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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-01-23, Page 60 "e1 iTHE CLINWN NEW ERA. TARY '2:3, 1879 The Hudson Hay and rine, rover Houten. We bavtireaeou totelieve that the Gov- ernment contemplate during th.e .cerning swollen to re-opert the ,controverdy regard ing the practicability .of a route, front Eng - lead via lindeen'a Straits, to York Factory, at the mouth of the Nelson River, au4 that it is in this connection that they eon - template the adoption of, the .Pine. River route for the Pacific railway, as affording the hest facilities, for opening up to Euro- pean commeree the vest territorres com- prised within what is known as the Fertile Belt, lying betme,en Lake Winnipeg and the Rooky Mountains, A glance at a new map about to be issned... by artier. tif the Minister of the Interior, enables. Ps to. estireete the relatiee imporeseee to be at- tached to the projected rue to. rte. compared - with those by the St. LeWrenee . and. New. York. By building a railway (row York Factoryto kiln With th projected Pine' River Route, tire distance from Liverpool ,to Bute Inlet is reduced to a little over 4,600 miterti-or say by sea *AM 11,7066 miles, and land,. travel 1,65/ Miles. To reach the same' point by New York. and ...Sam.Fritnoisco the'..dietance.tebe.traversed. amounts to 6;300 miles.; ,while the St. Lawrenee route. covers 5922. miles or,- by. laud 3,122 miles and by water %SOO miles. The Halifax route, taking in. the Interco-. letial, and existing and projected Railways ' ineludiure the Pine River Branch, • shows a land travel ef 4,122- Milos and. of water about 2,606 miles -in all 6,722 ruilee. So that the route by Hudson Straits and Pine River is actually 1,633 miles leo than 'that - -of-New-York; 1,205 mile* lase thaw -tire -St Lawrence, and 2,105. miles less Allan hat of Halifax.' Th -e impinitauee of therie: gures in arry discussion_ may. arise concerning -the deVelepixiblic wheat growing ,country.nf the Nortll, Yost cannot be .overestritinited, 'hot the. great question -after all iS one of practicability. All..kno w that .the Imperial ,G ay -aliment• . attaches greetitn portend° to the thite.blet route, because of strategiCal and other eoriL- siderittions, and if it canbe shown • that the navigation of pay • is open for four montlis,-soine say that the Straits. are open as long as those of .Belle then- it WthrIci'seeM that onlv,liitte4.a. • great advance been made in our geogra- phical and climatological hnowledge, hut, • that our progress in national development. is likely to undergo- etartliti°;i.and.rapid. Changes. The harbor at. York._Factory is, said to be open as, long -0,9.'1h° rem)°, and if it be true,that the"Stratts are open, for nearly:the saine...period, afiel that • 'navigation is hetther difficult Or'dangekroasi - then it Weenies evident that.th° cenimerce . of the limit preductive' territercea.. of the Dominion' will, in the ;per& future,_ .flow through an unexpected: .chanuel, .and a: Serious blote be struck -•at • the. antieipiited, commercial su rernac : of Term-A...ea Mon- .,.....--treateurl other.. f • sten' exatlesThCce,,nan be no donlit that the Northern.route, if practicable,. will :peerless not only -Strategio - but highly important Commercial ridvap- - - ---retagere—The • distance fromeLiverpeal-to•• • York Factory is set dow-m-Tat • 2,060 miles While the land route. from :0'1,6,1-atter:point, to Buie Inlet, via. Pin&River, will be only 1;661 miles. There. would seem to be no • reason, therefore,, why,' during:the •rieaSen of navigation,..,Yovk Factory should not -,be a great 'en trepot of Chinese, Japanese. and other Eastern products destieedfor British markets,--iti aliclition•to its being. a' great exporting centre for the prodUcts of British Columbia,earid the valleys • of --.th:e •Saelf at-, chewan, the Peace and • the Pine:Riven, which are not only expected to- Wei .•.the granaries of the Dominion.; but•which are likely -to furnish for the.. world's •merkete; - coal and other • valriable:-Minerals,.. • live etock, rind...other prOducte, ,in. puma= talon with the West.een .Statee.. of, ,the American Union.--,--Oltdium Free Press. • • 4.4,18 ,14 Whitt. 'We .1Tove to Do: " The darkest honr is just -.hefOr�'. the! dawn," And it' view of the commercial do- prestfion and deep spread distress here and. also elsewhere we are ilmokt uncOnicithisly . led to ask: onrselvesewhether this , darkest hour has not arrived. But, while hoping this, -we must net forget the old. fable of Hercules end the wageoner; and if we. ex- pect help WO fltDot put our shoUlders to. the-w-beeL-7- A-nd-first-we--inneV-avoid extravagance, and endeavor if we eimuct bring our circumstances to our mind, ,to. bring our mind t9 our circumstances. Then the rash spirit .of ' specelation , must be put down -,and we mast bear in mind 'the saying of poor Richard, that while. • "'Great estates may venture more, . . Little boats shouldteep noir shore.„" Another thing is required, and that is te. remember that all lawful, honest ,work. is honorable, and those • that -.cannot work with theirheads must be willing for: •the present .at least to work with their heeds. A rent mistake- hai enaneJi Made' by our young men in coneidering terale Prozei respectable then farming; A most danger ous onfe has been made. While OUT 'waste lands ere neglected and those under . eulti- vation only unperfectly tilled we have an unkimited market for What.our farms sup ply. Let our fermiers'. sons, instead of crowding into our towns and further low- ering our already depressed, labor market, quietly study the -means of making .oug, lands ptoductive. • Th-ey at least. may al- ways look for remuneration for their labor, and of all lives that of the farmer Is the most independent. Wo want a system of improvement to go through our farming operations. Witlt as good land as, perhaps, there is in the world, there has been atich a slipshod, careless stj be of operations, that in a few years the boil is rim out, and . instead of the abundant crops. that •might have been grown the farm has. scarcely realised the goat of production, We want better beef, and in keeping extra stock: . there is provided means for improving our Vegetablee,.tooi.ehenild be grown largely and there would be a good market for the smaller fruits if Cultivated as they aught to bo in the country villages. -It is . almost impossible toe -minims° these things. Poultry and eggs, too, should have atten. tion, as they .'would be paying articles. How milk thousands Of dellarivere annu- ally lost to. this -country by the careless, untidy, dirty way 'in withik butter and cheese aro made Oar tamers' wives and , daughters should be taught tb Pride thenik solves as they. do in -the "Old' country,' hating the best flame for dairy products, That this would pay, everyday's experience • testifies, as not only in the towns are bad articles ve.luelese, but in the country vil- lages during the last summer the prices of butter gizen by the stores veried front five and mix to sixteen and eighteen cents a ponied, actiording tit quality. Let agricul- turists take a right Emend, etorelieepere and merchants will soon:have a good market for their goods; but till the senseless pre- judiee spinet farm labor is done awriy with continued prosperity is not to be ex- pected.-Mentrend •Star. • 33rd TZAR—Tat WITSE33-33rd TZAR 8 PER CENT. One of the most Iterortant features of the WrrliB88 1 during. the year Tam allt he itt eouratrof free lectures on agricultut 0, by 1. Laarke, of Lintlenbank, Om:1104 gtoatest approval everywhere. Tho lectures will be re- To Farmers 4547 Land.Owners late editor of tho CANADA r4itarLit. TiseS0 leetUreti al- ready delivered. by Mr. Clarke' have been met with the , ported in the Wernee, srisose Value as an agricultural. paper has, svithlu the past few menthe, been greatly M 0 N E Y sanitary and moral reforms, as well as to tbe further- TO .1n.,°,di.r. .„i. deyoted tt; temperance, being the principal organ of that cause in Canada, and to all other Another special feature of tho WiTNA848 during 1.879, At the algae low riateof oins mace of evangelical religion. will be the attention paid to its engravings which al. PAAMED11114 can be reln.e aim prominent teen throughout the worid will be given, and Um borrower. radyarnumerous end imPortaet. Pee. e rorate of the the vapor will contain numerous illustratei articles of payable much interest and value, as well as selection:: from the INTEREST humorous art of the flay. . •The rullest attention will be paid to +UM; so that the WIL'NE8s may retain its meant repute ion Rs 1,4 11C We. -----seresse-o----- ..tk ow the eitireel king Was Conquered.,.... , The drst passenger train throngh the blockade nom Datrale to Rochester con- sisted of eight locomotives and eighteen .e.oaches. The train _presented a nand Sight, es, it plaughed its Neu into the depot, the euow piled high above ths top of the plough, and the loeerno- tives itua cl•rs crered with snow and icicles. The plough and six of the coatotives were detechedoind the train Was forwarded East as well ns Possible. Ab_ten te!eloakeenn there/min eeera., tele"-... graphed from Bain& and in nfeW minutes it came inte. Lho depot beaded by .servan locomotives'. The train con- sisted of about sixteen coaches, having twO mail eoaches, Cony conches and the rest baggage cars. The train 'was a leo despatched East: 13efore it loft, the train canto in from. the East.en good WAS. dolayed, Jlere for :some 1) flC1 in -gram, to. prepare it for the rough jefurney it- would have to go bo - fee it•. would reach .its journey's 'end. Fie.° erleitiarnetives--arteleen4-SnO4Wp101,101 were attached to it, eta the: train con- sisted of eight coeches,-.-Raohester Union. Eacte- that We know, . If you are stiffering. with a Severe &nigh astheia, bronchitis, conetupptirm, 1089 of voice tickling in the -throat; many affeetion of the diroat or lungs -we know that King's New Discovery will-diye.you immediate relief, We know of emedreds•of take it has own tddely cared, and that where alt other Medicines had fulled; • No othor remedy -can shoW.one half, Ott many perminient-eure,'N'ow to give satisfsel tory. proof that Dr. King's- New •Diseevery caiii you of Asthma,. .13refiebitis,, Day lvever, Constimptien, severe Coughs'aTiit'COldfit Hearsonens, or, any Throat or Lung. disease) if ymi will cali at J. H. Coinhe's, Clinton. • .Aralea. Salve. ' • • Th ( .3 be• st Salve in thcworld for Cuts; Bruises, Sores Inters, Salt Rheum, Tater; Chapped 'Hands, Chilblnind .Corns, and all kinds of Skin, Eruptions. This .'SalVe is guaranteed tei give perfect Anti:traction inevery baseor-Meney re- fundeli ridee 21 oentii par •bmc: • For- sale by, 'd, riliii•L‘-suiniciiinir.wishesto-hitrfonte-16-41:o taeole•of. Clinton, that on TIIORSDAY, Nov. 0018, Um will commenen tl,tyselling of milk in Olinton,,,,amd wiII eon- oinue stedniug'throughout the winter.. Ile will Ooliver eveiy morning ana evening, Sundays excepted, and will -,seiVittothe.ver.y.reasonable.rate of Six_ettawesi, 11 nimksoitn, for 26 cents.. Patronage respectfully Ifor IrdiFed. Goderieli Township, Nov.80, 1870. • • ViTEEKLY GLOBE. With the oitise of it,O prouent -volume, 'PIO., 'Temoit',o- °WOE conqslott3S the' thirty -DM year (if its pobilcation; and its aonduoters feta that 511) 000 look Wok with, littisfaetinte" and just pride, °WM° Mitt It lists tali en; and the beneficial influence it, hito ma:raised, in all the prominent political movements add contests Inc gond* goverlunent,since the day -of its establishment. 'The unequalled and unswerving support it has throughout receivecramong all ellisses.of the Canadian. public; is at ence thebust reward, auir the iii,E,,hest possible testi- mony to the calcieney and 'fidelity to pulite interesta'. with whieli ithuy been eundlteted. As In the liast; 06 hi the future,. shall the earnest. efforts el its conductors be put forth in favor of -whatever tends to -secure jUst; 'and econoinical government, the material prosperity ef the masses; and the promotion throughout the land .01 aeligion,' good morals, education, temperrunie, and, so - (nal liappoioso:. •- ileartily -coiwinced 'that Canada, elnfld told 115 posi- tion higher or bettor, -or more conducive tn IifttciiIa progress, than that she mow-enjtlys as the..kiremost soll.governed Province in. the British Binpire, thecae-, olitetem et the Ghetto wilt amanita xealemay to puStain whatever tends to the perpetuation tbe happraXist- . paper, • The household and game]. literary department of the Wirmiss have always born it prommont feature of the paper, and they will be eonlinned on Ito Romanian as heretotore, giving to the ladles much valuable infor- mation about everything necessary to make Ole house- hold bright,plria sant, aua presperone. Ttobielopv,r.ii.ori)Oorf t3heen,dirffoviit renptuicad:i_ 3) 'M tio,na of.,the Wrrx tiSS 18 wiSUN TN 84 i $8, erenlation,14,e0u. Wnsenv WrrN FM, $1 10, al ambit ion, 28,000. In addition to., Qum, the publishers of t he W rrx Katt issue the Nowritems Alraismconit, soinimenithly Il- lustrated fondly journal, which is regarded with great favc,r all o:tr North Ardertoc. 0,-itt ditulatioki of over 60,600 testifies., fu homes remote from postal num°. Wien, it supplies the whole family leading, khile in cities, towns, and villages everywhere, It to the favorite of the young people, who 111 to it an endLONS source of enlightenment and cnjynhm t Ito prico is but 80 cent 14 year, including pilotage, To Stinday.schools and tdabki it is sent at the Utlewing rates I- A epees fe ono eadrefs.. ..S 2 50 per au, . 25 copies to eno address. 6 00 56, copies to onc address 1 100 comics (00 11(1 address- .. . . 211 5� (10 All personktiesiring to interest themselves in oiddiu- itInagenbscritperitionsns.te4f or ptlpien,uN,Sr, nestf, reeeive 05101,10 otenatia. Every Fetter answered. , DOCGALL 4 soN, • .Publishers, Montreal, Pac•-•••••••LX1-11, - „- Tito choke Park I4ot onlirto Street, dlinten, centioi- sing over ten eines, now held br.Tolin Mathlesou, le Of-- fei•ed for sale on ruodesate terms.: ' • • 71. MIX,' ; Clinton, Sept..2,1878. 1.1qUit• SCIWOL • . ,.ESTARLISCED 71.,k1l/Wir1%eS"48.*13. - • IV. V' FARR.iti, Esq., ex -.Mayor of Clinton, Cheirsuia,, A. WO1t1'IANCITO7f,-Esq.,111.1).,'B8'eretary foot Tress: . Tr. 1.1M,E ALA-, naokiri..Thic• •.1011N •IfEVVE,Est,C, Bp). I A 8, PI,SEIBR, • . ... • .- j.i.112E3'.TURNIXDLL, D. A., Scholar in Claseics and • Gold Medallist fu Modain Languages, Toronto chi., versityaread Master. Modern ,Lfinglages, and niglibr, JO:11N. DRYANT,. Geld Medallist tn Methe- • malice, Toronto:University; • . • :Mathematics, Natinal Scienee, and .guglish. 3101345 P, nL1pun,rnlorgiaaiiae, Terento.Univer, • • .• • • Atsistent Mathematiert and'Englialt. - • . , ••1 •• • Junipr English, French ittul Ocimst.i. • Or any gum con bolinit-Tl y41a pria LOAN west. anY vior to oult• I.5th of next Month. WE BEGIN TAKING STOCK, AND FROM NOW oral, ot -do" TILL THAT TIME THE PEOPLE MA.Y EXPECT TO . GET GO9D, S AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN THIS PART* OF il'HE COUNTRY. DO NOT. MISS A CHANCE LIKE TH. IS TO SE: CTRE--WHAT GOODS YOU ARE NEED OF, Pertartheriatermatton apply to .A..*S. TlISHER *CLINT0N. ciwo, Nov. 210,1878. 1V(RS. A. WESTING'S LIVER AND "anions UL Medicine is fur sale at I. 11. Combo's, Minton,. and manufactured at 209, Wellington street, 1.on40tti Ont, Phis medicine is highly spoken of and i'08Orw. monflea for Bilious and %Wet Complaints, and it has also proved highly- benencial for Rheumatism. ^ W Y SliflOKE A common. tolmacco WIWEN for the same price You cap let the MYRTLE -NAVY. Fr • BBB' I'S 'GILT TETTERS- - Con IE.C.A..181 Nov. o LONDESBORO' MILLS 0— G.RISTING:* ,,st • 17.17 Cr.. ITA1,'TNG.. just thorough151/4 repaired their„..ILOTfIi 9L41.1, the enbseribers are now prepared to do ORISTING IN THE BEST MAlfTNER; • . • Mad at the earliest TOM( -t. VilUSIIIND DONE I' CREAT REDUCTION, GObili AND A)1E IJS. tosocsironci•Hrtr,s, htsiv,,•2S, 1878-- This Schobl prepares papile for the T_Tniver: 'Igttisrard-fer entering upon the-study-away- ofthe professions.. ;Special attention, is given to the studies 'require& -for Pliblie School 'read-MI:EL As.• .Orie' of the County Model Scheele is now established in Clinton, teach- ers of the•thied class bin cOmplete their pro- fessional courae isa this . Students pas- -sing • the Intermediate Dxalnination are en- titled, ou teaching one year and attending tho• Norm -1 Scheorfor one session, :a, S,ecand Qiitsi Proviucial Certificate,' Grade D. • • , • . ...,•Amereelleat chemical jabOraloCy_Itits_heon'. provided, and it is believed 'that -.the gotirsa in natural Sneuee viU b of great -benefit to tliose- who iute.i4,to follow farmiug purseite: Book-ktepin.g 6d the .other ,branchea of a good Mercantile edneatlen axe also taught. , By the latest -offiCialreport, ef-tlic Inspec- tors, Which divides. the I -Ugh Schools of • the, J?ro v ince into eigh:.,elasses,. the Clinteu School is plated in ,the seco.nd class, only- Six Schools (QiilleAlate I nstit ates in cities anti large towns), being placed' in,he tclass above it. Since that repert waa Mado, the teaching staff . of the Seliool has'boon increaseci and improved, new apparatus 'procured, and :a commodioink brick -building has been. coumjeted fer-the school at a cost to the - k!heroughly ihdieving that the best reeky for Canada team of $3000• . • - • is thatwhieli shall promote inereasedtraine with foreign 144,111liNaTION..—The examinations for ad - •countries; and that' system of taxation, the best winch • 14••at the Clinton Medel School falls most lightly on Industry 'and' the industrial classes' , 1.11 SS kg,— ,, the Otoue, will ecntInue to advocate energetically, thel. (Cenral 4ohODI Bedding) half Yearly in June abolitienorctistoni-cluties on raw materials; and. the. 'aiid. Decernber. Notice of the•ercaot time Will inaintenanee Of a revenue 'tariff pressing lightly er.not • at all on the nocessarieti 61 life, but heavily on articles. be duly givian.im the .Ceunty papers. The 111 hixufy.'ItwiII continue to oppose the impoiltion Yellowing are the requirements : oi custom -duties Vented specially tO. punish Foreign., Srht;Mito.--Fonith needing 13ook to p. 248 and SPollP Countries for Cotner or imaginary hostility in their commercial policy; or speolally to exclude britiah rind ing Soako warriso.-Neatly and' legibly. ARITArca• Tru., -Principled of Arabic and 'Banana notation; vid- foreign mailefeetrireserent the -country; or speeially to keep certain branches of indpstry in existence that gar fractions; decanted fraetions; simple- proportion, cannot 'be sustained without forced contrIbutIons forn with reasons or ivies ; mental aritlituotia,. GnSathrAlt. tho earnings of the rest Of the community: • - • --Trincipal grammatical forms- and defluiiions; • inioly- - GLOBS will-continuoten'Sentences parsing eimple sentences. to give. special attion to tho deeply -important subjects Of &venom' tIonnigra- . tanifrOnITIOiS.-110 13110 Mid complex sentences, Orally or in writing; srammaticalehangegot denstrrietien • short Bon ltallwity and Canal Improvement; tho Develop- riat aivo 00 uscrivtion; un,iliarletters. men't of the vast Mineral, 'Timber toulPisherY resources I -6 aps of America, Barope, Asia, Afriea; 1051)5 01 Canad of the' Dominion, and the opsetly settlement of our Wildo Lands: . Canada and 'Ontario. TANnAn pasW1110.4-011tline of ' Agriculture, as the clitcf..liplustilal ititereit of the 101)85 common objects on papee. InsmOnet-Candi. Dom Mei weS that constant mato txioes itttention aateawill be examined in the leading feats of English istory. - The questions set will n -t demand a minute to which Its Nast importance entitles it ;- and. allmot- s fertile advancement of its -prosperity or:injurious.- knowledge ot details, but will bo,strictly limited to the sure .its progress will watelied with eare and outlines of the eubject. ItuAnnid.-Oandidates will bp ly affecting Italy diseussed.-; -Tothe•mantifttothrInglind ineehanical examined, as heretofore, n reading,from the mirth Iteader, pp. 1,440 t hut they- will, in'ontaltien, be ex.; interests innelospitee'will conto. b itme te devoted, and nething of importance airectiog them .wIll lie allowed to peeted to. show that they mulerstand the momiltig of pieta unheeded. News f roux allparts.of the world ilp to -the latest mo- ment of imblicatiom-Parliamontary Delndes,,'Pederal and Provin :Markets and ifinanclel lieports at hdine and abroad lotto:Tor Spaelai correspondents from all points of Interest -will be gallicred nithall the care and energy that 1109 kept the 'owns for so long.a series of years in the front ranrc a Canadian journals. Special. Cable Despatches from the Lomb::: °Oleo of the 01,08E wI 011141110 Lo bo rciceived Whin Incidents of importaeco to Canada transpire in any part of the CritishIsis Th -C e oosa special -Railway Train ein con' thine to leave Torento 'for tttIililto, and.Western eentiOctions itt that point, at latlf-past four each morning. • The iiiustrated Biographies (4 prominent Public Man that Imre given such general public satisfactieni MEN) continued during the coming .year by able and OX- perieneed writers: _The sRelehos Of Xstatlira14ecnqty, viewS of the prIttelfial Canadian cities...and. towns, .and oiews of the most notable public buildhars of the Do. 011010(1, with copiotts letter•press descriptions. attached to hitch, and sketches of the early history or each phwo, 9111 1080 310 continued by ilefecia,99 artists. Ecclesiastical Intelligence, Science -Notes, anE d duca- tional Affairs will continuirprominent features in each nuhiber, The AnSaerS to Correspondents, on every variety Of subjects, which have proved 80 Valtitible and interesting to crowds 0 readcm,•will he kept, up with increased vigor. , The annual subscription to Tim Weliltbr (Mena %till rennaln RS h1immer-0,0111y Minium sent postage free to all parts of etuutda and the•hruitcr ablo !I:Variably in advance. The 1:1X11 itAlts nut 7870, • Will be as follows :- 5 'Copies and under 10, at the rate of., ,...91 DO 10 copies and under 20, at tho rata of 1 f0 • 20 copies and over, at the rate of..., 1 .3 Any 0110 IS at liberty to got lip a emir °mills own re- sriensibIlity.• Each OA 1)31)01 1111)' be addressed seoar. etely,.roel 1)07 1)0 for any post office, Partles•getting Up clubs will bo supplied with specimen copies Of tho paper gratis. iionne.attacs may he seetchy no4 /dike 6rder„ bank draft, registered letters, or by express, at our risk: Orders and ratnittanees,to be addrcssed to tthe COMPA.M. ' gOTION'TO. these reading lessons. lhey will likewise be examined more 101(111(01)' otftlue selections enthnerated in the fol- lowing list, and they will be required to roproddee the substance of ono or more of them in their Own language, -(14 The Norwegian •Colonion in Greeidand,-seorce• by. (2.) The founding of the North American Colonies. --peuttry, (n.) The vosige of the Golden Ified.-prit. ish. Enterprise, (4) The discovery of America.-Robcrt- 801. (0) The Death of Mnt oealim, -/Foickins.-(6;) 1501005 Cartier at Hochelaga,--mtlekilts. (7.),Cortes 111- Iviaxleoe-Oneset'a. PapTho er. (8.).... neefuloora-, The fee; (9.) Theltarthaueice of Caraeoas.-/romboidt. (104. The Conquest of•Pern.--Alamirs fifitomanife Eure, (11,1 The goequeet of Waleti.-1V/Ilfe'eLFoulinarid. (12.) Ilermann, the Deliverer of Ontutiany.-.7crffr. (10.) Thanuruing of Moseow,- sea ar's Noretive (14) Tho Battle of Illierinopyire,--Rateteh, (111.) The De- struction .01. Pottipeii.-,11Thimeitm of AN. (10.) 'The Taking oralbraltar.--"Ocertanit Route. , . . Candidatea for the Ieteritediate E'xamire, mien And for Second Class Certificates are examined in the Righ'School Building in July and December,. usually in tlie last week of each term. • TERMS AND VACAT/ONS.:—There are DOW three terms established by law, theltrat cora- meneitig on lamina,/ 7th, end ending on the Thursday before Baster; the eaten(' coni. mencing on thefi erst Tuefiday after Easter, and ending on July 13th and the third com- mencing ep em er Ist, 'and ending on December 22nd. It is desirable that pdpils should enter at the beginning either of the first or of the third term. • Good board can be obtained in respectable families at from $2 to 63 per week. Pupils can have access to the large and valuable 14, beery and well -supplied reading.room cf the Clinton Mechanics' Institute, (open five even-, Jogs in the weell)at the moderate feted a .yoar,-* or -at that rate for a 1086 peried; Farther information will be given ell applid cation to the Swett:try or (ho newt Master. Clietonytfarcli:28,1878, . . REMOVAL. J. BIDDLECOIVII3E, WatCh atd Clock Maker, JENVE4ER, •&c., . (Vonrd respectfully annonnee to his cuitemers andill° nubile generally,that.he ho removed into his fernier hnilaing,.00, • . 'AAM.I•lfre STREET, PePoSITC TUE .NIA.RitiWr, ' Where he wilt -keep oW hand.a aeloot assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jeweiry, end Silverwaie of all kinds, . . -- Which he win sop at reasonable ratesitepalring of • everYdosarlptionpromptlyattended to, • . nittiniSoumni,•Atino:r ,szaanfr. cunt on., Dec. 6, 1878. • • • . • NEW • TAILORING STABLISIIMENT. JOAN. RUTH, MERCHANT TAILOR,' Having opened out a:shop on ‘. urou Prifenyed • a WELL -ASSORTED STOCE OF GOODS suitable' for his business, will be pleased to seo :all 'his old Customers mules many new ones .ate -May favor hiin with their patronage, :14I'ADE ot SHORT NOTICE A.T RE:Mt:U.4d ESTES.' • A TEAM.; ,11.1:S1'ECTPULI.,Y, SOLI(iITED. a X X X , Romambor tho Stand', oocond door bora Fishor's Clinton, Nov. 7, 1878,' • PtRRIX'S Grooy- ollod.. 11181 'farm). 'Street, *Clinton. St. Louis Pearl Hominy •. AT .rtIlltIN'S STOnE. ST,. LOUIS PEAUL G1IITS5'* " ItT PERRIN'S STORE. PATENT PROCESS OATMEAL, ulnae from rare 'W1i1t9 Oats, Also, MITCLIELL OA.TITEAL, BALTIII0ED ,WEITE COMIMEAL, Barley, Odle, .Peas, Corm, awl Flour elleivered to any part of towtt. A largo' atd oeloct. itock , of GROCIRIS3 .-- 4 " ALWAYN 050 HAND, 001tATOI COrtNi dont sofa to Torment in largonts of110•to 100 bush- els, at very low igloo. -Afiror•e6in delivered by the Carload, et 50). iiMtioa en the 0. X.or O. VI', iteads, Clinton, Nov, A4, 1878.- 000 N OTIC F4:. _EVERY ACCOUNT IN MY—BOOKS—HAS—TO—BE---- _._ SETTLED Ting MONTH.: ; olinteri,.. Jan, 28, 1870. • - • . 7 Illprom@ills 1878,: SG..0117.; Ai A CA1:4E.Z.,54 0/V (fT: CL.11114AX R HI NG tyi Ap Di INES,. • . • • .: . • ..* 1?QW.E.1is; .A.•GRiCULtUILAI. 'STEAM JENerRES. For the coming season we are introducing many • new and valeatle improvements, Which vi1l • phiee-our.machines FAD, rIo ADV.t.NflE" Of any others: beariefaUtterecl it the-Dominion-.ees Imlay call -the- attention of th•resitertytti-our fritTtd-AX-St./P:AR*T011;--iVitlr-trid'../ciTtl: End Shoe,.. which; foYsmoothnc s af xerinirige-bripitolty lInd perfection of: passes anything yet,producert been . thoroughly. tested,. has proved's cif:replete • • e .,• success; ancl is fully warranted: • - ,•: • M :-- • • • '..."BRIXIEFIELIV4May.14, 1878. A . It: is „ with pleasure I testify • to . the 'superiority' Of year New END SHAER CLTMAX.. --SneAff..4.:r0a.* 1 thordughly tested it last, 'Season, ancrean say ..that runs the snioothest onet 'llyhtest, has:the lorgee-aitpueity-,forseparating-"ang-:eleaniny,. and doei_thekst leol•Z; Of any machiue.I. liaire yet seen. It is quite unnecessary to brace'th° machine.. ",All filet, isrrerciiiired is to setit hi place; When 11 18 ready for work, and it will rue withouther-eenoise: I would , not haveany altar than the New Ee o 811,17E1Uo ettltriZx, • .1 • • ' • , • ,„ , •,. . • JOHN A1KE14HEAP.. 'MANY' OTHER:IMPROVEMENTS, such as loVering the freqt - (or Cylinder).. end of Machine, adding a tightener. pulley to Frifinieg Mill Belt, :windlass .for raising the Straw , Carriers; impro-ved 11 Ceti -cave Adjuster," etc.; have been Mfade,'Which will add: largely: to the worth of.maehine:. . , ' • , •, . • OUR NTT'S POWERS have been improved -in. various ;ways,. still further adding to their durability.fienvenienco, and ease of•rennieg; • • , • . . , • , • • ; .• '• ' ALL MACE.INERT IS RUN AND OAREFULLY TESTED BEFORE LEAVIND TIM 'FACTORY; • , 111..42)eet100 Of. alir Iyachines tglo?:e disewhere'. . • ' • ' • .. • . GLASGOW, 6741 ACP11 kift$0 N. Si. 00, • . c.r.;z7i:oN Ant:wove:pm.; wenks; 1878. .• " • ••• HE THOMSON & WILLIAMS C INCO,E.P.ORA"TED '187:1,.encceaticira to:Thoroapp, WIDIatna, oi111004011., iicultural fil) Engine VT r!I RE CTOP,S : • • ROBERT THOMSON, Paean:Mem; A. R.. WILLIAMS, "trice -Pees. ; EX. GRANT, Sec. -Times. ; ItEDEORD, W. .1g0W.A.T, COIWORAN, 14 ARSHALU „ • lilANT./FAVTURERS 014 "" Johnson harvesters,. , Single . Repers, °volt:, and oinhine4 Machines, . 13.rqadoe,4; Seegers, Seed Drills, gorse. P wers, SaWiilg• Machines, Gtain Crusheia, entteia, Etc)* Gang'Plowar 649- „ - 04i1ders 'of •$tealn Engines an Boilers, al3 sizes, WATER NVRE:8LS AND ALL KINDS OE JILL MACIII,NERV; , . Contraelors for arist and .aftto Mitts ,complete, Also f r .Water Irorks for cities, talons and. ' 4411a.ges; On the liolly System. ow' C'heese F etory•araehinery a Sped:atty. • . Aildresa, tte 'WILLIAMS. IM ntintesiti ring 'Do., Strattitrt11, Ont. • Feb, 0, 1870. ' •• • • IVIanufacturing Company. Gr031:11RICII, "'414 9E%• -4. CO.) Boiler/3; Engines.. and Mill Machinery of Latest 'Myles 1Vliddlin4s Vittrillers, Of Tiripr AGRIffd. LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES of v,ariptis ."13crass and Iron Castings. . 2MPAllag .P.ZtOMPPLY .POR SALE • 011VAP—Seoonillaztel Engines and • Boilets of 10'; 30: TIorso Powei, ; also, Stitve Maine, Shingle and‘ITeinling .kylia 1 oittiing kroin ter and 1'111111er. 11. 181l7"1"14' 00Dmiten, 3'eb.'1, 1877.,