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A. little nonsease now and then
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
.A. jest tari4-The one that wes left
alone with the small boy.
It is vtilgar •if) pall a man ' bow-lee-
ged! •us't speak of him as a parenta.
tical pedestrain,. •
Whatever -objection may be 'opposed'
to whipping, it ie, at least undeniable
thet it makes a boyssmart.
The beauty of a win's pelting his
heir in the middle appears to be that it
gives both ears en equel chance to, flap.
Yeit'll never miss tbe water: till the
well retie dry.' And there's a heap of
fellows about this town who wouldn't
.thiit •then. . *
The lad wile iteeidentally sat down on
a red-hot stove pensively remarked that
he was reminded of the retreating 'Qr1-
oral who burned his'bridges behind hirn.
' I walked the floor all night,with the
• teeth -ache,' said be to which his un.•
feeling • listener replied You didn't
expect to walk:the ceiling with it, 41
.„ you I' • ,
The manest nen lives in ,Seaforth,
He -1101p all the W4011 his:neigh Lot's
• wife had wit during the day, and .then
invited her bustbsii•cl over to spend
You want a 'floggilig7--that'a what
you want,' said a parent t8 an Mindy
son. ',I koow it: dad; but I'll try to
• • :get &Pug Witheattit;"-lebilriied inch; pend:T
ent Hopeful.. • • •
A marriage hOtiee in an exolihnge
•coin ni enceS Lynal--Py All the
puns we could think • of in ini,,, hem,.
wouldret improve that, so we'll It
stand Stripped of all poragraphic adorn-
ments. • •
• So,_hoyotev.e_ brought your skatee
to school, 11see,' said the schoolnialm,
when she saw a low of them dingliug:
on the hat pegs. '•No, ma'am/ answer-.
ed a bright little chap they brolight
ns, please:. • • , •
The father cf. a •Sb Louis bride pre-
sented his son.-itolaw with 80,009 head
of cattle. Papa, deae„Tatiainied
daughter when She. 'heard •of it, that
was -so kind of you; Charley's awful_
fond of ox tail • . •
. _
, A mere suggestion is eometimee as
- eatiefactory as a detailed •Statement,
„.4 How much aid, yot.pay for •that hat?'
asked -a -gentle -toed at a coloeed brother:
' really don't •know,' was -tire reply,
- de shopkeeper witein't dere jess
Begpardon, sir I hilt I've just caught
these two young rascals making A,slie
in front of.your doorstep, and they Say'
as you gave'em permission.' 'It's quite
correct; I did, policeman, 'The fitet
expect my mother-iii-law,to luncheon.'
There are times ,yvhen. the fOrnielity
• . :Of an introduction can be dispensed With.:
• One of these times is when •yo i rne t
tufo young ladies who fieve tipped °Ver.
into. _e, arm wThenk _and 11.41: at?le:
tricate themselves.or ;tern their .etieteK
right side up. • • . • .
Wonderful thingsare doile, ips
, days,' said Mr. Timmins ;.,' the doctor
• has giien Fleck'S boy tiew lip from his
, cheek.' said. •the many's
the tune 1 have known a pair taken from
mine, and ne very Painful operation
' either.'
The day before .a Turkish n.Lis mar
ried she is *taken to tho bath by her lady
friends, and lumps of sugar are 'broken.
over her head as:a leanest of the tweets
•�f matrimony. A. year or so afterWard.
her husband breaks the whole sugar -
bowl over her head: • • ' •
I say, my fren,' can you (hic) tell
rne where the Other aide- of the street'
is?' Certainly-- jilfit across the Ivey;
why do you ask I' • Why (hie), because
&minute. ago I asked another fellow the
same -thing, and (hic) lie said% this was
;
. Mites oti the iiPentli of teetog.
Dear !fenny Is gone to dwell above,
Ifer pain and suffering's o'sr*r,
,To sing go Ssvimr's flying love,
• On that bright celestial shore.
Tho olig01 ,death Cam softly br,
A,nd whispered to her Niue:
Sho bade her friends a 'net farewell,
And hastened to her home.
Dear..Tenny shers-shs is not deatt•--
• She with tho angels otand, • -
A crown of glory on her head
-- A horp-witlyiti her hand. •
Dear elstoro de not weOP-
• Dear brothers do not mourn-
jIor 1084 was groat, -
-Ent het crown Is bright..
She has left her mother here lo•nooltru-
, Her father facia her loofa
To them Bile never ean return,
Tor Arden's stream Ate cm:3BU.
I hope we all shall meet her th'ere,•
hi that bright. world above;
When we from earth have pawed Awa,
Ts pin the redeemed above, •
" The End.
• I3 .T, af., etre:Ton,- ,
..fhla world Atli of trouble and cawro-,
• That we all know, and each one get a share;
Onward we want, but often slip book,
Is it oneroy„riehes, or What SO NO lack
There Is ono consolation -that is, we can try, •
For all fail come' to an end by and by, . .
Yes, wo*often meet with a gleam of a ray, ,
SothethIng to baghten and gladden oqr Way, •
Something to meet as when darkness is near;
And lighten our path and bid us not fear;
Vitt there is one thing, perhaps it le tIgh,
mr-ofxd-ttr-atrdl,y, -
• Every dark cloud has its own sliver "
' So onri'serrows at some future Ulna:- •
4 -What it -Will be no one min measure;
'
But there is one thing, anti on it can rely, •
That all wilt come to an eud by and by, • *. • '
In this world iorevea. We. ninct.not St4, .
• liere to•days, and.t_ormetTOW called away: .
Thiii life is. not ours, and cannot. comflain; •
'If We lose it, it goes froln whence it mune.
11 4008 not .ruatter whether rieb, poor,' dr' high, '
They:all will ecnio'to tte ,end by and by;
. -Thou try tcoivE00.w.aq :ion wished/on bad cone,
• ,..When•nie 61mo• Yout departure has Come, '
• For you may meet that tertitilo,fate,•;
Ae,thousantla do with.being too late; '
But if prepared, plin Can defy, ' •
• All Viet Wild come to .pass by and by. •
. . .-.4'ssnis,71.11626.1T1r19,.-
. . nitoa Items_
Tiventy7five families of Mennenites in
Manitob.i. cultivate 10,400 mires,
It is expected thAV, the iminigration
to Manitoba this year will he very Great.
-. Mr, Prittie, ofTorentarintendlt
to take about .1.6„000••people, to tie'
Western.4'-rovmeete.tliis-sprin.
•
• Mr. Whitehead., contractor, has pur-
chased itVe iidditienel-Steam eliovels for'
Contract 1,5, cs.. R.„ • , • • .
.•
Deer, elk and 'di kinds of game are
wery plentiful at Calf Mountain, Mang
but no person seems, to have time to
hunt • , . ,
The Buiscepel.: Methodist Chumh at
'Mortis, Mini., has lately reeeiifed••en•ad-
ditiorritiltile Shape of a pipe orgen cos t-
-ilia $500. •
On the morning, .of • the 18th. inst.;•
-the -trierent7,--dropped to 3.5 6 IOW Zero
at:Winnipeg; Thieeis the loWest tein-•
perature -yet reported this whiter: .
. .. • • . • • .
Eiciirsioe' tickets from Torooto to
Manitoba and retur:n, it ie expected, will
, he issued beit stimtner-,-Labout, $60 ,be;
ing charged for ,the roond • '•
There being tome:talk of Starting 0,
..Mesonie Imdge, , also an Oddfellows
'Y..Zdde, fit' Morris, Man, a new. ball. for
that purpoSe is in course of erection
there; •, • •: • .• •1 • . •
, •
• Hungry 'lords; • .
• , " •
FBA* TifATMAN'ir CATTLE IN NEBRASKA.
. WILL PERISH OWING TO T -HE Stucr
' TY OF, GRASS.: •
the other side of the streeb: '
It is possible to express , Yeureelf 10
very choice'larignage if you will only
use the dictionary -With discretion.
Some coarse fibred Men would simply
say, ,T Wish I were married but a
. Boston youth who has developed a,rare
felicity oj expression, says he wishes he
had the' requisite facilities for a cur-
tain leeture: may: be misguided,
but his language is very neat.
How doth the Inlay Thomas Cat itre.
prove the midiaight. hears Ensconced
-1 upon the roof, Ito yawps with ell his•
feline power. And now'another Thomas
Cat, encouraged by the: sound seeds up
a ohallenge_tn, his foe to trieet him on
tho ground. , And still another, and a
fourth, convene ta scratch and bite,
while fretted mortals lose and mourn
throughout the dismal night. What
boots if though a boot be thrown -Ay,
marry ! or the jack1 • They scamper Off;
, but hi an hour come, smiling, yawping
back.
The family; v:mre at dinner, when Sud-
denly the bell ren,,e.. Beth sisters stmt.
ed to their feet, and. as the eldest wei
coinedher lover, the slaall girl, in a
tone of astonishment, seid, ' Well, Ed
Harvey I lIoveill the world did you
get in this house I Why I' said the
young man bashfully, tie he skoked the
child's head. '‘Wity 1 Because 1 piled
up the stiow on the stoop, and I didn't
• think you could get in Who told
you I was comingi';\': Olt, I knew; 'con
sister lute been curling her hair and par -
ng her tolls all afternoon.'
An interrupted Story.
^
Oki tknikin likes a game of t iiebre,
but he.is such en ipveterate Dart:Ater Of
pioneer incidents tbut be often Inakes it
unFlessant ler otheis by trying to play
and yarn at the same time. The other
'evening he began a story just RS be and
three others sat down to play a social
game. He sold ; 111 was 1850. thet
a family by the narne of Gobins
grated from Greenbrier vounty,
cut for deal -to the glolions
shucks, I hover could cut anything big-
ger than a ten-spor. • Thete wei Ceeveit
in the,family ; three girls and lour boys.
The gills weie bright-eyed, ro,y-clieeked
-1 pass-:-greceful gazelles, slid two of
the boy!„were big enough to hatulle
their axes and rifies--cl'ye turn it (lowni
I'll make it clubs -and could help their
old father a right smart ohenee-an ace
beats a Icing every time. Play on a
fiettre--They Wound slowly over the
Alleghenies, and finally, it May '49,
crossed the Ohio Valley --good enough
heait's better'n trumps, but I haven't
any left --.-heeding straight for Arkinsaw
intending to make that territory -hold
on ! you don't play diet on us, my part- use Uf three or four doses. For curing Coo:___
ner tranaped the last trick --their future Eloutn)/imia Hetnorrliagesci.Tneitnifonilit, Aeivercti
*10 bill.
f 11,Iedam, just take tit it and buy this
boy an _outfit, end, when he gets big'
enough, dispatch him by express to my
Irisin. 111 make eiratIroad man of him
if thet•e is anything in birth,' and, with
Itis polttest bow, the eoaductor took Ins
leuve. In a few I:flint-des the train
reached its destination, and the woman,
with her baby, disappeared in the
throbbing life and bustle of the city. -
Denver (Col.) Naos,
Somebody has estimated that 110,000'
tons of pickles are annually eaten in the
United States, iioinethinglike fivepouuds
pei7year for every man, woman and
child.
• A. 111111.
lir our style of climate, with its sudden
changes of temperature -rain, wind and sun•
shine often intermingled in a single .day, -it
is no wonder that our children, friends and
relatives are so frequently taken from us by
-neglected colds, half the Aerials resulting di-
rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's
German Syrup kept about your borne for
•inediate 'use will prevent serious sickness, a
large doctor's bill, mid perhaps death, bytho
FIOUSE AND LOT FOR 8,4.1.,,E,
A 44 4) 0 I) A N C
what Non-leint tive-story emoting, eseeesiss twebro
nitiAns, 441_10174 Spencer street, with geed garden., sta.
Wel 11110P-bu 1 ng, well, Sm.. now oecuPied by X. W.
00,1v e sold on lets' eat.), terms. gaymout taken
la monthiy instalments, it desired. Apply to the owner,
Jeseph Rowell, or to
TIALC.
Clinton, Sept. 4,1878.
MOunteastie's . I L LS.
•
DDT BEGS TO
114138eaiintRelaRESPEa"V d tt di
T o h nteotClintonan rromo
country Olathe has started him .
•
NEW SAW MILL,
ON HURON STREET,
Opposite the Great Western. Station
, 'And prepared•to •
czt4 Logs on,phares, oy Magi) for Cash,
7, -
Ile has also lf.V1fillElt of al kinds on hand forsale.
El.1119/..T1NTTCA.rfrrr,11C.
Crarrron, jan.17, 1SM
.0toteze,
s'simea;leyffwoteitelerfalr,°:s
home -take it up; best we've:got lead
. NEW :TIME. .,OARD,
•partner, iicegrft.g„to , Tbay 1.,,,Qt your druggist will tellGerman Syrup':
away out there in the wilderness, and
thio weather Was .getting piettY hot, -
that's itl'play on that ,bower One
evening they stopped 1113a Pithere aspring
gushed
more! dog my picture if it wouldn't be
„As9cot J.01F,e,afate., hil [Line; _Corns -and-all ki nds-of,S
the first gqine. They thought it would. Eruptions. This Salve 'is guaranteed th give
-he a 'good ,placer te-camp,, end the old Perfect satiSfaotion•.in eery eASO or tneney re-.
roan unhitched- thehorse-well, went a, j.fimilledu. om.1 rum 2a cents per box: 1 ()reale by
•foolish.play that was of iniee,.; it let leo) be • tton, ' • .
have one on our'.deal-end• one 'tif. the-. - • • .
boys ran -to the spring to get a :drink** CLINTON 1116111 ,SCILOOL.
.pase.--'-it was ono ef the hot springs:- _ • • ' •
when he touched his lips:6011e water•-• • „„.,-,,•11181•A.::.:::::s.,11,4:6;:i.8.78•',
play, .Cap:, don't be so untleeided•-ead. • •
tli a t's our -trick-he bounced, up ----tn.
piled to the old man -whose, ace is that?
eh 'I'll salivate. it with a trump -yel-
led to • the ma Mao 44 bitell pp and tliive
on, (led Hall's not a:half e mife from
here I!!.."..:•-klow• did • you •couie by. these
points? .. Seems to.- me • yen're- geed
'count e rs, .if you can't Play. In nob , Well,
.sito••'it had the .,;effeet', to,dianiandef
haven't any ;pass -change the old Men's.
opttiou -of. Arloresewoind--, what led t
Spades? Have ..a little'one-7he sn,..nfirrityr;..iik.nyoye-,--coaerevaaesie..Torelitsiat„.,„
across. the' vvilds for Oregon!' •:• • ., • • .
Assifitant mathematics and English.
aid Badkiiieontirined the eauie -B•iii• -1.)i• •:, •.•. '• ,'.• • ,
•Tiarrative4.throngh_thirteen. games, and • . ,• ' • Junior English, Pren4: and.clerMan* -
When. the peetritt*,fre-fibitr-it ., • , - • :! • • '•-•
Bodkin had the GObins• fa- . This School prepares pupils for thelYsiver.:
away out beyond the Alkalftlesert 'Sities and for entering upon the Study. of aey
and two of the'' girls captured by Indians
stolen. of the. profs/Wens. Special attention. is given,
to the studied required...fors -Public. School.
.1a the sago brush,Withis heroes'
Teachers. As: one of the County Model
_the boys following the Pillt69 With Schools established:in Clinton, teach4
their .rifles, and :the old, woman :a rev.' ers of the third oleos can, comPlete, their pro.
ina maniac. • Arid yet thS•story was not feltsional course in 'this town. Students pas-
-
f cote (detect' w hen • thri, party :walked sing: the Intermediate Examination are • en,
t.itled; en teaching one year and:attending the
off on. the narrator.. . • . •'•• • . . • Norinel.Scheol for. one .session; to a Socoed
E.1;ture. 1;411.1v01144. ClaA6us.'Pexr:eileen,jtala-lia:m.rtiiellattel;bfr4raatOdreY1131'-las 'fi'tis
. • , , • • • •
provided, and it is believed that the course
. • • .
„ A.few. nights:smog; when theKan, • in natural 'science be of great ono -fit to
sltS:Pacific train: WaS making lightnifig•.
-time' across the idititni,:„ in the, direetion -
of. Denver, the etnigreet ear ovits occu-
pied by:a solitary three lit-
tle .tow-headed•,childree.', occasion-
ally ' passing, through; Mks ....ealnlitetar•
had soliStried• 'the; themaiseriger was
apparently very.:neeasy, that
quentlfinqpired. how leng!it;--weuld he
:before they !lea:cited their. destination,'
;but ..g.nyetbnonatter.:Iittle attention',
•nattirally •etipptiaieg.i.t was Merely: the
Outgrowth of feinale impat•ienCe. : What
was bis surprise' theti,,:_when, on going'
baok, into .the. car .a few- hours• after-
wards, to have bus ears assailed by the
loud shrieks Of a 'new-born infant,- .and
to see the mother evidently equal to the
situation,. end. Siting to this Addition. to
her family' the: •attention whieh the,
cir-
cumstancesrequired. • ' •
'Why, great li•eavens 1', exclaimed tht
conductor, wh.at's, 'the mater here?'
•
Nothing at all -L -the; matter's all
over,' replied the, Winitan, wintry'
[smile playing around her pale hoe. •
I ..• 'You don't mean to tell inc that child
• lee jut been born • • -
Well, no ; net exactly, •.• It's' some-
diing like an hOnr-old,' and the happy
'Mother dexterously invested it in bit:
of :tagged °elite, Which:she had .heen
e moothing out for the purpose.
But: don't ' you need sonic)
some attention -the presence of
nude ?' stammered the bewildered 081 -
never. 'heard of anything 'like".
th• is before.' .
,
Oh, no; ell right tow...". I'm get-
ting along 'splendidly.' • , : .
• The conductor beat a tidy retrelit,.. Taking of Gibraltar.--Overimid Route. ,
and having fished upon On old woman cietididates for the Intermediate Examin-
in genre parb-of the-traini gent her --14-ttgn--And--1"-eewici--Class-°°t'tifieat•040-
eitamieed in the High School Building ie
attend to his self-reliant passenger. An and December,. usually in tho last' week of
hour or two afterwards he•gave her an- each Win, • •
other tall, and found the lady tArene Tsatis .4.ND V.V.LtrioNs.---.1There are now
three terMS Oetablished by law, the #rst,acain,
mencitig on January 7th, end'endieg on the
Thursday 'before Eager ; the st:lootid com-
mencing on the first Tuesday after. Ettatee,",
and ending on July 13thl, and the third cora-
mewing on September lot, and ending ot
-Decetnber 22nd.,, It is desirable that pupils
should...enter at the beginning either of the
Artseer,ortbe third term,
Good board can be obtained in respectable
families at from $2 to ea per 'week. PiMils
can have access to the large and valuable li-
brary and well•supplied reafiing•room et the
Clinton Mechanics' Instituni, (open five &en-
ings in tho week) the moderate toe of $1 e
year, �r akthat rate for a less period,. . • .
FurtherInformatiou 'will be given on appli-
cation to the Secretary or the Mad Master;
,eitatonsritsrchtlett, WO,
is ric4 sold iu.every town and.village, on this,..
continent.; •Sanaple bottles for trial, 100.; '
regular size, 70 eta.
lattekfeit7d Arnica Salve,
' The boat MMITInlil fffr etttgr.tirtri
Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum, Totter, Gliapped
- •
Omaha; .Neb., Feb. 20. -The .heavy
fall Of stiovr in western Nebraska' is
causing gieet 'suffering among cattle.
TiMee is about ft foot of snow which has
covered the ground since Februaey
and: unless it • goes off within the' next
ten days' thousands and • thousands of
Cottle .will die from Starvation. When
the snow: felt it was heavy and damp
and demme peeked, so that it would not
drift likethe,ordinary light snow which
usually fails in the greiing region:.
Cattlemen are feeling pretty blue, ',as
'cattle are already beginning to die be-
cintee they cannot get at the grass. Es-
'Pecially is this the case in that Seeticin
lying between the Wirth and 'South
Platte .rivers •'• strip of . country one
hundred and'forty miles Iong, and from
tzenti to fifty miles wide. Within
this boundary there are at least rieventr
five thousand headof cattle and they
have nearly all drifted down toward the
junction of the Platte elvers, neer North
Platte City. This range is overstocked
and during the suinmer• the ,graa's was
fed down SO clo,se ' that now , none ap-
pears- above the snow. Yesterday
twelve thousand head were driven over
on the south side of the South Platte
rivet, Where some grass win he found
above the snow, and more are to be
driven over as soon as possible. The
cattle between the two Platte • rivers,
are nearly all owned by wealthy man
who have been in this' business several
yeaes; The cattle north And south of
the two Platte rivets are lb much better
oondition. However, if the snow does
not disappear by March 1 1110 death rate
Will be 50 per cent; anti probably raowi,
but as'yet•it has not .been, over 3 'per
.cent. •
W.- W. FOR Esq., ex-Alnyor of Clinton, C•Ithi ratan.
A. W011=1E01'0E, Esq,, MX., Secretary and I'm's.
• IL BADE, Esq., KA., '711.. 1L10E12'018,1.
00IIN BEEVE,Esq., 1NI,13: A. S. PISHEB, Esq.
S:/%411F.E. .
•SAXES TtIliNBUlitrIli. A., Si:Molar In 0lcsmdem and:
• Gold Medallist in Modern Languages, Toronto Dol.,
vorsity, Heail Minster, .. • '
.. Classico, Modern • Lsziguages,'and•Ilig er English.
.TQIIN El:BRYANT, Medallist in mathe-
matics, Toronto Unircreitx;
mathomatici, Natural Science, and Eitgligh.
•
those Who' intend to follow farming pursuit's.
Book-keeping and the other branches of, a
good:mace/3We edueetion ore also taught: • :
. the 14014 official repeal of- tho Inspec-
tors, which divides the High Seheols of the
'Pre virMe into -eight classes, the:Clinton School.
is placed in the second class, only six Schools
(dollegiate.Institutes in pities and largetowns)
being .placed in the clues aboie it. Since
alint •report, Was made, the teaching staff of
tin) Sghocd has been increased au„4 improved;
now opParatria preen:Mk anda commodions
brick building has b,ecia completed los ,the
school, at a cost to the town of $5,000h
. • •
FEBRUARY 27, Js79
8 PER CENT,
•
To inci's4 Latild Ownorg
lt,ONts'Y TO ...LOAN
At pie above lowr ratemf interest.
ean bo made almost any way to Suit
•the borrower.
iliTERg$T Payable Annually, -
•.Or auy sum eau be puid on the imineipai, -at the madei
any year.
BOrfurtherluformatiou apply to •
A: S. ItlIFIE111, CLINTOlq,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY:
Clinton Nos-. itlst,Th78.
• • Mob. I L LOP
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY,
THOS; ilLANS,
41
Mtn 1.(At'K; ONT.
Farmers wishing to inetne p11 atul title Company
one Of the best ttml oltopoet to inbuto in, antl will be
waltoS un nt their homes if infermelon (tont ,to tho
Agents' office. • . 4y
oOdnada 0 thpany Lands.
A LIST OF LANDS TITITURON' FOR SALE DT' -
Xi. the Canada Comps n v niaTh e J!coll At 'Ow Ofilee 01
thltintleraigndd.
RALE
ellneon,/an,17, 1870.
r-Alair-Ar rite MONDIVOtr*NOVEMe-Eft- • • •
141.1r
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Diunlonger Trains will leave Minton station as followa , "
' 9..4.6.1ls.M..k.511i0d, Cherry.: 'ectoral..-
croix EAsT.-Express,'12,50 p. :a.' --7:97
m ,10.87 a.m., 4.25 p. Ooinu 1VusT.--adIspress,10 •;.
.5.95 pro..9.29 p. m... • 2
Saturday EXQ.UASION tickets
To London,•Goderich Mid Stratford, good tp•
• ri3turn on Monday, at reducedrates. •
•
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ExAlstittATIoN, --The examinationa3or -ad- . , • ...........; • .. •
mission are held at the Clinton Model School . .'• ' • . , •
.(Central School Building) half Yearly,in *Tune . „it a TOOK .coxstsTs,'aN ,PART, OF .
ahd December. Xotiee of the exact time will ' ,, • .. • ,
PARLOR aild'..BED1100111 . SETS '
be dab% given in the .County papora. Tile'
following are .the requirements:. , • . ' , . . r.
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' Dreasing Ca8es, Sideboardo,
Brzwoo.-FourthRoading Book to p. 248 and Spell- „. • •
Mg peek. Wirrnto.-Neatly and legibly. Mitten:en. Sofas,'istireaus
TI0,--Prinoiples ot Arabia and Roman notation ; val. cupboards -dpen and Closed A5tcotels, Ex-.
gar !regime; decimal fractions; simple. proportion, . 'tertsion, 'Centre and fall -leaf l'ailles, .
with reasons of raise; n:ontal arithmetio. onocuari.
.L-Prineipal grammatical forms mid definitions; analy. . *Cane atta WOOd Scat Chair*? . . .
sis of simple sentences; parsing simple sentences. • ' Bedstead's, Miatresses, . ,
COMPOSITrON:—Siaxardo and complex Bonteneae, orally or Springs, • (C.C. ; CU.,
in writing; grammatieal changes of construction; short • .
narrative or deseription; farciliarletters. GEoaltArnir. . , •
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-Drape of America, Euriam, Asia, -and Africa; maps of -
- All of which will bo loam' varied and complete.
Canada and Ontario,. DINgArt Dre,ANtirNe..— Outline 01 . , ..
maps: common objects on paper. linmornt.-Candi.
dates will he examined in the leading facts- of Engllini• Itnr,Arn.#0 ,Nnsbar.V DONS. . 014MR *CANED..A8 rieeD
DletOry. The questions sot.win n.1 demand a minute' • ' . '' . • • A!' 1"”" ...e"
OkUnt°17pleedSgoef °Ilui"stuables 'etb.ut gib. la.t-riglialmaitol witithbe° , '• ' ' • 0. E0..DIElif, Victoill Stroot.
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oxittninod, as heretofore, in reading from the Fourth; (ninon, a•,,,.,8 18703- • .
reoreminUtely on the oeleetiona (Maturated in the fol.
lowing list,'and thoy win be required to roproatufe: the ' '''
Itondon,'pp, 3.-246; but theY will, in. Radlt101050 ex. -...----'
pooted to stow that they andersfand the )11041,1ing of
those reading lessons. They willlikewiso bo examined NE IV CARRIAGE WORKS
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substance of one or more pi them in their own language. * • • '• • ' • . , ' .
--(1,) The Ebrwegian Colonleo in Greenland.--, &Ora. 1 1 N Ls LY TH
bp. (2.),Tho founding of the North . ,.
Amerioan Colonies. ,
-Pedley. (13.) The Veiyage of the Golden Hind. -Brit. •
ish _Enterprise., (4.) The discoveryof AniOrlea.-Bobert.
son. (0) The "Death of Montdalzn.-Hawkiss.-(0.)
Seesaw( Cartier at Hoehelaga.-Itatrkins. (7.) Oprtoa
In 111exico.-Oassers Paper. (8.) The •33ueoatmers.-
The 81(d. (0.) Teemarthrmaho oioaraccas..-1-Zusibehit.
(10.) Tho Comment of Peru.--intitate of-nomantic Adven.
lure. (11.) ThoOonotiestoi wales,---WItifesZtouistarke.
(12.) Hermann, the DeliVorer of Gorrnany.-nret'rer.
(BM The Burning of Bloseowl--Sesstr's Narrative. (14)
Tho Battle of TherMopyles.--dlatelak. (IP) The De.
etritetion of Pompaih-Nagazine , of Art. (16.) 'Ile
' - rot. 'Diseases of tho
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Throat - atid itingse
' J. irtoKsoN, ennoroimonosor.'
-A, EVBRAITTLY,-AgsnratIllinton.- ••, . • • '
Clinton, May 28, 1878. , atieluts Coughs Colcbir'•
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loss or damage by firo or lightning, on mercantile, Man.
ufacituring, farm and household risks, at .durrent rates.
Pelleiee aro issued froni and lessee settled directly by
theToronto cage, withotit
AllPrihniume taken in this country are inimetediti,
Catrodro seenrities: • .. . • • ,
•JOHN IUDOUT,„
,Broniehitis; . A.s.thmtt;' '
and donstimption.
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331b tep(ifatieult has attained, in consequence oC
the murvellottwenres it has produced during. the •
tut1as1JiULcwiy,1snSiIt1551I1I3t tiOettrance te
Autbdie that it yin CO[4111110 to realizetlic•happlest
• nresinta that °MOM desired.' :hi almost eYery
section of country,there ate iersons,:pieniety.
known,who have been restored from al arming and -
-111-rairoleSliarlftnli P the lungs; brits nee:
Albwheltave triedit,steknowledgeits superiority; , • •
' anfi where its.vtrtues are known, no one hisltateri .
.tistecwhat medicine'te.employ to rellcyc the dma.
, tressand suffering peonliar to pulmonary.affeO;„Lv.„,:.
•
tioaic Ciitnhi0 PECTORAL. always affords ta, .•
stunt ',relief, and. performs 'itipid cures. of thtm
mihierviirieties of bronchial disorder, as well, as .
the mere formidable diseases of the 1ngs. . "
tisafeguardto children; amid the distresi,
•
ing diseaSes which beset the•Thront and Chest•of ,
Childhoedi i 'in val ttable ; for, by ifs timely use, '
multitudes. are resinied'and testered.tollealth. .
„This medieine :gains friends, fit every trial, .
the ettresiris nonntanuy producing arn to ye-
marl:able tc, be forgotten. No family should be.:
those . who have once nsed it ..
ueverwin,•_. . .
lAinnent.I!hirsicians .throughput the country .
prescribe it, and Clergymen. often 'recopithentl.ili
'froth theivioniWledge of its 'effects, •• ' .
AGENT YOB praiTrox ANIi V:CCINIt,t'Y
eliiitari, July'12, 1.8t7:• •
Bdortufacturor of and dealer in all kinds of
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him with their patronage, and is determined not to ,bo•
07,1 el srtrtiodo ink ea %Tin] igu os.a sloe 4.vitohunhtl iall w111 bo chosnpveiontel " , OW8 p MaSSIr
that.here is the I to, buy their Furniture, both as
that he is still prepared to accoramodide all who favor :• • • • ; .i.ltErAREP n.r* 11144.:.
D J aYER & CO II
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Itatininow entered on a Eew Tear, would bog te state • • • '. °
ra li•P`i L DRUGGISTS •IiIVErtY
Practical and 'Analytical, Cheinists.
pegs 8 er reanallip,etylettnd Apish, • • .. . • •
• and happy,
' How's that youngster getting alone
'he esked,
First rate,' replied the smiling mo-
ther. • • •
'1• say, concluetor, this is rather a fast.
boy, ain't 'her
I should say lio' wee -he came into
the world at the tate, of 20 miln
es a'
hour)
• 'I'm going to make a railtoed an
• of him,' 4
It's a good idea.'
The conductor looked a. little enillere
rassed for a moment, aba then, felt
nervously in his poelipt and produced a
JAM$CLkRK
Has pleatiare in atmennoing to tho Inhabitants of ISlyth
and vicinity, that ho hoe openedout itt the carriage
making business, and le tIOW prepared to 1111 all ordeal
• • for
OARRIAGES, WAGGONS 131JGG/ES, ETO;
upon the shortest nottee, and at, the Most roasonablo•
rates. Nene but • flret.olass workinen einpioyod, and
the Very beet material need. -.UEDA/RING attended to
promptly and 'satiofaetorily. 11011811 SnOWNO a
spooialty0
Agent for Fleury'sAorioultural Implements.
t)
On e of the boat =outgo:torten in Canada. and Tate
Rumples of Rettporit, Mowers, Seed Drilid, Dome Baked,
&o,, �., before prirdhatiing obiewhere.
1411011 ON Q1131.3,114t STREET, .4Pjf
oppoelte the Dominion Telegraph
nlythkMay 108. ,"
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For Scrofula, ;and all :
. scrofulous diseases,. Erysi- ' •
el as,
. Rose, or St. Antho-
ny's Fire, Eruptions and.
Eruptive diseases of the :-
skin, Ulcerations of the
Stdinaeh,. Kidneys,
'Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, - •.
Boils, Blotches, ,Titinors, •
Totter, Salt lflieum„ Scald
Tread, Ringworin,..Ulcers, .
SoreS,7iheinnatisin, Nearalgio, • Pain in
the Iiones;"' Side and need., • "Female: ,
Weeki ess,, Sterility, Lencorrli tee, arising "
from intermit itIceretioti, f.ind. Uterine .
.diseasC, • Syphilitia apa -Mercurial dig.:
. eases, Dropsy,. Dyspepsia,Emaciation,
General Debility, and . for Purifying the
Blood..
•••••This Sarsaparilla -is nomi,ionti6n of .
iegetaimi ot,rativea,-- b Li 1 lingia, lau-.
• drake: Yellow. Dock- with the Iodides .
of Potassium and ,Iron, mid is the most
medicine known, • for
tbe tlisvases it ia intended to cure.
its ingredielits 100* so skilfullY corn- ' • •
bitted, that -Abe f rill..nitetatjvo effect. of •
each is 'assured,: and' while it is sn nhild'
as to be harmless even to chiblreth ie
still so effectual as to purge out from the • •
system those, imptirities and corruptions • •
which develop into lohtlisorne disease.
. The reputation it enjoys is derived .
from. its cures, and the confidence•whieh
prominent physicians all over lhe.cOnn.
try repose in it, proye their experience
of its usefulness. • . .
Certificates attesting. its virtues have
accumulated, and ere constantly being
'received, and es limey of these eases are
publicly known, they.fttruish convincing
evidence of the superiority or this Sar-
_saparil 1t every other elterative
•.medicine. So generally. is its superi-
ority to any other medicine known, that
_ove need' do tin mora_thrin-icLessure,the--...„.
'pPeabs slot atcleatietIrtribd71 tf.linaldinittifteisnietdi:1 as
1. ratrAnun iv • :
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Dr, AAYER & C05, Lowell, Mass.,' • •4".•
.,1301'bratetric,43./tr‘avRAuungaitsyttr ilicsiitt.etlyaltsutiiiii. /./
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