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I 7 � I I . t- and a considerable� .amount of money . -11 I As HuroWls BARB CHANCE -For Sale Cheap, three very old]friend, tho Pioneer,; was an oracle his stomach failed him and he had to Leaving MA,chinery .Hall at the was � r, Some i . .. : � 1. I , - display usually consists of live 8 * . 'iX ! . � i upon the glass manu- chan d hands. T - I I I I � took, ind - Adesimble MIdIng lots, facing on Victoria 7 . P.. RR NG � Ill. . among this latter I class, ! and succeeded give i� up. The chief demanded as 4 ern end you come - I .ge 1 -4 : I Ong the, especiall h -o . � � -1 . jr � , - y raes,, and as.. Many Of the g4niue Sesforth. For partic4ars apply to E, devoted to , -Rev. Mr. Nicholson, who arrived at 1-19 .- I I Specially i choicest animals were at phi L - I O.-IoNgiN & Co. ,�, 447 my last left the rour d -up party on its Lialtrading every horse he owned twice forfeit. the present of a handsome rifle� factory, p separate building � I tt. t-1 . � I -our orL fi'Ve al round before the trip was over. Tu which'Doyle very grudgingly gave. BM the. manu . f 11 ladelph . way q 'Tirup Creek:,� In f facturing of various useful and Halifax'recently from Bermuda, brought . �Ml . - .1m ------- � . I � rn N ornam ut . i I , i J Coruish, the: honors were not 80 limited Is# ' these little tiansferrances of "property, and bye it camo to be the chief's tu III glass. A half with him a number of curiosities-- ri , t - � � . 1�- k I .- IPA SALE.—East half Lot 11, 06n, 12, days we wet e some fif W.miles from bur . I L - � L 1 ,,i� -- r previous years : CarriLag : I I 'Doyle wao hour ca i be spent here very amongst them a living sea horse, aa ani- . ; L -L, �­ I - I - staU'014 4L I cKillo.p, also South 50 acres of Lots 1 and 2 -er by the elders or youtige e camE o 1 i . 8 FABas FOR 9tartiug-placa at the riVer. A6,ageneral eith rs, there visit th' f the trader. 0 . . rofitably. ��L V 1 9 - - 0 - I- ff� . . . cross, tL e �as been- years old and. ap-wards 2nd prize, L. Von, lo, morris,A , age of Blyth ' _ E grounds,- mal with the head of a horse, the body A �, . . � I I - djoining the Vill - rule eteeks a d rivers i "amulate as they -was very seldom An ex ange of money. waiting for is revenge. so .he took 4 Two 'main avenues, , � I �� 1;�. --' mcher of 11(unter, Usborne, 833. Two. . For icalaro4plyto -MuCAUG-HEY & HOLAIE. , _ . " � ' g north and south of a fish, and the tail of a serpent. -1 F, ­�,­ 'r' f 111 e 0 0 �- � f 5 . . L I . .. - 'lion; let, T. 1. . L - -- -- bo -1 - , and had it boiled and . ,; %-- f 'Ohool, a , 9 Oar old - OT 3arristers, &e., Seaforth.. . . 425 increase in d stance from the source, not Ready money is rather� a scarce article e d f th fattest bacon he could Belmont avenue runnini � I . L 1 -t Clydesdale stal L . r. I so wifh Man of the ' I � r.9 set it before and Fountain averinel east and West, --It isonno'unced that Rev,. Geo. M. - , r with.the average stoc. an. Beef steers tin f . I . I -",�L . ---. - J , - - -orado streams� X L I L -1 � . t e�' c , �� , I --'�ip I , at I I I - re, hours Hullott�&3.­Btttter in firkin . croo . - J rIgL d lee - -C� �, SArX, d yearlings were the! currency of the the 6,hief. The , Indian attacked th I Milligan, of Detroit, has d lined the . " I -North half of Lot 12, con. The Timp; a uth, the greater part an I 0 crossing the former i ht Lang es an kaires to � I . . 11 I—: I ., I- - 1. . . ­ - � . I 4th, VVm. Herbison, Goderie FIRS B 1MIX0 int I o P, I ha& to relin� leadingito the Horticultural buffdiug * ,,,� �­ i � -n-.1L IL L,h ivZh 1) - I : I I , containing 76 acres 40 cleared, of thb 'vear. is as dryj !as a L bone some camp And stood in the �� lace of the more bacon!witb vigor but soon L I It' call given him by the edukregation of - 1;." LL - . 9 9 - ­ � , JAUSO Well timbered-, with gOOa Dmidlugg ; for a. . : _ _ ba . d tti,iinfi to Doylej the eastern pat t of the ground basdecid- - ­A�­ - W - I abb Rorse pitchrork, a t kle, last, . twe��ymlles back the are a c onvenient but scarcergreenbacks. 'But quish �his feast, an _ At Zue Knox's Church'. Hamilton" V.ut � 1. 11-0 Of Six i Peter Grant, Clinton, isle ohe and on easy terms of paymeub. Apply . M . onsiderable c . . ­.��-� � - . sie avenues -is a I& e d to accept that from the Old St. An. - !, - I I ement or 11 6-11h, Y &HOLKESTED, Sonforth. 44f) uum�er of w erholes � lalo, se as day succeeded day hese amusement -5 said grily, "You no do I . e, -; ,.i?,'�T� � � a , � . � I , ir - 1. giv4 intersection of the ' � - --- I - - I - I machine for cutting, pulling or Oth L to 960AY . L - � ng its 'CoUr , il en up ' and the you rice young puppyp you give me drinking fountain erected by the.Catho - - .-�� , , ' L erwile - At thlirty miles there is, a current of run.�, were pretty much g J 0 drew's of Toronto. �L�­�j . I 0 L � ­:� ., . . ' i e I - . - � Rmith on -1 har-VoStingL peas 2uct' George, XcLeA . ,-00Ut%JUJng 5 acres I anded , a Ben nci-+�r . -The Mayor of Mitchell was serenad- ' ,�- � I f , . pkB9 LOTS FOR SALE le dem evolent Temperance Society, i! ; -, -1 � n ing Iwater. I The genle'al o;der of nature whole programme Boo came to be in- greasy old hog," Doy - i � -,,-, - - , I - L" -- -breaking i , -- - L se tr -the grounds so far -baud I --I i Rodgerville. Iron �lougb, 3rd W each, adjoining the Town of Scaforth. The - i ed. ( ree w � rds work, eat and half-dozen ponies as his present,. and the only place within ed at his, residence by the town � �1,;, i ' . - . thus revere -.ame have eluded in.the three w ." - occupied L mostdostrable situation for private residences. IS . I y . . 1�n­ .. L - , , . , I Kirkbride, Goderieh. FlauneL not,fa .. ble, with immediate . possession theirill . 0 honor bound, could not refuse. ! I could discover that a drink of -tvater one evening lately, that is,. he would . M. -I ard, were � made, 2nd William � , 4q Terms reasona source In the m� untains, . originst. sleep. Day by day.: their w rk took chief, few L : 111 11 . - . Harrison 0 Apply to H. W, 0. ME MR., Barrister, Seafoi I . I . oyle ranch is an� could be obtained. A steps L to the I, � . I L linton, . rth; ing f�o ngs and f ,om melting ano them further along in heir course, and Not far from the Dc . have been had I he been at home. The I ,� I . 7 . I - - L M sp I L W, ' . -which has obtain -west o e United boys,,. however, were handsomely- _ea. -,.--,. 3- to con, $3. Ornamental leather work, let or to L, 3MYER, Harpurhoy. 441 L new Pat Led a good north f this fountain in th . ­ i , . 116i - Afte�.Jeavin their me antain home, the there wag,, iii, , ing place every other ranch -.1,-4 . ill J - principal L - y I as is LUS , - - , IS M, J. Mosely, Goderi , 1, gain . . a . � � b $3 Oil night, but sti one e oon became deal o -' celebrity through the peculiarities States Goveimment building, one of the tertained, ual, by Mrs. Davis. . . 0- asslover th and pla us, and receivin Z -- t�zy? 1 I ,animals from life, lot , I OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN HARPUR... P I like another and the� progress -did not and ' stin in the whole exhibition. ­�­' I W. N .resswe HEy.-For sale that -excellent dwelling no I fresh Supplief aw (rformances.of its owner, a certain most intere 9 . -� . - T , I , I low2 I P . -On da- � �­; Ji are &I 0 yr recently, while Mr. Stewart ! It` " . � I ncultur&1 Seaforth, $12 - landscape or mazi � We and lot, late in the ocenpatfun of Mr. Wm. , L Captain Blank, This captain, while Here are to be seen numerous specimens - , "i - I no up I in - thb sand And the cban- in u*ch rslieve the onotonous same- Campbell Perth county clerk, wad ariv. , L -q . L * f , I . 10 h - i or Butler, or of firearms and .,�. ou and ot Canowdian subject, Is W, 8�n'�wilon, Butahor, there Is on the lot a good barn, other implements and i -,�, -- gintii�a I . ing bomew%rd, his horse rao away and - 4� C �t L nels I . ­ � �` -1 I &6� and well stocked with choice are left!entirelyiry. Let there be ness. I . Acting as uartamaster - r - : �. , ied for A, , r I " $10; landscape, Caaadisll PUMP fruit I n of the A so ing ol that sort, managed to. act, articles of war equipment from the earli- thre1v him out of the rehiele'L dislocating '. ;..'� i ,IL $1 - trees. Fo, a Which are very liberal apply to a ra,�n a � " - , a 1 r to storml in th mountains, however, I have already spokii rkansas met I - 1-1 , and will rm . . -�,L 1� aubjeet, 2 -rid' W. .N. Oresswell, joHN S. 11ORTER, 8 eaforth, 458.4* and in a,'mo nent, as d of what is to be so en Along its banks, quire .a a short time avery large fortunet eat times down to the present; spearsi his s,tioulder. His injuries though pain- .. ­ I ' , 0; . . I . - — , 6 were, the water an . . . Muskets, L ,. P; m ., .. � � I �' i old, Out- .marine painting,. lot W. N. Cresswe 4� - dashes dowt the' rid for I will pass over our: trip tip the river o btaiu Ing possession of a large tract ot swords:, blunderbusses, eto., ful were not serious, au&� will t re . . I ' 14 1 . I empty channel, a I no - , - .--- -1 . lour or Jwo the dry creek becomes a and roceed to the T. uerfano. This is land o a the Huerfano,. he built a hand- venthim fro $12'.. Inthaw-ater color an : of them hundreds of years old. ''It -d cray-ou, &fi I- 1D-U-ILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE I P I some . 1 m attending. .to his offraial � i 1 , JJL � � . �� 111i to Mr.- Cresswell took pril . . -Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds Life-size -figures in various parts of the duties. - 'L . � 7 . zes as, follows - reasatly oceupied.as a Driving Park into Buid- ru§1 ing torn at. I I e of' the most imliortant streams in some residence, and tried to set up grAti, - L� t � I . I building show the different costumes of I L'', -2 , 0 1 . I . L a . - Poo - L M I f September, tille -Mr. Fullerton, -Tr., of' South Dor- - � ,�F,- �-1 I animals, from life, lot $8; lart j- ''Lots, is prepared to dispose of lots oAeason. It the e no S%thern Colorado, and has, I believe, a estate' after the manner of 'the I ! - disca i in table stprm'o 0 - ' � .,,,.L L . methow Canadian subject, lot $12 ; landscape . .� - sbfe terms to any who may desire them. Parbics . large settlement and �, )ore farming along arist f England. He bad hib the several brauehes� of the American 'he - Z, I 0 L 1871, this same Ti ' Creek assumed . o4 ,.racy 0 1 . - cheater, Who has just returned ftorn t 1. I 1, giv I I not Canadian suiNect, lat. $8-. marme I dsoiringtopurobaueghoald make immedisteap. I L 4 . J its banks than any ot � -er. It i&- a living carriage and his -r�etinue of servants, big army since the war of independence. I I I . - I ,.� 11 . - pliefition, � L . $64 the propo Ila'�miighty river. A Western States, had his pockets picked . . .� I L 307 ­ rton of a . . - , � - L 4 - I ,- � : it Ti i Vi L Canadi'Asubject, ILst ' at earn, having water � & the year round. tenants and his managers, and for a A great variety of relics and curiosities �Ii � -ow, _a L of $35 on Tuesday night. -of last week, - . $8, ma - - cattle man r a'Med Rhodes had a ranch � I " # . . L e are on l ;, . n!s' Roly' Clara: Mountewitle, Clinton, in the same ,VARM FOR SALE IN TUCKERSHITH.-For near its In th and liVed in' a comfort- F r mainy miles back I 'rom its mouth it while aped the landed gentleman iin 4 from the Smithsonian institut . onth.e. Michigan .Central Railway, near ,I ?-I and, read- list, . some of the most interesting of : -11 ill I - L * 8'aofallo": Au'luahfroM 1: Sale,West Half Lot7,Con.6,Tuekervmith, away L ilon each side. )ordly, style� But, unfortunately,, his view, Kalamazoo4 A stranger who shared his . able adobe I ouse,, bujl� above the has broad and fertile bi i,ttomf - -'s i : . ­, r'ze . I 84 p. which are those from;, the Queen Char- .. � �M =p W111 life, took p L containing 60 acres; 4 miles from Seatorth ; L bitious Cal � il -1 2nd $6 ,- flowers or, fruit, 2nd - hi -water i -ever known. N arly its whole letigih is or was occu- money gave out, and the am - seat did the business whi 6 Mr. F. was . still I . $5; gbest big 1 L , N gark � qi LLL ­ �- I -ev. . - L .160 to 1,000 acres. tain is now living ill a very modest way asleep. - L j - I C' 8- ifev 2 d ;5, - , Boras cleared and under oultivatioa, the rest in pied by farms of from lotte islands and the'coasts of, British L -portrait, lat $7 ; '11 , good hardwood bush; there is a good well with -On the nigh i of the 66d, he went to bed , � I si relating to the customs of the -... g .1 I I I -.. � - - - I � is uncubivat. Columbia I , 9 , ptimp, on the promises. For further partletil as uatial, bu; some time in the night h At Many places -alO9, its course there indeed, his V&fjt domain" -Arthur Edwards, a sailor, disabled I �ti ; 9 Mrs e - - I I I I � -41 S: , te of th& -Mr. Charles McKinnon, of lotlot I apply to A. SPROAT, Taekersmith. I.. 4601+4 . I , HaidaU Indians. The - Centennial Post I an and : � L was ly a oise like the gurg. WY16 little Mexican vill),ges, Mexican plaz ed, and his flue residence and grounds d insane, was found gesticulating ,� g. . I � 1, the, � -- wakened b I . ' I Office is in this building, and the other ,I * * . � b of bed 0 they are � to seed - I J � con., a, Kinloss, lost a new house 'on ling of '�4rater. He pu his hand oul called, ol be rapidly going . .1. a score or more seem , gibbering on Jefferson -avenue, Detroit, N L �4 - ace � .., PERTY FPR S&LE.-Twolots, with a 2 departmentsof the'Government are re- day morning .-Of - weak, Land A; L 11u , ed-nesday L last week by fire. He � PRO . _ Altogether,. this makes for to A.*McL. on Thurs last - I �� i story frame house and barn, situated on the and'was horrified to rid the room cover. houses. I I I " ,prelimin- � presented by machinery and otherwise; - had just m � : Lt into it the previous Sat. ' Nsrket Square 1 Somforth. The premises have Colorado quite a thick ly settled commun- . was taken to the central station by a.DO- . � 4U,L ed ith wa6r n . y! to the level of the TRIP TO THE CENTENNIAL. Cartridge making, stamp- . K �'- . 0 , iX �iab with . � A and envelope = urday, and there was so bun Used as egg packing establishmont, and IrT A man here describing his igai- I . liceman. ; He is a survivor f the Lady , ��i . � I I . � , _me lime 1, e ed on -� k of their - un(kr firowell adapted for- any public business.. F - bed lie a,�ake the other inmates of ity. ito Ing and other operations are carri I -El in disaster in 1861D, andUsually lives 1i lr I . . When theL �airi- fell on Tum ' ' particulars apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAor ing, his two children,- deuce, never says N�i lives in such a Corre ondence of the Huron Exp08 r- daily. . � i s the house L. Ze'�om �Ifd Beiz 9 � � " I I I town, Ont. , I ia the . I . , 81) I . , � day it wet the lime, , L n such a "out I FAL then the sun co * boX, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderlob it-4eep it. water, some township or i ity, but always in Moore . 111111119 inade his w , waiQ. . . - :1 he 1, L The woman 9 pavillion is just across -i towel, �� Ld caused I . 456 - H - -Mr. John Livingstone, of L a . - 11 out strong and shining on the lime, it is Ontario. I .� hundred y dsi to 4he bluffs. After gives the nan:I6 of the-;!1tream i ves on, ow shall I describe the great exhibi - , . I I . .. '11, I � I ignited in that way. - I I . as on Horse Creek, or! on San tion ? How give an intetlligible synopsis Belmont avenue from t;he Government ! ,1 suitable ' ' d. Creek, or brother to the celebrated African ex- . J i - seen Lg e in a place i - . � 4 . supposed the house that I his taiijaily wer building and is worth� visiting `hV those ' ; ,-��i A recita- T., lip - . TTOXESTEAD BOU $1,000. -No money re- , -. _ , ,re, *ere- two of the children III)* XJL quired down -20 acres of land, 15 acres clear- of s, fety, III turried� again toward ,the on the Huerfano, TWs is of its wonders? Mere description is apt has bad a relic of the;Doctor sent - ! 6, . .1 I who would know the extent of I 1womanYs rior'from hissifter living at PHamilton in - - I L mg. I I inite enough to satisfy the inquirer, for to present to the mind , of the reader . .1 1 stairs, and they. had, 'a narrow eampe ed, 5 in bush, with a good bearing orehard - house house, with e curing - -4 t I I - the iut ntion of se I sphere" in this age,- Agricultural Hall Scotland. I 1. ture hap- from being bumed to deatlu The lose is : of 7 rooms, frame barn and log stable; In a very though the creeks ' b a hundred or nothing better than a confused, and be- . The w1emento is an Inverness -1 �� � L . some Of his iraluables; but the, house was . - 1, 7 I . . I I I . ma 'e near the northern corner of ��j L Deputy I about 64K,. No insurance. Mr. Me. I healthyand desirablo neighborhood, only three- I the Water hadi melted the adobe more miles in length., ttey are onlysettled wildering cliaos of ideas. How shall I 18,OUL I the cloak which the doctor was �n the habit � I i�r L . �tl �bywhich' quarters of a mile from oliarehes, stores, selloo 1, 9011( , ' gr nds a building covering over ten of we-- g while III Africaj and siffer 11 t, � ) Kinnon has the, sympathy of the com. : mills; ' I . built so that it one rancYdeep along; their course. ' reduce it to anythiDg like 1 -ii intelligible 0 ariln I - L -� . &c. C.R. COMMANDER, Bayfield. 456 of which the house wO I acres of ground and filled with speci .1 -41, ch mig,lit 1 munity. L 1� fell, and the whole structure was swept ?There is moire iarm�,ng on the Huer- cosmos ? Two objects it is necessary 'to imens hisaeath was sent to ScotlWtid with his � ii i . � � of the agricultural products and imple- . - 1. . -, i f3 �Xur:It was nth of body. . i! �, 1. - I FOR, SALE OR TO RE NT. -For Sale or I f � o than on any Oth . :t� � - I . - . � FARM away in the torrent. . 'The poor rancher, On I keep in- view ; fire t� to furnish a guide to ments of all nations. Ontario shows up ' have been � � H.1 i , -1 L ing up a� I Auction Sales. to Renb, Lots 11 and 12, Con.. 6, L Groy, 180 Denver but not Dear 411 the land under future -visitors, and second, to give, at --LSome varties in,.Montrea� iW� -. .. . . - '. I . . acres, Oyer 100 L thui left in e nigh with ,his family, f -4y wellin this departinlent, and Seaforth i �� 1� � , 1, and he - , Con. 2, 4 L clearrad, balance well timberod ; ?,son to 'ditch is now cultiv d. Many of the at-home readers some accurate idea Oi . tiking ad,�antage of the hi& reputation - �r� I I I I Monday, Oct. 2, On Lot 37 ; go d frame house aud'barn ; good bearing oreh- houseless arid half naked, had ,'rei ! r point with pride to the fact that the ' 4. , . 0 1 1 1 - 4� . - It to the mchesa4e deserted aid the fields left thedisplayand its accompaniments. if MA3 ef.OntaTio hrst-e - -t � I i R. 'S., Tackersinith, Farm Stock and, Im, Ard of 100 tteos ; po sees sion to Plow at any time ; bet. ia,ukful that the bulk of his fortune 1`4 I . . lass horses, 'by oiffeying I �M L .�. hoUaL best plow in the section was manufactur- 'on - I - `4 ' Usensible- I l ents. Jns.. McDonald, proprietor; L this farm is only 5 miles from � Brussels station ; comisted not of or land, but roam- uhtill6d. �, 1 The coustai Lt failures of crops these conditions are not to -some extent for sale, by aucti some ubsourid am . I— . ed by one of her firms' I , . I P4 f 30M - - � 0 � -� � . ­ I .� . graishoppgr x * ill be any I eputed to be a lot Of : first-class H: ,%bout the . for further puracularit Apply to 0. R. COOPER.. rie caring f �Om s a d the low prices fulfilled, vain w amount ,i4f - - tlfl � � i I is - i - I little for the ural Hall ' a beautiful struc . � .� P.. Brine, auctioneer. L . Brussels, or to WX. BISHOP, on the promiseg,j 00 led the pnp I Rorticult =that arrived in that -ity from . , lie breast. ! * I ! I . at discoura it . �, : I I I � have almol 9 Id the farmers. If wri ing. And yet this ought not Lto be 1. 7 � - I Tuesday Oct. 3, on Lot 15, Con, 4, - L storm. i - . �: . ture built almost �n#iely of iron and 10 I I. g an . � i , wonder ia t T. ; a task of , Ontario, for shipment t E i la" (1,:andit . �, I SALE Oft TO LET'-" Bona Vista,, farm, ?c Nea,rly the grasshoppers should - next year and great difficulty; fort�vhatevq - � . i - i McKillop Land and other Property. -al� the mountain streams, as 1. glass. It is filled with. a rich display of ti jj - .k� - I I I FOR - coun- is said some people were tadly, sold. .. n. F1 0 , e foot hills, have the year after swoop , N L - �o w . - .d or had I T. P. Brine, anof, - containing, 47�,, acres, 82cleared, rest well wood- thc3 . f r m, tb . dbwn on the itional.conser- Bank, , � I , Garniss�,prqprietor ; . I ad; on Lake Huron, near Dr. �Voods'; land rich . . . . I confusion there may be in our ideas there tropical plauts� and a4 addi -The agent of the Consolidated L t : I I uk . try, I reall believ I the farmers will is none whatever in"the exhibition. Here . in a I eep canyon, on ' L , y 01 b 1; v 9 . . . . . :4 . - Wedue4da�y, Oct. 4 at Knox!s hotel, ' = I I atory L contains amopg other thin - I -� , U 11 ' day.loam; good frame house and barn, good orvh- , their I up tt re and . agriculture all is reduced to order and symmel ry,. 9" at Norwich, Mr. Maedonaid I has ab- # .- � I - "'am" are - Chaton, Valuable Farm, - Wilson Cook, . ard of over -100 trees bearing; P, well and .stroa-ra, perl a�ps ra,l hund d feet below the 94v& ying any me lemon' and orange trees in full bearing. . i . . , i :F1 . I all sum L - - � �1: . _ 'Ometimes 'v, . . ,I, .1 the 1 -v 611 become - a lost -art in Colorado. One cause of confusion to the new arri- , sconded, and it is currently reportea : both of which contained, plenty of water Be I I , L �, I -proprietor; auctioneer. Burr D1111din; hills or prairie. 8 4 .t J. P. Brine, I I , � . L Memorial Hall, the fine art gallery is . I ja - 11 I � i bank is minus $6,000. The I -1 4�-- add - . - mer; terms easy ; posse'ision given at Now'kears; I . Thecountrywill'theal be given up to I Val however, is the irregular outlines qf 7 that the I '-. � --j thevanyons, are nalrr w, and again they I i . * '1� 9 !A Tuesday, Oct, U., on Lot 1-6, Con. 4, 8 sores in fall wheat looking woll. WILLIAal the most substantial� buildlug on the bank will not lose amytbiiig, however, I . - - Lee of the ! � .. - 6ndsheep and to mining, and it the grounds. The general contour of the . ­ :. . 459 de as to ea,ve a considerable' C#ttle V J . e i. . A new I Usborne FarmStock arid Implements, PLUNKETT, Teacher, Bayfield � I grounds. tt is built, of granite, glass a's Mr Mae 1�.; ; , - , . - I will be so wi -does seem -as if that 78 all -it is good grounds is that of a -triangle, of which L . . doDald's bLonefity Was in- � I i . II I � _ - - ?I � m , I e _r , Bishop, al'i Yin of barren bottom ]and which is i charles Perkins" proprietor ; A� ' and iron,, arid thus made absolutely fir sured to the extent of S10,000 in the � it I y .. -- ated, with t VALUABLE LOTS FOR SAL only the base, abutting upon Girard ave. I - - I . utilized for 4grazing or criltivation. The for. ! L . of. This building �was at brat intend,- I I ` auctioneer. .; I � pro Canadian Guarantee Associationof Mon- t I � RAILWAY STATION. -Lobs 50, 151, 52, 5b, ' There 're a1w a so'me men in every ilinear, This lies upon a street - I I I . Business ' a is rect . I East Half TA call on of the Huerfano is many miles in . AY . : 1 14 i I I - I-- ' Saturday, Oct, 21, on ed to contain the entire fine art display' treal. ... .- , I ,,,- whether I . 64 and 55. in Ja-rvlft'survey, Smforth. Thosclots siderable width, afford- community' who eaA' succeed where that has backbone in it, a solid iron' zz: I, 1 32, Con, 2 L, R. S., Tue,keromith, Fam' from their close vicinity to tho railway "atien le -ug h and of con - . . but large though it is, it was found to be �Mr. Thos. 'Yealidle, StrAford, has . . . i ger. The I , � ent others fait and who c4n attain success 'backbone of street railway track, and is . _- I L i4 1 7 1 �- . . 'tock, I lements and Household Fara are specially aelapted for mannfaetu;ing purposes. ing ubsiste�nceito quite a large gettlem not half large enough and another build- ! �. I 11 ,S � � . balance in tlir000qual walls of under the' mo I received a bronze medal from the Can- � 3 I � I COMM 'OnerS . - 116 . 17; ; iipped off, nittir Derbyshire, proprietor; 4 - Terms-One-fourbb. easfh, of farmers - ad stocktuen. The I . at advetse eircurnstances. straight as a ramrod. The two remai - . _ is 81 . 7 . TY - LL Y, had to be erected in rear of it, called In, . for bis � ­ I . el I annual instalmentm. with intoroHb At seven pct ; '. ! . 1i � f e '15th of I the canyonis are rock� and tugged au� There is' one farmer;'on the Huerfano ing sides follow the winding sinuositios Ing ex, In -these two buildipgs adiau Centenn �, l I'. Brine, auctioneer. . -- cent. Tid-3 periect. GARROW & RADEN- . I I ­ I e - the art aun plough, and has also received an Interna: i I - r . lber inst.., 1456 fitig covered with who is said to raise a! large crop every of the Landsdowne drive, a ba-ekboneleg's - I i � nearly peflpendiCfflar, b( I - -, tors'L Goaerieh. I .e many thousand works of art, consist- L . --1 L HURST, Sulloi . � L 4 orl no grasshoppers. park road, that wriggles snakelike about al � tional prize. This puts Mr, Yeandle in . � 11 ! -­ L ee . �s averag- '------- �., . L 'S ushes of var ous kinds. year,,grasslioppers i . : I I . . t, - I . . sarribby tr and b I I ing of oil and water color paintings, the front rank of Canadian exhibitors. I i . � . - . ,- � - I "ach. US AND LOT FOR SALE For Sa-lo a to �e This year altliou L7h he! lost the most of the eastern and noruh-western sides of � � . Very pictafesque vieivs are often bronze, I I INC DEPARTMIEN lar� two 8torcy Concrete cotbago, near the I . i - 0 : . 11 rich town- JAMOR T . HO &a � -of the his corn, he rai�ed 4 large quantity of the grounds, roundir�g off the apex of t e . statues and busts in inarble and The Chatham plow got n itbing. Mr. ! I I - n , . . market I n Scafortb, also the Job on which the Aec� i' thei& canyonal and the lover, �� antique 1?ersonaL ornaments, Majolica -as, i -� � were harvested triangle into a semicircle and making Chas. Duperovy of Stratford, h we un- - irrespondift I nature ha�s here wheatand oats, whic . I � ' I L I house stands with the privilege of purchasing tb a beautiful at d romaritic in . . L ware and ecclesiastical decoration. derstand, receiv'ed an International prize I q I I � - ka,, writos, . . The house contains kitchen, din- a I tmost before the "hoppers" ade their appear- some vigorous scollops in the Bides,, TJ1e I L ; 11 taste to the u I ! � - adjoiuingL lot chance togratify� ,a These are the principal buildings of 9 for his harrow. I I , i L �met with, I � I Ing. room, -sitting room and bed room down stairg 1. I . His wheat avei ged 26 bushels to entire premises measure -0G0 acres, a - - I -. � I . � � �111- i I . . Complete in. ever - with four bea-rooms and a closet up stairs; Th 0 extent. . ! L . ance, . the exhibition. Separate buildings L are te ; I �' mdo from y detiii, .showing the L the acre his oats 36, which is not are enclosed by a board fence 10 f t -Quiri a sensation bas bloen created ' 4 i " el, devoted to displays of. carriages, wagquo, in Cha orat I .1 !- , rooms are largean I wall apportioned, Thorciss Having Froceede4 lip the Timp as far- P, and ' . . tham by the rev -elation of ase I - ., I , � � - * � - � sant time Posoe"ion im- I 11 I . i I ment of I . well and woodshed convenient. as any cattle wereto, be found# we cross- is and leather, minerals, ete - i,ge, which has -existed for nearly.. 1 I a . . � - � to JOHN Pa'L I what is sel- tained some 150 or more build' a inlarril L.. �, - f I I L � . bad for this countryJ This gentleman--- high. Within this enclosure 'are co . . The -- - ­ �- Reeve of I Largest and Finest Assort mediate, Apply to A. A RNITAGE or � ;o the ApiBlia, the. his a very large- ranch,i and, lugs of a hoes � a; . . Spanish 00-crument, occupy a I -- I - ­�� . I ed ovef the country large three years between Augustus Pace, . -1 . I ­ . BOMERSET. � I . 458 Owing to the dom, seQm here, a ba�dsome house and aiies and descriptions, from the smallest � j, �7. ­ - ­ ' I I � . - - .-,d acres of � next creek bo the wi at. - . building with maps, models, books, and formerly of �Covington, Ky., ind Eliza . I 11 . � - I�L'j � -- - - I i . 1 L . i , -1 L. . . -- � i - . . stantial outbuildiogs. He was one booth or oriental bazaar up to the mam : �, t r, I L . f Y i. ttle,., three ARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, north half Lot milc ness of I last wint -1r, the cattle drift- sub other matdrial designed to show the Northwood, daughter of Joseph North- ' �� = , - I L ing, which covers a floq�r , , . .i- - L I F red ,�., found very of the earliest settler� in the country, exhibition build ' . U f -� eep, hogs, , 14, Concession 6, Norris, 100 acres, 75 cleft -C cry little and out' . . ography, geography, and resources of J o I . IMPORTED OLOTHS I . wood, of Chatham. Pace bas lived in, - ealbiVatioLn, 12 ae a TL i's "OP - . . . ,res so w a ud Was prad I . . J� � . � I - I I he a � L rad , 1, -T- . and In bebt state of few of thei Pthly pt r t -of t ent enoulgh during the good of more than 22 acres in are . 0 Chatham for eight years under an U038111111- - . P - -, ­ vere it nut ! cattle on I I that country, Kansas and Colo � L I I! � I 8 ' not only to" m�ke hay while the i - with fall whijac, large boaring orchard, good - -L ' �, aL the south-easter�p . - s i s� � . �� .�-en favor- buildings, log house, frame barn 5MO; the land - ran e. � The previol 6 winter: however, - times, L building commences ntly OCCUPY a buil4rig with specimen ed name (Joba Thorn), and is well ,- I 1. ; I I . I I ­ shone," but to say'e it as well. He corner of the grounds aud runs westerit _ 101 L It ,z I I - - R - I Ig man at � 18 wull fenced with .e(l&r rails ; 4 miles fromBrus- tha of 1875), was Sri L unusually severe , Bull ;f their agricultural L, productions, and known in sporting circles. L ; � U - I 11 I .. I � EVER S]XAD�Vjf kf- THE sels, one-quarter mile from school house, I mile ' I ttle hat; large � investmento!; in cattle and other parallel with the base for moie than Ono- ; . I .. '�'� L - � - , I � L . almost every State has a building on � -�, ,i Intative Of : 6ne here . elsewhere, and the ca -A very sudden death ,occurred in . 1� '. it - I kinds of bus s besides farming, and i8L third of a mile. Its length is 1880 fe0t � - � . lr. .. � from Methodist ohnreh ; posseusilin at any - . ines - p . � - I I 0 I'VP 111)g of - . it, -� E F t'm Mitchell on lVeduesday eve , �-%' A'w N 1) ;1' State avenue for its b adquarters. I can- - ; for further partienlars apply to ,,LB It wer driven, by the Aorms great distan- -last ; -, '- . Idin is I 111 -4 , - . - MITCHELL, Brugsols, or to SQUI R&MXOLL, ces. The' mortality in stock that winter worth at least a half million of dollars, and width 460 fect, The bui L : , , 9 . � eron. � . . I I . not attempt to enumerate or even C1aB8jf.V,, .10 . r f �j ,# . lons, eac ' i �i . it rivalry . L �9 � I L . h L week, that of Airs. hn 311a She � .- . 7 . Barrigtorg L 459-4 . I at.. but lie still follows t e plow -afield, and divided into 36 national sect . i - - . I tithe grounds of - � * - . ,Brussels. � . was very g�l I have heard-'- it estim I the various buildingso had been Bliglitly complaainin during the I , . III, Exeter, f I eat. ! , - in itself i � 7 7 777 % . . .. � . k L t I , of the old� cattle� died works as faithfully, � any of his hired of which contains a large show 4 - � 7 ed at 50 oer cent. L which I have before mentioned there are day, but nothing. _-f a Serious natur wf i I Z- i has ex -1 . c'AbE. I r n . 0 , 0 As . _ I I IFTY ACUE FIRM FOR S -Eamt half hands.. Asl was p4ssing, this gentle- wo thy of devoting a large portion of !a 1.0 L : L . jfr ! �Sflntatives F 1� om 16 to 20 of the young cattle, 1, e 150.. One, other item must suffice, ; - I . . i - Lot 10, Con. 8, Ifullett; thero are 40 acres 9,0 . p it wa I s ilmost Ni'la-Ily disaa- inan's place one moping, I saw, what day in examining. There are but feiv "B"'n I anticipated, when at the hour of t - I A viz: the narrow guage railway which 'o'clock, in the presence of ber husband. ! mys, : On oleared, imProvadand underdra,lued, the remuin- ano to shec . who can afford to d6- ; � * . makes I ; . L Ap . h a . Ing 10 is wol I timbured with harawood; thure are tro's.: Thy isliapa is a bLreek very was at that time neW to me but what is visitors, however, a tour of the ,1�rounds every few and family, she died almost immediate.- ,,rthmare's I , fair -buildings oa the ptemises; a good orchard of . 0 . . -. iough� he-r� I a a Mexican vote more than bne or two days to th * . half for five ly to the surprise of -. all v be were pr i ' I seleeta in the !, lar to f. ie Ti � A rush�ng stream common en . t W's L an '. In . - minutes three miles and a ela- , !E *Se of his �' Purchased and Carefully � . bearing trocs, also a umnbcr.of.vouu,� avi)le trees, 8LM' W, as their time is, perh �ps, limi . I i - � 4 rrily tl h - i I'll I and a good well - and puinp;'Is situated a,bout 8 at first, it asse"'Im bi engaged in irrig,atingq� Irrigating is wet buildh _ cents. . The cars are open a13Ld afford a ent. .L . . u�oug can I 1 1 1 a I tl coming dirl a Xnan innst be with the ed to a : L ad ahould ! t for Cash � il I ;y work, c . week's stay. It is possible to . . of the grounds. . � bol( -e mforthatkl Clinton, and 11­1niles -dant b i , ic view evening A large new � befit European Marl miles from St 2 yolis and vei ftoms, f way panorioim - -Last Saturday: ' i Z . - , - � -1 at- ' I - from Kinbiu-n, on a good �rfWcl Mod, - to . er I I a I � � . Vor fur . I ugh up to the I ,do" the main building in a sort c -1hiladelphi I brick dwelling in Paris `wm': totally -de- - L 'a le I . til I s where it, tapers ]own to a water wh ever it is, tho L L As to the cost of living in I I . �� - I C plai '.- I - in mud, 'i The,mornin gives . � I . krt all,ne'11- I ehor palticalarH apply to GEOW4h, 111A,;\N Con- I a su ceegsion of kne g was chilly, in nine hours, which ' an average 6f is 130 (,�a ­.N�Tr. R, i taxt:(A fup, I - Rtance P. 0. . . 1 456 f("01)10 rill, nd then I to es : each national so -tion.- about which so much is said, L it ' stroyed by fire, It app . TS . � . L . I and the M-exican .1la4 his coat on. and 15 miijutes to . r than in New York, or, indeed ; I I ­ ­ � fj bag ,rhoj.64', T I Thomson, Jr., as workin ; � , . her(,- ard> a few a hasty greate the owner, uf -g � - I I ­ eallin , L gria,nt ,witL d Some of them of coutge, in such J 11 � - I � . . I R Mu. MCDOUGALL- AR51 IN.-TUCKEMSA11TH VORSALE,.-Ioor ' h s sc4ttored aloa4 at distan., buttoned upp but his'leg.,3 were bare, an any other large city of the Union. The up stairs and accidcntally4 h noeked -a � . std,elc ranc e ; ; A � . � . � - va-rds the F 1. . c ;Ierethey? certainly walk would only be glanced at, while to I . I . Sale, 6outh half of Lut No. 2U, Con, 4, li. It. ­ . ilea his trousers, w4or largebotels are crowded because they burning lam� on the 114)or, q4ns�ing & fire . I ' ' I cep varying . 4 mie to.. ten m I � �. .� mate.rial . , 8" Containlog 50 acres, about 4U aures of which ti re important a little more atten- , . li - � L - i�s was the nearest the mo -it . I k L . . � 4. * 64m are tl ,e homes of not .on him, for .1 are well known, and large prices are which by all eflorts could I jitit be txtin- I � are cleared, well t6need and lu, a hiAl smLo of a,rj�rt. Mcs- of l - L 9( t t, guished. Thehow,ewa%value-dat$4,M0, i. � 11 . . 8 L)proach to the gallb of old GauTI had tion might be given. If yon wan o see ' ' I � � Orders for Clothin will rock3ive Proopt ealtivation; t1io balance Is well,timborod. Good clors and are ie most co,mfortle s a] paid ,sometimes while boarding houses `4f' M' . I : ba�,h . �s , , . i . , I '' _ I en for manvi-a do,y. A white man, the products qf the leafling countriL of , � . I . 9 L Kank barn with stables unde�'ueath; good log. �,maginable. �A'here the se . are to be had in all a to of the city at was insured for two tbollisaud in -the � I . i and i . . t lodking 4b des i. lart and science, 1. .- L . -chiLfa. Well watere . when he worl�a �at irl-iga,ting, puts on his ' the tworld nf civilized rlodging, breakfast a I ; I ; � ! be found . dwelling hotl I ic an d tim.&II ol d rai!lcher bail a wife �and fami.y,� there is , . . i from $1 to ,52 a day for Royal. � L � I � �� .- Attention and will Terms of Pa� maut ctuty. Iii ffituai,od abunt 4 miles . i t'the 1)1exican, pulls off his' enter the building at the central traDB- 'audering bohemi- * Mliry's kiLrl to, 1A r. Samuel ; - higl� boots, bu i f ,r - and if a V I . all ays $Orr. 0 attemot after rimtuess and and suppe , -This note from a Sit, 11 - i - � . from Seaforch, aud'on it good graval road. L Al)])Iy ' once � . 3 � . . . -0. 8Z I .. S and�wades in. cept from which you can enter at � gh iii I -- -1 � I INIFIred one ' -miscf; or bo hginoudvl1;o Pusilt Offif 10 c , to wa�r4 fort v sible'aboub unmeritionable � an is determined to live as many of them her lover' was rimfle publid tljrou � . on tho prc , fort � � I reek is the u departments of the UnitM I � - L- � M('-dic'4-1 I - L � . U11S.1WBM1.rlfkJ1,LI8TON. - 458#4 do, by frequenting free lunch bare and I law suit ,- "Dear ,6'arnie, Pal�s watermil- I �- 11 I . I h i 4 habitation, but bach, ilo�'s'raneh Some ,distance I LLLL. I � I . ----­�­­ . 1.11 . It AIGE. I � . � �io!m! ell one Of the beat known States,, Englatid wid, her colonies', France I - 00.11d was PREGIL'SELY" RIGHT ... 1111 - , of *any� oemblanc,, of either, Doyle ran , cheap restaurants with a 25- cent cot at Coine and briD mu poetry 1 � � - I I AND FOR SALE. -Being S.,1 of L 9, Con. 7,. is ilestitute I . � I 0olorado. Old Jim � and Germany. . But if your anxiety is to . D get through the is ripe. , love for * � I . . L o t ,I)' J I � - . L ade 'of logo, with mud country places in night, he can manage t, like you brought before. 91111y" I . . 11 I � township of .�,Torrfs,eoataininglOO aoroti,40 li s housc'i s in � i � four quarters of I - . .. I I X i man in his day, a see curiosities from the -and " I . 1 '.4 � . � acros oloareti, auJ woll waturod. it is sihiatati',4. � 1 ,df.loo:r there am one or two Doyle was alamous; , d4 -for a Mere song. Good rooms' you w ever flow like wat&r running I , Ifty's eel( I rop an . � nion of Kit I the world visit the remoter portions of ill I 11 I . Milos from Brosmolff, 13 miles from Scalorth, ruid 2porary and I com a beds are to be had at from 50.cents to $1 down a Jw. 13nrigi * . L I (� hag beat PRECISELY RICHT � IN QUALITY, . Also robinFi, theinteribr of which an as unin- conten tater r( , a piece as . - I � , it guartor of a ndle from the gravel road. t'L and an Indian the building. Machinery Hall lies west � � - � I - . 81 lot 1 27, Con.. 7, Lownship ofmorris, I go acres, all � I B I � � �L , - al Exhibi- IL N,iti6g as tf e exterior. There is an un-. .Carson and CoL a day, an4 meals from 2,5 cents upwards long as your arm, and bave, � het�) 'more � I - . b Sightly corral 0 )vttle-yard I ard by, all trader of the earl I imes. This ra , he main building still along the without limit, so that af terall the cost of abou m. raving ri " 5ff the Ist Ush, 30 a=4 haidwood the rciit various kinds of r c yi - t the i 0 11glet4 all other I . I - w f a 0 at one time. - . � the grounds. The le.0 - a matter of -Colue lieXt unday and . useful til I - I - It com- z base line of I I : 1w 1,rof. � -nbor'L and gitu*tod 'only a quarter o Much resi = in e ,wag. very valuabl living resolves itself into sweet things. I i : ; PRECISELY RIGHT tH MANUFAWRE-' mile from the ii1mve. For terms aqly to the pe�rhai ps a � tablet ." I hund0d acres of tillable this building is 1,400 feet; width ,160,an knowledge and taste. IL W- H- don't fule Me. " � I , 4 . ' 4cal selec- . . I 1111dorsiguoil (J.1,1 'I), 10L h my a in�n,� the om 1161 of t I u- prisesseveral , I t- itcovers about 14 acres of area, TheI14' . � � 4 � � . t 28, Con, 7, Lowtiship of Dior- oluw'. M . tensi�e- n-1 . -An in sane man U-am(l � obn Nephent I - Wcl-ta the � ,, rio, MAUYWALREft Aarnfnistratrix, 458-4 sa, ds of cattle live.4 In ,quarters no be ter land and an ex . grazing range ou I . ('11 - � � . i l I ]F0. _ L - ' tj ' 'de. The land wa# all let. out to ten- I mense Corliss enL4ne in the centre of the - Canada. -0 broke -away from -a constabl - in Kincar* . I 11 � —�' I 11 - of - , , z — 13U -,�Ihat needi he et a' I - � . . - these, tl building, that supplies the power for the i N � ghtfully 'Warm for the *r , ,or sale, on reasonable tc.? t I bis c ppem, ant their, houses made . , been award- is; I Deli 0 i ARX FU It 8 A Llt.-v _ y Be e auts or cro, is daily at TheCentennial priies have dine last week, and ran for 1 a Iting di W, . le, vil lage by themselves. great mass Of machinery that I tan - [1094101. be. i - .., Staulo),, eoutftinillg 100 I 11 1. The poor � i Season. terms, Lot 4, Con. 0 . ce before lie was captur - L ve tli,-xn aw`a�, in sear(h of better quite a litt .. . ta,he% hal; i I Aores,,w ui N%alah aru cleared, weii.foncod, in 1 or!mo I . re and tavern which work beret trau�niitting its - motion I ed. Canada takes 300, t- I n e I I I , ars, class ell tiviaion and froo from sturupo, the ; gr 88 an L wou, 11 'a and � -A ratic low's mind seetim COW . tely Lgone , - , The Very LGwost Prices. for th"O I � I 1. Id' not be ve ry profitable There was also a sto Af ter Doyle's through many miles of shaftiri h of the Consolidated Bank f el - t LSOMO - 1 5 - 11 d i . . I bal"Wee dmbLred with the best wood; buildlngH I to lea:vo a han3scrno house behind. This did a thriving busi6ess. 'tiderf I object" --Lale)y . is about to be established zt New Ram. -and he talki� iuu"santl OU i 2t n Tight T imes. . ;Iltba - I comfortable; a good young orohard of fruit trccH; � , . . I winter death, howtwer, the;� place went to wreak i belting, is a wo u d4great man from ,SLt. if -el i1a, who has - , -rot acts I imTrto , 4 0 - - caNn' 1) him ,from the . 4 L althol.11111 I also well water"Utt , withlu 1� milas frohl Kiplj(,�n � . His heir were either - o- . there. was Placed upon the platform ,of burg, Ont, I f . L I i h Ir summer a, ' I - I rid ruin. lb I . . -170fulky n' U114 4 mileli froIXIL lirUeefteld statioil -uilef; I stormls, and that 18'enoug on . 7 . Origin �r I � a put, 1(11 Made Most Ga I iij and 10 i this i which is said to be the la - -Prof. Gibson, of the Normal S 001, five hundred gorlf3," and I ,e is to do I - I . i i 1, .. I 1 . I I � - � I 4 - -he v/cirld,-another en, 11 I I . - I - � * York an wand6rful thiiigs , � Ile has a frolu Seafortli, cliuton and E, %etcr, with gravel ;i a awa� Pn the range vident or uufortunate, and wanage I 0 . rb for bim" I the 'Can I rromises, . I TLI" is a &.hoioc he is ' iost of the t ;,, 9 . . - y quickly. eat in t gine sqId to (Jittawa, died suddenly in New . I ... . i f . I ,oads leading to onch place. I when at get rid of their pro )erty ver � - I I p . � � � . . farm ro ltifflug�up his attle, and qvei m 6 � Thursday, of last week. brotherin the 1,undou Asyliam, .,and no i ? L � I I . - smallest; a tin , mite of achi - � L i I Bud IS dotterving thu attentioli of pumlih�,(.rs. I The wh 10 for sale, f or the be the y in: I � i I - ; . r x . I . � ! V IN me . Iti 0. .The store, t er� .11, . - POY013 the I)IIJILliftH or to Kippon I'. 0, I 3L I(,, 1111fers to sleep in the open air, ole place is I w . n Iii I, � A I . � , he 7 weighing bat foul, rains and set .-,in -A man called Gardis, of Teeswater, doubt he -will soon joi idies cam. 0 i (-,'o r a a E air I ur tnelssure" i I rid or third , . . . in. Mackay, char'," 'with mur. � , I . I y and leave YO - BLAIR,-Jr. ., � I tE bedl) ig� which r,d,ign seco V tion by the vapor o a; single drop �of burat a blood vessel, by which he lost _W � � I -. existe I ace. I - . � ­ � . 440. 1 perhaps (k - ­ )a, over mo f ; . � I ' � - � . - ,-- -- - . I - wit in� tavern, the little age of hous( -, township of � I - - . I . , � 1 of a � 5LIM or, evNilng, = ditch, and the water� nevertheless a real steam, engine, some three gallons of blood. dering James Harris, in th( I i i ,d, 1 300 acres of land u der . � -ffe Was , First Come First Serve - . ARU, FOR SATX.-F or .8ale Lot No. a, aua � . . Walsiagham, on the 17th Of June fast, ! - 11 ­ F Lot No. 4, Concession 12, Ttielwr- 1, h i n I 1 his .. refen m6e. I and piston, the stroke .-Itev. Mr. Hughes,- of Cai � And-raw's, i Part of � I.. Zrazing rajige could be bought with cylinder . - aing an acces- I . ()u-coursewa4d . lek until ex ,eepted ,- ; 1*ff. - eoutainiag 180 acres, 100 of whiab are . tensive: j I I not b ! You can mako the Best Choice : . � lown this =d lere, i I am Living this measuring one -twenty-fourth of an inch, formerly of Hamilton) hagae a call and Benjamin Hall, with b i 1� I I "�In I me toothe r�ve then u he river for 6 3, 000. I In this- by the congrel � sory before the fact were �ricd at Sinal- . at ein" -1 ., �1"h 'wel fenced and in. a, good state of culti- w(� co , r, then u ih, I gation of Christ Church, . 9 � I i * �,Iu the ! - - .'ration,'the balanco wall, timbered . id place, -this !'farm �Ipr sale" -!La - gratuit- and the out -off one- sixty -fourt, coe last week. Mackay vias convicted I . —, I with hardwood; .to-tte Huerfan�, After roun, -up . , 1 ratford. � � . E dark, he ; 'a 9004 frame barn, driving shod and shoop house, � I 00 advertisernent,l which is greatly building is the largest and most variod Brunswick street, St I . z� � rty settles dom n ta its wc rk i its pro. . �. .but . motio� th"at -The Misses Mel.lor, ki8ters of the ab- Of wilful murder, anfl sentenced to he , -baukaient, I -1 , r% A - also a lop, barn and stable, an& a good log bona() ; pa ' at my conscien'e, it illustrates collection of machinery in - - 1 � W-11% .. again , I been hung on the 2nd of Nuvpmber. Hill n W - � abeanng Orchard of fruit.,trada. The farin. is c6-Liirigs arc v3ry, monot)n us. The I . . Mow had I TERMS. . . aluq of has ever been known. , All kinds of work sconding .Montreal jeweller, have I . Well watLreti. Is 4 miles from ffensall station, � y is very muc a like that the value or rathe want of � . ; ur ictc I �. work of one da committed for trial atthe Cc tofQueen's was convi A of wanal4ughter, and �,��110 wag 1 4114 9 miles from cithGr. Exeter or Seaforth'. with . F)r the first farming land in C.4 rado, . are carried on daily, such as weaving, . . . I .sentenced to three years iw'tho Peniten- I I I I - . . . I . oflithe prebeeding ones I the alarm, I -, Or I per cent per Month addel ) � .Pavel roads leading to each -place, and conveni- . the -cow- There is a story a�l out old Jim Doyle spinning. knitting, printiniz, type cast- Bench. bonus to tiary. The jury recommeiide Mackay . ­ � I on.t to schools and churehbs. Apply on the prern- fe�v days the juniors awo g - ing, scroll sawing ; making candy, .�--Ilit6hell offers 810,OM � - � d , � I et reached I � I 1808 or to Chiselhurst P. O., to DONALD ROB- BoEbbwha,t iftis ' sad to be -which I suppose to pe true or at'lea�t er, any person starting a manufactory in to mercy. Z� - � 1) *ys were J� A try cigars, wate . . . ; ------ � / - INSO.N. i281 7 I hich I will ' hes, rubber shoes, pap Salisbury tho abutw . . 1 456 f6skir. After he day's,wo 1� was over, "founded on fact nd.w arpets, book marks, the real Mitchell.with a certain number of -Last Saturday, Mr. John -comrades.' - . 11 � , ziof daylight to tell here. One d y in the early times c I - I . . .-- of Strathroy, narrowly escaped. a most I �ISHIN`018 . if thtre was an hour or two J, I . , . GENTW. FURN . VJ�1,13."Lrs FARX,rioR SALE.-Iid-ing com- he went on a visit t an Indian, chief, of Coventry article, printing wall pape�; hands. d , ekAw- � I ra,culously � � i I Posed of Lot No. 7,:�Bayfield concession, town- to,spare,J was 3evoted to,.fo3t raciug I kicked terribledeath� Whileenga e in � better be � . tin . . I the Cheyenne tril e, 1 believe, the : in fact hundreds of processes going oni: in -A pers6n from Logan was f � I I "hIP of GoderiGh eqnsis g of 84 acree, W of and horse 4 severa,� impromptu I ts of the building. In connection out of a store in Mitchell the other pven- , a well at the residen - - ,, a neiglibor, P I I I , The chief all par In � Which are cleared andlin a good state of cultiva- �1� r'. Then there Sittiag Bull of that day. tee sides CAY-led-in, burW'' g him undier � I . I . : HAIW AND CAFSt I fights wer, ev. got Up. 'alned him at dinner and the priri� with the pumping machinery fin. 4e ing for using indecent and profane1an- ln� z taccidents, � ti0u, and nearijau of it seeded to graEo; the W" 1,mysteriou game of cli.rds, denom4 .ente,t � 1 the energetie- - I � I . . I . remaining 54 acres of .bush are beech and maple* . . I dish was a lit*r of young puppies# southern transeept is an immense t4i�uk guage in the presence of ladies. .five feet of - earth. � Y I . h they put cipa , alls -At Hamilton, last SAurds . I 11, � vy evening � unculled'and very viluable, being of first-rate inpi,te "freeze o 0, " in whi , - y, two ettortwof those who came to his "Bitt, I I � vork Of the, I . -, into which a Is,rge body of water f I _ r. Df ` th 11 " r , 4 I 4 1 . , p 0 lac 3 I - I , I X a 1-1 4 r I � I . I I 3 i 01, -1 �r y M e I I , I "M I I i t M 11" I I � quality; 11 y stewed- -It �ao a practice among his rHoux . �� , for their Weekly Arrivals from NeW - - . -a large quantity of cedar; there is a good $'ante" ac e -a & "called" nice took placeat the one anee he was released from pe I I � . . up aa I d "s w " -a � . driving park, � . 1. about � . I � . .. f"Ine house and some other useful buildings ; . t th the Indiaxis tb�f 4 guest should eat from a considerable height, being first races g imprisoned I !Podley, of an .ey I after bein I . � ' . *lkO 6, good young bearing orchard containing 125 .d "Went each Dther: better," �ha I won pm -tion I I j runa, L � . wha �ever w "fore him, sad failing forced -up there by a monster pump. a sweepatake for $W, ,which was P I . � Styles, Out- � twent -minutes. He is still in A criticA � . _ _Way -Newest trees, 4 good Well - to indulging in. as set bo " _y I - � . , � mue given w _ I I � L and a never -failing creek; the were very C - L I . :You I to do so shopld givoiIiis host a presen Scores of purnpinq engines are busily at by 1plwk M" who took Qiie last -three - imo but ( and -had . 0, . I'Ll is about 2 miles from the rising village of W, I . the: stern were thus employ- �'i. idit' his ultima* reooya7 Lwi -- : . , L C B&Aeld, County �f H.;;ou For further padicu. . L ME* I I . L - heau outof :six. 'The swond race,for I . other- G., & - L - . I the older ad more a to would whi(h the hoalt , If should = Work about the edges :of the tank an - 01L L : RIAS . lat ed w w& by a . � '40L . 10886P ly, to the proprietor on the Premises. _ J ut cattle, Old, 119 � - L L A. MCDOUG I Jim had lived li� on hard fare, but stantly pouriug.in large stremm and m 1100, an Chw�ourg. Thorai pot . I liller was ; I N LGTX,RnV m7n auth4r in krouv wd talk I . . ; 1. . . I ­ � - z . ,; L .. . - . � , . - � —- -1 : I : . � I / YR. I I I i . . I z I � F I - I c . � . ; i . � I L . . . 7 1 . I � , I � � ; 1- , i � — . . . � . � L: t � . 11 f . ! i . L . I � I 1 4-- � -- �, - . - ­ :- ,- i . I .. � i- - - I � . I .� I . . . - ; 7 � . . ; . . : I - - . I - � I - ; �1 i . . 11 , . ; I - -- - � l I. -' �; - L I . .. I— I - i � . . � . ­� — _ 1� i ; [I . L - . . � . __� I I . . 7 ­ — ­ d . . . I . � � _ I I I I . � — . : I . I . � I . . . I . � . i � , . ! L . 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