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CLANTON, Oct 10, 1178,
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MON TREAL
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▪ THE CLINTatki:W A4
clANT41)*: ittlikstrovis„
October 10, 1878.
Wheat, fall, rod;tbush, $0 83 a 0 80
Wheat, fall, while, - 0 87 A 0 00
$vr111g, • • - 0 80 ' 0 85
Fzfe1 • 0 80 a 0. 90
B°:rt1BCy'1 • • 0 0() - 14, 0 75
0 28 A 00
Peas, - 0 54 w (1 50
Potatoes, 4 50 a 5 00
• 0 45 a 0 110
Flour,
•Pork, •11 00 A 00
_ Beef, - • - 1)1) a 0 50
• 0 10 a 0 )2
• • (1 10 a 0 10
▪ 700 a
4 50 a 000
• 0211 a 0110
alcnrer 50 a. 4 00
• Timothy • - 1 00 a 2 25-
SillbSeril)e for the NOW Era !-
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Eggs,
tray,
Hides, -
Sheepskins.
Be1ttlifidg111,11:ttSi
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lioltEnds'and Nuts forBridge,
Froze 11 Melt doWnwards, and any length requirgd.
Their 11oi Cutter porlemna tho work in the btre%
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Clinton; Maf 281 1878, •• • t ' •
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('tANADI AN PAQUF:10"
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10.cAPITALIMAnd:0011TRACTORS
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tie 0 Overunient 0 • Canada win receive prOlimials
constructing and *o king lino a liailwar extending
from tho Province of OotirIoto the waters of tire Pacitie
Ocean. the distance being about 2000 gjj
31emorandum of information for partiog proposing to
Tender will be forwarded on aPplioation as underneath,
• lOtginoor's Iteports,'reggi Q tho country to ho traversed,
m•onles Of the surveyed line, Rpeelanatious of preliminary
w orks, copies of the-Aet :of the Parlianient of Canada
muter which it ie proposed tho Railway is to be eon-
•imotwwwwwild stmeted, descriptions of the natural. loathing of the
• country and its agticultitral and mineral resources, and
other information, inns be neon on application at aids
••Department, or to the Engineer•in.Chief at 'the Cana'
diait*GOYernulebt Oilleea, 01 Queen 'Victoria etrect,
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Sealed Tenderg, Marked, " Tenders. for Paola., Dail
way," he' rcuelved, liddressed to the undersigned
untithe 1St day �t December next: • ,
• V. BRAUN, Sfierotery.11
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' Public Works Dept., Ottawa.
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✓ ertise• ment is bere,lryekt, en,d. et,l, to the te%J'cr.utrii.ary.t.,11.1..8079t,,
Tho 11111.0 toir 'retely114; ivhe;b3o; ve;nitl:
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announcing. onr stock compl.eie •for „the Fall we wish •
Ottawa, 2utl September, 1879. •
to call attention to the fact that it is .now on. a .1a,i7er scale •
and much more 'complete than ever befor9, in the •••8 E A F O 11 T
LATEST NOVELHES
NEWEST GOODS;
IAEA.DING " STA PI ES
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Bouglit at a time when the 'Dry—Goads pit
under the severest 'depression., so that" our customers Ca11 buy
new goods from us at from 5 to in per cent lower thin if
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• they were buyin.,, old goods.
IN JORT-ItS S. Gi-C)401.3S
This is specially noticeable, oitr Itssorbitiont of 'New (fonds in this department
being unequalled in Huron to (1115- The novelties for this season in Sour4OEs,
itajr RETTAs, GRAN iTES, DEBACES, (irij is DES T.:;;Ii.1,1S, FuEsett SitutoBS,
CAMEL [[Aro CLOTHS, &c.. (RID Mil 6 all rough surface good.cil•aro • what to wear
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BLACK GOODS DEPART1V1ENT•
We have no hesitation in saying WO haye the lleSt Values and Largest Selootioit
in Western Ontario, consisting of Bt..i.mt Sti.tcs, &Ark. • FRENCIt CAglIMERES,
SCOTCH CASHMERES, MtitiNOES, PARAMATTAS, 1its1Ai1 OCR DS, WOOL
CRAPES and ,LUSTIMS. • t, • J.
NOTE, Stleottil Arrival of out Celebrated Star 'Brand of lIt.tek. ler87'111118.'
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10 this; department our a8sei't w.rit fitirprifeletl by pone, rout having bought d
Specially ( we can undersell any house in Ontario. •
CLINTON IIIGI.1 $(.114)0.14.
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niiTAIi1sp$Li 18110. •
111041(10 0 111*1.1.14TEES•41878.
W. W. FARRAR, Beg..U.Mo.yor of Clinton,
WoirriiimitioN,1i�ij., tax, tkeretary and 3.roes.
• H. HALE, Beq,, /1, Ita(lblY, teat
j'OHN M.D. I 8,14. FISHER, 16rtl,
JAMES T GUDIRULI.,11. ,Geholar in mut
Go141;leda1liet in Modern fstognages, Toronto uni-
versity, Heed metre,
saeesice, modern Tsinguages, and mailer Magma. --
7ORN 1 Bitta#IT-, B. A., Gehl blegalliut lit 1I1tI8(
males, Toronto Onwerettyt
Mathematics, Natural Welter); owl Leonel!,
Jank r. Bazar° Int, Undergroduate, Toronu
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• Assistant in Mitthenuttiue nog Engliwit.
MISS 31. OtbillItrL, •
• •• •Junior Eagliwb,Triumh Aral German. •
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This School prepares pupils for the 'Univer-
sities and for entering upon the study of any
of the professions.. Special attention is given
tini.studies required. for ,Public School
Teaohers. As one of the County bfeclel
Schools is now established in Clinton, teaelk
ere of the third class can- complete their pro,
lessionali course in this town. Students pfis•
sing the .intermediate Examinatieu are ,fm -
titled, on teaching one year and (attending the
Normal Seltool tor one sessani, to a• Secona.
Class Provincial Certificate, Grade B.
An excellent chetniCal laboratory has been
provided, and it is believed that the course
in naturalscience will be of great benefit to
Abase Who intendto follow farming pursuits.
Book-keeping and the other branches of a
goodMereantile education are also taught.
13y the latest .oflicial report- of ..tho Inspee-
tors, ' which divkles:Ala°4-ligh Schools of the
.Province into eight classes, the Clinton Shiwel
•ie placed in the second' class, only six Schools
(Collegiate Institutes in cities and large towns)
being placed in the class above it.. Since,
that report litars, made; tho teaching staff of
Vie Sebool line boon increased and improved..
now apparatus procured, antl it commodious
brick building.. has boon cotnpleted; for the
School,. at,a nest 'to the town' of $5,000 •
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Exi4mte1os.—The examinations for ad-
mission are hold at the Clinton Model School
(Central School Building) half yearly in June
and December. Notice of the exact time will
be duly. given ili 1110 .0ounty papers: The
foliowing are the requirements ; •
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Bentii","4.--Yourth Beading Book to p. 2tGauI Spell,
ing Book. IN'ItITING.-*Terals'otill legibly. aurrnsru.
Ty.--Principles.of..4rabic and BCutai 1i1ttIti0111
gar fraetions • decimal fractions ; simple proportion,'
with relgion$4,ruleki--tnerda erith1netim,-.41tra12Lmt.
--Principal grammatical forms and dellniiierta; analyr
sis of simple.nonteuces parsing simple sentences.
Comvosznoi.-Blinple and complex sentencesorally or.
in writing; gram to atioal ellen gos of construction ; _short
narrative or deseriptiou;' fondlior letters,. linentiAPIrt.
--mere 01 Americo, gllrOpe+ ASIR* oral .4frie(1 Maps oSZ'
Cittadg and 'Ontario. 1..tro2lia .1./11awzkei•- Outline ot
MAN; 'cornmen objects on paper. DXS•rotw;Clandi•
ditto will he ciandoed in' the•leaditig facts of English
History. The quesgaini 8e1ivill if^t demand a Minute
knowledge Of •details,hat will bo strictly limited to the
eatlinOs of the subjeef. ItuAnfrio.- Candidates will be •
examined, as heretofore, in reading from the Fourth
Itcadcr, P1. 1-246. but they will, in addition, bo ex-.
iiected to show that they anderstand tho meaning cit
these reading 'moue. They wilIlikewise be examined
more.minutely en the seleetion enittuerated 811 the.fol..
• . . • ' • . leiying Hit; and they will he rennireil to 'reprothice 'the
11V0.0LLEN.IVIELLS. substance of mon more of then? in their ownlangoago. . , ' ''. : ',' . ' . .. ' . , .... , • _ .. . , . . .
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. . . r:-(14 Th+1 liokwogial/ Colonies in Oreonland.-Seorew- 14°. emne 319figf rislo;nigtot,oy:tosuL trade* and we want. you. to, trade with es So
1,411.HAT eltill you
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. • ' • ' by. (2) The founding of the North Americas Colonies. ..
' -Pedled. (3:) Tho Voyage of the Golden "Md. -Brit. •• .
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Xacques Cartier 'at liochelega.--411Orkiaw.. (7,) Cortex .... . -„, . ii
, i fr.lre, Sca: (I).) Toe Ilarthmudin of Caraccas.-1Itimbehit. . • • ,
; in' blexico..-Carsiel'a• Paper: 184 The Bueeeneers,-.. ' - ' ' - • •. •
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ALL AND tifINTER ra- I818w
11. RIGITT & CO.,
• ExtkaardAnary ‘Oargains•,to prompt and Cash Paying
Biiyc81C4 0 OkIS an* kinds were never cheap as
they to.day,' and qualities never '14eiter0 Our
Tan and Winter innArtaiikofis now -,93Apie.te
1111'.tite departments of our business
0111t STOOK OOMPH:18ES, let VART, VgRY LATES1' NOVELT.1.14.,'S IN •
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BLACK. and. COLORED SILKS, FANCY DRESS.
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•GOODS, BLACK and COLORED' CASHMERES
MILLINERY and MANTLES READY- - MADE
CLOTHING; IIATS and CAPS, FURS, BOOTS
and SHOES, GENT'S* FURNISHINGS, ENGLISH
and 'CANADIAN TWEEDS, FANCY GOODS,
GROCERIES, &c.,&c.
WE: . RpommEND..
we :betteve that Goods of all hinds' have•retiehed- the , •
bottom prices, and•we ,advise our eustOmers, to buy
egt01".9 -as we think by*Aoitifiiiig• they will ling it to
their advantage. We have bought such an,immense
• pile of goods this sea,son, at sneh low priees, as will
per.mit, of us selling them as suchPriees as will defy•
eompetitidu. • •• • • •
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T.,44.10•couralost4tv,,
nts‘v,aL,%„-,v4.4111,rira.4,Tte,,,/orrraner,rar#8. .
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tiado • . (1(1.) Thellitrning of liloscow.---Flegur'aXerrolive. 1144
• •• ' The Battle of ThermopyIur.-Ilakifik. (117) The Bs -
WOOT FEN COODS
Give us a trial. 551,0 will not to outtlorto either Itigual-
ity ot work Or prtue. 'lawn° milted to call and so
our machinery, the work we are doing, 1.81111 our pricing
•ter 1878, •.
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Qa,rding,...and;a11. kinds otou8-
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tom IN'ork dolls as usual,
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.A.nd Chime 4tnek hey t constantly on hand to exchange
for wool; ttt eonnection with flm above,/ 11111 propared
to do
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Spirentirq, eaeorif,Colopiro1f1
Adting, 01011, lloOmirry, 4-c., • • :
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• tin tho'whertest bedew, at the
lily* Woollen Mills.
'rweeari, Fuit Clothe, Vienne's. Nankai*, farri,r,
exehenge for wool, or ehear for cash. Remember
• .hbo Pince, tight Opposite 1Colly's Grist ' .
• A. (1,. VANEGiliOND
Aeuterth .Tnne 27, 1878.
COTTONS. .COTTONS. COTTONS.
We sell nil our 11ell known in :olds at mill priees— which moans to 101 101 rent;
fAlif`l• (1)0)8 yen eau • bny 10 IIP'woere
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•struction. of e8miti6u.---1(o9ogiric rir At • .1184
oigibraltar..--Orerland Route.
Candidates for the Intermediate Examin-
. ation and for Second alris's Certificates are
examined. in the High School Bitilditig in ;fitly
11(11(1 Decembers usually in •tho last wee.: of
eller!! term._ , • •
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.L'EfinS 'AN VAcArrtoNs,--.-There 'a're now
three tonna establishecl by law; the first com-
mencing on January 7,tb, and' ending -00 the
'rittirstlity before • Easter I • the second. com-
mencing .on the first Tuesday after Master,
and ending on July 13th and the tbird'oolit-'
meneing on September 1st,' and ending on
December 2.2nd. Tt is desirable - that pupils
Mimild enter 'at the bef„*innilig* either of the
first or of the third term ' . •
flood board 0181) Ix Obtained in respectable
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familiei at from 82' to 83 poi, -Week. Pupils
can: liv,ve, access to the large and ,vitinable •11.
!wary awl well.suPplied reading -room of the
Clinton Meckanics' Institnte, (open five Mien-
ings in the week) at the moderate fee of $1 a .
year, or n.t.thnt rate%for a less period. •
Portlier information 11411 be nivett on appli-
cationto the Secretary or the ltead :Vaster. •
Clinton, March 28, 1878.
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RING IlEAT)Y.
STOCK COIVIPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,,.
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CHEAP ,DsiTitrY GOODS STORE.
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W1.4.1 .4(41 rigrillY24 IP3ENtit PDEtI6ES.
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Iota ,Ail -Wool T'S EED8 Jot(0 UOILt't
Goad 1110-,11): OARPETS, for I..24 catas,
A. fill stoek of Boy's and Monts -OATS AND f+A.D.4 cheap. ici4e them.
• 1-1,.c(N. WII.NTW.04 for 5 eent's, the best wipe in•ti.lo couljt...14 •
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DIP VW'S 4 101,1,A NDS -11.0.1t; 111'• -cents ttp.
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- ' FACTO itV •Corl'ON'S a t 5 eon ts. . , Carpets and House Furnishings:
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• • . . • . . . Evirry lady should. Nee uty DitriSS GOOD8, befoi767buying*
MAPEST1,Ve sell them
i daisper than anybody el 40. They rang!) in price frourt,J0 to15 cents
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1)1:1. MIOCk inl lai.ge nd complete. at 1)1.1.etsS that 7081111,•wdr,s,,
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EA P E R gti A NI' it • C't...M. .
A. lot of two -buttoned Til 1 1) (1:LoVio, slightly damaged, usual Price SI:ii(),, sell-
• ing now for.50 emits: Secure a pair of them before they all go,
11I1.111ONS in' almost iii' LAT Shade, from 5 to 10 cents, not. halt the usual price.
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SPECIAL --Our Fran all to liana last :week, .,,utdnow have an assortment • . . .
every intending buyer should Ace, front the cheapest (1ovv.x Setts, at )4101k 0)
tho.,tinest MiNa. front :415 to 850 per sett, and finest Siam SRA. SEA.LtSetts, nt
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.:45.0(1. iit(10,06, 1.8ua5,0(1 pe.t ,sett. . . • •
GENTLEMEN.
itt r ordered and neatly MiwOl Clothi In.vopepur ti net f, under M11. M. i 18,01-tE13.,
is practically closing np ttlI oPposition 'in this lino, enabling 011 to keep 011 luttid
splendid assortment of Exams -It, .Sco'rolt, and CANAMAX 'NERDS, leamwett lmd
ENO msn 1Voli8TE11(S, IllICA118, DOES, P.sgrA NS, and 01, mCit'O•il`tSral; at prices
whit+ defy competitiou., • •
DRY ( III+'..„/S. Dr -MADE CIOTH ENO, TWEEDS)
I LAI'S 'Ni) CAPS, ' ROUElttES, 1100'N
.-vxu StTOES.,IIS, 111(C
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It will bet9 the ntheintage of periletri who wish to supply themielvos with cheap goods
-, • • to call and see my stock before '
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The why 1 8ell goods so, murk t,?enller Man Oar 86).691
is 1 do.a ready -pay Ini,thtme, and ant 'iqtabird 1.9 pay (.711.811,
:fo.' mqGood4,11ilbieh 1 buy mail theaper 1 'maid da
.1 had 10 buy them time: t caw sell grwitirl milk half the
. pre"' eredit. 01(1! r.) 'tjet,i1,707. do a. p(Mintr Inisinesq„
Latnes TE,Eicki16) FrAq's ta 50 rind 7,5 c.. that cannot begot itt any other house
1,ADIFIS OAPS, with ()grid' ithltsre, 'way $1.
trosimirir in. great vulety. and at priem to •snit the times:
0.1.11.1h4 CAPS, yeti neat,'fin• cents..
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' ' I Wo 1118Y0 Pltrelmed hem Mr. A,41..t.t.t,It4pliti his stock of ,Teas, mid,
' • are now prepared to supply the ,peoplo with Teat oe every grade. We
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1 , • . have theta from. .11 cents upwards.
Our 50 Cent Ten heath anything hi 'the tradeo for the inoney.
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llepitt all will' give 114 att early tqll, TWO GOA STO "tr ES PO 10 A P.
Sjinfou, Oct. 10, 1878.
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A call'froto intending purchasers respectfully solielted, No trouble to rilrow good's;
E. pr.,tnviElTEEL.,
Rufax nf,o4
NO Ic(91`Ttlillt TAU:K.& (ISI. ACCOUNT TilE IsT O'r ,OOTO,1111,
n re, ,1:Yul•s • rt
. FISHER,„OR#A3/3 oat.
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Clinton, Sept, 2'6;1 8778.
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