The Huron Expositor, 1870-12-02, Page 3t•P
GOE.
dit et_ al.
he Court
ase, bearing
Oer,- A. D.
d Real Es- .
)rabatiOn of
se, Esquire,
Stratford. ):at
!_a and at the,
D HURON..
.-..eenth day of
nox*e Hotel,
n the Coinity
Auctioneer,
Tose.,
aiU, parcel and
situate lying
Hibbert, in
rovinee of On.
of Lot number
cession of, the
mdcentaining-
undred acres,
about twenty
farm is
nth beech and
v valuable .as
e of the Buffalo
aid between
t the thrivirig
land is well
rposea, and ex-
irtain parcel or
;$ situate lying_
Lip of Tucker-
furon, and Pra-
ia- .composed of
icession, of the
L, in the County
f Ontario!, and
inet one him -
10. There are
arm leleared ;
conEatiou aud
iiitnothy. The
'gists a beech;
r:onsidered very
A watered, and
Aty of agricul-
!purposes ; the
! regorda water,
'there is a small
ie lot. This lot
an unexpired
;James Kehoe.
:a 3.
iertain parcel or
it it lying
alaip of TucIaer-
Aron, and Pro -
ug composed of '
acession, of the
rlay-aalraeasures
Of land more or
elit twenty and,
leared and -*dr
di covered
L. timber. There
Ely built an the
'Ian. The house
aug iaof the very
lalthraIpurposes,
!The let ti.jeiias
em:being
of Seaforth. and
-aid Lake Huron
:31COE.,
rwenty-first day
L, at
Bradfor& in the
d for that pm--
; certainparcel or
ssr, situate, lyinghip of Tecumseh
and Province
composed of Lot
Ssion of the said
adrLeasurement
md, be the same
r -of ten or fifteen
.d, well watered
has been for a
state of culti-
good dwelling
-s and, out-build-
icertain parcel or
es situate, lying
ip of Adiala,
aforesaid, being
the Sth, Cences-
p, and contain-
ty acres, more a
crea cleared, and
mbered with val-
well worth the
Capitalists and
F 'SALE.
the time of sale,
e preportion of
nadred dollars of
to the Vendor's
'uder of the pur-
e the twenty-first
, 1871. In other
he above, the con -
wading conditions
Chancery. Fur -
be obtained of G..
laster, Stratford,
Joseph A. Dono-
iciter, and MESSIK
City of Toronto;
ier, In the Town
Esq., in the
Mes&s. Hayes
Of Stratford.
AWRENCE,
ster in Chancery.
itor
N,
this Nineteenth
51 -td,
ATTLE.
osures of the sub -
(Jon. 2, township
the 27th October,
two,• year °Id hd-
and' 1 year old
he owner can have
roperty, and pay-
fl,ITSDALE.
pen, P. O.
70. 1554—*
DEOEMB-Elt 2, 187Q.
Theearown Princess
rhe ert,ss Gazette takes the fol-.
!l, .
o -wing account- of tile tife of Hea
'Royal Highness at Hamburg from
a, private. letter Our Crown
-Princes has flow been here for four
weeks. Her sister, the Princess
Alice of Darmstadt, often e °ernes
with her children to visit her. At
such times the eight of the family
excursions from, the Old Castle is
very pleasant as there ate then
eleven children together, and they
are all very liVely. Seveeal 4
them lately rode out 041 donkeys,
and two pushed a cheise irom be I
hind which was drawn by two. small
horses, and iu which some of the.
children were also seated. The
Crown Princess is exceedingly5,4in-
ple in her tastes and manne/s. She
herself carries refreehauents in a lets
lest to the patieuts in the -La`zartie.
She has had everything there ar-
rangedin the albst excellent man-
e,
nen She has had the, t eds covered
with white sheets and coverlets, and,
neat curtains put up. By her or-
der flowers_ are placed in the root]] St •
and It concert was given by'theband
of the, Kurhaus, on -which -oceasion
the wounded were carrted. in 'their
beds into- the court of the barracks.
She has caused several old servants
of the &I'd Engliah marchioness to
be &twilit -tined to visit her. She bas
alsci visited the lvt•untled Major iS.
and the reandrIttfIe 10 he latter :of
*horn she intrusted presents for the
male and female attendaits on the
wounded; with whorn shel C0131TFtrkies
in friendly manner. . Her v, tine -
est aou is very like his handsoicieild
grandfather, Om King ; it TM 1LtWaNTS
,
a pleasure to see him- as he is e
splendid child. Crown 1.3,rin-
cess, beyond all doubt, possessee it
'great deal of ,energy, and sil3is fo*nd
of simplicity and good Order. The
Fire Girard lane deeired to place a
• guard of honor at &he Castle, brit
she refused tbe offer With teanks.
No one recognized or saluted bee; a
splendid eutrarce li d leen expected,
• but she was past. Sne has gener-
ally one of her ehildren on her lap
• when she drives out. It is no von -
dei ehe has gained all hearts, especi-
jelly of the: mothers. She has al:4o
had an open hand fOr the habe.bitao ts
Of Straa.sburg in their need;.many
of 'them who had fled are now
re-
turning home."
'RON,
EXPOS' OR.
Plea.'Sant WordS:
In Paris, when 1 Nveht into a
store, the store -keeper, who was sit-
ting as I went in, rose, and bowed
and bade ime good morn i n
thought it was perhaps some ac-
quaintance of mine whom I did not
redognize.. I bowed and waited for
him to talk to me, but found it
was only ale coettesy of the shop,
and proceedeu to make my little pi' -
chases. I was served with great
kindness and consideration; and
when I Mft, all that weein the
store bade- me gobd morning.
I said to 'nye:elf, "Singular! sin-
gular !" foe -these are not the man-
ner of o ur co u tre% _Here people
are apt to be indifferent, graff, and
rude. We fall into course, rough
ways, which are neither pleasant nor
becoming. Life is made a gteat deal
pleasanter if people are kinct‘and
polite in their maanere. It is very
little to Say, Good meriting!' and
yet if every time you meet a friend
or neigliber, you look him fair -in the,
face, and save Good morning, my
friend," if it is morning, or "Good
evening, my fi lend," if it is evening,
is not the effect a hundred times
bettee than if, when you meet them,
you hardly lookat- them, and pass
on'? The habil! of acting as though
you felt interested in other people's
happiness; will by-and-by make you,
really feel intereatechin- their h,appi-
nessa--Watict a Paper-
-• •
• The Poverty of -Prosperity.
Beecher in a recent sermon, says.:
"1 verily believe that men who
—
prosper by wickedness lose their
capacity of enjoyment , so that there
are thousands and thousands of ever -
swollen .nrosperous men who are not
1
one-Denth as happy as the men who
have almost nothing.- Why, there
are poor workingmen in yonder city'
with .such pitiful stipends that they
can scarcely make the ends meet,
who 4rre yet a great deal happier\
than the millionaire whom tGey
serve. There are men that have
gene through the prosperity of what
are called the secular things in this
world, who look out enviously, and
sometimes almost sadly, upon the
,
swarthy laborer, and say,' Oh ! if I
had no more anxiety than he has; if
I could whistle and sing as he does,
if I had his lungs, and such arms as
he has ; if I were as happy as 'he is,
'..I think I would be willg to give
up all my wealth.' Oh ! the heart -
aching cares, the rust and biting, the
•emvies and jealousies, the competi-
tions and rivalries, the attritiqns, of
a life keyed itt the lower range of
human faculties ! these miseries
belong to such men, and if you could
leek into theni you. would not be
-deceived, mor seduced, nor persuaded
to take their place."
Beecher' Ap e ea] to the 0 g.
I beeee h of you,my young rien s
believe in virtie ; believe in trut
believe in honesty:and fidelity ; s-
lick -ye in. b nor , believe in God ; 'e-
lieve in od's law and in God's pi o-
vidence. Put your trust i 'G d,4
and ir.1 th faitl of aod, and not a
the seemi Of deceitful and app r-
eatly pros •eeous men./ Let o nr n
witch you • Seel from you; let 1 o.
mad dazza you • undei standi 0a frd 1
1
you ;,let o man by.: any . inn() s
courses d Mir Ir011- 'aside. fro th Lt
straight -a d niarow Way who e the 'e
i.4 safety. An whateverl el .e y u
46t, have .pea e, every- da. wi h
your ow co sciencehoev r
else yeti o end, do not offen• yet r
.God. Ke p Hun on your sic es lo
what is ric ht, a d trust in G d, and
,,
all the 'odd cannot, hur yo
Neitherti le n r deatb, nor etern
cy can hi um t lose who foll tl; the
light that God -throws 11130 th 't
path. And f r . all impeef diem
trust to II s gr i- dious and fo baivin
leve.
ClitOrof
The nea
24th, says
almshouse
med 'as a
ligiously ct
in temper
821'ip.tion,
cessary
cell. where
order to hi
Dr. Word
was cep
mart to be
to be tak
efellow's mi
the,- ruined.
serpen ts h
of evil hid
and danger
wined ti7,et
in the east
and othe'r
to be a goo
sive influe
-hole was b
cell with a
ger. jas
the mazy
rag, by
had erect"
lively ti:
present, pt
repertory
like a gard
the little h
the
.ch °reform.
in his strat
‘
rime g a Crazy an.
Elit len News of
: There is confined
a mall who is all
Mai. li hare. He
azy,; very volatile
anc filthy beyo
Yesterday it beca
ave lint taken. fro
ie. has been ccuifin
ve it thorouehly el
tried all he pers
tble f to ind ace th
tiiet -and 4a140'ay himaelf
n ca .e of :; it an poor
id vte .8 Aveoaderina f 1110ag
we 11 s of Zion , w rie.e the
8 au( spit, and th birds
aird he 'became iolent
us. It was i also ascer:
the Madman had se reted
.
straw of .1 -us 'cell a razor
hingS. It yi•as cdmilucled
1.*)1:an to try the persna-
ce of' reform, and a.
i
red * th -7 .floor over his b -I
ditch. nacd-a qnarter en-
emas, the bele was made,
an would istop iti IT -with
egos of .a 'estick that, be
ki, and the 'Doctors had
D
, r. Bissell, who was
duced from among 'his'
nstruinents i' ' naiehine
a syringe, and ,catne to
tlf-moon bole in fent of
- e
he machine wag 1111 of
The man -was ex thing
gy, and throwing hings
eround in
_ a - loose and' impl aSant
ananner, but presenting. a ful face
front to t e -hole in the doo the
doctor ther upon let drive th con-
tents of th machine. 4 strudk fair
,and tilled his beard and mous ache,
and very s ou he becarn as quiet as
a lamb mid r this astonishing novel-
ty ef treat mit. After he had been
-subdued, h was brought out pf his
cell and tit roughly washed all over,
acid put iillto clean clothind and
b
trittlgerred •to another cell which
had been prepared, there to stay
until anoth r removal shal ;. become
necessary.
OasliVaill of a Laboring Man.
is caption the : Ports -
Hampshire, Chronicle
wing senSible artidle :--.
ery often, remark d bY
do not possess any pro.
who depend upon their
tober
•
t on •
ost
is r
ugl
d °d
en
th
d, i
• aned
lesion
mad-
• -Under t
month, Ne‘
has the foil
,persons vvb
petty, and
labor foe s -u )port of theruselve ' and.
families, al. t they are worth noth-
ly speaking. This lan-
nerally indulged n by
community who style
business men, and who
the necessities of other(
us exa.na ne the asser-
e if they , re correct.
the price of common
.labor avereaed at $1.50 per: day.
Admitting (hat the laborer reeeiyed
$1.50 per clay, and it required the
'Whole of t -at sum to support his
family, nev rtheless we contend that
the laborer is worth in cash to his
family_the skim of $7,989.
"The arronnt le would receive
for one years labor at $1,50 pee -day,
would be 475.'60, which amount
would be thp interest at 6 per cent.
on $7,989, ifrhwh latter stun would
be the cash value of the laboring
man to his family. .
_PRESBYTERY 07 MANITOBA. —Au.
event of soltne ,consequence in the
history of resbyterianiera in this
Province, o curred a fortnight, ago
—that was, in the constitution of a
regular Presbytery. *. Hitherto this
country has been treated as part of
the Presbytery of Toronto. ' The
Presbytery f Manitoba, as Constitu-
ted, consisted of Rev. JOhn Black,
(Moderator or Chairman)t, Rev. W.
Fletchet, R v. John MbNab and
ing financia
emcebe is a
-0
men in th
themselves
(*At ricb ef
men. Let:
dons and s
Last yea
the foilowii
aid Gunn,
Poison." T
on Wednesd
other busin
establishme
Province ;'
the proceed*
ing of the c
the scheme
solved upon.
g elders': • Messrs. Don-
hn. Fraser and Angus
e Presbytery met again
y,the 19th ult.' Among
ss transacted. was the
t of a college in this
d, as will be seen by
of the annual meet-
ngregation of Kildonan
ihas been fornially re-
•
B
overnme
, .
WARD BEEC
s op that nois , I say!
t you so s ! Stop, I tell you,
or I ill slap y nr month:"
Wi liarn bawi s a little lo der.
gbf illiarn, tell you, in't ybu
going to stop Stop—I s y! If
you don't stopI will whifi'y n,eure."
William goes Up a fifth; and beats
time with his h,els.
"1 hever sae Such k child 1--h#13's
got te per enou h for a whole town;
I'm sure he d dn't.get it f om Me.
Why -Idon't 'ye ; be still 7 ; Whist !
Wheirsh:. Come, come, be still], Won't
you'll top, stop Stop, I say! Don't
you s e- this-- 'On't you ee this
.stick 7 See her now I' (Cts the
air wjth a stick.
'Wil iam, mor furious, kicks very
manfully at his nother-7grows red-
der in the face lets Out the last,
note, a d begins to reel, and shake,
and It ist, in a i ost spitef 1 man-
ner.
" Co ne, Willi 111 ! come
that's .daring naughtf
.carne, tat's a go 1 boy ; do
ittle fell w ; sant a
Ma's lit
•
•
•
dear—
illiam
't cry,
-o-o-s e
you, sa 1 eh 1 A's little ma want
a pi ce ' ' suogei le boy
got ra %Je ; p -o- - little sic] boy)"
etc., et
Will aIll W11h.S up, and mind
and eat his .sugi r, and slops•.
' alfter Scene. Themini ter
present and a v ily nice talk is g�.
ing on 'Upon the cessity of overt -
ing eh ldren. 'Too true,' Sa 18
manum ,. "some lke. will g Ire 4
to their children, Ind it ruin them
• —and very chil I should be overn-
ed ; bti then it on't do to c rry it,
too far if mile wi ips all the fine it
will breik a cl ld's spirit.1 One
ought t mix ki c ness and fi mness
togethe in mana lig childre
"1 ti ink so," 1iid the pre
" firrnn ss 'fist, a cl then:kin
" Ye sir ; tha s my- 1.)ractice ex-
• actly."--- ).'etv rty,-k Ledger.
• "411 • ••••
How0 o waterfeit Nates are made
i
A patY -of men, say from three to
k down get together and ,ho d fre-
quent )ebtings, and act itcp rding
to a pia Ilaid down. One i r two
will find out some copper -ph -it prin-
ter in t e employ of the ban -note
compan. ---in fact all such „p inters
are kno vn by the party. The. e men .
will tbei manage to meet one of tbe
-printers in the evening, get a qaint-
ed, dri k, • and h ve a goo( • time
generall with Iiii , and so p cCeed
for a fe eveningsr Then the offer
him $5 1 to $150 to procure a cer-
tain ki d of imp eission..: T e fin -
pression is made ii tbis wise : The
printer will take the imp:cession
upon ti -foil frathe plate from
which h is printi g, which -can be
done in a la -lament. Thus you see.
every li «e and th/eI size obtain cl cor-
rectly. From ' tht tin -foil ca I ale°
trotype late is i4ade. "Thethen
get som plate pt ter that can be
found .)out the kity, have a good
time wi h him, ' od engage him at
8,20 a. di y to do the printMg 13y
this pla4 thousaAs af cu -pis are
struck 0 that de'y detection, xcent
in the itality. of the paper, which
Iwill cliff r from the genuine.' The
'place of nanufacture is generally at
some di ranee frolic New Yor like
Staten sland, latbush, or some-
times B xter stre t, or some 1 cality
in this ty. It i a strange fi cc in
every c se vvher a party o this
kind exi ts,that e ery member lacks
confi den 'e in, h is ssociat es'. very
,
move m. de by ea h one is nar •bwly
watched by the o hers of the party.
It woul be death to an informant
or spy. hat did uot look well to
,hiinself.
•
tcher ;.
ness.I
Wel..
thorough
Web
as well
. therefor
Web.•
leave t
found
and he
'Web.'
tom of t
plow'ng,
bett r 1
. W b
own
_ W be
• of any s
terpr se
this, lim
gree m
be of Ilitt
barn, gb
good orck
to ga, hell
We be
peat wif.
'clean, cu
clean co
We fd
that Will!
grow 'po
cattle; 1.
clerk,
daughter
all firm
tion, or
est peopl
EL W. B
Car Creed.
111
0
lieve-in small farm and
cultivat* en .
lieve tha soil loves t eat,
as its o ner, and ugh t.
to be m toured. .
lieve dtrge crops vhieb-
land Itter than thee
• ma mw both the ti ruler
arm rich fat once.
lieve in, boing to th bet-
ing, an therefore is deep
and eno h of it 11 the
with a s -soil plow.
deve that every farms euld
3d farme •
lieve tha the -best for ilizer
il is a spi it of indust y, en -
and int•Iligence ; wi hout
and g psum, bone and
nure, me '1 andguano wili
e use.
ieve in
d farnal
ards, an
the frui
lieve in
in, it, a
laord, a
science.,
mly dis lieve jn fa Leers
not imp • ve; in farm that
er every ear; in. starving
farmers oys turning into
d merchdnts ; in farmers'
uawilliig to Twork, and in
rs ashar4ed of their voca-
ho drin whiskey til hon -
are ash ed of them.---
edier.
od fences,
uses, good
children e
, •
*
good
tock,
ough
clean kitchen,
es,
ean dairy, nd
a
a
a
cw Fact
foli the People!
FirS4 That t e Fountain eaci is the
right zlace zoj5rocz re any arti,cle at its right
value.
SECOND,
most of the
,in large lots
rnent is the
Low Prices.
hat E. HI
(roods at t
and foi Ca
right lac
& CO., of 8'paforth, buy
e anufacturer'sl. in England,
zih, consequently their establish -
to purchase Good Goo:ds,
THIRD,— at they ha e jiist received a large consign-
ment of Crockery, Chin GlaAs-ware, PlateSware, Tpa
-Trays, and all ffouse F inishing Goods. •
FOURTH, 'hat they i, ill sell you an Iron Stolle China
Tea Set for 2.50 and le s, and Toilet Sets from #1.50 to
$250, and a nice set of hifia, for $5.00, and any ware
by the single iece at pr portionatelrlowprices Nick-
el Silver 'and Plated Tea anci Table Spoons, at all prices.
Butter bong t and take in exchange for any -goods.
Also, our tock of GT ceries is complete. A pound of
splendid Tea or 85 cents
.AND in Div- Goods, w
you the choi0 of 200 pi
be made in:England) f
at prices that will astonis
Black of and Coloured S'
'ieces of Dress Goods.
cannot be beat. Will give
ce& of " Ashton " Prints (the
r 14cents a yaid, and Wineies
, .
-). yOu. ' We keep a good stock
lk Dresses, and a choice bf 250
Our Boon AO SHOES ar able to show for theniselves.
_
•
ClothingReac y -made an 1 made to Order, and made well.
Medicin
NS' EM ORIUM,`SEAFORTE
Genuine Dru
HICKS
s, and Dye Stuffs, a usual.i
Great nsh
FOR
Robertsop
FISH, FISH, FISH.
Prime Labra or HERRINGS,
LSO
WHITE FI
TROUT
SPLIT iND ROUND HERRINGS;
Warranted Prime.
•
New Fruits Jost Arrived.
EW LAYERS, PICK
PRIMESEEDLESS
Will be sold as cheap
•v'r- Give
Seaforth, Nov. 15, 1870.
D VALENTIAS,
ND CHOICE NEW CURR NTS.
s any west of Toronto.,
is a Cad. _01
W. Si ROBERTSON.
d01
at
sa
• cusirom
ILOMA
HANKING the public for their lib r
al patronage extended to us sinlce
mencing busines0, we hope by strict,
ention to merit a continua.nce of the
e.
T-TrE 1\T Or 1
arties who may require Cutt'
do e. eanhave it exectited with Acc
ra, y, Neatness,' andDespatch, at MO.
ELATE PRICES.
SUTHERLAND BRO
'SE FORTH, Septemberl, 1870.
•
A
Seafortti. S411!
LEMAN & COUINLOCK
OULD RESPECTFULLY inform
• thepublic that theybiow have their
ALT WORKS!
AT
IF
RTH!
'OMPLETED,
• D ARE PREPARE
TO RECEIVE, AND FILL
LL
OR.DER
•
F NE,
• COARSE! AND
. LAND
SALT.
TERMS CASH.
Seaforth, Sept. 14th, 1870. 145-tf—
MR. J01111 THOMPSON
milANKS his ntunerous customers for
their. liberal patronage during the
last fifteen years, and trusts he will re-
ceive its continuance, •
He has now on land a large assort-
ment of Good Sound i •
Green Hemlock!
Whieh he warrants will give satisfaction.
ALSO
FENCING AND DRAINING
LUM
Up,
ER,
ALWAYS KEPT .9.N HAND.
—ALSO -
200,000 FEET Ot PINE
Cur Fon
BUILDING AND GENERAL PURPOSES1
Which he offers on liberal terms. Or-
ders will be promptly asttencled. to.
The Mill is situated on the Townline
of McKillop and Irullett, 3 and Miles
from he Huron Road.
Seaforth, Nov. 16, 1870.
CARD OF THANKS
•
—:0:— - -
THE undersigned desires to tertderhis
sincere thanks to the farmers of Hu-
ron and public generally, for the liberal
patronage he has received since commen-
cing the manufacture pf Ploughs, etc., in
Seaforth. •
- Having had seventeen earsexperience
in the above business, he can With confi-
dence recommend his
PlaOT.TGI.
• AS
FIRST CLASS GENERAL PUR-
POSE PLOUGHS, AND OF
LIGHT DRATTGlirT.
Iron and wooden Ploughs, with east
steel landside and. mould,board constant-
ly on hand, and niade to order.
GRAHAM WILLI &MSON.
Seaforth, August 26, 18701.
• MONEY! .
$51000 T9 ,LEND.
THAVE the above sum on hand for
inveat 'tient on good Farm Security, it
8 and 9 per cent. ,—Private Funds.
J
SEAFORtn, July 25(,)11-8470. 8. •r°131191Elt
1:-
LIVERY...STABLE.:
• 1-A.M4S R08::; desirieS to inform the.
f•J public that be bas opi ned 'a • New
Livery Stable in connection with. his.
hotel, -where pnrties can be accommod.
ated with first elias horses ,:uul vehieles„,
,at reasonable inrices.
•Sea orth, 21st, 1870. 974f.
BUSH OARlifi FOR SALECHEAP
MITE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale,
eheap, Lot No: 30, (Jon 1, tawnship,
of Grey, Co. of 11 urou ; about 70 acres of
this !lot are tiialier ed. with' hardwood:
four Acres of -which are chapped, the bal-
ance:istimbered with c&lar and pine of
• excellent qua:ity. There is sufficient of
this latter timber to pay for the whole
lot. The lot 11" I 1.e sola cHEA15 rort
CASH, or on time Title indisliutabla.
For further particulars apply (if by let-
ter, preptnd) to Adam's( ;raS-. Planing
Seaforthabr to the 'undersigned proprie-
tor.. s •
11.01)):1111C.K GtAY,
Thames:ford, P. O.
Thamesford, Nov. p, 1870. 1,53-g
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.alutexposdiSeaSebyEupplying e blood with_
NATURE'S OWN VTTALIZIN4
*Caution.—Be sure you get Peruvian Syrup-
Paxamets free. DINSMORE. Proprietor-
• No.1, 38 D y St., New York.
Sold by Druggists generally.
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FOR SALE OR TO RENT!
o-
-111HE SUBSCRIBER OFrEllS FOR.
1.SALE or to Rent, on as terms,
THE VARNA MILLS, -
Consisting of a Floar, Oatmeal, and Saw
Mill, all of which -axe in good running.
order.
The Flour Mill, contains Four run of
Stenes and the interor is well finished,
and all the machinery in first class. con-
dition. There is in conneetion a 'good
Dam, and an abundant supply of water
to run all the mills the year round.
These Mills are situatecl in the centre.
of a splendid. Agricultural country, and a..
rare chance is effered to any person desi-
rous of embarking inthe milling business
-
There is also an excalent opportunity
of BOR INC FOR SA T ou the liremiseaa
all the works for which could be driven
by water. •
The above property is situated Sim
miles from Clinton ; Six from Ba.yfieldi,
and Eleven from Seaforth; with good
gravel roads loading to eaehplace.
'for farther particulars sapply to the
proprietdr, on the premistas, or to Varna
P. 0,
• WM. TURNER
VARA, August 11, 1870. 140
CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF THE
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of our Celebrated PERFECTED
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295 Notre Dame Street,(up stairs),
- Montreal.
na- We employ no Pecllers.
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