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The Huron News-Record, 1884-12-24, Page 3• IP .VID 1(.14.8. Th4 OM.r gettable IfUllor of rain, . .rsoriiiAl Joikp.a„, _zkyliii,ps.yie 44,A, okosad ir OF ao7,11 wad Wri, 447wry .n.lifi irtmeidate use, not onhitmr rnioos, oto.. Out Xfriii!ai 5140 C ° comfitet elielVttlferr. • seamed fiao .441, Zlottig. l'iNENCE'CO's "angled* frAfekto, sicettreat •• Y 0." er0 t• 11 .11 ..... 4:1Jedoriah. Non et's e 6 eoo. (ANA 404MAZINI4 fustan,. yrosiarSday, Dee. 24 A104,44111., -ows.,„4,1rtpAria,„Ap, teat be gra t9 YEOSiV0 00444.462hgnit41141114:16°Utti)efthr" *4' 4:44044#.04PAW9r48.eir rootne, en t - s.„ !geiiropieff and church ditings Mc, f4,111 P °thAr altV ers ete:era: Otter .eg t wort irp.Kro,sq coylace ogroolurans:-ED • MOIMY: WAN sublieribe. WO aro. in arreiire" for "The 1V ma- Recant!wilt kindly remit fr ..? Ogre. the ainonut fliezr: 4as'elebtedness at the offt"& BEFORE 'THE FIRST OF JANUARY we.whaii Oe obtiged to. them. .111oney gent' Oil Re g Ester& Letter at our ?lake : • - - -11,-.1112!PAY- 4:0 TO ADA: • -14a1tox STocirof Good 'Foot 'Rani Just received from Eitgland.letrge varittiiptif •Presetits f� 05hristinaa • trees, at lowest prices, CHRIS DICKSON, t. linton. ' •• , • Ileatay OAETELoteatitile of sleighs, cuttertt,'..svagons, buggiesi, tools, lute - Door. 24th, - .." . '• '20 Ib. of good Sugar for $1, at • Cantelon Bii5M., Clinton. • FOR TIM, CHOICEST AND NEWEST variety of 'X Man °arils, Bibles, • Atburne,•Books, Fine •Goods, HoIi tlay Goods of all kirole and • priees, :.-Silverivare, Jewelry, Satchels, •tipest. •add largest Variety of..Chitia goods', ;Toys, Dolls, 'Novelties, presents for all -the right piece to buy them if; .fit WisIR'S BOOK SPORE; Beaver • Block. ' Inspectiou invited. • Curs AND &trouts cheap at•Diek- son'e Bookstbre, you Can buy a good china cup, traucer and plate for 17cts, Holy Seventeen cents fur the three pieces. Lugs: yei•iety of all kind of goods at lowest. prices.' CH RES. • DICKSON, Clinton. T. 13, II. S. AN'n A.B. P.- ineatin the:Bee !live 'Store' and ..A Beautiful Present. • Mr E. Foody hart opened ou`, a grocery awl ntetiow pry worst on Alb •.rt st. and 'wilt be pleaned to give fut ther infortntaion. Read his advt.: and then nee. liitn.' Yon ettettot miss.the place, the beau- tiful eigo :with a painted beel'thitt. • ..• • .• • ANDREW OALLANOEtt, Of, Leteloils formerly ,of Clinton •celeltratedi hitt' crysital wedding a few days. age. Mr. W. L. Newton, o•f Torotsto, • li nt been in.towit the past few days - and will "preaelt itf • • tlie. Baptint church ,Sundey next. Masses. M,. G. 0.16101tOM AND Pc- CAltsrox, • of Onierich,. •-pa•Ised through Cli:ntotr to Witt:Linde; Slon;;, day, to attend court it; that place. MIL. E. CAMP1o18, of Goderich, presided at the. sitting of the Division Court at-Wingliatni Gun ie and Brea - seta. this week. • • TiaCt:44.,0: B. TA.vton; field, hint-. been presented • with cutter by, Clinton„lifs2kr reepgiiiiiietiiif Ilia • i nei Si v e plat:fort-1i, remark -ft •itefevor of eite.Seott Actt THE funeral of 111.rs. Seel% mother of Mr. ftuwphrey Spell, Hallett, to the C inttrn, cemetety • was a very large one-Labout 80 veliieles itt the proeession. ItEv. Ma. 0:WV preached. his in- troductory attrition •St. Joint's cherelr to a large cengregation :last Sunday morning, His effort •Was' highly appreMiated.13rusliels Pod . , 19th Dec. • pHABLIE. W. B18110pi liati been engageti-. as teatilter of Vliitfltl1'Z. school, • Grey Township', • foe 1885, lie pessed a very creditable extant- . , nation at the Ciniton model School, REv. Da. POLE, of •Port • Huron, formerikof Ocaleriellipreaelied the: funeral °Bfirtnoti of die late Ake., .Capt Rithertsofto;altio formerly- of Gioderich, in the Methodist Church, Sarnia, to a very largo congregation. --AMONG •-those attercled the Conservative bairtjuet in .'Toronto . last weet. was', treoustuan TL 'Mi' TaggarEsVi It it; ' sortie 'piers: elude 11,9 lase attended a political .gatherthe but • he' amid n.o ti resist the magnetism of Canada's favorite on. • C410 has issued a 1iaDt180111e aol- .oted pertrait-ot 'Sit John' A. Mite,, donald. . We agree with . Ortp that it should ltave piece iit every re-. fined liouseliold.'' Islet only because the pot tra5,it possesses artistic merit, but on aceouttt of the Merit Of. the mtgittat.'kingscribets 'to drip can - bare the portrait by, sendiug non-attbscribere 15ctir, "Twe NA.TiONAt. ;MAnon.h.-7-,Ne have received a .1:deco of wuaie beer7 ing thii title from tile 'composer,' Mise R A, SkinthfgA of Goderieh, The wheila; which are also by Visa Skimmings, Are those of bee. Bong. . tributetolltieeh Vietcieia, priumitte§0 to IL It .1.1! rtiocesi'L'onise on hoe. Majyer birth -4 The publishers: are 0110eDitteinaltd•Ce4•Of Beaton.. Copiea may be -had frOin 'MISS Skiet WOO, •Godtiticli, oit receipt of '50' coati. V • • • • . . .•. A Pirketichtt. big eland Wad Itta. The vOotle"re.: tattier, .pitaied 411 • atOtli14 ; f1011et cold tell the •definititin. A*.tia little Rattenhfity Steeet, near the tent of . „Milled Out "1 Can *414 ” I'418,` r "It atleallte mita 1100. "31 :butter on bah eideii.*t "JXow butter Ott' litith. BMA:: • me aight1168 at 'te-• 10 4ritit 1,14 CA* 4,a1,t.,,, IlkteN elou ip Clinton en the ' th., Seturday next. Tile Tont Biala mate out elight- : ly ahead ht the benefit perfortuaneee of Saturday and lgoriday last. The tenteittutente were good but the Weather was against it. TW Stost.--.1qr. Geo. A. Sher- man, battiest+ wkw IaaJudt put up A 'tandems new sign. The ' pameing I Itt$i4 mad the Hip welt lettered. Mr. Sharman believers in advertising and Is bound to aucceed. • triltMES Ross eplit ene of hie -thurnbee down to ette etfoOnd pint with a saw, Monday at Dolier'ty's Organ Factory, and ilionipson (fluff , was els° slightly injured. by the Operatitat bL Rite of thOlie fief:rated edged todls,. nos. McKay, formerly weigh - master in •Clintote wes seriously in- jured the otherday on ,A farm on the.Londen" fond. He 'Watt at work the barn" and 'fell from a iiighte ntjuratit, his spine ita that fatal re.t sults ere feared. We have to thank a benereleat lookiog friend for• bringing to , oer sanctum a fine dressed fowl of the specie§ that tradition says once saved Rome, and ail the smiling counten. ance of the b.l.f and the goritte Bailed away we fejt sorry, -for Q0 rseives. . • '"'• Tux CANADIAN Ar,mANAct Is 'ft compendiumof useful information about the tariff: post offittes, Pe. and M. P. Pd" the clergy, education-. kti Mat term'," Ptc, 1Vst hat:tit, ,to thank Mr.-Ohris. Dickscityof the Oitv Beek Stere, for a cepy. Paper 150.; cloth 25c., To Avon) overcrowding' and over cramming in the public SehOOlti Of Brantford, the italf.tithe sYsteill is advocated by the Couneil-.--one half the junior divisions to attend school • in the 'morning' end the other in the afternoon. This does away with the neceasity.,of the wklargeetent.of thge. school or the employment of addi- tional feriehers,- We believe: thht this system was tried ill Galt sem% years ago, but did not proves a soon 'ness„ awl had to be altendoned ;The hell time aysten, or tultlitforial schOol building Wilttbreo the eioiiItf 'the:801nel Ileard in Cliptcla during' the coming . , WitAT Saw. Wa EAT 1 -Wel I, as yet nig about as one please:lin the. eatieg Bee, though a gap will'allOrtly be put upon the gratilioation of our :desires. in the drinking 'line. Just- ,noy : tt, ttrobritt,for. rtetive mg the iifeCts of the differeet -kinds of animal food !rpm the human system., How the uso of 'emit, for instanae, .netkee boa innocent lika; pork, swinish ; goose, stupid ; beef; Inill headed etc., . nut time is short, and thOse•'denirous of experinientiog min have.: their choice at Coach's tjlent market. -Cough has ofie of the finest ulintilitys of meat and poultry ever exhibited west Of ,Toronta. RiciaT GLAD Pb lIEAR -Advance, One. 07 tri v 'of ,extmlleat j•airtiels '.publisheci in. .Witighant, a town not so popelas fis Clititoe, will start ttus, ick•W Year •ent,ir .new dress • We.are "right; 'glad"' to learn that'. the. national policy, the: lqw. price' of wheat; the Scott .Act, 'the' opposition of two rivals, and ;all the t Islet these ,have. consp'ired to form, have hot .given a forward motion to the /14-. vance. IVe consider .•:the. . Advance bag -improved otherwine, thantypotstaphieally' deririe 'the . . • past yeir; and. the `.`tiew- d'ti" all that was r.equired to 'Make it a very good spew -term of a Military. .11.14 • it. .cOntioue to. .advirnce. • • .. A .PrrawsoPana,-The .Exeter •2'intes Creili ten otirrespottfierit stty.s.: Me, And rew Winer, wito rentoved front 'here.. soot's: 25." years . ago te Mich igen, retiiiiied t Cilditoo. a few data age. Duritigitis setl:Yurn itt Miehigan, Ite left home one merid ttg at' the tinie 4 the . War,' saying he, ,was going to.hunt eatt16, hot Fettle/X.0 Itest tilistetlas a Seidler, ,iltala.mily saw ne ir.ore of him, atid thought tie beVe been ,uturdered . or lost. 'A 'short tient after that tlie farniV returned' to 'Crediton,' and his ; wife 'agate:Married Within' :two or three: yeare. To the surprise Of all; the other evening he put in ati appear - a 'lee, I I his . c iliiren, who, 'llayle irOwit out et Itis rt ogttitioit, Were ,gre illy though happily surpriaed to see their sunpOsed..murttered father. contentral to allow his wife to •rettiattl with her.prenept hunband. 'RAILWAY M E ETI Ha AT -pit P88 SLS. • -A •itieeting (tailed at. the iiistaitzis of the Ciiiiins"IilWay. Committee,' Goderieli, wan lieltfin the titwit Brascelit,. on ttrenclay of tast Week.. The object 6f • . the meeting watt to eousidee the pr9liability of set:Piing an extension of the •Ciontilit :Nettle 'Railway front Elva to. „Goderich. There were presentrepi•esittactives free) Godertch, ManClienter, Bpi), RrusselS, Listclw I' am I Elora. The chair was taken by, ni;. S. PI ,tt; O,f, Goclerieli .1ff. Woodcock tile Secretary of tha, GotleriCh Com mitt. tee Was secretary of the meeting, 'The chairmen., after statingthe object of 'the :meeting called upon .tAnt necretary .to reed • the Coe.. respondence that had taken- plait,. between 'the eottullittete Stlitt 'the 'of .9i.ierS of the Cailada Paw fie Railway Ootepatty. Itt tint lent, letter re- Ceivefl. it is stated, that the company are not ill a position to con Vitt plate an 'early exteneioa of their lines and nothing could be Said about the proposed extwisioa as the engineers had never -been over the ground.' After a very intelligent'discu.tdon 'hy representatives front the varieus ,localities the 'following reeolutions were carried :• By Ntr, Seaget;and Mr, Kelly, that the following gentle Men compose an executive otitntnit, tee iti place, of the citizens' railway cOMmitteepf Goderiell, to he called the Goclerich and'. Elora Railway Committee glattr.B., Wood- cock, r...ik,tetwa.o; , John 8!•ohie,, Bieghttin, NV. Lee, •NV, E. Gettee, 3. IL Colborne, M. G. Cameron, Time. • Kidd, Santos Mitchell', Clta, Seitgee, J'aett'tunders, of „God:010i P.., a Rogers, W. Vanstono,' t, Wade,. Thomas Xally, J. R„ Grant, tient... Straton,''of Brueeeln; S. Caldwell,. Wm. Voting,Rolieet. Medd; T. Drown, *Tulin "WasbingtOO, hf Manchester; Petriek 1011,14.06. Shoatle, Chas. Ilandlton, of .Blyth; and the reeves- and couneillora of the townehips and minticipelitiee along the proposed line; Mr, Platt was Sleeted halenitin and Mr, E.. Woocicook seeretary ot the 06110,. lilittek It Waft doeided ilea ties • seerebtry fitatiliftiOt frOrll thn • vetious thaprok peseti r6ut, aillt that ca fitatemPot be prepared tee Or tation, t.0 tho lb. M4100114 I. P. S., left tow n Monday for kistaforth, to be roe, eat at the entrance examivationit Also. SO SAT Wit Ar.r..- Christmas, comes with lightiorue t Mietletoe end b011Y Until you. littye aeon he very large as; ortmeat at oheer Pay foroyour paper -111.24 alear- DICKSON'S BOOK STORE And let. us.ali ha jolly. DON'T BUY YOUR Christmas Pres ts With peace on earth, good will to wee, ' And joyin every heart, %Irby not inspire the printer'. pen To boar a festive part? UlT4ERvEri. RONOR.-Owing to the lo.mented death of the any. Dr. Rice, The Rev, Dr. Willuimel„ father of Dr, Williams of this town, has been elected Senior General iduperintind, era until the meeting uf next C011. ference. The Rev. Dr. Was Aa few yeeritago stationed in Clotierich, Ie is a man a merited characteri4tics;. a piercing .delver after treth, throw. ing rubbishly generalities tO one side in order to secure the real gem; of au.expaiicied mind and high per, sepal rank. Ati a preacher he has few equals. As the ebairman of various districts he has given evid- ence of adininiatrative ability of # high erder, and is but one of the many instances in support, of the view that the Clelts whether of Welsh, Irish or highland eXtraetion tower over the Saxon race and Jutie no (qinds in point of administrative ,ability, Dr. Williall19 is a Weleli. man by birth. He has just return- ed front the centennial meeting of 'Anierican Methodism at Baltimore,. • where'll° vied a paper On the rise and progress of Methodism. Dr. • Williams has many Mende among our readers and we are sure they wilt be glad to know that this de - 'served honor has been conferred upon Sounor. Wonx,.---- One would thine from the retieente of these Who run our public sChool,regarding OUR PRIOES aro POSITITEL1TRJJ 1,101118T 111 the County of Ilerett. Our atisortment All 114rt We Guarantee Satisfaction. • - WA 01 IIERE TO STAVIflt.•';iy'''r4itetipinll.uter: Bible for the um* as to MAIM PgiVANANT custeraers9 a at who .:11 bny fe001 113. • SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BOONS; STATIONERY, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of all Weds. -Come one and sU tn 'Santa Cla1181 bOaPaFterli. Chris. Dickson, Clinton. wetch in, hie breast pocket it soars over the head of the average mem* ber. Withal he makes a very good town dad and is a valuable member of the Public Works Committee, •So far as we can judge the interests of the ratepayers would be perfectly safe in the hands of any of the pre• sent members that triey ehoose to allow themselves to be elected for another term.. • QUItIOUS KwurrIeNs,-If the °Forresters will be called upon to take any actively militant part in the election of Mayor, If there is any valid reason why X -Mayor .Bearitt shquld not bere-• lieved of the. prefix X here used in 'connection with his name and placed itt a position to warm the chair of the u'aief magistrate of the town. If Reove McMurchie is going to Ive a walk ova without turning a hair, the times of holding examinatioes If the gold 'weather will induce 'or ffieTb�iile-ot firtirenittedy • t 111 e • ty ' ratepayers are not interested efficiency or otherwise „of a work which they have to contribute so :iberally to itupport. In towns of the.site, of Clinton it is customary 'for tt priticipetto.furnisliAlm...press.. 'Via Va. i•oritA• 5".t5. iThiraf Q iffit its. ri.prifiethlativett • an opportunity of .thetosokvets judging. No, ofSviel -intartpteenient. Was blade Of', the' examipatione recently held, nor has the News7R.ellotirt been given the slightest. .intintatien .of what has bee!' done . It is -barely. preisible, therefere, thatthe appar- . ently etwitous avou mem of publicity should ite' tekee -as, indicating that theratepay,ers•of Clihton are pot re- etivieg value for the large aliment expended on our pu 141 ic et:heels. .1 t tneY be that at the Clinton Public School exitteitiatiotin held last 'week there were.atolerable representation Of parents, and we may aesunie that the children ;.were present in their bent cluthes, that some gentlernen °eel:pied. the platforait . while the teechers condueted 'the exCerdiflee over familiar rind safe ground.' The proceedines MaY have been of an al- together commendatory character or they , may have been • a deplOrable sham.. in any event those Who thaw their regular salaries fromtile rd• verities of the town slpqttld, througli. the pres8, make -the ratepayers. tic, mthitited with woliat theychave • done itt reture. 'The High- School. does' . . . . not preserve -quite so niyfiter1008.0 silencei as will been: SAPO •hy • refer- enee to enolher column. . Fully o.ne half' of the *hole, and pre;tably four fifths.. of the controllable' re- • venue of the town; is tiethanded for purponen.. It is•therefere• mat -ter of public colleen' what thene :who recetve'the:natjor Partuf it do in return therefor. • • .; • • , Qua.91tir:FATHEitS.•;,-W•ell What of. theut 1. That's •what bothers us , just uow.:- lit Order to . tippee.tei the. •publio emoteg for something sen• satiotial We :attire, hut fail, alter investigation,. to• find nut any serious 'errors of corautittnian by theta. We 'still lieve the Old charge of Partiality in "the aWarding Of. publia uork iti the Printing lute.. The .pplilisliers • of the NEws-Ittxrinto as ratepayers,: directlyalai indirectly, con- cede 0.7A2' ri14tto tk fair field atid no 'no favor, in utrr:Iiim, writ nliall ever. 'colas:0d that the sone rale apply tit.' the,expendithre of. public fends in., .tiny otber.liire,. •A .year. ago- we ex- pressed.tliu that we were en- titled to one -hall .the .town printing' Or, that the Work should tie gi'veti out 't.y tender. To the credit 'of Reeve MoMurchie„ whoui we oppoie neki last year, he <lid at the eat•Iter 'meeting of the Conneil fall in witb. • oar v ieWasilatvariuus tiowasince bus .633 k 410 w [edged the justice .of our son -- teatime But there the matter end ,il, as'the ecComas will Only, •-,Nat,but that a Weed' of jt1stiee has 'beep meted out to us and las putt.: all ty been ithirwit this year than fOr111., er yeard. .1thluil as We have reason to keel, atg,grieved in the- 'Matter 'ot the deprivation eip• rig14, it IS -not the paltry, amount :involved but oit. aecaunt of the tintlerlyilig priticiple that 'we here refer to 'the neater, However, Ttkire..Tittd Cotineil alt mali they earitestly. Dined 4.1fe best kr ,,tereets-of the town. *. Mayor Forres- ter would do no Waists:slit as presid- mg Offitfer for -the largest city in the Pro ti '11,00Ve •'11.teIklarithlriTtr Made of prettystern stuff add ,while appnretttly drigniataReje. his meter - Lions andof tiontracted views an to expenditures wili yield to any sug-, ginittorts Cowling to the enlargement of our !receipts. Doptity•Reeve Thompson hes been e elettr4iettilett worker. Mr.,Searle byhis incisive critiolsm.of legisletion heti done good. ourvice. Me. W. 'Ceatallas given proinise of extended' nsefu 11108d i 11 the future, probably PO single mem,. Iter. of the board has given as Much time the past year. to• the public. As. chairman of Public . Works, whoiie departutent.spendatuore.ftieney than dist of -all others, leaving school appropriations qutr he has shown ex- celleutjedgment.. Doane's effieiency cannot btf ignored end We' would like to flee him again elected, Me. Cantelon.aa the leader, rank and 'file 'of the supposed Opposition, U58111bet; add WO are sorrythat he will not again , offer, Thos, and Alex. MeXentie.. persiatehtly ;opposed each other*. their &teattt being on directly opposite sides of the table, and looked' care.. fully after the spending -of tite,Peo.: hawbetta, Air. T. .Xeltensie lasnob often taken up the time of the ,board by grandiloquent airin Of his orstOrieal powers, but when lie does de SO he planes the subjeet down eorreetly Ind itielt0 a bead oft it. Mr. Gibbingo makes a, gool wolgting 'Walther and. doss net e'en. aily impede Lite Work 'before the ,bottill by ditties) diaqUititioint fOreith Reeveahlp 111 any kind of garuient, and if so will they select Coate, Or if they Will perfer that that isli•Ortall6 pinii4i011 811411 OS cooper' and if so will we hive. the advan- tag.e a ir toe- tioyneSs -panuctaien tur the couacil for the contitig year IS owing to a dread. of having t9 ereaae • :the ta'trOf tar:talon On itc7 ceunt 41a loss of $900 or $1,000 li- eense revenue'. , • , • • If the frieeds of pr. 'Wil anis are going to give hint the job of de for- relitilig the town.. ' WI if Mr. Searle with his known • love of al boriculture will Hated idly hy'aial permit the vandalism. TJ1ECLINTOL(IIIGUSCUOOL The, Leading' Educational In- stitution of The County. Wo edngratuiate ouitowne 'people upon the' successeul year just elated at tbo 11igh'Sehob1 and also Upon the faot that the present excel - tient steer iff teachers have all boon ro,engagida According to the iast•Report of tho Inspector the teachere' qualifications are . - J. Turnbull, 13. A.', Scholar in-elassics and • Cold Medalist in Modern Languages4 of the University of Toronto', ' 8. W. Perry,: B. A., General Proficiency! Gold Medalist and "Scholar,; in Classics, .of Victoria. Univertity. Parld First Clasp Normal School, Toronto, 1881, and Gradititte of „Kingston' Militgry Soltool. • IL S. Siouan, First ClaSs Provincial 1882, end donor Graduate of 0.ntitrio Cotradercial College; • - . • A reference to this' Staff of Tone:ors 'shows that tin) Molders are 411re/tech.:lists in their respeative departments.' A Commercial course embraciag Shorthand; tite;; will be estithiishod atthe opening of schoof in 1885. • Tia.SPECIAL oarrt6r. Special etiontion i$ paid to Pm prepara- tion of studonte for the ['Mowing purposes : 1J niversPy , Junior and Senior, Matriculation, in pees . and honors. • Metrieol,tion in Law and Aledieine. Teachers,: non professional tot titicates, thircLactund 'and first bless grade C. All the students of the Clinton ,Bigh School have invariably succeeded well, either in prasecating, their studies at the. I; nicer.; • sidea or on gomg into the professi• nof,teech- ing: The' nunib..r of students .prepared for the Universities and for tenehing is. largely &hove that of tho average High School*, . • . • . • . . ' THE ToWhIARO Irs ADVANTA089. • Clinten'is a busy and prosperans Man.., sit.' ,unted it he junts on of the ihiff,lo and Lake Room -branch' of the Grand 'frank and .the tireat WeStern divisionof' the Grand Trunk (formerly tifo London.iluron and 13ruee), thus being aocess,ble by two railways. The at.' tentton of parents is also d to the fautthat .not, only is clinton a 'healthy nhd' pleasant. place to live in, but it is else .froo from. in. .ducements to vice; end frotn thwe attractive • autheetnents that an fognentle interfere with study„and which aro to bo 'found in nutny. other plates. There is an excellent Library in contio-tion with the Meottanies' Intitittitot to which tho students hevii access on payment - of a small fee. .A reforenee library Is being commenced in denuection with the school. A coarse of leeturee an tne prinoiples of agricul- ture will alto be given. . . . , • . rAcitayins. ' The eupply of apparatus for the tesehing of 'Chemist V. Natural Philosophy and Physics is not surpassed 'by that of any Collegiate .p- ditute in thcl.Proiince. • ' .•• • Gond board .can be obtained at prices rang- ing from $2.25 to $3'per week. , Students.; Whose objtioi is to.malte 'sans - factory progress by means of 'wells directed efforts on their part,. will find It to their ad. vantagsto attend tho .elhatin nigh School, " • RE5CORD 1884:' • • Petty. .opeuel.frtation,8, Tliree Matrietilimts in -thh -University-a Toronto,' one taking first elites' hohots in Eng lith, Ma, eocouci class in History and Geography. One. scholarship in, •Modorn • Languages. Nine first Ohms honors 'mid two tai Exantiitetioni Attention le particularly adLcd to thefol- ,lowing tabulatedstatement of the results of 'the:July EXartilitstihfigirrirfew-of. the High. Moon and Collegiate tnstitates,'as taken from:the public pious at the thee, These results: have boon perhaps slightly ehangetthy appeals, but this will apply mently te the Intermediate ohms; which is de miner Importance The (thong° in Seconds and - be no small an n.ot to affeet tho ,comparisOn. It will be mien 'hat in the nutn.• bor S000nds Clinton stands. first. Inter. Third, • Seed. Total. • • A 13 „Clinton, 13 17 11 1* 6 Th, GAN • 12 10 1 ' 3 28 G. 1. . KIneardine, 12 13 , 8, 8 85 11, 8. Godetleh, 8 13' 7 .4 32 H. S. $t. Marys, IS 21 ' 18. 18 80 C. 1. finatorth, 7 • 8 4, 8 27 IL 8.. Mitchell, 1 9 3, 4 17 It, ft, Stratford, , 14 12 8 "10 42 C. 1. hteatherinen, 7 8 9 12 $0 C. 1, Motets:al, 38 '10 28' .71 et 1. 8 7 6 • Guelph,' 11 28 ' Ctillingwaill, le, 13 *11.- /2 67 2., • At the Intermediate ahd Soon& Class ek... andnatiens held in 'July tan there were ten Second °lass grade A eleven second class grade 13,,Ilfteen third ohms, And six intermediate, ot: forty•tno in all. In ron10 veletas, when the h gher grades or ceitl6bittes are tAtert loto account. der (Hinton High &theta Stands ivell up athiongst the 'Coiteginte Ittstitute,s being may Blooms:I by ono only, tunnel Toronto. The nide rf passed Clinton High SA to those who h84 tot 'rebated 'High school' training is •Itat "tb to 41* or Pearly doable, , This fitot sioarty shows she advantage 10 be nerlved.frona anemias° at the Clinton 1140 ' S‘'..h°I. 11edalai, to the noel somber a lovt.e *shoot poplis twenty upper school .euelle are In ettendanee, preparing tither for Ubilrilraity, or rot higher grodeit alt 00atates. 110 -effort will be eettrei either by„Trifetete or Teachers to make Witten nigh Sehool thoroughly 61- 116TieltilosLe IsoatemplatIng Itigh.8611001 O�tttltlt tOr neitt year should enquire at fe the ed. Vithtegee Of the 8e1inot Imre beton; &eliding epos the Solidel they Will attend • We, ere sure fltb� heTioelgadyfartilhrnteedW infottustion. Patrick Lynn lias disposed of his 203 Imre farm, on the 7t1s concession of !Orris, to a party front' raliwatee, for S10,000. M. Lynn luterde going to Goderiolt tor reside, where 'be al- • ready own a house and lot. Mr. Schwatm, was thresidng with bit steamer one afternoon hist week at the farm et Mr. Trueroner, on the Goshen line, flay .townehiPt "'13‘" the' barn caught Ore from the steam. er, There spread so quickly that the men could not Save the thresher, which was consumed with. the barn and its contentr. ef about three hundred bushels Of 'wheat. o fri.- Surenee. • MARKET.. 66010,Tto <Corm:SO every TintadayAllernoore , 0408TC/hi,. • •:44 00, to 409 088 to 070 • 030 :to 070 045 to 062 • .• • 28 to 028 I lour,. • - Fall. Wheat, . Spring Wheat, zany -. Oats Peas, .* .- . 0 50. to 0 66 Apples, (winter), per bbl, ' .. 2 00, 'to ' 2'00 Potatoes, . . ... - 0 so to 0 30 Butter . -- . 0 18 •to. 0 18 'Egga, • ' •-0 18 to 0 18 1•1+Cy; -4 - •••,• — .: • '•:,-• .7.: 7;,;(ila '00*: tct'.1 00- Pork .' . . 650 to 055 Cordwood,,. .. 3,00 to 4 00 Beef, ' -, - ' 000 to 9 00 ELECTORS OF 'CLINT-6N. aviL,a4noisi tacit, ottandbl casir.trEgMenn. n.u-nu.1)1baeyyriocnutgr:oegon. pit rorpsoany: era to bECDIED. 41 Candidata forth() I/spot) Iteove- .sillpt(alcHrhompaon;retiring)-1-lawenclutepill4... finance, • ^ W.'40CATS. TAOSE OVERCOATS Sz; rU.IR „MANTLILS Men's Fur Caps, Ladies' Fur Caps and dapeise ° alariketS, Rugs, Carpets, Ciothirw. The Fin6st SelectiOn in the County. laway.erlytisy'.'on 04.06unt of the Great Variety of Goods Nye, show.; -- Come and see us. • - Only On6 Pric • 5 per Qe4t. 'off for Cas.h. Butter' and Eggs taken for Ggo Estate otthe. Late' JOHN CALLA' NDER., Manager. HO ROB. W• COATS Nekter Jewclicr4lillgruer •sampk.s.corj:. B. FOWLER es ii0147) Peg Stock Of Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Chews, Fancy Gook cvEs, sA-acmns, <sac, a2C„ FOR OIHRISTIVIAS NEW YEAR GIFTS, EVER OPENED OUT IN CLINTON. A.LL GOODS WARBANTEli.....41YAU4Y1Rip Chased direct from DianufactUrera, and inerked at bottom prices. WOREAT-VARIETY-OF-HOLIDAY-COODS:la . . .All work pi:oluptly attended to. Silverware and other goods engraVed with initials free of eharge. ItEAVER BLOCK., CLINT0-f• To THE ELECTOR$ OF THE TOWN. OF CLINTON; . Ostoonttes.—Having boon ronnested by a large nundfet of my tollow eltizens.to °acres ettadi• date for the deputt.lieeveshlp of 011nts5, 1 have' consontettto do so. My interestsare all centered - in the WWII,and halting .sortat4.hr the councit -tor seven years, I atu soniewliat'aognainted with the duties of the position whieb,f-u6VaQk your. votes and influence to elect me to.. 11 elected, which 1 ant assured hy tny Wands IQ a forgone conclusion, I shall tufo tny vorv bent efforts to forward your Interests both In towo and county Councils. , Y. our Obedient Servant.' W 000PE11 Builder. Clinton, -Dec., 29nd, 1894: .. BARGAIN CENTS Rn A POUND.- -0-0— The Beat oVer Offered itythis viomity: for the money. ; rseneiitl • equally FLOUR. ADL.L., FEED always on -hand, _ '-BUSIRESS:F, • JOR011 THIS DATF TO THU 1ST JANUARY . we are I1VG- 4:3".PF our 'entire Stock at ' • . • , CV' GREATLY 'REDUCED PRICES. • Groosries, Boots, Shoos;• • cRpoKERY AND GLASSWARE. ' Ali parties indebted are requested to settle up before that date. , Mr No Produce taken on account after the let, ot Dow:tube , • STCRE TO,RENT... nitiak moue, stat,Ate for lint Class Dry Goods, Hardware, or general business, now occupied by P141.4.METEED Si Clo. Possession given .list of January.. „Rent moderate. Appl3 to 817 ' it, limn • HOUSE FOR RENT. AND A.114LF STORY ' DWELLING DOUSE containing six roome and kitchen; 26A. 011E good water and.and about a-guarter of an..acre of land and some Milt trees, :In the village of Hohnesvillo. Tho is new and has lately been occupied by the teacher. There is a good °petting tora shoemaker in the village and the premises are well located for thaebusiness. bo let by Os month br yeir. Apply to .toseen.enoeroa, fiee•Tretts., School Board, „ 317.11n., • Holnietrille P. O. • ..1r,a.43r_itAlyz;*.,. . . Oltaf,,,,1„.tp:A•ho.encio.88re:ol the Oliseriber; , malt and)0011c4esinsiv4 sioderieh town ship, about tbel 10t1 e „ a lard The owner can have the sameanbygepdroving. lit0PerY and paying charges, '' - - ' AEX 'BADO Deo. 20th 1884. • -: • • L • 818, °It . , STRAY COW,' • oraAvEn moat: tirt PREMYSEf3 hi Robb. Meentlagh, liuron Road, GOderieh tattliship, ft RED RYA WHITE spotted 6w,, '8 years old past, and 13 giving milk. Any person givingintorma. tios to the undersigned that will lead to hex re• 'covitry will be rewarded. neer. stoOttetAoil, Goderich tp:„Deer., 1884 817.. . . TOM Clocks. JewelrY .SILVERWARE, . . . BIDDLEGOMBE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET; CLINTON • Lades'', Gold and Jewelry- Broochett, Ear Rings, .9racelets, etc, lid Silver and Plat6d. WARESs • ^ , • ^ 801tablefor1/011day, In ea tlietr:er Ilirth. day Presert to, Geode:follitrgeli small purses, sud to "Salt M112880116 bf the year. See the Stock. Large verletv of Clock. Everything of the beat makes. GentlerneWillain and Vanes Jewelry 111 endless variety. se,ettoptilring promptly attended to *gel eatisfaetion guaranteed; , ..: ' • . ....e....o...,-.:....• A Full Stook of 01)004616e, ot the fleet Ittelies,.always On laild. ' GROCER, - CLINTON". flhoioe Groceries, Fruits, Confectionery, jte. Fresh Currants, Layei Raiin, Black Basket Raisins, , Valencias; layers; Valencias; oose; Citron, Orange; '18; Lemon Peels. Noars--Almonds, Filberts Peacan &c Green alel 'Dried Fruits of all kinds: About twenty different kinds of Confectionery` BISOUtICS-Wine Aloernethy, Lemon Fruit Stales and Crown Biscuits. Marmalade,in jars, CANNED Goons—Peaches, Pears, Tontatotts, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Sardined, etc., itZ" Haddie and OYSTERS constantly en hand:' •OHINA• & WHITE GRANITE (-712EIWIATtr, Y A.ND Littdies' & Gent's Cups and Sanon'is, Glass /3reaci Plates !Fruit••Dishes, Jugs, Nappies, oto: -ail new goods and of the very latest styles. See theist early. • Essences of everykind. Reliable Yeast Cakes. Toilet Soaps, made by all the leadingmanufacturers. Washing Soaps -all the leading lines,. GREAT VALUE IN TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES'. ' ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW • YEAR SUPPLIES NOW. —14 TPVES. 'STOVES .:o: Just Arrived, a Splendid Lot OF -- Coal ,Stoves, . Cook Stoves, PARLOR & BOX STOVES, VP OF EVERY DtSCRIPTION, —AT— Sjove-.W.atelroise,:...11ardiiarn .ant 1 50 or 60e. Black, Green Or ittp.a.n Tea, warrtu'aeU to give satisfection. New . Currants and -Peels for X -MAS Trade. A .full, line of Chase & Santiorn's CELEBRATED 00ASTED COFFEESP&THE BEST IN THE. WORLD. pci-r7.:*=) ..A.1•TD.3E3311 E1.A.1±Eilaii3311). Mignifilenc AssOrtment of Panay Cups awl Sailors, Maga, eto. TEAS. •TRY 4 POUND OF - . OPER '84 SON'S MAS NEIN- YEAR I Reader, do wit invest: one cent .in Christmas Or New- • leas Groceries,„ Fruiiii Canned Goods, Glass, Delf, .Chia; Crockery, Poultryi etc, Confectionery,- until you see our stock.,, CANTEL011 BROS • General Grocers. and.. Produde • throhaots, RACES OLD STAND, • ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.' . . Now for gapgains BOO'S, SliDeglifulle.o; 1(1. -ETO AT • TWITCHELLS. Victoria Bloole,. Clinton, Ontario, SUFF4L0 cg, 004171048, for Saleoheap,. recelVed LLancl: WINTER Stock et*, 1 would call the attention of tit6 publloto tbt toint. , '0? 6/1101:1"8 X1C1 Ileota onlv 1360; and Oltilaceteeieheapt adeorclinglY. elt Trunks and Valltee verYdbeil). Veep and Oarelatee Ilarbese cheaper than oVer. `Sliver lionnted Single tiatooes oaly $14.. taby Cards es a la What are You Goin About it? About Keeping Wa WE MEAN. Oungs: verco ARE JUST. THE THING FOR COMFQRT, ivki 9 s:Q „ FLANNELS, BLANKETS &GOIVIFORTARL4S AT CLOSEST PRICES. 0 0-0—n PECK'S • • BAP 80Y4 We do not require to know how . bad the:boy We want every. Father and Mother to know how good.our BOY'S .0T.01141NG • is to wear. . A ch4tie of program. each.week:: Zook for it.• —0— PAY & WISEMAN, The DRY -GOODS EMPORIVIVE; atesi --Just received, another largb lot of t1ie-:- CELEBRATE11:-: ACHE S :1 arx-xm 3ansT IN irEmt **.A.Attx<r. •A:=31119, • . sTovms, oztoss-cruT E;A:virs, .3012.T.Y1.et8k, 00177 CHAINS, TO PX1='1013, 333To- ' , • . ,PRICES LOW. Ta. -TRY OUR NEW paOCESS COAL OIL. Parties having our:Mire Strettlers and Oil Cans please return iltem: . . 11 1 IR Sign of the Albert A111111,•*M New 1111001i,sitititli:.S10p . . .iVx_PLIRi.11:,L4L1;.ii.i.' 7 (Late of Stratford), has opened out in ROWELL'S OLP 8E101', nearly opposite the . Commercial Betel, . • HURON STREET CLINTON • ; Where he is newprepared to do all General Elsekoniith Work.. Hohp-Shoeing a Ppeoialty Alt: Work Gvarautped, , • • JUST IN, 4.: -:•••• !3 , J .5 , tifiii6.16.6.6A4.016,6'..0 6