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CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL,
followieg is a statement of the number
pupils enrolled, and average attendance in
ell room daring the month of November
171)•1clon No. en roll. Ai. aitendanee,
Mr. Lough's, 34 - •'BO
M. Link later% 52. 47
Mimi O'Neill* 52 41
Mise 55 48
Miss VoXtesn's, 03 56
Mies Oliver's, 71 61
Mies Holmes', 74 61
Mies Irvine's; 115 78
Total, M6 422
TIo result of a written examination is given
low. Six of the highest in each room ere
have their namee entered on tho 'toper WI.
ectuens' DIVISION.
Senior seetion, marks attaivablo, 740
los. Gray 529, Al. Williams 514, Arthur
okson 497, Harry Shepherd 442, Minnie
islie 412, Eva Spooner 394, Harriet Home
6, Robert Gauley 361. Alfred Switzer 225,
wi Trouse 321.
Junior section, marks a.ttainahle. 700 :-
eriel Redmond 430, Ida Boles 407. Jennie
Illaby 351, James McMurchie 329, Ella
late 319, Bells Cree 311. Fred Davis 309,
ale Walker 261, Rose Joiner 200.
Mn. LINELATEE'S emezme.
Senior section. marks attainable, 700 :-
fred Rance 445, Harry Read 415, Nellie
"alker 388, Wm. Bowers -387, Bettie Davie
6, George Barge 378. Wm. C. Cole 376,
issie Patterson 373, James Stanhury 368,
orman Kennedy 335.
Tunior Itection, marks attainable, 600 :-
doohn McTaggart 477, J. P. Doherty 467,
a Vantaesel 452, Anna Irwin 450, Aggie
okson 398, William Holloway 391, Jennie
theson 380, Ewart Kenner 368, Wm. Lavin
Maggie Doherty 348.
MISS O'NEILL'S DIV/SION.•
tinier eeotion, marks attainable, 396 :-
to Dunlop 351, Mary Junior 347, Ada
ober 342, Hattie Dodd 342, Willie Jarvis
, Arthur Craig 338, Albert Moore 837,
nes Scott 335, Mary Paisley 328, Alice
tiny 298, Arthur McRae 292, Sydney Jack.
284, Harvey Davis 28d.
tinier section. marks attainable, 384 :-
lie Andrews 315, Minnie Hermann 311,
pie Robb 307, Wesley Moore 298, Fred
hl 293, Willie Young 291, Calveua Mc-
ald 287, Stuart Lavin 286, Eddie Water.
275, Fred Joiner 265, Mattie S'aipley 261,
y Howson 254.
I EARRAIII 4t, '11SDALL
BAN •-;
R.A.117ENDITItY ST., CLINTON,.
9sBAN04,0T 4 GENERAL BANKINGBUSINNSS.
4.31oneyadvanead on uortgagee and Noteeof hand
Pratte toned payable at par,at all the °Meets of the
Merchant's Dank of Canada, New York exchange
bought and gold. Pewter xresaprzois ram Texsor,,,
Lamont; throughout Canada and the Vatted Matto.
SALE NOTES BOUGHT at olose rates, and mono,
advanped to !annexe on their own notessforanylength
of limo t o *nit the borrower,All marketabte sitar
tioboughtanfl aold,
13,taxasts str Saw Ionic. Amino 0,z
Meacinewe's Belot or 0e,eana,
1•217T.EPE,ST ALL° WED ON DEPOSITS
VI , W. FARRAN, J. P. TISDALL
THE M.OLSONS BANK.
incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855. "
CAPITAL, - $2,000,000,
HEAD OFFICE, MONTRtAL,,
F. woLrEneTAN Trivkas,•ueserel Ifana5ier.
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Notes 'discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American exchange
bought and sold at lowest
current rates.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON. DEPOSITS.
• . raVELDIEXIS:
Honey advanced to fanners on their own notos with
noor more endorsers. No ntortgage required as tw-
enty.
BREWER nager,
January 188 Clinton
NEW TI N STORE
MISS FIELD'S DIVISION. •
unior section, marks attaivable,
420
tie Combo 407, Etta Specht 401, Emm
bb 395, Nellie Jarvis 395, Carrie Coope
, Minnie Rumball 386, Hattie Rumbal
, Henrietta Hillaby 376, Mary Martin 368
Chidley 367.
tinier section, marks attainable, 410 : -
ey Erwin 880, Katie Taylor 362, Libbi
iokshank 362, Charlotte Barge 357, Eddi
011811 353, Dolly Fair 339, Alice Cottle
Willie Jackson 329, Frank Theobald
Adrian Miller 306.
suss Yoxtoe's Diets -tort.
nior section, marks attainable, 450
is Worthington 416, Theo. Specht 402,
e„ Hunt 398. Ada Jones 398, Robt. Downs
• Hattie Forden 394, Gertie Young 392,
Hessian 387, Dottie Fair 384, Thos: Mo.
g 379, Maggie Keane 357, Hannah Me.
ie 353, Mary Forden 353, Percy Holmes
Bessie Hole 843.
nior Rection, marks •ettainable, 385:-
a Miller 373, Henry Cole 348, Maud
steel 348, Phemia Cross 389, Annie Ir -
337, Tommy Diehl 333, David Cantelon
Lnoliart (ire° 306, Minnie Couch 291,
Upshall 280, Mabel Ward 278. Fred
r275, J( u nie flaunter 265, Clara Friend.
62,
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N E W
THE SUBSCRIBER. WHO Wo
et$ FOR M. RE
than eight years in the employ of Mr. blies
Davis, desires to intimate that ho has
Opened Tin Shop in Dodsworth's Mod
HWION • r
STREET, CLINTON,
Whero,he IS prepared to, do '
ALL KINDS Or TIN, COPPER AND
SHEET IRON WORK,
In the best o1 style and ou short notice.
Xier''0114, LA.11IP6, GLASS, &c in stock
A CALL 8Q/A0ITED.
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SAMUEL WILSON.,
urea. Dec. 1883, • '
3I1$, oi.tvv.rt's nivisioN.
dor section, marks .attainable, 250:
Cook 238, Emma._Smith 9.34, Annie
er 229, Ernest Blaeker e24. 'Car:ie.'
er 223, Emma Thompson 215, Edith
t3, Ernest Cooper 213, Dolly Spooudr
'toy Ginn 202, Harvy Jackson- 199. .
i•Ir class, Ne. marks attainable 155 :•-•
eitneten 139, Mary Matheson 133, Bit,-
oewond 126, Jamie Grey 124, Hattie
120, Nettie McRae 119, Richard Stan -
10, James Dunlop 114, Annie 'Cruick
113, Dan Williams 113, Peter McDoa..
2.
MISs ROLMES' DIVISION.
Class -1 Wiliie Smith, 2 Materlinstian,
lie Erwin, 4 Libby- Green,- 5 Tommy
r, 6 Arthur Bennett.
Class -1 Mabel Doherty, 2 Nellie Pat.
3 Alice Pratt, 4 Ida Hohnes, 5 Edith
Charlie Williame.
Class -1 Azie Gibbings, 2 AIlagtIvitch-.
Lester Whitely, 4 -Willie- Moffett, 5
Hovey, 6 Richard %Worthington. •
MISS IRVINE'S reviszoN.
• Class -1 Susie Powell,- 2 Bertie Fitz.
s, 8 Charlie Hagyard, 4 Malcolm Mo.
5 Minnie Young, 6 Eliza Cook.
.Class -1 Arthur- Specht, 2 Reward
3 Ralph Bezzo, • 4 Maggie Wilson, 5.
Fortuue, 6 Frank Grey.
Class -1 Freddie Lavin, 2 Norman
3 Bennie Wehb, 4 Sadie. Anderson, 5
Mali enzie, 6 •Norma Callender,
lass•-•-• I Bridget Lavern, 2 Robbie
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:3 Lena Kinsman, 4J55. McKenzie.
To the Ladies. • •
'or & Parke's Carbolic oesate rare any eatt 0
,n the Ince or Rougb Skin on either hanig- or Trace
them soft ns silk. It will also heal any sore when
reparations fail. Thousands have tested it, Ask
mist lor ItleGreger dr. Park's Carbolic Create, and
lorstuuled to take anything else claimed to he as
ln but 25 vents per bet at Donthe'S drug store.'
legram.'-from Hot Springs, Ark,
Julius Robb, a farmer, was instant -
d this morning by a meteor whictt.
led through a tree, cutting a limb.
fl. It then passed through Robb's
rein the shoulder, obliquely, and.
itself in the earth: It was dug up
sday and found to be an iron pyrite.
se. of a tea cup. There is great
among the people of the county
o occurrence,
Atturt--A NEW TREATMENT
is the most extraordinary success that
achieved in modern medicine has boon
by the Dixon treatment for Catarrh.
00 patients treated during the past six
fully ninety per con t, have been mired
ubborn malady. This is none the lets
when it is remembered 'that not nye
of pa Senn) presenting themselvot to
ar practitioner are benefited, while the
iedicinc.. and other advertised cures
ord a cure at all. starting with the
v generally believed by the meet
ten tlin t the 411801100 is dm) to the Pre -
living parasite!, III the tissue, air.
lee min nImi his mire to their exter-
tide Heeompudied, MI, claims the
wet CIttIMI Rad tiro Pe1.111011•
ine..1 1,11,41. as curve (erected by him
ago m••• Im rem lo) 33 . No ono else hat
)41 ( in ri li in this mannor
two I ha- 1.1 m.• en rill Catarrh
tion the rcumtly is attnple; and
al twine. and the manta season
for a speedy
• 1188) majority of eaSMI be.
t .8)8 888).) 1110)11, Mo Preys should
with NiPttal'A. A. 11. MACS St ciON
Boot aHd Shoe -Store
IN PERRIWS 'BLOCK.
IfigParel.Ptiw.M,gywifilt
work, lo west prices, anti satisfaction guaranteed
As 1 have tirst-elass city workmen employed,
eetire setisfaction•is a certainty. • Give us•a call
11. BEAC014; Idanager.•
JOHN ROSS,
PUMP MAKER/
CLINTON, ONT. •
The subscriber has had many years' experi-
ence. and guarautees to give the best ot stole-
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PUMPS, TANKS, CISTERNS, ETC.,
Made and put in on short notice. All orders
by mail promptly attended to. _Charges rea-
sonable. • .1,
JOHN RQ8S.
• A-, AL. IBIONZT.E'X'T
UNDERTAKER.' .
Fonotals. Furnished. iolirst-olass Style
(RIK. REArtiEi If Ar 'retrnAtiCK. CIttittlIts
• ?I0DHaA're. RED nociF4a
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ROCKER STORE,111111STMAS IS COMING
IS THE LEADING PLACE IN THE COUNTY. FOR
All kinds of FURNITURE,Etc.
Parlor Suites all Loonies in endless vaiiety, all oar own make.
A FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTERER FROM DETROIT ALWAYS ON •HAND,
THE
IIDIRTA,11111
IIIPARTIEIT
Is now very complete,
Having taken the- pains
to infOrna,myself respect
ing the latest styles of
Trimming andYurpish-
eiongp,eannsepdsautapriedsiclin4yasbeliof
NT,itT1 the best materiali
1. will continue to give
this deparbenent my
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attention, doing all in my power to accommodate evpry class of the communityks6tsreand
uilitataly, and
On the most reasonable terms consestent with thorough efficiency in every detail.. 1J ILS.
SBrrre Lszstanriq FLutn, for preserviug the dead. Robes and every requisite alwitye ready
• A. A. BENNETT' CLINTON,
- UNDERTAKER, .FUNE1141.;•DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER."
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ON ME lst OP J.I.NTTARY, .1885..
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honipson & Switzer, Clinioil.
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Our entire stook. of Groceries, I3oots, Shoes, Crockery •
, • and *Glassware, will be sold •oft' at greatly
' Reduced Prices till the 1St of Jan.
or -Parties indebted are requested to. settle up before that date.
No4prodtice taken on. acconnt after the 1st of: Dec..,
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Was the na1 • • 3.•• •
because of ss .4;1.! ,•*, 1,• •
cured bi e hie • • it,: ve.,
wiser now, and 1,ile
•• SC-ROYCI:
can only, be owed by tinwon„.111:1,11410- • •
Han Or the. blood. If this le iteglectrd.
the disease perpettiatee, its eine theetteli •
generation after generation. . Among ha
. earlier symptomatic ileYelopments are '
Eczema, Cutaneous 'Eruptions, :rit- •.,,
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent peers, Nervous and Phy4:, •
• sicai Collapse, etc. If allowed to 0011,
Untie, Rheumatisxn, Scrofulous Ca-
tarrh, Kidney and Liver ,Diseascs, •
Tuberduior • Consumption, 1111(1 vari- •
ous other dangerous or fatal maladios, aro r •
prodocedbyit.
,Ayer's •Varsiottiilla
Is the onlgpowerful and always reliable
blood.pur(fying medicine. • 11 16 so eflbct-
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Strofuht, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At the same time it en -
r ches and vitalizes the blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicine •
Is composed of the, gentline Honduras'
Sarsaparilla, with. lel/etu • Dock. SW;
lingia,• the. iodides 'or Potassium And
Iron,. and other •ingrediente of great-
tency, carefully and scientifleally (to))).- •
pounded. Its formula is generally litioWit
to tho medical profession,' end the best .
phyekdans constantly prescribe
bA1tS411,Aitlf,LA. as an
Absolute Cure
For all diseatee caused bythe vitirelon 01
the blood. Ti is 4.'-eneentrated to the bleb.
est practicable . degree, far beyond -any •
other preparation for which like efreets
are elainred, and ie•thereforti the the:mese
as well as the best blood .puritying 851e114'
eine, in the world.
Ayer's .Sarsaparilla
pktrAnyi) BY
DP. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. „
Analytical Chemists.] •
ret. WO.It. Toronto• Canada, and en- NOM by ali Druggists: prico $1, six
p ror their ,troatiee
tr. Nov. 1442. • bottles for $5.
rit•o-dSTOImg
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• . JUST TO • •
V'ears' Soaps, Fi'eltilst.fiair- Erushes
Ilaoper's and...%,.11pine 3Utt-vand
• Gn-tii.n.e. Colourn.e. • • • •
TOILET an,Qviarrigs pr the latest nntnitfictures of the tvOrld. PAYEMOIANg ERESCRUTIONS
and PAntr.v REcircs fiiied with tare and despatch. DISENFEQTANTS 01111 kinds kept
..T.A.M3ESIJ."C0011IEtE,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, • . • - CLINTON, ONT. '
J BIDDLE00*BE,•
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Watch an Clod Maker,
JEWELLRD,
OPPOSITE TUE 1AIIIKET,11.4,41ttirON
Where lin keeps it sated assortment of • •
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWALER T, SILVER.,
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Which We will ecu t at reasonableratee.
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Repairing ef-svery description promptly as•
tended to, and all work warrd. ante ^ •
J, BIDDLECOILBE.
Clinton, Nov. 1882.
Cabinet Parlot•
Funiltom Ilarctook
ENDERTAKIN6
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menseriber keens the finest ,
GASKETS and potTiNs.
Alwnytt 085 lutml. Funerals furnished at
thit 'shortest netted and lowest prices.
i\ CALL 801.1CITE1),
. 3estdiiagt landertsik cc
INDENIIED TEM PLACE,
01,1.'084111 !ME TOWN II Ai 1,.
THUS, STEVENSON
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.BLYTH PilkP FACTORY.
Irsteuson 8r Willows
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PREPARE FOR IT EARLY, YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN BY
MAKING YOUR SELECTION OE
Holiday Presents at Bliartan's.
He has on hand a soled stock Of GLASSWARE AND CHINA GOODS
just the things you want, and at prices to, it. GREAT BARGAINS IN CHINA.
TEA SETS, FANG Y• LAMPS, dm, Ste.
Also, a chow lot of Fruits and General GROCERIES
fresh and cheap.
GEORGE SHARMAN. • -
ALBERT STREET,
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ow for Fall & Wilder
LARGE STOCK OF AI 14 KIND01
Fall and Winter Boots a,ncl Shoes
• PURCHASED -ON THE 13EST TERMS AND WILL BE
• SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES.
Btalo awl hat Bolos blots Hiram Me
.T. '11WarrCrEIELAIA,'Clinton.
Our °Fa IL and Winter Millinery has arrived, and our steak is as attractive as usual, co' mpris-
ing PARIS and NEW YORK Patterns, in
Hats, *Bonnets, Feathers, . Plumes, Wmgs, Birds, Flowers; ?lushes .Yelvets,
• Satins, Silks and Ribbons, Our continued inorease in the Millinery business is a stne sign
that our customers and friends appreeiate our effoets in keeping a large assorted stock, and
that our rices are right. BLACK CASHMERES A SPECIALTY. Our special lines in
GLOVES, HOSIERY and FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS is complete,. An, the above lines •
we WW1 endeavor to keep well assorted during .the season. Hats aud Bonnets done over.
Our customers and friends will still find us in the Beaver Block, where we shall be happy to
meat them. and as many neve ones as -may favor us with
R. BEESLEY &-• SON BEAVER; BLOCK.
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FISCHER' takes the lead for ••• .•
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If you want a NICE.SUIT, try him. If you want an 0Vg11-
COAT, try him. If you want a.nice PAIR of ,PANTS. try
him. All are sold.' cheap' for • cash. My motto 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
ziaking. .The putter's •salary.goes to the benefit of the custO-.‘ .r
, • mer instead of a cutter. • .
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coml.; Rad examine My stock of .BEAVERS, MELTONS,. WORS'TEDS,
SJOP(}Land OANA.'DIAN TWEEDS and West of ENGLAND Trowsering
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THE SNESCEIEERS BASING RECENTLY
started a factory in Ejyth; beg to intimate
,t0 the people .of Huron that they are prepared
to sink wens or cisterns. and provide Pumps of
the very best workinanship. Having had con-
siderable experience in the•punen-making beat.'
nese, 'they feeLeonfidene theyean give entire
satisfaction. ,All orders, by mail, or otherwise,
55romptly Ailed; 811 1110 men reasonable rates. .
Myth, April. 1881. •
SYLVESTER'S
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FISCHER LEADING' TAILOR; OAK.
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iTwo doors north. of Grand Ubion.
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Celebrated PLOW !
THOMAS T1PLINO,
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BLACKSMITH CLINTON.
Has been appointed agontler Sylvester's Champion * • I
Plow, which has recently boon greatly improved, and • .
noW stands without a rival. The anouldbeard.is made •
of tho best diamond .steel, especially' hardened, war.
ranted to clean in any field, and imported from Shef-
field, England., purposely for these plows. Intending
purchasers ran have atrial of the plow, and on receipt
of nest card it will be delivered froo in any mut of the
county. If the plow can be beat by any other. make,
wo svill forfeit the plow. A ear load just received. -
References from over 100 of the best Waters Ittiar
Clinton,
also manufactures the colebratee
Scotch Dianiond liarroW,
The reputationof which it so well known that ho has
already recolved.orders for 30 set this season,
CIAT.INTTONT , ,
PLANING MILL
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RY K.ZLN,!
8C118011119N1 IIAVIIW .11.111T C0111eLk1'ED
and furnislicil ids new Planing Nell mita Machin-
ery of the latest imptove(1•initterna, 'fa how prepared
to attend to ell 4)8(14184385 Ids lino in the most in'onInt
and aatistaetMr,v 111a418i1'. andat reasonahlo rates, • Iie
wneld also return thatike t an who patronised tho
old firm 154f1)ro they 'were burned ont, and now being
in a hotter.prrotiTht to r nolo ordem expeditiously,
10014 001811530111)5 eau give satisfaction to all.
Pii,(1'0/1 ihe !leant?. Venni! Roil
lray, • , •
T11011A8 lktEENZIE,
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Side road
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V4I-UABLE. PROPERTY SALE...
• .• The undersigned offers • for sale- the property 1.own in the aLovo diagram
being composed of •the 0881, part of Lob 85,. on tho 16tit conceaViatt Goderich
0(.. ler or sepal , ,
to acres, being .
Township, containing 2,6 •dorcs and a park lot ab.joining,
contaning
JAMES PAIR', •
, part of the. cast part of Lot :35 abovo mentioned, and about :37, acres of 11 18 inside
the earportaien of Clinton. Will bo sold tor, te*ly to suit purchaser:
For further padienlars apply 'Is •
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Clinton, Sept. 18, 1881.
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