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NEW BLOCK,
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. May's "Alanuf-leture,
i.:.eurnitioila.tions for vis -
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W.. COLLINS,
)prietor_
•
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forth and Wre-xete:r.
r.raigned, beg to- hillorm
a;•eaforth,
e public generally, that
ftzz
S.T.kt;E,
eaeli way,as tiNikaws,
Ii at 11 a. in.; leavio4
m.;FP leaving Wrtetet-t,e
ntg„thdeyviile at 3 p.
N%.ith men Meg and even,
eaat awl west, also with
'llarriston stages.
aud faat timeara Livcr7
Staforth.
RIENT:40-NE,
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•
JULY 7. 1871.
BRIEF NOTES.
There is a 71,060 acre dairy:
California. -
_A quaint old Scotch prov
rtnis thus: "An ounce of pot
is worth a pound of clergy.
— The wheat -growing district
the Red River Vairey, in
Dominion, coyers 60,000 equ
miles.
Spring trade is reviving
Chicago; there were one hunch
and twenty-nine applications
divorce last week.
—A New York ° editor say
Fishioneble garters are of GI
velvet, gold mounted ” How do
the fellow know that.?
— Since the editor of the Mon
gotnery Mailit off a man's ear
a sanctum fight, the circulation h
wonderfully increased.
— The establishment of feriae
ouffrage in Wyoming is said to haN
brought political ruin upon a
ruale candidates who are not goo
looking.
— A Michigan womanlast wee
boiled a mass of potato bugs, i
order to destroy them. The stea
of the boiling pot killed her i
twenity minutes.
The young lady who though
that the, gentleman 'who raised 'hi
hat mast frequently to her was he
best bower, has been left with
Ione hand.
— The lady who plays the tram
bone in the German lady orchestr'
floor), to visit us is represented to b
the,loveliesb blonde that ever voile
a, meas of sailer kraut. 3
• -- Coleridge said that the atro
cities of the French revolution wer
ht to make a "holiday in hell."
--John Wesley said . "I dare no
r
moe fi.et. then curse and _swear."
•-- Mr.' Collins of Hertford bough
a ferocious watch -dog. Mr. Uollins
came home late that night. His
wife says that hie teousers can't be
mended. The dog's skin is for sale
cheap; Mr. Collins hones to be
able to sit down in.a few weeld.
--At a funeral at Des Moines,
after the funerabserrnou, the
ir(.-ach er gave permission to •any
friend of the deceased to make a. few
remarks. A chap got up and called
the attentioe of the mourners to an
article of hair invigorator, Which he
had the agency of for the State af
Iowa, and which the deceased used
before bis death.
ca.
The Duty Of Fire Insurance.
Same excelle,nt advice appears _
the col u tuns af contempory, relating -
to the importance of attending
promptly to the matter of fire insur-
ance : Having taken .possession of
your premises, let your first care be
to insure them, as well as your stock
in trade, against fire. This is one
of the duties most incumbent upon
a young tratesman. • If the •house
which he inhabits, as well as all the
goods in his shop, were pcsitively-
his own ;that is to sav, were actual-
ly paid for), it would be one of the
inoet absurd things upon earth to
neglect the means of providing a
remedy against the over athelming
ooneequences of fire, mord espeeielly
when such remedy is attainable with-
out the slightest difficulty or trouble.
But in the other and more common
ease, where the goods are ?)w
not ?ed-.
iy hie own, inasmuch as bis credit.
ors have not been paid for them, the
neglect of this pre.euation becomes
ab.sol utely criminal. If a tradesman
who has obtained goods on credit,
hesitates or neglects to insure them
against fire, and they- should after-
wards be consumed, and he be un-
• able to pay for them. consequenee,
• however much others May mince
the matter, the simple' fact will he,
• that he has la egati vely robbed those
-who confided in him. •
• Vaccination in England.
rm
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her
of
the
are
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for
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• The Select •Com eitte in England
appointed to inquire into the opera-
tion of the Vaccination A ct of 86 7,
have Illade their report. They have
• heard the evidence of persons --who
•consider -vaccination useless and
• injurious, and who therefore object
• to its encouragement and enforce-
• Di Net Iv la W. •The coilimittee agree
with the general opinion that the
• oaw-pox affords, if not absolute,
• yet a. very great pretection against
small -pox, and ' an almost absolute
• ptatection against death from that
disease. Nor is there any danger
that with due precaution vaccination
will inj:ire the - health. The Com-
• mittee are of opiniole that it is the
duty of the State to secure the care-
ful vaccination of the whole popiila-
/ time If vaccination had net been
• getieral, it is believed that •the pre-
aient wall -pox epidemic would have
became a pestilence as destructive
as stuall-pox formerly was. At the
&elle time, if vaccination had been
ersal, the epidemic would not
,:ave approached its present extent.,
• So far as vaccination-- is concerned,
• the report says that there are
• children who are utterly neglected
by aeir Parents, -the] e are others,
ose parents -t_re p1 -j u diced against
it. The I a st class is said to he small.
With regard to the first two classes,
thw-e is no objection to 'compulsory
VaCCirt ttion. The Committee favors
one proeecution of levrente; for
tt,
neglecting the lraccina in At or
at L. -lost two. After diese, it is of
opinion that no good ould r %nit
fleira repeated proseeut
+1604110,,
GATETI118.
°keep out-of-door Areakfastl-A
roll on the grass. -
-- Fat men do not ee le great ess
.-Lit is thrust upon the
— When does a inan1fee1 girl sh ?
When he make:8 his ma speech. ,
-- What disease do misers net
stiffer from ?--nhrgeinent of the
heart. -
— A female lecture
only decent-th mg abOtit
a iib, and that went -to
thing better.
—Persons should a Ors d 'ass
to butt the figures. A h up -bac -Ed
lady for instance, ough to we r a -
caw( l's-liair sh awl.
A wag, seeing a c opr ne rly
s hinges, in which Londitim it
been for some' iiu e, obser ed
when it had fallen - f -Ind kil ed
one it wotild probalitloy give
evleler
m 1 g.
a S a III F- 1
ot man led
tit,tle
,and 1 er
sierprisd,
hat a
" La !" hx-
a
ays
trn
ake so
the
vas
off it
it
•had -
that
some
maid
.
nage
to a
istr
azed s
h usba
claim
expec
A lady promised
t wen ty-five dol J rs
portion. The girl
man of', low stater
es e on seeing Wa
" Well, Molly, I.
nd you' lig ve got 1"
ed. the girl ; "what iau1d y
t for twenty five dollars ?"
Dogs beat dentists. They
atural teeth.
At the examination of
nal school a reverend gent
vaS Asking a class.iho mea -
f words. They anSwer ve y
till • he gave " backbilei.•"
eemecl a puzzler. It ever t
the class till. it mite to a
urchin:, who looked sheepish y
id, " It may be a
sert-n
--
paroel
man
ing
well
This s
down
simpl
knowing, and s.
flea."
A man ful
tiller.
• -- The. rose bl ushee no won d e
consid:Jrine the
under it.
-- A_ •Pitcbec
between' two tan'.
a
e -
of Spirits—A
hing that are doe
Battle -1-1 A fiel
• --If a man gots up when -the da
breaks •can he be .said . to lieteid th e -
whole day befote him 7 • •1
1
—To 'make a hot-bed—Set the
mattress on fira. :•
,. .
•
APPROPRIATE
lowing names ar
ate for the uses n
For an'auction
For a general'
Fora sports .
For e frsherma
For a shoe -mal
• For a teamster
For rawyer's
Fur a printer's
For a drugc
NAMES. —The fo
indeed appropt
entioned :
eer's wife—Bid-d
ife.-eBet-ty.
'$ wife— et-ty.-
et's wife Peg-gy
s
ife—Su .
Eliza
wifei—Et
ist's ev.feal-An
. ,
For a carpet111: n's wife
By D u
There is. not
ordinary Ill ill Cl
by doul le entr
We' that no on
to keep his acc
unless he fully understands 4. A.
well inciunngIlunlic . acconnta'at in
India, F as, ic appears, lately coine to
trouble owing to Misunderstanding
the Bat re of this simple process. .A.
certain gentleman, says a Lahore per, wa recent t. appointe 1 to a sta-
tion not a thouhand miles from the
Punjaub. • A'f*.i. .a short dine he
submitt : bis accounts acc
rule to he heaci office. rrt
betag rapidly passed, When a clerk
,,
bills of eceipt . rid expenditure Were
of mina urai beilliancy pou
bill in w nch 2 0,409obrickseir
ged for wiceovI3r. The qu
at once 8 nt to the gen del ea
er.he ha
and brie.
why he 1
". Oh, de
le Entr .
iflf more puzzling t
tlr n " bookekeepin
" and: it is advisa
should ever attempt
tints on this sysiene
rlr .t -tie
circling to
le Various
got altogether fO
-s on such a date,
ad di vilded the itei
r no," he said, "I
twenty t ousanci, bricks, bu
me to p t everything dew
so 1 p the brio
11. the other °berg
o the horror of t
department it was found
true. T
a.mined,
that wi
worthy -o
bid entry
twice.
same."
e receipt side was
it it was consolin
.11 ari instinctive
a higher appoint
oed on a
‘ve char-
iot). waswh6th-
•
thous-
i?d, if so,
'n two 7
cnivgot
0 told
y,dou-
down
are the
whole
o too
then ex -
to. find
acumen
ent, the
gentleman had here limited himself
to single 71.try.--7-Pall 4fall 61azette.
61
ep your TOp Cool.
The el sing words of James Par-
ton in is article on " Artemus
Ward," are as follows: He was
not a dee ) drinker, he was e man of
strong ap ietite. It was the nignts
wasted i conviviality which his
systein nieded for sleep that sent
him to hi. grave 'forty years .before
his time. For men of his pOsition
and cast of character, _ for all elditmea
literary, ir en and artists, th re is on-
ly one nefety--teetotalism. e hould
have take a the advise of 1ie stage -
driver on the plains, to 'lion he of
-
fired some whiskey; and Trecom-
mend it strongly to the ho tS who
react this paper every we .
don't drie.e, I won't drink nd
don't wan-, to see any one el e lrink.
I'm of the opinion of thos4 . !noun-
tains—keep your top cool. Tliey've,
got snow, and I've got brains, that's
all the difference,'"
,
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AT SCOTT RO
PREPARED COCOA,
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CRANULINA.
This artielo is ')repated from the FINEST WHEAT, and conOins a.14 its nourishing properith. It is more whole-
sonie and invigoratinf; than any of th numerous farind,ceouls food .i at present in use, and is eveeially recom-
mended for :LIGHT SUPPERS AND 0 fILDREN'S - ND INVALIDS' Mir. Try itA. single trial will insure its con-
stant use.
COTT• ROBERTSON,
MAIN -STREET, SE_A_FORTH.
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nd Fancy oaps, Crimbs, H
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English, ;Ind Amen. an.
ERFITME Y.
ar
Hoks and Cattle Mediein
ndition Powders.
INE DYE S
teed to be of the bes b quality
Physi ions prescriptions calm ully a d
accurat ly dispensed.
R LUMSDEN,
the (.01
good bu
with on
duce
stree s a
Al o,
Elgii St
year, an(
mode4at
FOR SALE:
splendid Hotel Stand on t
ket Square, Seaforth, known
N EXCHANGE, and doing
mess. To an enterp ising ma
Le capital, it offers e eellent
en s, being on one of tbe leadii
d close to the Salt 1 'ells.
wo comfortable COT ['AGES
eet. Goderich, rente at $200
several Town Lots.' Terms
. Apply to
WM AIM- COM-,
At ti e Marke
o h Jan. 23, 1871, • 164-tf
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COTTONS
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THE GREAT EGO- STORE.
177
. QUEEN
Insuranc Cora pOny
OF LIVERP OL & LONDON.
CAPITAL -$,O00,000 Sterling
CHIEF OFFICES—Queen Buildings, !Liver-
,
pool, And Gracechurch Street, London.
CANADA BRANCH OFFICE --Exchange
Buildings, NMontreal.
BoAnn—Wm. Mortoa, Esq., Chairman;
Henry Thomas, Esq., David Torrance,
• Esq., andthe Hon. James Ferrier.
BANTRERS—Molson's 13ank. ,
LE 4AL ADVISERS -- Messrs. Ritchie,
Morr s & Rose.
MEn cal, Anvism—William. Sutherland,
• Esq. M. D.
- SURYEROR—Thomas S. Scott, Esq.
. Auerron—Thomas R. Johnson, Esq.
RESIDENT SECRETARY AND GENERAL
AGENT,—A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 8t.
Sacrement Street, Mont real.
i
The undersigned having been - appoint-
ed Agent for the above Company, parties
_
desiring to insure against lass by tire can
do so on the most favourable terms.
Life Policies granted on as advantage-
ous terms as any other respectable Com-
pany doing business in Canada. ,
JAMES H. BENSON.
Agent
OFFICE—BENSON & MEYER'S
Law Office,
, Seaforth.
Scaforth, Nov. 8, 1870. 153-tf.—
TAVERN FOR SALE.
mHE well-known. and old establkhed
Hotel, The Roxburgh Hote1.1' sit-
uated in the thriving village of Illox-•
burgh ' • along with the house is 'ond-half
acre ofland and good stabling. Right
opposite is `• Rock!s Mill," doing the
largest gristing business in the Comity.
To a party with a timall capital this is
one of the best stands in the Comity of
Huron. A pply to the proprietor, TH OS,
WILSON, Walton P. 0. 171 -tf
BY-LAW.
NO. 1571.
TO:ada. and st the London, Huron
and Bruce 1 ilavoy Company -by giv-
ing 825;000 by way of • Bonus to
the said. CORO any, and to issue ,deben-
tures therefcr, and to authorize the
loeivtyhileiLt-ri,e)olnt of a. )ecial rate for payment,
res and interest thereon..
WHEniimi, By in let Of - the Fourth liession oI
the Legislature of t1t Province of Ontario, twitted
in the 84th year of 4ie reiaa of Her Ifajesty,Queen
ictoria, entitIA 'N act to incorporate the Lon-
don, Huron and D et: - Company," it - io,-
among other •thinc,- provided tina efiactea . as fol-
lows: •
"And it shall furl er be lawful for any, Munici-
pality oi. Munich) ties,- through any part of
Or near whilt the railway or works cif the
.saiitl Company shall *tie; min. situate 1 to aid. and
tissist the said. Com luny by loaniug. or guarentee-
Mg, •or giving nuzzle, by way of bonus, or donations,
(,r other means to ti4 Company, in the construction •
or equipment of iiik1 Railway, or of any of the
works autlimized iit ler this act,- in sueh manner
tuid to such extent O finch municipalities or any
of them shall thin. .expedient • Provided always,
assistance • by way of bonnik,'
4Q,sliall he given until tater
aw for thc. purpose, and the
71-1ftw by the ratepayers ; Pro -
that no .suth aid or
donatien or ahem
the p114154 of a Dy -
adoption of such 13
be Inteli
() n conform' .y w
Netted al.4), that any inch By -kw, to be Valid, Shwith the laws of this proall
tantling such rate toy exceed the iteeTegate rate -
t
ince, respecting : NI iicipal -. institutions, midi all
sneh lly-laws so p,,z ;sea shall be valid, .notefith-
of two cents in thd dollar on theac„eal value of
such rateable prop nty, lymvided that the !an-
nual rate of asseasm it shall not .in any .ease
ceed for all pnrpores two cents. in the thelar en
tho actual value of the whole rateable prOperty
of
7.2,4nicipality of the Township.
within the Munivipa it,y or Portion of a Muniefla4.1-
ity treating such del ti." And
WIIIMEAS, The
.;
Usborue has deter .-tied to .aid and assist the said
Company by airing ti oreto by way of bones the
sum of5,000, und 4. the authority of the .said rti
cited act; And I .
Waltun-Ras, Ior:1111 to carry into ,offeci the said
recited objcet.- it will he necessary for the said
niciptility to raise th! Haiti sum of tit23,000, in the
manner hereinefter Mentiened and set forth. And
...W3MIZEAS, It Will I =quire the sum of 3:3•2,750 to
srecial rate for paying the
lid interest on the deben-
erefor, as hereinafter pro -
he raised amina:ly lik
said debt of ;3'25,000
tures to be issued
vided. And
WIMIZEAS, The ar omit of the whole rateable
,
property of the mid jMunicipaiity, irrespective of
any further increase 41 .thei same, and also irre-
spective of any incri •e to be derived from the
temporary investmen of the sinking fund herein-
after mentioned, or of any part thereof, is, aettord-
ing to the last revised A.isessment Rea of the said
Mumeipahty, being fp • the year 1871, the SUM of
$569,878. And
WinotuAs, The am nit of the existing debt of
the said Municipali - is es follows: principal
nothing, interest nut]. ing. And
Wfac):Ris, For pap ig the interest. and creating
au equal yearly sinki I fund, for paying th;) prin-
cipal of 1 he said debt :if $:15,000, at:cording to the
provisions of the act i speeting Munieipal institu-
tions of Upper Canto t i it will require an ans.ual
special rate in the tiol 4r of four mills and one-fifth
of a mai, 011-5 mills, in addition to all otherratet
to be levied each year ;
Bk.' IT TIMM:PORE j13ACTED, By the Corpora
tion of the Townshil of LIshorne in Council as
sembled, 08 font/WS:
• ISt—That it shall a 1 may be lawful for the said
Municipality to assist he said Company by giYing
thereto, by way of boi is, the SUM t,15,000.
241—‘1111.11 it, shall b awful for the 'impose afore-
said, for the Reeve ( f the said municipality to
cause any number of debentures to be made- for
such sum of Inoney as may be required for the said
purpose, not less than 8100 eaeh, and not exceed-
ing in the whole the ;mid stun of :=1:15,000, which
said debentures shall lo sealed with the seal of the
said Municipality, turd ;igned by the Reeve thereof.
311—That the said d 1 entures shall be made pay-
able in twenty years t furthest from the (ley
- hereinafter mentioned r this Br -law to take ef-
fect, either in London, England. or some place
in Canada, to be desigill ded in sitid debentures, Awl
Shall have attached th eto Coupons for the pay-
ment of mterest at till rate and in the manner
hereinafter mentioneC, and said debentures shall
be delivered to the Truk es to be named in accord-
ance with the provisim of the said recited net.
4th --That the saiddo entures and -coupons shall
be made out in either st irling moneygir tee eurren-
ey of this Dominion, tt the option of the said
Reeve, tuul they shall I tar interest at and after the
rate of six per centun per alumni from the date
thereof, and such- int est shall be made payable
half -yearly, on the lot ltv of September and the lat
day of Moreh, in each ind every -year during the
continuance of the sai debentures, at the place
where the mid debentua .s are made payable.
5th---Thet for the pi fose of forming a sinking
fund for the payment ) the said debentures, and
the interest to become CI e thereon, an Neal sp .cifil
rate of 4 1.5 mills (fon 7 mills and one-fifth of 0.
milli- in the dollar shr 1 in addition to all oilier
rates, be raised, levied t 4 collected in each year
upon all the rateable p z nerty in the said munici-
pality, during the cont i mince of the said deben-
tures or any of them.
6th --That this By-lal shall take effect and come
into operation (n, from 1 /al after the First day of
September, in the year ) our Lord, 1671.
7th—Thal the votes (1 the electors of the said
Municiptility shall be tal on on this By-law, at the
Tu.ynehip Hall, laimvill ., in the said Township of .
Usbornefon SATURDA , the twenty-second day of
July A. D. 1871, coon eneing at the , hour of 0
o'clock in the morning 1id ending at 5 o'clo;lt in
the afternoon of the sa •. day, and that SAMUEL
P. HALLS shall be th teturning Officer to take
Huth votes.
NO 111CR.
. Tnke notice that the boye is a true -copy of a
proposed 1.3-J-1aw, which ill be taken into consider-
eion by the Council 011 the Municipality of the
Township of Ushorne, it -ter one menth from the
first publication hereof ' THE ITURON EX3?051-
TOR, the date of which lineation is the :30th day
of Jul ie, A.D. 1571, and t.ziat the votes otthe electors
of the said Municipality trill be taken thereen on
the 234 day of July, A.D. 1871,at the Township Hall,
Elimyllle, in the said. '.,:' ywnship of Ilsborne, be-
tween the hours of 9 &eh ck in the forenoon and 5-
O'c1ock in the nfternoon, r which purpose Samuel
P. Halls is appointed Ret anine. ()filter
TJEL P. HALLS,
• Township Clerk.
Township Clerk's Offic - 1
Eliniville, June 26, 1511 f • 18845t
Seaforth Found) y
ZAPFE -CARTER.
Would desire to call attention to their
greatlylimproved
THRESHER & SEPARATOR
Which tsable tO co
Machine i
Among its many ad
tention to the. foil(
Cylinder is construel
power and i
• pete with. any other
Canada. •
-outages., we call at-
wing—the way the
ed—it requires lees
capable of
THRE3040 MOPE AND CLEANER
Tnics AN OTBER.
• The eat complai tt among Threshers
always vas, that thty could thresh more
than th,.•y- could clean, our impreved di -um
does aw y with all t iese complaints ; it
is so co struated as t regulate the -wind
to keep he riddles from"lioking, without
blowing any grain o -er. We have also
improve_ 1 our Mills t prevent the
going oa er with the '-traw.
We w uld invite I armers and Thresh-
- ers, gen rally, to giv us a call, and. e)e-
stoct- befo e purchasing
• where; we can sell cheapas any other
• Establishment
None but the best Ma erial used, and the
very best work 3 en employed.
PRIVAT
HORSES AND FA
MHE following P
Cheap, for Cas
credit, viz. :-7
brood mare, a good
heavy working horse
and working, 1 2-y
1 -year. old colt.
FARM IM
1 reaping machine,
make, with Wood'S
wood plough 8," Grey
gang plough, cultiv
For further parti
Expositor Office, or
JAMES "3
181-8
SALE!
M IMPLEMENTS.
operty will be sold
or liberal terms on
ses, Consisting of 1
tock raiser, 1 span
, 1 span mares, young
ar-old blood colt, 1
LEMENTS.
early new, Massey's
elf rake; 3 iron and
make, Eginondville,
tor, etc.
ulars apply at the
0.
. MeGRECOR'
Sealorth.
The Machines we old last year enable
us to say that they g tve better satisfac-
tion than any other ever sold iu this
county.
PITT'S HORSE POWER I
kept on hand at all times.
We would also de. ire to direct the
• attention of fa mers to our
SA TEN T VCHINES!
Which a e capable of awing from forty
• to fifty cords of %rood per day.
Superior Gam-- not: • les, St raw Cutters,
Cu1tj'vator, Seuftlers. Wooden and Iron -
beam PIougho, Sera_ ers, Kettles, &c.,
All of w ieh we warn •t to give satisfac-
tion, and I1J be sold s cheap as at any
other Ijstab1ishmcn in the PrOvinec,
REPAIRING AND CASTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Done on the shortest notice and most
reasonable terms,
Z 'FE & (..%.•111,TER.
143-1y-1-
EbWAR CASIL
Dealer in all kinds of
Farm au 1 hairy
Prod tee,
WHOLESALE A D RETAIL.
The IIJghest Pr ce in Money
FOR
WOO.,. AND BUTTER.
Pay yoi r fees and driv-e up to his
store, • GODE111 STREET
'EA FO RTII.
BUTTER FIRKIN ' for sale and to
180-th
exchange. •
FARMS FO SALE.
170It Sale Lot No.2- , 13th Concession
Township of Me containing
One Hundred Acres, f rty live of -which
are cleared, well -fence(, and a never fail-
ing stream of water uns hrough one
corner. No buildings. Also, the unex-
piredterm of eight years of the lease 4.,f
part of Liits 27 ami 25, 12th concession,
with the privilege of purchasing "at an
time. Purchase money $1,275, to extend
over a period of ten years. This lot is
all wood land. •For further partieulais
apply to the undersigned.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
seaforth.
January 11, 1571. 162- ti
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