The Exeter Times, 1879-10-30, Page 4The o!sons Bank.
zczaolarODATsn n1r 4OT OP PAxtaeazENT, 1.855.
Qafli,tab. $2,U00,OQp, Rest, $400,000,
HEAD. OFFLCE MONTREAL
Joirx blor,soN, Esq,, Vresitient.
Box. TatonrAs Wo2L]a;1,xAYe,.. - Vie -Pres„.
J Qi};ZT(N, Vico-Pros Slip Mutual las Co
tion D L Macpherson.. Senator,
,L WS11op)lera,Pres Ottawa River NavIg Co
Rom -fro Nelson, ltf 1' 1, Miles Wiilhuzie,
Z'. War,sraBsTArr TuontAs, 131sq,, - Cushier.
AT:1113A•rox, l3eq., . • -. - lna pector.
:Exeter Bruno] .,
HENRY C. BREAKER MANAGER.
LOANS TO FARM1ORS.
Money advanced to farmers on easy terms, on their
Owl promissory n.tofl with one or more good en-
dorsers. No mortgage required as security.
SAVINGS 'JANE. DWPART,UIEI`T
8;por.cent Interest allowed. O?GiZevosids.
Gold and mummy drafts bought andsolda Steri,
ing Exchange bought Land sold,
Collections made iu all parts of the Dominion
and returns promptly remitted at lowestrates al
exchange.
Exeter,August 15th 1878. 0-m
g fieivelezi i1110.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 80, 1879.
Carrenev Betorne
A. oonven ion is to be held at Toren.
to to -day, for the purpose of adopting
a series of resolution that will secure
the united support of all Curreucy Re-
formers, and, if it is thought advisable,
for establishing a Natioual Currency
League for Ontario. The trot is not a
little singular that while Canadian Fin-
ance 1llinistexs go to England from time
to time, asking the finauoial world to
lend them a few millions upon Cauadi-
an bonds, many persons fail to see that
in taking up a hostile position to a
National Currency they call in quest-
ion Canadian good faith among our-
selves. A National Currency would be
made to operate as a :National Loan
not bearing interest, at the same time
serving a double purpose of acting as a
much needed means of exchange for do-
mestic, 1. 0., Canadian transactions,
!looney as a repreeentative medium' is
now scarcer in Canada than is any oth-
er progressive country.
Me. 1.1. W. BURK, who has repre-
sented West Durham for the past six
veiare, has resigned to make mom for
Hon. Mr. Blake, who it is said desires
to reenter publtc life. It is under- it, uphold this man Letell
stood Mr.Blake will be ttieLeudexoftlia tyr to liberty and conscience ! Could
.Opposition. There can scarcely be fraud go further. ?
any doubt about his election, West •
I?arllaul being one of the preserves of
the party, and lir. Blake the most able
Ina/1 they hate. Mr. BI.ke's eourre
iu the House will be regarded with in-
terest, but he has allowed himself to
fallinto the bad habit of acting in a
way that cannot be reconciled with his
professions ; he :has been dt•fimet one
hour; and submissive the next ; in
short„ his career for the past balf•da :-
ea years has beeirmarked by such
glaring inoonsiatencies and contradiu-
tions that the public are not surprised
now at any step ] Ir. Blake may take.
He bas not shown himself to be a very
practical statesman. Tuere is no tell-
ing what he might do,.,if freed frons
the galliug chains which he allowed
George Brown to throw around him.
Udder the circumstances, he might:ins.
tify the high expectations which hie ad-
mirers have forrned of him. However,
'4, 'he is.all able debater, and as snob will
be a welcome addition to the Opposi-
tion side' of the House.. on which there
is a deplorable paucity of that talent.
At the time of kvritiug the• Conserva-
tives have not announced their inten-
tion to oppose Mr. Blake. It is alto-
gether unlikely that they will oppose
him, as the oonstituenoy being a
stronghold of the party and Mr. Blake
their best man,. would prevent the re-
sult from being taken as an index to
the feeling throughout the country ea
party questions.
Bvssee seems to be preparing for war,
the Abookhoff Steel Works havit g been
~adored to suspend, all private contracts
in favor oftheGoveinrst•ent'e demand
for cannon and other warlike itn:ple-
1rtsuts, The hessian. Goyornm;ent'e
vest orders for steel guns and muni-
tions
g m 1
tion of war show that it clogs not rely
wholly upon its dipliotnaoy. Indeed,
the latter appears to be. failing in one.
very important point, if it ba true that
Russia's influence with Persia is being
aavradtlally supplanter) by that of Great
Br eau." For years. Russia has striven
to tn;rke P'ers'ia what She onoe.hoped to.
• Make Alxetrirt--a useful tietttral,, 'by
Whose aid she may secure her .corn.
muzlioations chile advancing towazds
India, Azad now, just when the time
for decisive action seems to have come,
the State which Banks. her whole lice
of )niaroll upon 1\lery and Floret is said
to be leaning to the side of her ens•
miss. If this be really so, it proves
that England has appreciated, more
fully than the world supposed,tho value
of the Shah's alliance and the wisdom!
of .lir. ] astwick's counsel years ago.
"Find of all secure Persia."
Weis,; a subsidy from each country
the proposed line of steamers between
Canada and Brazil will soon become an
accomplished fact, At the present
time the principal articles of export
from Brazil aro coffee, sugar, cocoa,
hides, horns, tobacco, India rubber,
while they have unlimited quantities of
motels and gems of almost all kinds,
and dense and boundless forests of
woods, such as rosewood and nlabog.
any,oapable of a very high pellet),
They import cotton and woollen fab -
ries frem England, wrought and un -
wrought; iron from various countries,
agricultural implements, hardware,
lard, flour, piue, timber, petroloam,
biscuits, coal, ice, hangs, soap, boots
and shoes from tho. United Statex, and
codfish from Newfonndtand. It will
be seen that Canada can oolnpote fair-
ly with its more southern neighbor iu
several of the articles enumerated, and
consume a oonsidorable quantity of
Brazilian products.
ANENT the purchase of Speaker Tur-
cotte after he was elected to oppose
Joly in Qubec, Hon.11lr. Baker, ex -Soli -
offer -General of the Province boldly teinpiating a visit to Australia. lin
.' T` M ETIa aoTo2st1� 8C), 1
supplement it with all the uze('hanioa1
improvemeuts whioh contribute so
groatly to Hanlan's "powers, he ought
to be able to defeat Hanlon with stone
amount of ease. No opposition is ex-.
'petted from the trustees of the challen-
ge clip to Elliott's request that his ar-
rangements with Boyd be, sanctioned,
tts Haulier) deolinos to accept his ctial'
1enk3o. L+'llihtt's claire for the oup is to
be made immediately.
In the soul "apt match for :k200 a•
side between Elliott and Boyd, to be
rowed on the Tyree course, the feet de-
posit of R5O is to be mads on the filet.
�ilao date of the race is not yet fix-
ed. - •
Boyd has accepted Elliott's articles.
Tlie race will bo rowed on the 9th of
February.
Mr. A. T. Soule has forwarded du-
plicates of the following letter to'the
two celebrated oarsrnonl- To Clothes
E. Courtney. The Hop Bitters Manu -
featuring Company willpay the origiu t! Ilushi Oet. 26,-G°nlo 1'a lire Patio
uuwon $0,000 prize to the winner of a > l
single scull five -hila rags to be rowed has arrived here to succor the frou
Shut -
by you and Tldlvaril Hanlau at any Molding the outreached camp of tittand place and details you both t(rgardlan, the colnknai)nnnciuf trh;eli ra
ma agree upon, ural will pay in I(ddi ports that be Is surrounded by ahail-
Y p elude of Mongols. He eigtiale (!late lie
tion $500 to each for expenses if you
eau holt! his own, but from 11le heavy
w 11 fix the race at • �� eshington, D. firiu r it is o1eit 1)(; is hotly engaged.
C,'ma tole tithe and as the iefereo lVil ;
1iu' •n oro s rrestb' Ke to Gough will march fur Shutargardau on
blalkie, p3 p 5 last, . 1louday. If the position should prove
have no pal'~ or lot iu privileges or in untenable it will be evaollatecl bat if
come -from any source, or nharge of ar-
rangements. rrialy�yours, A. Stvx.n t e.eteruS dlsplree tho force will re,-
Preaidant, main at Shutargardan and Gough's
brigade return to Chbnl.
Buchester, N. Y., Oct. 28. -Courtney • Cabin, Oct. 20. -The K twal of Ca -
states that nobody but a lunatic would hul and 'four others Levi) beet huuged
sign 1115 articles of agreement submitt-1 fox •(nn )licit the1 a ,'
eco by :Haulm). Ile returned then! an- •c I y in nal lar (! the
Sii.(u e(.. Ilanitan'wants the conditions fighturg bet tweet Ati.i1he 1 end Shutes'.
play or pay, The Ihlfo'ta and rldearti ei'i ardan in which take enemy ~Wile de.
ubliehes a six•eolutllu stattelneut by I fe , .y
t hatted with heavy lose. Gtlt>7lruurict(-
t.ion has since been re -opened.
London, October 28.---A despatch
from Iiushi anutiuilces the arrival of a
couvuy frotuShuteri: Arden. There has
to Mr. B1aikie declining to place tole; been hard firlttiag at the latter place,
Money in his hauds, as requested~ by and. 1tI'alt of' the enemykilled.
Mullan, giving reasons ther'efer. y
Toronto, Oct. 2,3. --Harlan id con- la hili is „!ready beginning to 6111 in
the 1ii11s.
out the .fate,, turd Orem) /staggered
avowal auaong the crowd hi a be,�st13-
state of intoxiaata.)i1;'when 1 saw the
engine come I said, ,'George is. in a big
hurry," but lily Mate staid, "she's r'111I-
ning away from him," and just then
she tore past 0 3 at is tremendous pito;
if we had two more oars on the ougii)e
would have run into us, and if it bad
not been that she was full of water she
would have ruts right through a house
on the street.
The evidence of James Brown, the
fireman, aktd.Geotge l3urdatt,"' the en.
gikleor Of r'Tlio Otl King," wale of a
cot'ruborlative character, and lathe 00(1-
olusion the prisoner was eientuitted for
trial, ole said ho remembered iiothiaig
until be wake up iu jell.
seeses...r .. THE AFGHAN TROUBLE.
Cabal, Oct. 23. -'Tile tribes guard-
ing Shutargardau have dispersed.
Bute -di eulbassy'. Ti ,re lords brei
Hubbell, Courtney's judge, exonerating
Courtney, and explaining his previous
failures.
Soule''s Compauy publishes 11 letter'
makes this statement : 1 says 11e will go if the people of Toronto,
"Mr. Pacaulbrnught Mr. Tureatte-Ao i^ou ; or the then Who have made money out
SITTING BULL'S SICUX.
know whore ? For the sake of our Canadian i of Ilia rage: , subscribe part of tele ex-
name I silts!! tai name it, ~anal i11 the Manifesto 1 RETURN OF S1:VRR1L Ohl' THE BAND TO TELE
we Sent to the Governer. -General we 11510 neat penes Of the JQUrnoy. He woni13 al- f'rreo levees -now Titer UtE
say 1t ; but they brought him to the remit with low Trickett $1,500 for expenses to
theIriuntonatt-Governor, and theta Was com- 1 cr.Ulo here 4,11a row for $10,0J0 a• slue,
• TO nL TREA,TED.
poet d the palliation o conecio.lae, thepurellaso ,batt the Atletl ~~lilt declines to allow a
of aman and a constitnetwv under the ev " of j cent for the cllalliltiall t0 go there. t `�Ta`11i131 'tf1T1, � 1: tl_, Out. 2#,=mhrl
the representative of lie: lLa) esty the
Qum, t Colunli,sioner of lil(liau Aft':aies ester-
the fountain of honor, justice and greatness in i 1lanima 3.01:lares that he wili-not Utli.de y
7 t' t t1 8 dray sect lVed. a de:,patLell from rho agent
t• •
r
} OA' 1On I A13Lan
REAL 1 E T. TE1
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TIM
Village of Bxet. x and
II,C�„
T'p of Stephen.
'Under and by virtue c,f tho Powe of Seine .00h-
ta rood izr, each of certain Registered Mortgages,
1t hicn -evil~ be predn0od at the time oi' sale, and
uta de by john 111ei)oualrl and who, and Simeon'
Ellis Jones tui wifo respectively, will ac dolt. by
1'ttillic Auction, by
A. LAKE, Esq,, AU0'11011u B,
elf the Gent,"izl Hotel in the Village
of Exeter,
-ON
TUESDAY, 4th NOT 187
At 1.80 o'elockp,m., t110 following freehold prol)-
er'tios, namely;:
lst. -Tiro Jones Property,
l,ot N'uuber.Ponr iD the Subdivision of 1,ot N um-
ber Ntueteen,ill,tele 1',llageof 11 ofer, elmo-
said, as hid out in a neap or n1ao thereof, made
ty iI• 3:1 Boulton, l' L S., for onoThuulas Wale
regi -t. rod ).)rd August', 1575, which 1,ot Ntn':t,'un
is n part of fait 8333:001 , to the First (nncotsion
of the township of Usbml , 10 $hol,n on the
3(1at1 of Surrey made for 11illb1u Kell, end
others, which plan 113335 reg1steroo 011 alio gird
Augna*, 1355, both of sai,1 plans llama," butni rt g-
tstnred on said (hates i1i 0131(1 county. '33(10 vada-
ablo property is 1itunt.(1 711 1?rinclpal ('3 liuiu
Street -in vet• it: the said Village of Exeter, and is in Idle
boot l,usiue•s5locnlity in l,.yrter.
Thom is a frt,ne store and residence on the lot
(nearly net,) 2-stnri e 1(1(;11, 9513-10: eot, and i 11o0tl
shat. of repair; also govt! yeti, &c.
2nd. -The McDonald Property,
$.i noros, more or less. Tho north hall of the
north ball of Lottitamber Se1'1tltot't1 In the Tltir-
teuuth (ott4`eSeinll 0f the i 1,31(1 1;:unw11 u11i • of Sto-
en r lr11311,3111(.1'12
, t ,
1h i, 1 1 h t 1„01; nbcut ti acr•�5
e1 ,teat, 1cniltru, ,.1 t1t,ll•tiulb,ro(1 with bt,(th,
lua110' do 3 141 f(,ir.(t(; 115 !rat 01' stem. land;
coca reads and ularlota, Distance from Exeter
!1111111,',,
1. tea of tho above lots will ba 50111 to the high-
o't bidder tharefer,at alto time 5utlpla.'0 above
rn:•lttiolt d Enbject to tbo o3ttiditioos of s1t1„ which
will 'ti en 1111(1 tlu'rt) be pubIISlled, or wllieh.ulr:g
1)13 11soorta nud on application to
HARRIS, MAGEE & CO.,
Vendor's Solicitor, Loudon, Ont.,
or to
A. LAKE, Eve.,
Aide ti:11(1r,l.:Cetor, 0.09,
Lon,10 n, Octob or 17th,187a.
Mor iage Sale
Or ydI,>st1iLE
-37
REAL St A T.
>v Tis
TOWN of CLINTON.
the 1 f atti the coneit one 03011 it vie& In
d rdrinee. , E y at lI (1 )1',11(1 A�elicyea:tl'illn :-rl'tle.nty
And yot the Pteformers, must we say i articles he sent Lutlrt.uey. He irii!
South„ Bull ;.neutee aro jilt ill, with
for as a rliar-' certallly not; go*to 1lirtasbit4,t0tr,. a.n(1 lilies from ii11(jer V3111Sb, B11tieb officer
et the ueereet post across the bnrdu.r.
!Marey will 0.,i110 when the Miosourl
fr.eez:=•t;. 1)0 you want th011m 1,41 ? To
will in'iot upon Mr. Blaikie being the
referee; he Will hear of no other being
rho„e11. 'Ile thinks Courtney vert'
much overrated, and is fullypaesaitled
Courtney-4anlen-Elliott• IIS he has been Ercall, the bt?ginniug, this the 11a17a1,tiiOI)O replied :-lie-
- that the Union Springs elan Ilryr>r quire the Sittit.i Bull Indo -ata to ser-
l`!on York, Oct. 25.-Courtuoy says menet to row. lie thiuks Courtney render arils and ponies, place thele by
in answer to Ilanlau's letter:- nI have belungs becly and soul to Soule, 1 h.‘,! themselves notier the 8111'vtrlll: Ileo of
only cue position. I alt willing now, is only n,in hila a'. a 7,, nna of a'lt'er- the pall's, leu feed their. the Culu-
,
its T always have been, to row a fair,
honest race to decide which is the bet-
ter oarsman, and this virtual postpone-
nlont of the race which was to have
been pulled on. Chautauqua Lake on
the lath inst. meets with lily cordial
approval. 1 01tiy ails fur five days
after my new shell is finished, and an
impartial judgment of the race upon its
merits." Courtuey's fiiends object to
j31aikio ars referee, and it is probable
they will insist upon another to fill his
place. Courtney stands ready to row
l aulsu upon any fair a13(1 neutral wa-
ter. Courtney, iu ;Interview with Soule
at Brighton,. fixed next. Thui:.sday as
the dray for the race. 1Haula 1 will at:-
cept the proposition, and the race wilt
uedoubto(ily oolna off at Washington.
Courtney Is informed that his new Pa-
per boat will be ready 1n a day or two.
He will give jd.anlan no guarautee tha t
be will row except his word,
Toronto, Oct. 24 -Harlan is op-
posed to going to Washington to row
Courtney over again; but if the latter
will pull him nowhere else, he will even
go there, providing the necessary- guar
antees are foitheaming that the Union
Spring scalier will row and that the
man Soule will pay the purse. lian1130
is so determined to meet Com tney that
be would even travel to Aastrulia to do
it. Ile recognizes the fact that he
might oato11 a T,3rtar«but he avows he
i would eaun.er bo beaten than have mat-
t teal as they are at present.
Laudon,. Oot. 25. -Elliot!, in reply
to oris notification tliat Iianliw i3 wil-
ling to allow $.500 for expenses, and
row ban an Toronto B'iy, 51378 that
1 should hewinthe rape with Boyd, howill
fivoept Hattlan's. terms. He was about
forwarding articles to laoyd, bat the.
uewe form Toronto altered tae posi-
tion of affairs,. as Fdanlatt,, having re-
fuso(t 10 uon3-pet•e in E:ligiend, forfeits
r 1
the tr01hy. Elliott therefore Hopes
tbe match with B. ,yd will be for $1,0.00,
a side and the trophy, and he appeals.
t0 the trnsteee of the trophy to sane -
tion these e,rran•gements. Elliott
eitains that he has greatly unproved
the stv'lo of his rooting, and is confident
of tieing able to render a capitol westronger man,, and if he has really (Us-
. covered hOw to utilise his strength', and,
-
°emelt of himself when he again meets
Hanlon.. Elliott is undoubtedly the
tieing bis u' .res. llanlall will street d• lni•sit)ner, by order of the Secretary of
er the Sportsman cup sooner than go to the 101011or, alba telegraphed as fel
England this winter, but ore will pro- lol's:`Sii,tillg ball's ln(liaas );Cturn
tont Elliott's claim to it uutil he lnrov. i int trust be 91aole •5i1 upon virtually as
ell himself the best man in Englandprisotlers of lvlir; they must ellrreu(le
by defeating Boyd. their arms and ponies. rl. ne idea must
Thal Pont Engine Thief.
The young man Crowe, who was er
rested by Constable Aldridge of Londou
on Thursday afternoon last for stealing
a G. W. E. pony engine, and 511011);1
1rrepnrubly dainaf;ing it, ,was brought
up for examination before Reeve 1Va-
teranan and Squire Belton in tbe Len.
don East Tuwn Hall on Monday after-
noon. The prisoner was 1)188eilt In
charge of the constable.
Mr. Donald Carrie, wno laid the in-
formation, was the first witness, and
testified to the ownership of the engine
by the Hendrie Cartago Company and
the probable damage. Wheu all the
necessary repairs hacl been made, be
expeoted that ;1,000 would not more
then covor the expeuse.
Robert Turtun, sworn -I am an en. -
gine -driver on the Grand Trnul; hall-
way-., and reside in the city of London;
I I000gr1ize prisoner as the young matt
whom- I saw on the Great Western en-
gine that wee wrecked on the 23rd inat;;
I did not see the l prisoner get 00
the engiue, Out I saw hitt got off after
it was wrecked; 1 fitst saw the prison.
er feeble over the tramway . diamond
crossing„ as we oat' it i I dt)il't kuow
whether he is a prol"eeeionel driver os •
not,. alit he was ging it pretty lively„
and the. engine was making about
twenty alailea; an hour; as the engine
passed me, l saw some one leaning up
against the corner of the cab, but 1
0001(111'1 swear that it was the p.risonor
1 reversed my engine when I saw the
upset, and after j:(tnlpi.tlg met,, followed
g'
np after the engine; sten I got ou the
spot„ Crowe was getting out !'ou un-
der the engiue and woad, and, thinking
that he was hurt,. 11auk' hook of his
collar, and assisted hienn, to get out,
thinks I, "You're not very badly hurt,
anyway.," and I coremeeced looking to
see ifanyone else was in• the 'cab, I saw
Crowe staggering,. and, thinking he
was hurt 'internally, "1 asked bins. how
he felt; be. called mo a foul name„ and
said he conk!~ lia1 anyone of u+we' put
net, be permitted t0 spread that they
can simply curie and be fed. Enforce
this pohey strictly awl keep them well
watched. A letter from some Indian
agent reports that the Sioux, under his
charge, aro exceudltlgly allxlr'lle to et1-
fi ~laud 3158151 the "(.1... ^' ut
;(51103 1
the war against the Jtes. The ill•feel.
jag between the Sioux and the 'Mos
dates bads so many years as to have
become traditional.
Sale Register.
Thursday, lien,. its, 11371, -Furniture.. etc.,
the ;propetty 'ni. 13al1, ]?,tshtvood.
H. Ootll anal.
Tuesday, Nov. llth, 1872. T'loroughbrecl
and imported stock, the property 01 Leon-
ard Bunter, Esq., lot 4, con, 4, Usborne.
A. Bishop and Jas. Oke, accts.
Thursday, Oct. 30111, 1879.-.1sh and tama-
rack, the property of W. (St RR.. Quinton,
lot 5, eon. 5. Usborne. SV.,BI•ownlee,
acct.
fa''" Parties getting their sale bills printed
at this office ~yell receive a notice similar to the.
above, freo of charge.
DIED.
SlcObrrocln-At I1i$father's residence, lot 15,
concession 10, Usborne, on the 23rd hist,,
Irvine, oldest Fon of Mr. Tames11rocnllooh,
aged 13 years 51)3.1.19 days.. London F,'ee
Press please cop -y.
PLIIIICF,TL-At Varna, on the 1503. inst., Laura
May, daughter of Milani, and Isabella
Plunkett, aged 2 yearn. and 12 days.
MAR1i•IED. '
..11M0011sIItAD-JAC'KNAN..--M the residiotaorg of
Mr. Jntn.e Down, nu on street, Exeter, on
the 25th inst., by Rev. G. Webber, Mr,,
,John Moorshead. to Ms. Ann Jackman
,, all of Exeter..
14Ilo ns-�-Drn rN - 5
the
n c+, t the residence o _t
.f�. ee f t e
• bride's feather, on the2S;th inst., by Rev.
G. Webber, Mr., John Moore to DM1ss 1V1. J;
Dearing, second daughter of 1IV4r. Thomas.
Dearing, all 'of Exeter.
DUoxax-n irnixoxn, In •T ray.;. rat the. roaidence
of the bride's,nlother,•oa the 20th, inst.,'
by the -Rev. liar. Stni,th, Mr. John R. Dig -
tan, of Exeter, to. Ruth, third .datg1-tter' of.
lairs. John Redmond, of Hay'.,
.Bort$,
;°1oltU31D.---!n •Exoter, on the 24th inst.,, ho -
safe, of Dir. Ruybt. l tcicard„ of a sou„
"Coder and by 1•irtao of a Hover of salo contained
ivacertain 1(,•i,ttred mora age, dated t'lu 31st
V D. 1073, and '011'10 ':y 1(110
(esodic\ar 1.A41.1
11nbosialhvI'n1ltu.!notion
try .T; 1t ;S 110W80133, ]`: q., Aue1, aur, at
S`VAIRTZ a110'T1iL,luthe TOWN o C LIN'1`O\,
MD,VDAY, NOVEMBER 39D, 1879,
at 2 c clock p.'0 , the following freehold proper -
namely,
ioper-
neem ly, 3-`r11.3 north half of 1;1,1 n11101,er
1`laenty,tllo smith, half of ), ,t numbet ultote0tl.
111 the 1vhole., of Lot 01111b01 Sc v.,ntC (u, all in
the Fourth (1,vx'es,in t in the Said 1015 lahi)) of
lin llett, 013011111.3: with a coluin right 'ht o1 way 1n,.
nvcr; a1.d upon n strip of land 1 1 a, in lnediutely
north of the southern 'bunds ry of said 50;3111 half
of 5111,1 ,ot Twenty, and u}:tu110111 t:orth+.,rly cul
•,1,',111flu, whole extent o3 attl•-I bouututry a ami
fort~ distance or width of one rod. for the said
riot •ag'.r5, tbelr 5seit=us, their 5aceo,,,urs, ser-
vants, and tenants t all times froele t pass and,
11 pulse no foot, or with ho1•• s r xuv, cattle, boasts
of bunion, wagons, r alis .161't,.;, crothervehicles
(1 Gerrit es 1,11t.6 (selc•r,
P 1Tt1'i(I 1 '1)iS tat, The nortjs ]tall lot 20,
cn,ltaiuinf .50 ',saes, fur.10 of 1383 Si,iroad run-
t
ring along wt.st side of 'lb,
4ukl. guo(1 l:tg Ioa1n,
;t11 0iearod. Fr•.tnolumIo,11 stnrl(i5, 11 by (31 feet,
w0th 111tch�) 14ii13. ft, 13. a ood state of repair.
Smug ,ca•to1: and w,'11, good gravel roads. Dist-
mime
ist-01 :.t' fr•utlt C'liutnn ab••mt 4 1rti1(ts.
earl. Thr, fines., half lot 19, containing 50 acres,,
metro or loos. Soil, clay lona,, a1,out ,15 :,.eves
610ar01; remainder timbered with beech, maple,.
tt.). Good (00(11 ;. S;11•lu3 crook o111Ut.
3r(l. Lot number 17,100'lures,moru or loss, Soil
0111.113 sanity 13:111)), some clay, 111)1,111 75 auric.
ole (ar:1d; 1 r nain(13r t1 ttvprarl with beech, manic,
dc, Dui thugs consist of a frame burn, ,!early
new, eox.to ft, a log house 211[20 foot, and log
stable, 16=10 ft, Al) boundary fences ill good re -
Thar. 06011 gravel roads,'s.n0 goud markets at
Olbatln and Sns.orth. Distance from Clinton
1)1111,31,
about four miles; from Seaforth about eight
Each of the above iots will bo sold to the high-
est bidder therefor, atthe time and pl'cc above
!mentioned, Snb'betto the conditions of sale which
will then mud chore be pnblfs000 or which may
bo aso5rtaiued on application to .fAS. HOW SON..
l;sq., A3etion0or, C'lil,ton, or to 1(91(1i111,1v14 GEE
R C:O., VondOr'u fielicftorS,
877.. don Out.
London, Ootober 1710,1879. 11.
C, TRAYED.-ABOUT i;st SEPTE 1I-
�_ bar, from lot 0, con. 7, Usborao, 3 steers, ono,
brindle, ono red and one spotted.; 3 heifers, two,
roll and ono spotted ; all spring caves.. Last
seen at Winchelsea.. 1a. MARQUIS, Lulnluy Pt 0'..
' c'tt 9
Canadian Pacific ail' 'ayy
'1'7:;7X)1.118 DOR WV011.K. IN ixarrISH do -
L 1m113IA.'
�I;A,L:C
,( i
FJ• TENDERS addressed to.
kJ the undersigned and endorsed " TandemPacific Iaailway,' w111 be 'received at tltts.otlice
up to noon on MONDAY', the 17th day of NOV-
EMBER next, for certain works of construction
1'0q luteol to be exeonted on the line from neat•
Y1ale to Lake. Kaamloops,inthe following sec-
tions,
ections, viz,:
o Bar 10• n37e5.
L`1u,�1ry'b :13:tir•tn Boston 13 t
Boston Isar to Lytton ...,... ....,....,..,.,29 .miles
Lytton to Junction flat 28 'miles
Junction it to Savona's Perry 40 'miles miles.
Specifications, bits of qu,tntdties,, conditions o4'
contract, forams of tondo'',. And all .01 intact infor•.
?ration ,may 'be obtained 011, application at tho
Pacific. (alto/ay oihce it1 New Westminster„
British (lolatrabia., and at the oflieo•of the engin••
oer-iia•o1ief at Ottawa, Pilule` and profiles w111,
be•open rbr inspectional the latter edlce.
1'1.'0 tondo' will be eate'i'tatned unless on ors of
f lee printed forms and all the conditions arelconl+•
plied with. •
R5r order,, r i3A.17
Secretary,,'
DYAPARTIV104tOP iteutwiilANDdhSAns,L
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