HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-11-07, Page 7NOTICE'.
The undersigned merchants of
the Town of Clinton, beg to advise
their customers that they have
decided not to accept Butter, in
settlement of account, on or after
the 1.5th of November next, •
JOHN CRAIB.
ROBT. COATS & SON
PAY & WISEgAN.
ESTATE J. II0pGENS.
PLUMSTEEL & CO.
EESLEY & ON.
CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL.
The following is a statement of the number
of pupils enrolled, and average attendance In
each room during the mouth of October
rarisloo. No. on roil, Avg. attcasisace.
Mr. Lough's, 34 28
Mr, Linklater's, 50 41
Miss O'Neill'e, 49 38
Mise Field's, 55 46
Mies Foxton's, 60 51
Mies Oliter'e, 79 69
Miss Holmes', 77
Mies Callender's, 135 82
The result of a written examination is given
below. Six of the highest in each room are
•to have their names entered on tho honor roll.
ran. Loomis' mvisrox.
Senior section, marks attainable, 830 ;-
Minnie Leslie 566. Al, 529, Arthur
Jackson 524, Harry Shepherd 518, James
Gordon 493, Alfred Switzer 457, Thos, Gray
456, Albert Morrish 387, Ernest Hovey 377,
Robert Gauley 365.
Junior section, marks attainable, 800 :-
Muriel' Redmond 465, Eclithi,Brown 452, Sen.
nie Hillaby 395, Fred. Davie 390; Tens Coop.
er 388, RCM joiner 366, Ida Boles 355, Jas.
Bali 340, Bella Cree 338, Jaa.Meidurchie 335.
LINK/ATM'S DIVISION.
Senior section, marks attainable, 950 ;-
Hardy Evan e 739, Alf. Ranee 715, Harry.
Bead 706, Wm. Cole 658, Wm, Bowers 618,
John Mennel 606; Bert Davis 6O2, John Ken-
nedy 595, Annie Moore, 495, Bessie Patterson
575.
Junior section, marks attainable. 700 :-
Cora Vantassel 550, J. P. Doherty 542, Anna
e Irwin 528, Norman Fair 444, Ewart Kenner
436, Richard Hanlon 426, Mary Twitchell
406, Wm. Lavin 404, Sydney Smith 400, Jen-
nie Matheson:381.
MAMMOTH STOVE '& TIN
In preparing for the fall -and winter trade, we have received
a large stock of
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves
and Coal -Stoves
ever seen in Clinton. No old stock, all new just .in.
ALSO a splendid assortment of LAMPS of every descrip-
tion. A fine- stock' of CUTLERY.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,. &O. &C.
S, DAVIS, Clinton.
• MISS &Nimes DIvikoN.
Senior eection, marka attainable, 360
Mary Junior 277, Emma Moore 271; Minnie
Cooper 251, John Dunlop 248, Willie Jarvis
245, HuldIgh Whitely 244, Albert Moore 244,
Mary Paisley 240, Harvey Davis •237, Ade
Archer 233, Flora Jackson 230, Hattie Dodd
228, Arthur Craig 227.
Junior section, marks attainable, 340
Millie Andrews 279, Bessie Robb 271, Minnie
liernian 266, Herbert Switzer 251, Fred.
• Joiner 249, Josie Reeve 241, Wm. Robertson
238, Wm. Young 237, Calvena McDonald 235,
,Stuart Lavin 234, Wesley Moore 233, Fred.
miss rELD's nrVISIOX.
Senior section, marks attainable, 380
-Nettie Combo 380, Emma Webb 378, Carrie
Cooper 377, Nellie Jarvis 375, Fred, Peckitt
368, Henrietta Hillaby 365, Charlie Young
350, Hattie Rumball 348, Etta. Speght 345,
.Eva Chidley 331, Jennie Green 331.
junior section, marks attainable, 380 :-
Mary Marten 315, Willie Jackson 313, Mary
Tarlin 312, Charlotte Barge 308, Adrian Mill-
er 303, Katie Taylor 300, Alice Cottle 296,
Eddie Twitchell 290 Dolly Fair 285, Frank
Theobald 280, Eva Lindsay 268.
MISS yorrox's‘advierox.
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Our Fall and Winter Millinery has arrived, and our Et1b1C i9 as attractive 113 usual, .coniprii;
ing PARIS and NEW YORK Patterns, in .• •• .
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St NO )1N,YetuitIi(Vorizus.
wanosh, 80 acres. Ten acres of wood, good or-
ebard, two good springs, two weno, log hoose
with frame kltehen, frame barn and drive
noose, and other outbuildings. Three albeit'
front Manchester, and 14 from the town of
Clioton. Store,biaekeillith shop and post °file()
On the cOrner of the lot, 82000 down, lbelaace
on timo to suit purchaser, ROBERT RAMSEY'
Westfield F.O.
IFOR,.8A 1,1t CONTAINING ONE41-1 hundred acres, being composed of west -half of lot
11, on the 60 con., and west -half of lot 11, on the Oth
eon. of Mullett, 50 acres cleared and, In geed state' of
cultivation,: balance well timbered with pine, lfiaelc
ash and cedar., Good. Mune house, frame barn and
stables, good well and orebete. Situate tingles from
the village of Einburn, 7 from Clinton and 8 from
Seaforth, Possession given to do fall work. Term*
easy. Apply on the premises, or address MRS. G.
PETRIE, Constance, 38
FA FOR NAME, IN THE TOWN -
mop or IIIILCETT.-THE ADMINIS-
tration of the &Aso of the late Simon Shetier. offers
for sale the east half of lot 28, 12th con. of Mullett,
containing SO acres, about 40 acres of which are clear.
ed, the balance hardwood timber. Frame dwelling
house. 11 11 within 4i miles of the village of Londcs•
bore, and about miles from Blyth, both on the L.,
II. & 11. IL There will bo about ten acres of fall wheat.
sown on the farm. For further particulars, apply to
GFO. C. WOOD, Administrator, Lot 33, CM 11,
Rullett, or to Londesboro P. 0., Ont.
N. B. -The other half of said tot can also be bought
at the same time. For this apply to A. SIINTLElt,
Londesboro P 0.
Mullett, Sept. 1, 1884.
Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Plumes, Wings, Birds,. Flowers, '.PlusheS,;Yelvets.,
Satins, Silks and Ribbons, Our oontinned increase in the Millinery business is ri sure sign
that our customers and friends appreciate our efforta in keeping a• laro assorted Stock, and
that our prices are right. BLACK CASHMERES A SPECIALTY. Our special' lines in
GLOVES, HOSIERY and FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS is complete. All the above lines
we shall endeavor to keep well assorted during the season. Hats and Repots clone over.
Our customers and friends will stfll find up in the Beaver 13lock, where we shall be happy to
meet them and as many new ones as may favor us with a call.
R. BEESLEY & SON, BEAVER BLOCK.
J. CUNINGHA
FARM FOR SALE,.
The subscriber offers that eligibly situated farro,-lot
13, 7th con. Bullet, if miles from. 11Inburn, containing
100 acres, on which there are a frame house, a large
bank barn 66 x 40, chaff house, horse and cow stables,
Brod well at barn, 2 acres of good orchard of various
kinds of fruit. One of the best and hands/as:tat firms
in the township, web fenced, well underdrained, and
in first class order, As the owner is unable to continue
laming any longer, must be sold, this fall. Nearly all
seeded down, Qnly 32,000 cash, required, purchaser
can arrange forremainder. II. BELL, Constance P,O.
Constance, Aug, 29, 2m
Senior section, marks attainable, 250 :--
Ada Jones 231, Dottie Fair 225, Aggie Aunt
225, Louisa Worthington 225, Hattie Forden
215, Percy liolmee 214, Minnie Young 213,
Theo Speoht 210, May Forden 210, Minnie
Shepherd 201; Sara Ward 183, Hannah Mo.
•Kenzie 181, • .
Junior section, marks attainable, 240: -
Tommy Diehl 230, Henry Cole 230, Orpha
Miller 225, Sadie Reeve 220; Clara Friend.
ship 205, Maud Plunisteel 209, Phomig Cree
201, ' Mabel Ward 192, Loohart Cree 1S2,
Jeanie Hamner 180, Annie .Irving ISO, Lily
Kenner 189, David Cantlon 178, lily Couch
Desires to call special attention toihis stock of A •
- China and Granite a
Of all kinds, suitable for Christmas presents.
Also, the -finest Confectionery o- be had.
Fresh Fruit, Qanned' .Goods, &c.
JOHN CUNINGHAME. GROCER, CLINTON •
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11L11 ESTABLISHED
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NEXT TO TOWN BALL
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
MBE UNDERSIGNED has opened the late
1 Rowell Blacksmith Shop, where bela pre-
pared todo all Wads of work in his line, in the
best possible manner, and on the shortest no-
tice. All work guaranteed. Horse shoeing a
specialty. No ,putting in prices: Come one and
all and he will give you aatisfaction. •vz•.• .
T. MARSHALL,
Clinton, Sept. 3, 1864. Late of Stratford.
h.o Makes :Your Boots?
RETICKHANK,
THE BOOT MAKER.
• DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Men, Women and Children's Boots it Shoes.
Spring Stock well assorted, and
complete in all departments
• ALL 000DS SOLD • CHEAT" FOR CASH
• C. CRUICICSHANK, BRICK BLOCK, C1LINTON
MONEY TO. LOAN.
1DRIVATE AND COMPANY PCNDS,... AT
J lowest rates of interetit. 'Principal payable
aedesired by borrower. • ,
Valuator' for the CANADA. 1.44LNDEID ORM=
C010'/iT.
D. A. roRREsTEit.-
Clinton; ries. 20, 1883.
, . OLIVER'S DIVISION. •
Senior -section. marks .attainable, .180 :-
Susy Cook 173, Edie Robb 170, Emma Smith
164, rnest Blacker 162; Ernest Cooper 162,
Carrie Walker 155, 'Emma Thoinpson 153,
Hartey Jackson 150, Edie Muir149, Richard
Downs 146, Mary Patterson 146, Jessie 'Gor-
don 146, Ernie Davis 145, Sney.Ginn 145:
Junior class, No. marks attainable 115 :---
Nellie Henderson 100, Lily Johnston 100,
Rich. Stanbury 90, Edith Tronse 90, Laura
Thompson 89, Arnolia VitniMODS 88, James
Grey 86, Annie Cruickshank 85, Edith Giffin
80, Mary Matheson. 80. .
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ItoptEirDIVISION.
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Brd Class.let -Alex. Angus, 2nd Willie
Theobald,' 3rd Willie Sitiith, 411s Rufus An.:
drews, Tommy Glazier, Oswald Hunt. •
• 2nd Class.--lst Alice Pratt, 2nd Howard
Holmes, 3rd Nellie Patterson,- 4th Charlie'
Williams, 6th Mabel Doherty, .6th flarry.
Martin. • .
lst Class. Azle Gibbings, 2nd Alice
Twitoliell, 3rd Florence (Jollier, 4th May
Campbell, 5th Willie Moffatt, 'Oth Mary Mc.
Murchie. . •• •
mjss CALLANDER'S DIVISION.
• 1st Class.-lst Prank Bowere, 2nd-13ridget
Davern, 3rd James McKenzie, 4th Norman
Werry. • ' •
2nd Class.-Ist Bertha Bean,..2nd Blanche
Shepherd, 3rd Fred Lavin, 4th °Nellie Mcl
Kenzie, 5th $'rank Fair,
3rd Class. --let Jean Fortune, 2ntrida Me -
Donald; 3rd Nellie Grimes, 4th Ralph Bezzo,
5th Howard Grant.
4th Class.: -.1st Bertie Fitzsimons,..2nd Jen.
sie Gardiner, 3rd John Forrester, 4th Aiidrew
Forrester. 5th Jennie Moffatt, 6th Susie Pow-
ell; 7th Minnie Young.
RUTH PIMP FACTORY.
Ferguson, &NNTillows
BEAVER BOOK STORE,
School supplies extra cheap, 25c. Foolscap for 20c. 20c. Foolscap for /5e. 20c.
Note Paper for 15c. 15c. Note Paper for 1,0e. 10c. ,Note Paper•for re. per quire.
Extra value in Blank Books, Miscellaneous Books, Pocket and Family Bibles, 20 per
cent less than usual prices, see them. Special value in all kinds of Albums, Pocket.
Books,Bill Books, Hand Bags, Satchels, Violins, Strings, Accon'
leans etc. Extra
value in Silverware, Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Large and choice stock of Ohina Oupe,
Chino. NoveltiesOram, Dolls, Toys, cheap. • Colored and Jet Necklets, Bracelets,
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Brooches, Combs, Brushes, &c., Tery low. BERLIN, SAXONY and other WOOLS
CANVAS TASSELS, &c.
PROPRIET048.
rpHE TI.TBSCHIHERS *HAVING RECENTLY
-L started a factory in Blyth, beg to intimate
to the people of Huron that they are prepared
to sink wells Or cisterns. and provide Pumps of
the Very best workmanship. Having had con,
elderable experience in the pump -making busi-
ness, they feel confident they can give entire
/satisfaction. AU orders,.by Mali or otherwilie,
promptly filled, at the most reasonable rates.
Blyth, April. 1884.
JOHN ROSS,
COAT, try him: If you want a nice PAIR of PANTS, UV'
PUMP MAKER,1hlm. I
. All are sold. cheap for cash. My motto is. knoll
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ALL GOODS AT PRICES. TO SUIT THE .TIMES
WI" We shall show in a .few days ONE OF THE CHOICEST AND moor
COMPLETE S,TOOKS .11LTHE-COUNTY. "EkrAmpirro DONE-IftY-ORDER.
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A -T -13113r, • "VVIOI1R9
BEAVER BLOCK, NEXT TO TIIOMPSON & SWITZER
ZTCDPICM..
m..FIScHER takes theflea4 for
ASHIONABLE TAILORING.
If you want a VICE SUIT, try him. If you want an OVI;R-.
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CLINTON, ONT.
The ttpficriber ime had many years' exam:f-
ence. and grtaranteeeto give the best of sada-
. faction.
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PUMPS, TANKS, . CISTERNS, ETC.,
Made and put in on Phort notibe- All orders
by Mail promptly attended to. Charges rea
seeable.
. • JOHN ROSS. Clinton,
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Boot and Shoe Store'
IN•PERRIN'S BLOCK.: .•
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-LTA-ND= hf A. DE- W 0 RE;-SEWErr k'PE4GED,
at 'niece to snit every poise. The best
work, lowest prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
-As Ibavo first -Mass city workmen employed,
entire satisfaction is a certainty. Give us a call
• . BEACO,M, Manager. -
The Editor's • Tribute.
• Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft, Wayne,
Insl., "Gazette," writes: For the past ' five
years have always used Dr. King's New Dis-
eovery, for coughs of most severe, character,
as well as for those of a milder* type. I
never !Mid to effect a speedy core. My
friendi to whom Ihave recommended it speak
•of it in same high terme. Having been mir-
ed by it of every cough T have had or five
years, I consider it thd only reliable and sure
cure for Coughs, Colds, ole." Call at' Watts
& Co's Drug Store and get a free trial bottle.
Large Size $1. .t
Booklets's Arnlea,• salve.
The best save. in the world for outs; bruises,
gores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fovor sores, tetter.
chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin
erutitione,and pee tively cures piles, or no
-pay required. • It is guaranteed to give
perfect saUsfaction or money ,refancled, Prise
25 cents per box. •Matte & Co.
LINTON
Thursday, Nov. 6, 1884,
(Corrected every Thursday afternoon.)
Wheat, fall - • - 80 70 a 0 71
Spring, . a * 0 73 - a 0 75
Oats, • 0 28 a 0 30
Barley, - 0 48 a 0 52
Peas, •I. . 0 60 a 0 60
Flour, . 450 a 6 00
Potatoes, - 0 30 a 0 30
Butter, • ' 0 15 a 0 17
Eggs, 0 18 a 0 19
Hay, • - 8 00 a 9 00
Sheep Pelts 040 a .0 60
Iamb skins, J 0 15 a 0 25
Beef, * ' 660 a 760
Pork, - 75 a 7 00 ,
WOOD WANTED -
GOOD HARD OR SOPCORDWOOD,
to be delivered at my Grain Elevator.
!Will A.RD MVO,
spionAte) 'ELEVATOR,
J. BID PLEGOMBE,
W-atch. :Clock :Maker,
. •JEW ELLER , 'at e.,
oproorrE TUE CLINTO$
• Where keeps a select assortment of •
WATCHES, CLOCKS; A:WAILER Y ,
• WAR.1
Which we will sell at reasonable ratea.
" Repairing Of ...very description promptly .at
tended to, and all work warranted.
.1, BIDDLECOMBE.
OfisitoniNov. 1882. . • .. • . __ • .
.190fEll
FOR
profits and quick sales. I am prepared to S'# 1 can do better
than any d'ry goods. house; as I do my own cutting and coat
making. The cutter's salary goes to the benefit of the 01'1402 • •
Trier instead of a Cutter.
COME Eincl examine thy &to& of BEAVERS, MELTONS, WORSTEDg,
$COTC1I and CANADIAN TWEEDS and West of ENGLAND Trowsering
CIftAP GROCERIES
Creekery, Glassware, &c...
Oatmeal and toromeal illvan outland,
• ALSO'.
Pott,'s colobratad English lirialtfast• Bum
Long Clear Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams,
• And Aro. .1 LAP.D.
At rheas which cannet he beaten le town.
HIS 60 C. TEA:A SPECIALTY
• • SOL,E AGENT FOB •
Dobbins' ELECTRIC SOAP
TROVAB COOPER & SON,
ALBERT STREET, aaNTON
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DRESSMAKING
HOUSE OF,YAS.IFLON
ROBERTSON'S'
:Dress Making Ettablishnient
TN PULL TOAST.
O'BRIEN HAS JUMP RETURNED
II's. from Mirage, Detroit end Heffitity, with
the latest fashions and styles, and will be
piettoOtt to800 lin lady friends.
CrIhIlOES moDioz,vm,
P PP IrNITTC.Ps WANTED.
JOHNI"; ItOBERTS0;
Victoria Street, Clinton,
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FISCHER TheOAK LEADING TAILOR, OAHALL, •
!Two doors north of Grand Union,
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URGE STOCK
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•3-13-Srr ItEcir...INTE1)„
EMI3RACING.
Beautiful Dress Gbods,
Triootine Dress G�&Ii
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NOV' Caglitneiacoupos:,*
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A.11 of which have been purchased on the most advantageous
terms and are offered at the
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VERY LOWEST PRICES
A. 110W an:a el:1.01g° dssortmont.
OOATS N.ATS & SON Chilton
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