasers. For
'further particulars apply to' • . .
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• . • • Barrister, Torre.
Auctiop Sa.le. of Fann;
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
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suosariber will SOO by Pub1i6Au5ion on Lot
33, Con.'0, 10clOIiIop, on Friday,. Oct. 17, 184.
tho following Farm, Farm Stock -and 'Inplements: • 2
brood mares, Ono rising 4-y•rs old, in foal to imported
t•Borland Chief," tho other is.rising 5 -yrs old, and in
foid by imported "Welcome," 2 heavy draught. gold -
Ings thing 4 and 3 -yrs 0111,1 2 -yr old colt,''2 yearling
colts, Ori 0 ,by thoi•o,bredbloisl horse ',Princeton," I
first-class driving horse 4 -yr old, hy 0014 Clear Grit,"
4 cows in calf, 4 good grade heifers' rising 3 -yrs old,, 11)
calf to a thoro'bred Short Horn:bull; 42 -yr old heifers,
8 yearling' hollers, 2 fat cows, 1 fat heifer 4-yrs•oldi 1
4 -yr old steer, .1 3 -yr old 3 2.yr old steers, It ye
old steers, It calves; 18 good exes;.1 brood sow, 7 pigs
3:Months old, 2 waggons, 1 sleigh, 1 seed drill, 1 single:
mower, 1 turnip sower, 1 souther,' 1 ;fanning 41'0%1
plow,,1 gang plow; 1 sot iron harrows, 1 sulky horrako
Most ef.the above implements have only been tined ono
sehson. 1 set' teem 'harness, 1 'sot single harness, 1,
buckboard, 1 .autter; about 25 tons of hay, forks; rakes,,
.84thes, stoneboat, hay rack and various other articles
too numerous to mention. Also on the :ilium day if
not previously sold, the Farm, being eonmosed of Lot
33; Coo. 8, McKillop, containing 100 acres, ,' The farm •
is in a good state of cultivation, well fenced, and un-
derdrained, •tibont Oft acres cleared and 10 acres of
liardWood bush. The fa) tw is fwatered by .the best
spring in the •Conuty ui Huron, and to intending.
purchasers I would soy tho spring must be soon to be
appreciated; about 10 acres aro sown '15 fall Wheat.:
There is also a good °tabard. trite dwellit:g4touso 48
log, with franteattachment. The barn is one of the
Attest in the township,. being 72 feet long by 114
Witit'stone stable Undeti teeth for 10 horses and 30 head
of cattle,. with root eollar•of ;1,000 bushels capacity.
tberc-fra watering trough underneath the shed at
barn Main supply of water (brought from a spring
with'iron pipe) for any iitimbev of cattle during, the
diet season. Six crops, equal to .thtit'of the present
season, will Pay all askedfor the hum, Terms. for
farm:- .5.100 at the time of sale; 31,000 on the 155' of
:January, 1835 I the, balance in egnal annual' Install,
ments tp sett phrohitscr, With interest, at 6 • per cent.
per aniline. • Tertnsfor stock and implements: -S5 and
under cash over that antotint. 12 mouths aredit on
approved notes. Sale, to cornMenee at 12 feclook nomi.
J. A. LAI Ita, Proprietor,. Seaforth P.O. .1, P. BRINE,
Auctioneer.- . • • .• 21 .
ALLISER
NEXT TO TOWN: HALL: :
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,st.:,,upFAANNe.A II0N•FuNn':...,,...,Triootine Dros8. Goods,
METHODIST QHLTROlf.:. . . . .
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-0.1..r'iropoty, on fa:vo.ral'ile(terms. ' A;mly to the
undersigned. . . New. Cashmere Coupes,
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l'irONFA, TO LOAN ON .00D I' 1101 Oit OITtY
Parties Vieliing to make application 4114'14445145.
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will ',Nouse do so at ouco. OS it Mooting 01':t1143
vestn COM Mitten will Shortly be held..•
JAMfM Olt 1. V', Trans.,
Sept, 12, Clinton, Ont.
ESSMAKIN:k
novsx OF rm.:•filos.
ROBE RTS 0 NS
Miss Making'Establishment .
TN PULL BLACr,• •
arss--0.. IITN I I AS ttortriThEn
.1. from Chleago, In 5,14)5 od Buffalo. With
the latest l•inshio 44,0 41 1411 will he
pleased to ore wetadyrlielotc •
M1 of which have been:purchased on -the most advantageous
terms and are offered' at the , .
VERY LOWEST PRICES
A new and 'choice •aSsortnient.
OltertiUs MOMMAT%, sox, ,, 1 i ..
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