The Clinton New Era, 1878-11-07, Page 5' • CLINTON NEW Elia. -..
ly .lifigering
Thep best in the known world, in the followingcolors.
at HODGINS 'INS & PAY'S store :--Scarlet, Auzelina,
Blue, Royal Blue,•Amaber, Light Gre_y, Seal Brown,
Black,. White, and Ruby. The quality: of the above
as bemttiful, We have also a full range of colors in
,the next quality to Baldwin's. Please -call and.
make yoUr selections, • thewill 'please you.
HODGINS & PAY.
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MEMS. -11
'moi ',r' � ��[ ■ 'fir : �a••,� <. - '.�"' . � '
1, 4L�.i\ N:Y[.'�i .il,,.:r),,�~, �..,, .J3�:.t.:G�., .L��.Y�..1T►�1�.. ,
Under Clothing,. .C„t .. `' le,L0S,
WJi NtC• IS
BBI... ,.C]fi, Goods,
And a general assortmentin all: that :pertains to tine 'Dry Goods' Trade,:
AT L.WEST PRICES..
ONLY ONO PRY 3EOC:G-IW'S & 13.,A-m--
,CLINTON,
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.CLINTON, Oct 24, 1878.
MINTRE4L
While announcing our stock.. conl»lete ,for the _1+a11, we •wish
to call .attention to tike factthat•'it'is now on.'a.larger "scale
:
and much more complete than aver before, in the
LATEST N,0VE,TI + S
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NEWER .GOODS,
° LEAVING • STAPLES,
-ought at at time when the Dry ,Goods market wits su -feriug
rest-tlepres ,3ie fir's: -teat U•H-tC•nsteinei'S
new goods from us at from :.i .to'17a- per, cent •' lower, thanif
they were buying old gQn( 5. •
ALU BL)•1.21
BUGS; iso:SE BLANKETS, &c.
r-irI•jj SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A. SPLENDID #8SOl,'M'EN7,' ob'
L Tndign titnned Buffalo Itebes, from tie Northwest, virbtcil are of. excellent equality,
and offel•odmliit" rerr'lnrr •rates; ' .1.10-1rarf`41110-oirhand-nvob•,-d3L42.noi'r , go,, of on.
• 6lntlt;, ()ALL AND IN8PRCT VIR$AX. •
HOOTS aid 3!EI T TII TALL' ani WEL
In this department of Lie business he leas more than ret lizoel his anticipations, and at.
tributes his anecess to keeping a well-asscrtoil stock, and selling at low rates, Tao has laid'
in ti good: stook of 13QOT8 and SHOES for r'all and ~hinter w:ear, which be will Bell at
very reasonable rates. Ilia Stoerk causists of
Tatixes and Misses Shoes, Children's Boots and ,S/roes, and Nen an Zog's
Foots, Shoes and: Gaiters.
HARNESS of all kinds TRUNKS VALISES IS&c
First and hec0ud•oltisa MINGLE'S, from 40 coats poi bnuolt, up '
Room's to lot in the, flat above shop, Victoria Block, •
AL.l,.: (00ns 'IVA11RANTED,. VICTORIA. •BT,00x SHOE STOR t
JANkES' T'0OITCHE L;
ClintonNov. 7, 1878.
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ULINT0114.lt ARl1EE'W) ,
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November 7, 1878.
• For the'farining community .the prospect
looks gloomy, as prico. are .now low, without
the slightest indication that, they Will be any
better'in the near future• 'We' c'iinnot give
'any hopo of a rise fol a single article of .pro=:
duce, Pork has been sold in different 'mar-
kets • from. $3 .25 to $3.75 during. the 'past.
Week, •The only articles 'that bring a fair
pricearogood fat cattle, .sheep, and. barley',
and these should bo put ori•. the market and
sad at once. •No better times need bo ,e-;-
peo ed till late ,next year.
Wheat,•fell, red, i)bnalf',$0 71 a 0 82
(Pheat,.fall, white, . 0 80 a 0 85_
Spring,. 4 70 a 0 80..
Fife, ; 0 78' a 0 S3
Oats, 0 25 .a '0.28
Barley, - 0 O0 a . • 0 80.
foas, - 0'54 a.•_0.66. -:o
Flour, 4 00 a 4 50•
Potatoes, 0 45 ,a 0 50,
Perk, 4 50.....e. 4 75
]Reef, - 5 60' a .0,•60
ltutt'or, : 0 12 a 01.5
g rs,. 0 12 a .0 12
.TIa7 ' • 709, a ;.8 00
.rides,.: -4 60 a .9 00
Sheepskins .- 0 25 a 0 50
Clover: - . 3'50 a 4 00'
Tim othy 1 60 a 2 200
ir AND FOR SALE= -The subscriber offers
far sale' an acre Of land, situate 'en tbd Gibbings.
survey, near the Clinton high School. The lot is well
fenced, has on it a largo 'quantity of good fruit trees
'On8'is an exeellentbuildingsite. leads reasonable.
Apply to E. CHESSEI,t.
Clinton, Oot, 8, 1878.
k.4LCl).lMSON t wA'rso i,
I3ARItISTERS; Sc., • ,.
CLINTON ANI, (4ODERICif.
-Glsono>'; A. WAaoN, ' s. 1t areoitsorr,
Clinton W. R. "dorm:mutt,.
• • Gbdericb
A[r•llalcomsen will.be to Clinton overy.lrridgy•
F AF..br. .F'OVit. 841:.,F: .:-�--
,1,\• • (t011,Elll(If1 7'O NStili'.
The undersigned ;dem for sale the :Bents 1+113't of lot
No.12, Iinron Road, Goderich Township.: consisting. of
00 acres, mora or less. About 80 acres cleared,15 saes -
slashing, and balance timbered land. On the premises
is a frame barn' 20 x 45, shed 40 x 12, good Tobin; or-
chard and neve failing spring. Win be Boll en reason= °
able terms. Applypersonally or by letter to •
JA•b11}S ENTICKNAP,
IN DRESS... GOODS
This is specially noticeabie our rtissortuient o New (Joadh to this department
i
Of 1 tnlellt
+ aJ.
being unequalled in ifuro31 to -day. The novelties for_ this_ season n-SoXirA.N.tirs,
BAURETTAS, (40tANIT)1s, 1)E13A(;)i(, CASILBER.)S DES INDUS,. 1111tL1(!6 SFRC18,
CAMEL, Ilk I a Cr.oTrrs, rC.c., .(almost ill 'rough. .'i1111311 goods)•ai•e'\v11at to rotir
. for this full: • •
nN writ
BLACK GOODS DEPR
TMENT •
1
We have no hesitatiotl in saying we, have 'tile Best Values and Largest Selection
in Western Ontario, consisting of BLACK SILKS, BLACK Ji'ICF.Ntlil CASHMERES,
SCOTCH CASHMERES, ' 111.ERINOES, PAID iATTAS, PERSIAN CORDS, WOOL,; S1 naES-,
BALAMOJtAL 'CRAVES and ,LT)STRES.
NOTE. -Second arrival of our eolebrlted Star Brand of 7J3i,A['i•lit y'i'ill4.
FiLaANUN E.LS
In this department our a,ssertulen is surpassed by. none. iti(1`'Litriug [tough
Specially Cheap, we can undersell any house in Ont[lt'io. •
COTTONS. COTTONS. COTTONS..
'tVe sell all our 'veil' known bui.uds at Mill pt'icielf nt'hith file:ink 5• in i0 fi!,.' t;`tlik,
lower than you can glue fury where clot'. •••
Carpets and House Furnishin
(Me stock is large and coinplet(, at in:loos Oat, insure .tlill('t.
SPECIAL- ,Our FirIS all to Bond lasstweek,.,)iul liOSv have u11 assortment
every intending hely er should see, from the clietlleht Coves Silas, at $+2.0OI to'
the finest Ansa, from :";lit to X5() per sett, and finest SOIrT(t St/A. S ALI5etta, itt
w15,00. 560.00, and 8115.0( per sett. •
Vf
GENTLEMEN.
G N T
M
Our ordered and heady it'ltcit• (Jloth'ing J)ellartnteut,'under 1tI.11. 11t. A:SOI(I II,
is practically dosing up all opposition in this line, enabling to to: kec•�ro)1 hand [1
splendid assortment of riiNot.iSii, .S,co'roii, and CANADIAN" TWEEDS, .Faf1N(iIL ililil
ENGLISH lArottsTtns+ 31t0Ans, Don, Virl.tir )uu1')Viril((!rthns. prices
which. defy kompetifinit. '
Hoping all will give us an early Chill,
'We are, yours i''e pectfully,
Clinton, Oet. 10, 1878.
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.,,FISHER„ CIRAIS & CO,
BoIt.Et uds9Nats,`"
giro., u{tc,
Aro snppiying, or; sheer. xu'i 1tt,.
Bolt Ends and Niits forBridges, &c.
Prom 11 inch: downwards, and any 'length required,
•Thei;'.Dolt Cutter performs the work In the best
'manner.
•1 [SI{PIT, ,Q 1?CW),NS.
Clintorl,Alsy`. 0, ISIS:
ESTA11LISIIED IN 1880..,•
110A RD OA•' 11.111C'STTSES..1S7S. .
W. W. P ARRAN,Esq., ex -Mayor of Clinton, Chairman.
A. WORTHINGTON, Esq., M.D., ecretary rtntrTrra.c.
II. II .LE, Esq ALA,I L. I1ACL•Y,
HII:n9
JONI.LL"VL,0ag.,M.D ( A' S.1'ISaER,•i.eq.
T 14/.tl[IA(r 8tTAlri'.
JAMBS TURNI3i7LL, ]3.4., Scholar • in (Measles and
Gold $edallist in Modern Languages, Toronto Urit-
varsity, Flood 2)! ter.. •
Classics, Dlodern Languages, and 'nigher English.
,ro}IN' E. IIRXANT, B. A., Cold Ateoeilist in intim-
matt cs, Toronto tfuiveraity;:
Mathematics, Nat.uralseienee, ati(i l tiglisb.
JOuIN P I8ALPOUR, L ndorgradnute, Toronto Utiiver-
•,:Asaistantip Mathematics' and English..
MISS M. O'NEILL,
Junior EngliahFreneli and Ocrit i,,..
This School prepares:pugiis,for the Univer
sities• and for 'entering 'uitop the study of any
of the -professions. •Special attention is given
to 'the studies •regnired for :Publio School.
Teachers. As one of the County Model
Schools is novo estalllisilerl in.Clinton, teach
•ors of the third plass' can complete their pro-
fessional course nn thie town. Students. pas•
sing• the iutermediato Isauoinatioii aro.en=.
titled, on teaching ono year,andMattendingthe
Class'el`Sehool-:tet -etre-sossion0-to-a Second -
Provinci l Certificate, (:rade B. '
.. An excellent chcuiical laboratory has been
Provided, and it is helieved.thatAhlt'•eourse
ill listen l science will be of great benefit to
those who intend tat- followlarmina'puiduita:=
Book-keepingoancl the other branches of a
good mercantile educationaro also tattgltt:
t latent ofliciiil a sort f inspec-
tors;
11(e . to 1. o the.Ius e
S I k
tors; •svitieh d-ivides the High-,Schools'of, the
Province into eight classes, the Clinton School
is placed in the second class, only six Schools
(Collegiate institutes in cities and larictowtls).
being nlaeed in the ' class above it. Since
drat -report Wee made, the teaching staff of
tbe'School"hae been increased and unproved,
•liotiw='apptleatns Feet -trod,: and a commodious
r
brief; baldlnl, etas been dotppletod for the
school, itt tt cast tp tho town, of $5,000.
.Examobrriox.--The oxiitninations•-for ad-
mission are held_ at the Clinton Model8ohool
*(Central' School Building) half yearly iu Jane
and December. Notido of the exact time will
be duly given in the County: papers, The
following are the requirements :
slant so.-Tocrik heeding nook to p.. 2.10 nod Spelt-,
Mg tvruTINO.-Neatly and legibly: Alumna.
Tic.-]!riuuiple}t of Arabia and ltotnun netiitiou, viS1
gar fractions; decimal fractions' simple proportion,,
with.reasous of rales; inertial arithmetic. Or.t?i rrrt.•
E'rincipalgrammatieal forms mot definitional ' "(May -
eh of niutplo sentences; parsing simple Sentences.,
Cusu'osirros.•-Stmplo and complex sentences, orally or.
in writing; gtamtnatfealehangssof Construction; short
narratiroovdeseription; tamiliarlcttorrt, Osltntrn.u•ItT.
-Alaps of America, ,Europe, Asia, and Africa; niers of
Canada and 'Ontario. Lams. Dittwlao.• • Outline 6t
rualt+; common objccttt on paper.. Ittsronv.. Canal -
dates trill be examined in the leading [acts of English
History. Thc'questious sof, will n -t demand a minute.
•knowledge of detafla,bnf, i i11 be strictly limited to the
outlines of the subject. Ite.rnign.._Candfdttfea will be
examined "as in:retoforty in reading from the lonrlix
tlea,ler, pp. 1-210; but they toil[,' in adrliciou, be cc•
peas& to chow tdptt.thf y nndof bund the unaniug of
these reading lata ofia. lht,v will likewise be examined
more minutely on the seicetiona enumerate) in the fol.
lotvinxflst, and thet will' be required to reproduce the
substance of one or more of,them in ibeli own language..
'1lte Norwegian (Mentes in tireesiland:-Srui•t's-
b,} (9.) The founding of ilio Nor't)t.lnterinan Colonies..
Prdley. 18.) The 'Voyage off the Golden liiti L »flat -
b it phut rpri+o. (11 The Mammal of Atnrrien.-Boberi-
aun. (3,) Ito' Death of ltnntenitu .11n;rfiinet.-(0.).
Jnequen Cartier of Iloehelcgn Sadirithor. (7.1 Cortes
maxim), -Cave* tttrrler•. ('t.) a:11ti l)ireaneotn.--
1'Ar,SS'o. (0.) TntEarthggal eofCaracena-.4fineboldt,
(10.) The Conquest n( Pen,-.fmtsefl,osta nth. di'rn-
Ntrr, (11.) TheCongttogtofWales.--i47iile'd1.nn:iruari:).
(12,i. Germane, the Deliverer of ()ermany,•••-,rrrrrr.
(13.)' The.fittrniu tolMIosoow 9enur's \urrnlire. (144
Tho Itaftlo of Tbertnopylai Italetok (l i) The: Dee
Wootton of Pcrep(tr.-Af'npi»Lac y` Art. (10.1 'tbe
'faking of()iliraftsl,--Ccrriontt Manic.
'Candidates for the .J°itterinetiiatc'Exstniti-
ation and for Second (?last,..(;ertificates aro
exatnitied ti; tet I•Iiglr Seltonl I3uiltdint iu Tags
and 11.747 Ode 'usually lit the last track of
e"11:1
naitt;rent,
r1,'J:it3t:tNu VA' •.t•r toss. ---There tire Clow,
tlit•eo terms established lir law, the first cent-
monolog on January 7t1t, and ending on the
Thursday before Easter ; the seeonrl ansa
misusing on the first Tuesday slits Easter, ,
and o(t;linl;.on Jttly 130H ; anti the third cont-
mond-trig on September lar, -Tina 3nding on
December '.',`filo. • It is desirable disci ,)a)))ils
011nu1(1 enter at the be„ inilin{ either of the
first or of the third t'•errtr.
(rood basin eart'bo obtained in reapeeta(iltl
fntnillea at from $2' to VI' pet', week. lrupil8
eau have access to . tin large sand vnluablo 11-
brary and wall•suplilied rending•rottra of the
Clinton Moalt8tties",Institlttc, (open ti 40 eren•
lugs in the tr o01;) at. t1 tr moderato :fee of SI a
year, ot at that rote for a less peeled, ,
Further information will be: al von on n t ell.
cation to'.the Secretary nr'I'n. 1I+111 Nliaater,
Clinto.,irtnt ,.'.'?t,111 $.
• 20 Hemmerira.e• P.O.
X,111'1I•TION .'1~`0 t,~,
Ibutrance to tele h School Clifton
The December'nxtiminatinit (ai;admission to the Clin-
ton high School, trill 1e.)wld i13.'V}.•in the Central
School, Clinton, oa .,• • ,
Tuesday. ills17th, ant)' ednel(iay,the
I$th Leeember. ,
Commencing .on Tuesday, at 9 a. m.
Candiaatee. mud, it possible, notify Jos. L titanvyr.,
11. A., Bead Master of tate R'fgh School, not later
than the ,ith November, of 'their intention to present
tbehiselrea for examination.
ARCHIL. DEWAR, I. 1'. S.
Sepfurth, 19th October, 1818.
9USE Ai''D LOT yOIt
' 'A yl aoIt* ;II) AiAVC1t.
That will•bailttwo•atory swelling, containing ttwelto
rootna,•on let 724Spencer street, with. good u"pardon, sta-
ble,, shop•building, well, &r... now oceneie0 by J. W.
Yeo,. will be soldon very eoly' terms. Payment taken
In ninnthlyinstalntouts, (1desirnd. Al ply to the owner,
Mt•. Joseph ltowell, or t'o:
1I • WALE.
Clinton, Sept. 4, 181)4. ' • _
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( ry8''E';S •F (1' It • S t. I7:,-`.
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'17rtt ancte'siqucd aters &,male blittWu•1401oiler. 40-
.atoty ittimo. dweiling•ho rets, vat 1 i.t tittcet. not fair
from O. tV..3;1,. Station, vier
1« pine conta.inirng• vitting•reoin df'ultlg i•noln..kit
Chen; and four bedrooms good stably', wee1clted, pimp,
and garden with fruit (woo
2. 11ouse=eouta6Lting, ailting.?t otr}; rlinIttprcont,'kit-
elten and three lietheontl, with geed }hn,lon, and fruit
trees in beating.
Terms moderato; part Credit If tequite.l. Aptly to
Hr. Tl(.Ifale, or to tho itoi1ot e1STned nn the promisee.
OA\'ID CONNELL.
Clinton, Set. J,1818.
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141A r; KSTA.rrl{1 ti(Ylt
1. farm Lot Ivo.$4 in the First Concession (Huron
Road) T nckereiuith,contains 05 11.01 68 of (irst•clnsrr ln.MI,
about Ewe utiles from olintiin, board fence in front, gond
hardwood timber. "0t tyito made a Hopei -ler dairy faint. 1
1. Woes Itaif of Lot Eight hi the Eleventh Csouttes-•
s(onofTuinberry.nftytierce,geedwheatland,sixmi.es
from Wingltatn and one mile front the (llettabnan Ste
Mit of the Toronto, Grey andTiruce Beltway. ,A. small '
clearance on the front, balance' hardwood tftelier.
'would nett cheap for cash, or exobnnl�ggo for town proper-
ty in Clinton. Apply 00 the owner, Safnuel Thrower, at,
lair's MI118, Clinton, 00 to the }lneeeel,.r{ted.
4. The large and ce venieut Brick Mors, in (Tt4 AI-
)fertytroet'tilock,tinwoccupied),ylir,,T o flidttlr.eonate,
5. to( 20,0onViet oria S(reet,Ctintan (adjoining the
Quectt'a hotel) with two•stery frame Louse and garden.
0. Lot 159, ,Tamen' Street (Gordon. Estate Purvey) 01(11
880o11)et1 pottage, good volt and garden. Apply to Jan.
Alexander on thepremines, nr t� the nnttarsigued.
7. Thetttrge factory; buibting"and let. adJniniug the
Gran, -Trunk Statior,foririeely coupled by J". 11. Bel-
fry, watt eni:lnc mitt Moiler. Promises wen sn(ted for
rnanittectnring purposes potk•),aelnng &0.
8, Lot 0,.enVI0tovla Stream (C4opaiAt enrvny):a.choice
`building lot. between the 0.T Railway aria) the Tsiver+;
•tweli-forleed,Mat irlwith 1 teen, wood soli, Ne.
• It, li.tT.l
suntan, auto I, 1878.
Welave received, per to -d !'
express. another lot of those'
BEAIJTIFTJLLY TRIIiNBD CLOTRIANTLES,
AT 13hA0 A'LTD $5.00,
The BEST VALUE ever offered., tothe people.,
%Vey have other lines as lain as, $2.00. I o surd yoit see. them
before you l)uy at any other place.' • .
We hardlyga chance to mark -them, ` g
get, .fug, people !Y'i1Y11t111r, to
buy them. T.'llis is., the • TI,TIRD LOT of them—we lid a had
this:season.:._.. , .-_--
We
-T_
We also RECEIVED TO -PAY
A nice lot of GREY "SHAWLS,
splendid value,
at $2.00.
%adies and Girl's Trimmed •HATS at 56 and .75 c.
Ladies. Sealette CAPS, with Ostrich . flume, *1,00.
Yon should getCa(.Ydio of OUR 50 CENT TE
it iq ace nowle ecd b all to be. the, best "value in town.. E Yet r -
�'
boclywho tries it once conies: back formore.,
Good EARLY ROSE fol. -sale m any man.
,L .POTATOES �. .
City, (1elivored ill any part of the .town.•
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Be sure and give us a call, YOU WliI SAYE MOIIEY,.
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NO 'I'1:'t0 (JJ3LE TO. SHOW i:,t00J)S.
Clinton, 'Nov. 7., 1878.
R. CALLANDER & :CQ.
7 7.7'
L AND WINTENI818.
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Ii' traordinalty Bargains to inonip:t and Cash Paying
River:* Goods of all. kings were never: as cheap, as
they are. to -day, ..and,qualities, never betters' Our
Pali and Winter• importations,:are 11oW' complete ' in
-• all the departments of our business.
(41:t El STOili COMPRISES; IN )ART, THE VERY LATEST NOV.EL'LCL'S«IN,
BLACK aitd ' COLORED SILKS_ FANCY DRESS
GOODS BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES
,MILLINERY and .MANTLES, READY MADE
CLOTHING, 'FATS -and CAPS, FURSBOOTSGOTS '
and SHOES, GENTSFURNISHINGS, ENGLISH.
and CANADIAN TWEEDS . •FANCY GOODS,
,GROCERIES; •&c,, &ci
a .
WHAT. i/ I COMMEND.
`i%tl,
i G.__. ._ a. .
believe that G(rtuods of all kinds have reached the
bottom 1n ices, and we advise oin customers to buy
-early, as we think by so doing .their i iI1 ltd it to
tilted. advantage. We have bought such all. wtimenal
pile of goods this season, at stitch low places, 'as will
permit of 118 ' lb u'diem as such rices as will defy
competition.
a M
.so mono Along, 'iv(` want yetis• trade and we 'Want Yeti to: tenure' vtlitit1iii:r' No'ta'ttutbfef tee
show•gee& at viva iblItEA7' 4ii1fA l' $T4Oti4 0.6'
t rWe will not take, sifter this date, Futter in pay,
i lent of accounts, nor.egchange goods for it.
Git H. WRIGHT & 00.
'r,;ti1,
Cf.t.tanN; not, 21,487rt.
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