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17 What is
is More be,
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SDI
ot bargain in
?hey offer at
lady is
etn lovely
,prietes---trojea
trgaira
sed as well
as, and the•
Ob"
Goods;
Yell
DRY,
SEARIRTH,
: of
asea
specially for
imPrOVed
son, and feel
the best in
ERS
.4 light and
"MRS
and will
thins -mode.
reeutting
aatiefaction.
ai repairing
Grist
g Machines,
repaired on
hable rates.
as - Bridge
West rates.
lication,
Illaplemeuts
A funlius
fsIDRY.
ENT
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!are
ttsta
elm, and now
roaching, arid
ti oat aosaa-
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't4 tp abgerit
AIRY alive
Striado epecial
elation of the
istmas Pio-
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- of shade arta
cerigeel evith.
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ailing with;
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a,sea.forth,
SEPTEMBER 19, 1884.
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An Idyl of the Kitchen.
la brawn holland apron she stood,in the kitchen
ner sleeves wore rolled up, and her cheeks ali
aglow;
war heir was coiled neatly ; while I, indiscreetly,
'stood watehing while Nancy was kneading the
dough-
perwho conId be neater, or brighter, or wester,
Or'whe ham a song so delightfully low,
or who Iook so slender. so graceful, eo tender,
Ae Newly, sweet Nancy, white kneading the
dough.
new daftly she pressed it, and squeeze& it, caress-
ed it.
And twisted and turned it, now quick and now
slow
Ab ree, but that madness rve paid for in sad -
floss 1 -
grass my heart she was kneading as well as the
dough.
M list when she i nrned for her pan to the dresser
She saw in and biuslited,and said shyly, "Please
go,
_ or ay bread riibo wiling, in epite of my toil-
ing
yon stand there and watch while I'm knead-
ing the dough."
negged for permission to key. She'd not listen
The sweet little tyrant said, " No, sir t no nor
let when I had vanished on being thus banished,
Ify heart stayed with Nancy, while kneading
the dough.
FL dreaming, sweet Nancy, and see you in fancis
Tour heart, love, has softened and pitied
Woe,
And we, dear, are rieh in a dainty wee kitchen
Where Nancy, my Nancy, stands kneading the
dough,
-ThaZentury.
GaletieS.
The charge of the Light Brigade -
The gee bill.
-Why is Canada like ootirtship
Because it borders on theUnited
States.
-There are three things that are
more blessed to give than receive -
Kicks, medioitie and advice.
What is syntax?' asked the teich-
er "A. saloon license is sin tax," shouted
the sou of a -prohibitionist.
--A. sign in Cleveland reads : "Ise
gam Salinne," which is positively
the worst cold spell Of the season.
-"Does yer kape iaothin' but dry
goods here?" " No, ma'am." "Thin
where will I be afther goin' for watered
*silk 2"
-Hens may be a little backward an
eggs, but they never fail to come to the
scratch where flower beds are concern
_ ed.
Your horse has a tremendous
- long bit," said a friend to Theodore
Hook. " Yes," said he ; " it's a bit too
long."
-" It is so cold in Sweden," said a
returned traveller, " that in winter -time
in -variably put on my gloves- to wash
with."
-" What age all) I" said a, ladyto a
gentleman, the other evening. He re-
plied .gallantly " I don't know, but
yon don't look it."
-The stylish young- ladies' of Phila-
delphia wear little gold kangaroos on
their watch chains to remind the gen-
tlemen that it is leap year.
-It was a mean fellow who went to
the circus and slyly hooked on to the sa-
.cred. white elephant's railing the sign:a
"Don't touch the paint."
-*" Is tide seat engaged i" She -
"Yes, sir, I am keeping it for a gentle -
rasa." He (bowiug politely)-" Madam,
he is here." (Sits down.)
-An old proverb says that cere will
kill a cat." You m -ay consign to ns
immediately a few cars of " care " and
dump it in aur back yard garden;
-A complaining Chicagoan, in his
suit for divorce, declares that bis wife
has made everything hot for' him in
111$ married life except his tea and
coffee.
-"What is a lake ?" risked the
teacher. A. bright little Irish boy raised-
' hie hand. " Well, Mickey, what is it ?"
a Shure it is a hole in the tea -kettle,
mum."
-A health hint. -Don't call a very
large, strong, sinewy man a prevarica-
tor, If yoa are sure he is a prevarica-
tor, hire another man to bleak the news
to him.
Flaxen Hair--" Papa, it's
raining." Pepe. (somewhat annoyed by
work in hand-" Well, let • it -rain.
Little Flaxen Hair (timidly)-" I was
goingto."
- He knows on which side his
bread is buttered," is now -rendered,
He to aware on what portion of the
staff of life' the oleomargarine prodUct
of the dairy is dispensed.'
- A bantering acquaintance of the
other sex remarked t9 a woman : " I
never heard of seven devils being coat
out of a man." "No-," was the reply ;
" they've got. 'em yet."
-The young womanwho bites her
finger nails and kisses her pug dog on
the nose would fall in a stony faint at
seeing her father nip a piece off the
lamp of butter with his own knife.
-A Louisville lady hai sued for a
divorce, asserting that her husband has
done no work for fourteen years. There
are some women who want a man to be
_ on the keen jump all the time.
-A Brahmin on Buddhism-" Pa,"
asked. Walter, "what is a Buddhist ?"
"A. Buddhist, my son," replied pa, " is
-well-a sort of horticultural chap -
you've heard of budding fruits, you
knot."
-Jerrold said an ardent young gen-
tleman, who burned with a desire to
see himself in print : " Be advised by
nae, young man ; don't take _down the
shutters before there is something in
the window,"
-A Scotch person said somewhat
sarcastically of a hard drinker, that
he put an enemy in his mouth to steal
away his brains, but that the enemy,
after a thorough and protracted search,
returned without anything."
Eo-ev- They Bore Their Dosses.
There is a story of a Scotch deacon
whose earnest commendations of his
minister induced a neighboring congre-
gation to offer him their pulpit. When
once installed, the vaunted preacher
proved a, sad disappointment.
• •
" No, no ; it's not that," obbed •
guest, " only -I was just thin i
-ever3body's father dies bu mine.
There are losses which pe ple so
unconsciously, like that en tained
the geologist who hired a 5 otoh 11
to card big bag of specimen aofoss t
mountain.
" It was a heavy load,and j st not
but stones," said Donald, r lating h
experience to a friend, " and. I was n
fool enough to drag the peb es s. n
ten mites. I just emptie the b
before I started, and filled it at • t
cairn I last came to, and the gentle
Was just as well pleased."
The unlucky geologist wa doub e
puzzled by the contents of th bag will
he came to examine it later.
'1'
Society Fibs.
Somehow, theory and' pr:
seem to hitch np together m
than an elderly and iraseibl
bulldog in the heydr4 of his
cussedness. Lett- Sunda
Bangle became disgusted tv'th the
truthfulness of mankind, an
a vigorous ser -mon in den
society falsehoods
He declared that lies told
liteness were just as wick
told with the deliberate i
deceiving \as to the value of
fact, the society lies got fol
habit of lying, and they rea
the other kind. The serm
great impression. Many of
gation resolved to reform.
of the church, Deacon Jo
Judge Badger, who sits in
"Judge., I hope you didn t min
patting my feetrunder your ew 2"
The Judge was! about to r ply :
certainly not ; " bet he tho ght o
sermon an d;answered
I did, though, your: old
up allahe room, and were a
mace."
" Well," said the Deacilm
- oil you use smells so it near, y fore
to leave the pew."'
They glared at each oth r, an
then Mrs.Badger and Miss nkins
along.
Miss Jinkins -had wake. s H
you. like my new bonnet ?" "
thought it just love—" r plied
Badger, and then she th ught
sermon, and continued "
either. It is a horrid thin
be seen with it."
And Miss Jinkins got
plied, " Well, if were
-wear dirtystookings to ch
I did, I'd keep 'em outof sght."
While these honest o livers
were going on, Mrs. Ragba has
her next door neighbor, M . Call
" I hope the crying of o r Gab
'night didn't 4isturb yon ?" And
gher had replied, a!' No -ah t is -
wanted to brain the brat."
And then Mrs. Ragbag alled
wretch, and wept.
And then the plergymia, cam
and asked young 5ymonds how h
the sermon.
4' Symonds said it was a
--no, Parson, it was blam
" Sir !" said the parson,
himself np indignantly;
Just then Ragbag an
after telling each. other
clinched, and. Deacon Jone
to hold Miss Jenkins' fro
Mrs. Badgers took
°thee
oh b
oat ai
youth
Pa
•
preac
nciatio:
out of
d as t
•tentio
horse
k into
lily pit
n mel
the co
omin
. ,
es sal
on t of
hoofs
eartfiil
" the
e
g
r
v
e
a
t
d
e
n
8
11
on't
titer
d a
and
SOU
.Un -
hed
of
pe•
ose
of
In
tee
up
e a
gre-
out
to
im :
my
Oh,
the
took
nis-
hair
d us
THE
.refused to utter the wo
The minister suggested hat
unwilling to utter the or
-should whisper it to hi
ou g lady refused to a cep
kindof compromise. Fatt
ever, than this, the ol gy
to acoorn °date her ; at
11
he
Lto
r, i4
lad
wi
just
e e
do
,1
F8-
n't
n't
• wo
Dad a
:on I'
rch;
41
re-
ot
if
08
to
er,
ast
lla-
. I
a
rand
d none
nd he
li
out
ed
1111
efforts to stop the rows
scandal, and, as it was, ev
away mad with ejvarybody
It's altogether too hand
given up,
•
" How could you crack him up so
much ?" asked the aggrieved parishion-
ers of the flattering deacon.
"0," was the dry reply; " you'll be
ready enough to creak him up if you see
ei chance of getting rid. of him."
We think it is Wraxall who tells an
even worse - story about resignation to
the losses occasioned by death At a wine
party of young men of the colleges,notes
of apology were handed in from two of
the proposed guests, who were unable
to attend, owing to the death of their
father, A- young gentleman, heir to
considerable property, who had been
partaking freely of the hospitalities of
the festive board, suddenly burst info
tears.
" Was this dear old gentleman a
friend o_f yours?" asked the aympsthetio
Call
some
was
scra
reale
d pre
rybod
else. 1
a sin
Soraething Pilrliaps
ii Eat.
Heard a goiod 'airy on
minister one day ast wee -it
tarian of the strictest orde
coarse of his pastoral
invited out to a Sunday
of the sisters of the flock
for the nonce shall be Smith. 01
Smith didn't go ' tat claw h that
ing. His wife told him to, expeoah
bring 801110 company to dine, aln
with the aid of the cook, aid th 1
dation for .a superb repast. Mrs.
came home, but all the compa
brought was the militate
11
seated at the table wh
conversation en ued :
" Mr. Jones," meaning
" what part of the chick:
best ?"
"Really, Mr. Smith, I a
any chicken."
" Well, here i
beef ; try some
" Excuse me,
go the beef."
" I have some tender
how will that suit ?" •
" I never eat lamb."
"Weil. now, I know y
this boiled ham ?" .,
"Pardon me, but
touch."
Daring all this time,
an old, gray-haired sin
Seated near hill' watc
and, standing it les lung
squeaked out in a piping
'a John, maybe the
'an egg."
The enjoyment of tli
spoiled. -Cincinnati En
t
forced to ismiss them
ceeding ' ny further,
young per on consente
The di catty, howe
made on t e side of th
occasion t e bridegroo
liver a lit le oration qu lify
and desor bing in who fie
what.exte i t he was us ng
the formn a. He wagiof.o
to unders and that not lug
could be permitted. he
man wh aocompani d .t
with sott voce remelt s,
have bee exceedingly' dis
the officia ing minister II
ed remar s after the ash
chell's "Fudge." " ith
thee wed that's super titi
my body I thee wore ip : t
atty." ith all my wor,d
thee endo ; that's a re.1
der that with a being as
ed out of he church by Itlie
pats one in mind: of a a
is told of man who i • his
Cabinet inister. T' ere'
discussio as to whe her a
marry on three hundr d a y
I can say," said the gr at Ma
when I aid "-With 141 a
goods I ti ee endow, se liar r
li
three hu • dredpeunds, que t
er when :11 my debts "ere t
three ha • dred pence." .1,6 Its
said his ife, " but t en y
splendid intellect." ? I di
you with that, ma'am,t' Blair
ed the ri ht honorable liuslil,t
er
0.y•
ew
er,
th,
ing
ing
ons
ta
ent
11
e Wo
Wes
Ile is
and .n.
areer,he
inner by
whose n
11
some e
f this."
Mr. Smi
1'
5
. - Thep
la this ao
the m ster,
n do you like
n't carts bout
r
be
•
• 1
I
e
t
"obey."
she were
loud she
but the
even this
er, how -
n refused
e he was
out pro-
calcitraet
bey."
ot always
On one
ed. to de-.
his vow
and to
words of
ree, given
this kind
was one
formula
ich must
reeable to
nterpolat-
of Dur -
his ring I
" With
at's idol -
y goods I
is a won-
t conduct -
idle. This
dote that
me was a
as a great
man can
ar. " All
, " is that
y wordly
m having
on wheth-
aid I had
my love,"
had your
n't endow
ly retort-
ed.
H took Plai
At a T' xati. hotel r
took a se . -t at the ta
prietor,w o was also t
up to ta e his order.
•" Wh '11 you take
quired.
"Gin e a hunk of
ters, a la't of biled cab
pie, and ghats of ice
guest.
" Wh Vs the leat t
said the : tattled land
• "A gl ss of iced te
" Loo y War, yer fl
of the cattle -pens, ye
racket from some of
trave)ling-men, and I
stand no such airs
ydur shape. You '11
er I'll belt the stuffin'
Iced teal Well, l'U
lie took water.
nd
ege-
the
Was
One
me
an
orn-
r to
be,
nn-
ith
she
ere
t of
11
11
tra fins
•, I
lamb h
a can't r
m I
1:
mith's
er, ha
•ng opera
as he
(ice:
fool vtiil
t dinie
airer:
A Pr son's E
Wed g
Generally speaking,
off very smoothly, ,and f
very pretty effect.
credited with a careful s
usal of the service for
forehand. gontetimes t
rehearsal. I hese kn.o
the grooms have failed
proper responses, ,promp
ately and .with the gr
The most common mist
is to take of only one
whereas both hands ar
regtiisition in the aervic
men,they commit all ki
and bunglings. 1 leave
at that very nervous and
follow -a alergYman t e
reunion - and prepare to • t
place opposite him. I ave kat
man, when the ministe stret4h
his hand to -quite those of the c
3-1
len.°
I1
arria e
equent y
e bri
udy a
any dia
ere haat
n brid
to m k
them at
atest
ke of t
ft her
brou h
AB f
de of 1
nown a
ryingln
oast
ore-
•
re -
fuse
ever
W.d
ter.
enc a native
le, in the pro -
e wai er,stepped
tra
Deef
?" he in -
me petta-
age section of
teal," replied the
Ing ye axed fur?"
lord. •
."
nne ea,wed dude
got at iced -tea
em ew Yorrick
hal a goin' to
omagaloot tar
ria river -water
clew outten yer.
e c used 1"
Thei
WITH AL HIS FAULTS
What au honest- ar
how,. s yit\ the Bur
What eah things
ctuel treke he can
hew ge erous are h
brave a d manly the
nitture ; how muck
pare th ughtlessness
of a you g colt vend
b�isterol
sensitiv
anabitio
show it
yds ma
he laves
e t j um
hates wth equal fur
bully e will thro'
jump i to a fight an
arty time for a hien
around
✓ ,ther1
will be
when,y
le in a
be to
strange
hearted,' tyrannica,
less, dream'
mai, this b'
aught, wars
, whipped a
and ,rressed, he t
our hearts, n
ands. bett
arid him, an,
• and praise
low him, Int
d love him,
bliss the boyl
been
ions,
°aid,
auck,
was
0y.
Lc)
ma
ingt
e c
lay
s itn
ett r
f his'
the
-rhi
s, turbulen en
shrinking hiart
s, timid, foo ishl
better imp lse
discover its mbti
a boy,who n na
and run th awl
a S
Off
ta14e
two blocks out
han meet. a irl t
expected to s ea
a got him al tee
rowd, that y
entirely di er
honest, c pri
though
plea a
badly
oipline
destro s onr quiet,
wrings
tinders
tinders
his fag
we fo
him, a
-God
him!
pass
with
are
per-
be-
een a,
when
the
edi-
ility.
bride
OVeB,
into
the
nders
man,
merit,
corn-
ke a
wn a
d out
uple,
give
more
ladies
le re -
bey ;"
s are
con -
Word,
•'draft-
s one
very
lately
111
• 1
take it vigorously in , hi
it a hearty shake.
serious difficulties occur
have had an almost un
Inctance to tbe use of th
;own an
tnetiree
r Somnot 1,
word 5"
one or two if their owa 1stateflifl
to be accepted, have i genion
Arnaud the word " nolty" Ti;
however, has still to be formally
ted into the language. There
girl, who was being ma 'ed
kindly old clergyman, ho as
•
Cin
Abo
bently
tainin
Orton
fire t
being brown into
Whenj the enginee
overed the car to b
ine. The fo
and the me
g ,against
was also
who awok
gio
tr
les
8.8
gle
we
01
or
Ve
ho
11
HU
RE 'L ES
TWO FA
-A- sale,
Conceited°
Brussels a
acres, and
to Gpoi-i.
ON EXPO
ITOR.
E FOR SALE.
M8 IN
heap, tw
of !do
d the ot
good bui
E AR'S1S
RBIS FOR SALE. -For
proved farms on the 5th
One within 2 miles of
half e. mile. Each 100
s FOr particulars appyl
NG, Brussels. 868
FA
per ,
lau
lflgl
w.
ea F • R SAL •or sale, Lot 84, Comes -
n 2, East Wa osh. This dssirable pro -
will o sold t .is am-iner, in order 1,0 close
e. It eo t4 of 200 acres of choice
s eared -; good farm build-
%) particulars apply to W.
. 0. 866
esta
shout 145 am
Lcd o chard.
AitR N, Clint
or ACR
" lot
31, conees
-seeded, a
or pastier
kN DAB%
HIM STILL.
boy is, any-
Hawkeye.
do; what
n a fellow;
alses ; how.
side of his
badness is
eedlessness
oisy, rough,
ce with a
ere is,proud,
ashamed to
earful that
as dreams;
e tke long-
est, and he
eak and a
is coat end
a "licking"
will walk
f his way
whom he
as different
m what he
nk he may
boys. A
us, tender-
ing, cruel,
ming, com-
ours. Often
half-dis-
tted, scolded
our patience,
OUT money,
us, loves us,
be than we
hide him to
our hearts;
im, pray for
m, love him
we do love
PARM OR SAL
-a-- sale Us farm
cession 4 H. R.
acres ele. red, brie
ot chard, e., well
cultivetio . Abou
Seaton)); Terms,
suit pure aser. J
vine P. 0,
0 ALE. -North half
t half of north half of lot
KlIop Most of this land is
leijit condition for meadow
her particulars apply to
K,Whthrop I'. 0. 819 tf
The eubscriber offers for
0 eon% being Lot 7; Con -
8. Tueliersaiith, About 95
oust), frame outbuildings,
tred, and. in a good state of
three milts from the town of
2,000 down, and balance• to
MES P. ELLIOTT; Egmond-
8744f
11 OUSE FOR S eLE.-For sale, that desirable
A--1- prop rty on
to St. Th mob ch
eupied by Mr. Sofa
Lion, first class cell r, Six bath ooms,parloroinung
room and a. good ki chen. Also a large woodthed,
hard and. (.St water, a new 'stabl, and all other
I
necessaries comple 0. For fro their partieulars
apply to t te prowl( tor. D. R )$S, Seaforth. 830
hn Street, Seaforth, next door
rah parsonage, . and now oo-
. There ie good Stone founda-
frARM FOR SA
-- pate of Lots
taining'12 acres;
der is godd hardwe
watered With a nev
on the promises.
house an a good
le
to church s and se
from Bly h and 1
pullout:), s apply t
on the 8 uth part
borough P. 0. . -
E IN HULLTT. - North
4 -and 85, Concession 18, eon
() acres cleared; the remain -
d bush. oii, clay loam, well
✓ failing spring creek rising
'lame bai and stables, leg
bung orchard. It is convenient
ools, and is situated 4 miles
from Clinton. For further
WALTER CUNNING -HAM,
f' .said lbts, or to Londes-
799
"FARMS FOR
-2:sci1 er offers
20, 1st ouncession f Tuckersmith, consisting o
100 aces caeli; abdtit a mile west of Seaforth
Good frame house On one •farm, with orchards
LI1 011 TO RENT. -The sub'
or sale or to 'rent, lots 19 an
barns, and usual oitbuilcli1ugS on both. Will b
rented ot sold en bloc, but . not separatey.- I
sold purehaser 01 iy pay o e -third down, -an
the lila.ce can rmain on morgage: WM
FOWLER. 873
'ARM IN TU NBERRY POR SALE.-Fo
A--• Sale , south li If of Lot 2, Concession %Turn
berry, containing 64 itcres about 70 of whic
le
are ca ed, and t e balance well timbered, par
bush anclt put sw. mp. The cleared land is wel
uuderdr hied, an in a good state of eultivationl
There is
There is
fruit. I
a half m
miles-fr
mile of
apply 01
Wroxet
us Horro
t nine miles
a circus boar
sixty men
AngloAme
rough the b
he en
Iclosed
sleepi
door
men
out
ing
an
Cal1
tt e
an
of
on
wa
in
clo
fi
a good frame bairn, and log hous.
a 8plendld bearing' orchard of choioir
is situat d on the gravel road seven an
les fram
in Wrox
Sehoolli
the pre
r P. O.
ruesels, and ' two and a ha
ter, and -within a quarter of
use. For further particular
ises, or to EDWARD PALME1
878-tf
olorado-
of GreeIy, re-
use car con -
attached to
irons caught
of a cigar
mpty trunk.
e train dis-
e he reversed
side door was
bunks were
e 1 rear side
and the
coiered that
h next to
t be on fire
•
and cutting
• The only
ugh a small_
sad theen
moting gas it
the Bleepers.
bruised in a
hell out of the
those unable
ed aperature
wild glare of
the burning
ing in agony
the adjoining
with terror,
g. The per
he rear car,
on theawful
worked like
Albert Lake;
Donald. The
e men on the
ppeals of the
e roar of the
f the animals,
eyond descrip-
ned in being
window had
eir joints dis-
were fonnd
• nks of bodies
egs in another,
nd shrivelled
of the ruins.
ried the °herr-
or interment.
placed in a
and ten feet
ry. Rev. Mr.
oh, conducted
'WARM
Co
50 acres
state o
house with fram
put in call wheat
2 unites trent eih
mile 1 ront school,
is a fine farm, as
reasonable terms
tieulars euquire
S. PHI IPS, All
]F
AR IN Mali
Lo
102 acr
etumps
FOR SA':
eession 2
45 cleare
cud tiva
E. -Being north boa of Lot 2,
Township of Ray, containing
well drained and in ft good
ion, Outbuildings good. Log
addition. Poseession patio to
and do f 11 plowing. Situated
Kippen
cony en iat
ill be
For ter
n the pr
sion 2.0
•4111111111.1111111,111111$011P110181111.1.1.1111111.11111.1111161111.
j3Y—'13.A:Vcr
OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERS
A by-law to proitide for draining parts of the T
for borrowing on the credit of the municipality the
and -Sixty two Dollats and Thirty cents (42162 30
Provisionally adopted the Twenty -Sixth day of Aug
Whereas, a majerity in number of the owners,
assessment roll, of the property hereinafter set f
drainage, have petitioned the Council of the said
setting forth that (1) "the following lands, namely
seven, six, five and tree, in the Sixth Concession;
four, three, two and one in, the Seventh Cotacession i
live, four, three, two, and one in the Eighth Concess
Survey of said townaltip, would be greatly benefitt
struction of a ditch Or. drain, to enable the severs
cultivate the same. i (2) the concession road betwe
cessions, in front of lots sii and seven, and the side
six, in the seventh alid eight concessions, would b
ditch or drai, and jraying that the said Council w
and proceedings nu er the Consolidated Municip
succeeding sections, and'in chapter 34, R. S. 0., to
ditch or drain made by a Provincial Land Survey
as in the above acts directed at the earliest momen
1
And, whereas, thereuDon the said Council pro
made by H. B. Pro4idfoot, Esq., P. L. Sa being a p
pose, of the said loci lityproposed to be drained, an
estimateof the wo k to be made by the said II.
ment to be made b him 9f the real property to be
stating as nearly as he can the proportion of bene
be derived derived in conseauence of such drainage, -by ev
of lot, the said assetsment so made. and the report
respect thereof, and of the said drainage, being as 1
r
•
Hensall, one lassIf
t to claurehcs. This
sold . cheap and dn
s and further pa
raises, or addres, 13
872
GLOP F
R SALE. -For sla,
29, cone mien 2, McKillop, contain*
s of whi di 90 ar cleered, free Inc n
underdr ined, well fenced clean and n
a high elate of eultivatien. There is a go d
frame house and large bank barn with ste e
stabling underlie the and other necessary out.
buildiugs. The a is a large orchard of the
choicestfruit, and two never failing wel
There are 60 act es seeded to grass. This term (is
wit hi n /wo miles of Senfort
running past the place. I
most J)r0dUCt1Vt raring in
le sold reasonab
Ohs sed a larger
premises or to S
ano a- gravel ro
is one of the besta
the township and w
y, as the proprietor has p
arm elseheie. Apply on the
aforeh 2. 0. WM. Al rCHESO
866-tf
MPR()VED FARM FOR SALE.-BeIng Nor
half [cif Lot 24 on the 5th Cone ssion of Morr
contaning 100 acres, eighty-five of which a
cleared; free frotn uoxeous weeds, and capable
being aork- d b machiney. The proptrty
well feticed with
barn 40 x 60 fe
comferlahle fr
good roothouee
ings. The pe
pleatiently situa
well aeepted for
fallow,inauure
suit puchaser.
Cheerftilly given
LOR, Brussels
11
1TH, 1884.
wuship of uckermith, and
um of Tw nty-one Hundred
, for comp etiug the same.
st, A. D., 14884.
s shewn bY the last revised
rth to be. enefitted by lthe
Township of Tuekeram th,
Lots nu bers nine, ei -it,
lots flambe a seven, six, ve,
the north heaves of lots ix,
on, all of he Huron R ad
d by, and require the on-
o wnera t ereof proper], to
n the sixth and beventh on -
road betw en iota five nd
greatly b matted by aid
uld take ti e necessary s eps
1 Act, 1883, section 570, and
eve a proper survey of aaid
r, and oth rwise to pro eed
11
ured e amination to be
•nom comp tent for such
bas
-
has also rocured plans and
• Proudfo t, and an asess-
benefitted by such drainage,
t which, i his opinion, will
ry road a d lot, or portion
f the said II. B. Prondfoat in
Rows :
•
To the Reeve a,nd aouneilors of the Townsh,ip of T
GENTLEMEN: Incompliance with your instructons, I hay
motions, plans, e
Statutes of Ontario
Survey, in the Tow
the honor to submi
would be rendered
drains to carry off
drain is located as
to be made very de
concession 6, imme
south of the said ro,d, which for some distance is
line between the east and west halves of Lot No.
-account of the water from both the sixth and eig
the above tract, I found it necessary to lay out
sonth-easterly and easterly direction, to catch all t
first three lots in the seventh au d eighth concessio
to the town line between Tuckeismith and Hib
The main drain commences on the line. between t
No. 9, in the sixth concession, where said line is
course or creek, and extends' a general south -
following as nearly as possible the old water °ours
to the CODCOSSiOU rbad between Concessibus 6 and
by the line betwee Lots 6 and 7, thence to about
Lot 6, in the seven h concession ; thence parallel
distance east of th line between the east and wes
south-easterly acr Be the east half of Lot No. 5; a
sion road, across t e west half lot No. 4, where
called section A o the aceonapanying plan, profile
n the line between the east a
timates and assessment requ red by Se
s 6, 7 a
u propose
d that the
set, by
thte-quar
the old wa
he draina
road and
perfectly 1
in the 7
concesei
1883, of the lands in Concessao
ship of Tuoltersmith,,which y
the following. report : I fon
alnable, whioh it is net at pr
he surplus water. The lower
early as possible in the bel&f
p in places, in order to seen
lately adjoining the conoessio
h
8,
is
cedar, and contaws a new frauie
t, new freme shed 80 x 50 fe t,
me houe with seven roomee a
ml all other necessary outbuilkl-
rises are in excellent reps r,
ed end well watered,- and a e
grain or sock. Large summr-
and ready for seed. Terms o
All further partieulars will
by tho proprietor. JOHN TA
O., Ont. 868x
.G00 FIRM
the affairs
Bingst n, the e
valuab e lands
Lot 30J Concees ,on 5, ToWnship of Morris, cora-
taininl) 90 acres!. (n this lot is erected a goOd
frame arn wtth stone foundation, good orchad,
well arid pumt. Nearly ail cleared, and is On
the gravel roed closely adjoining the 'village tof
Brussep. Tliis farm isa valuable one; is well
fencedland in a,goodatate of cultivation; Seemed.
-Lot 4, Conetsirion 5, township of €1-011y, county
of Huron containing RO acres, 10 aerea cleared
' ' with
is three
one n ile
te
•
•
the 1 wer nnoccu led
it conttaining the r
filliog the car with KILO
off esciape in that • irec ic
meanie of egress w s thr
window between t e c'
gine. Owirag to th Bolif
was difficult to a ons
Some Mere kicked an
shocking manner a d p t
winde . The sere ma
to get through the loc
were terrifying. I t
the flmea the Bi t
Victi s'outside, wh wr
cause the wild beats
car • t become f uti
made the scene pa 11
formers who own ied
gazed with white f ces
hspeeroote ole. Three m
amid the flame
John ent and
heart rending crieslof
prairi , the mot ere
dying within the ar,
florae , and the ho lin
made the scene ter ibl
tion. Many of th r
pull° through the sm
their limbs broken or it
looat d. Hands a d f
burn:d off, and ro ted
were mad in one lao
piles of bones; ro ted.
care FieB were pnl ed
plight a flat ar
dies into G eely
urned bodi
a
•
11
• -
At d
ed b
The
huge coffin seven f t
long in Greely em
Reed Presbyteriki 01
the a rvioes.
•
•
er
1
FOR SALE. -In erder to' el se
of the estate of the late W. 1.
-ecotors offer the following v ry
Lr sale. First -North half of
and free of stueops, balance web tamp
part g od ha•dWoo, pine and cedar.
and a half miles from Brussels, an
from gravel ilea& For 1 prices a
apply to %Hol Knee; Brueeels P • , HErtRY
JENI408, Victoria Square P. 0., or .Ia E8
SMITR, Maple odge P. 0., Middlesex COUnty.
868
The
-ing a
Inge
MINOR) BUSINESS CHANCE.
ned offers or sale his Blackspe tn
.making establishment inthe it -
f Egmot ville together with the tools nd
good- ill ot tie business; also a consider ble
it,
stcok of iron a id lumber, There are two 1 rge
lacksmithing and the other for
There are three fires let the
p. This is in the centre of on of
ltural dietriets in Canada: The
en establiShed thirty years anti a
some capital can make money
reasons given for selling. Apply
s or address Egmondville P. 0.
TON. 848
, -
undersi
d Wager
drain ;thence do
thence parallel to the concession road, across the
along the line betWeen Lots 3 and 4; thence p
across the -west hOf of Lot No. 3; thence along t
sides thereof, betWeen the east and west halves of
concession 6 and 71; the branch drain from the jti
on the line between the east and west halves of L
to the drain previensly dug by Messrs. 1)(101sTaught
to about Mae line between the east and west holy
concession; theucts northerly to a short distanc
concessions 7 and18, which it follows to the town
Hibbert. There ia in all nearly 1,106 reds of dran to be du
taining about 13,5
$100 wh
shops, one for
wood -working.
blacksmith sh
the best Agri°
busts has b
good an wit
fast. 1The bes
on the ptemis
ROBERT 2111
made tbe eam
. 570, Chap.l 18,
d 8, Heron 1toad
3.raining, and have
land in queation
eying 8, drabs or
rs of a mile o1 the
er course, and has
e of the land in
the land to the
vel, that is, t* the
h concession. On
ens emptying into
btanoh matting n a
e Water fr m the rear of the
s, which br neh drain extends
era in the County of Bert.
e eo,st and est halves otLot
intersected by the old ater
asterly by outherly diretion,
and the dr ins already made,
near whe e it is intersected
he centre f the -east hell of
o the conee siort roadto a tihort
ti halves of Lot No. ; thence
hence par llel to the oOtieeta-
he branch rom the south half,
and. ached le, enters the main
d west haves of Lot No. 4;
ast half of Lot No. 4; thence
rallel to t e concession road
• e bne on the east and! west
Lot No. 3, to the road. between
°don wit the main drain is
t *. 4; t ence South-easterly
u load 11 which it follows
la of Lot o. 1, in the eighth.
factn the blind line, between
betwe Tackersmith and
or deepened, con-
ch has been tallow-
a
ti
11
•
5 cubic yards.
I have estina ted the whole cost as $2,162.30, dl
ed for the deepeui g or widening of the present Etter couilse, below or north-
westerlt from the point of commencement of th aitch pro er across the west
half of Lot 9 and the east half of Lot 10, in the s'xth conces iou, in order te give
an outlet for the ater from the main ditch ; $2 0 of the atal cost haft been
charged to the ror4ds benetitted; and the remaini g $1,962 3I has been as essed
against the lands enefitted, as shewn on the aun xed table.
Assessment ot lands affected by drains.
op
ROYAL MAIL STEMSHIPS.
•
A. STROI G, Seaforth, Agent.
GREkT" RE
Citiein rates
dondirry, $60
and 150. In
pool, London
var. gee
Glasgow, Lo
fl1C1 Cardiff,
•
UCTION IN PASSAGE RAES.
rom Qui bee to Liverpool and
$70 and $80. Return, 8110;
ermedia,te from Quebec to L
erry and Glasgow, $35.00; Ret
e-Quetec to Liverpool, D
don, Blfaet, Queenstown, Br
3. Frena Liverpool; Queenst
Londonderry, Belfast, Landon, Bristul or Ca
to Quebec, 814
y Loatied and Real Eistate Bo
and Sold as Usual.
INSURANCE.
I r present lieveral of the bet Insurance
pani s in the world.
Office -Market Street, Seaforth.
Mon
862
A. STRON
Concessien.
on -
135
ver-
rn,
rry,
stol
wn,
diff
ht
001
Ori LIN.
U. MAIL ISTEAMSHIPS
Sail from Pier 20 Ntith River, New York
Every Sa urdsy, for
GLASt)W VIA LONDONDERR.
ATES 02 PASSAGE
TO GLASGOW, DERRY, B ELFAST OR Llee,R-
POOL, COIN, 60 to O. SECO D
CABIN, $40. STEERAGE, OU
1 WARTY, $28. PREPAID, $21.
AUchor Liter Drafts issued at lowest retell are
paid free of charge , in England, Scotland' and
Ireland.
r passag
4 to
G' Ex, NE
Moe, Beato th.
6
6
6'
6
Lot or part
of Lit.
8
6 E
6 WI i
6 • El i '
6
6 WI
7
7
7 EI 3 I
7 8.3,V.I$1
N. W. i 13
E.I. 4
W4 4
E. I 5
W.445
61
W. 7
E.. 7
8
8 N. $1. :12
8 N.
5
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Acres. -Were of Im- To C ver In-
provements. teres forl 10
years itt fie
pem emit:
20
10
65
07
91
39
68
24 651
1 97
42
37 62
65
100 $ 68 40
60 84 20.
50 5180
100 58 14.
50 71 82
50 30 78
50 27 36
100 61 80
60 2394
50 , 684
100 '75 24
100 61 30
76 41 04
25 5472
50 116 28
50 102 60
50 102 60
0 162 60
100 287 28
60 78 66
50 95 76
60 5130
'75 .34 23
25 17 10
25 23 94
50 , 51 30
60 1'71 00
$ 3
2
2
8
1
1
Tot 1 special .Annua assess-
rate. ment d tring 10
ys.ars or each
$ 02 60
51 30
76 95
87 21
07 73
46 17
41 04
76 95
35 91
10 26
12 86
76 95
2t52 61 56
82 08
'7442 1
53 90 1
58 90 1
15890
430 92 4
117 99 1
14364
76 95
710 51 30
55 26 25
1 97'. 85 91
5 65 795
5 60 256 50
2 36
5 14i
5 80i
5 80
51 30
1864
9 33
7 88
5 65
AT.
$1 26
13
70
72
10 77
4 62
• 10
70
• 59
03
1 29
70
16
21
44
39
39
89
09
80
36
70
3
57
59
771:)
6 65
8 N. . 4 4
8 N.
8 N.
Roads
7 & 8 05 ote6efs3siit 200 200
7 & 8
And, whereas, sad. Douncil are of opinion t at the drainage of the ocalit
desorBibeeidtsitahdeersefe
itioarbl,eenacted by the said Munici al Council of the said To erishi
of Tuckersmith, pursuant to the provisions of "The Co solidated M nicip
Act 1883.". (let) That the said report, plane nd estimate be adopted, nd th
said drain and the works connected there -ith, be made and constr • cted i
accordance therwith. (2nd) That the Reev of the iaid Townshi ma
borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the said Township of Tactile emit
the sum of $,162.30, being the funds Deces ary for the work, and m y ism
debentures of the Corporation of the said To nship of Tuckeramith o th
amount, in slime of not less than $100, each, an. payable Within ten yea s fro
the date thereof with interest at the rate of five per centuna per annum whic
interest shell be payable on the first day of Dece g• ber, in each year, at t e offi
of the Treaeurer of the said Municipality. Sac • debentures to be payable, at th
office of said Treasurer, and to have attached to thein, Coupons for pay •• exit
nterest. (3rd) That for the purpose of paying t e sum of 41,962.30, be ng t
amount charged against the said lands so to be benefitted as aforesai , oth
than lands or roads belonging to the Municipalia. , and to cover interest here°
for ten years at the rate of five per centum per a num, the following spec al rat
over and above 8.11 other rates, shall be assesed a d levied in the IMMO ICI arm
and at the same time, as taxes are levied upo the undermentioned 1 tie 8.0
parts of lots, and the amount of the said spe ial rates aid interest ass seed
aforesaid, aged)* ea.& Lot or part of Lot respec ively, she I be divided nto t
equal partg, and one ouch part ahall be assessed. lad, levied as aforesaid, n eae
year for ten years after the final passing of Weis y -Law, diaring whieh he ea
year
have to run.
Concession. Lot or part Acres. ilcaolvueemoefnItms.-
of Lot. .
3 100
E} i 4 50
i 4 50
5 100
60
S III
50
W. 7 50
$ 100
El 4 9 60
W. 49 . 50
1 100
100
, Cabin Plans, Book of Tours; &a.,
tiptitSON B13.0HEItS, 7 BOTIANG
Yon', or to 13. DICIES9N, Post
•
882
"g•
To C ver In-
-teret for 10
years at five
pe cent.
$ 20
7 10
5 65
9 07
5 91
589
3 68
5 65
1 97
8.42
87 62
25 65
Total special Ann al asse
rate. ment during
ye s for ea
year.
$102 0 10 26
51 3U 5 13
76 95 7 70
87 21 8 72
107 73 10 77
46 17 4 62
41 01 4 10
76 95 7 70
85 91 3 9
10 26 1 08
112 86 11 29
76 95 7 70
6 $ 68 40
6 84 20
6
6 35570181 73188402
6
6 27 36
6
6 6213 8991
6
6 6 84
2 7551 8204
61 56
7
7 NE1.4 'Tr 4. i 3 50 116 28
25 54 72 252017 353206
58 14 '
174 42
153 90
82 08 •
7 S4 W. i 75 ai. 04
7
7 F. A 5 50 102 60
50 102 60
61 30
1117 99
7 W.1 4 5L 30
413365083 999929
7 V'6. 4 5 , 60 102 so
100 237 28
50 78 66 48 64
497 8884
7
W. 60 95 76
25 65
8
8
8 F. W.4- 2 I 75 34 20
V. i 8 J
ILE. i 4 17 10
855 154315636405
12278 2659
8 76 95
8 111414E1; :4 2 2659 8651 5309 42 75
8 25 17 10
11 97
235569510
8 14. W. i 4 25 28 94
Iil . .3-• 5 50 25 65
51:1 1671 8080
7&8 5 & &Side 1 85 50
Reads
7 & 8 Concession 200 200
(4th) For the purpose of paying the snm of 12 , being t le total amoun asse
as aforesaid aainst the said roads of the said Jinunicipality, and to cove inte
thereon for ten years, at the rate of five pei cent= per B.11111113a, it spec al rat
one-seventh of one mill in the dollar shall, over and shove all other rates
levied (in the same manner and at the same tine aa taxes are levied) open
6 16
8 21
17 44
15 89
15 89
15 89
4309
11 80
14 36
7 70
12 83
5 18
257
3 59
7 '70
25 65
ho1e
Vwn
>r th
1 the
ag which
an.
hat
Ily adopted
ownship
ay c.
arested
a rue
o giv
he
nder
n or
embe
le inv
o be
rain
thich
An
he sa
1u-ash
he fi
n wri
31erk
don
iurpo
12orouto,
uhig
0711.
roma
TA
Etevis
from
By -L
eoncersion
2ud
hour
WM.
Tow
.
,
_ . .
- ,
.
•
the said.
eaoh year •
the date
by-law, da-
have to
provision-
of the
the 2th
person in-
to make
18 required
mad
to the
of Sep-
will
Revision,
thirty days
1884„; of
.
to have
thereof,
. days after
a notice
upon the
his inten-
for that
Justice, at
a next en-
By -Law.
of the *
Court of
of appeals
foregOing
Hotel,
Monday, 'the
1884. at the
forenoon.
of the
rateable property in
hip of Taclterstaith, in
period of ten years after
final passing of tins
the said :debentares
TAKE NOTICE
tae foregoing 18 -8. by-law
by the municipality
of Tacherstnith, en
August; 1884. Any
having any complaint
eat of the assessment,
notice of such corplaint,
c use and inatter thereof,
igued Clerk of the municipality,
efore the twentieth cla,y
, 1884, and such coMpla.int
stigated by a Court Of
1 eld not 'later then
e 29th day of August,
notice will be given.
person intending to apply
d By -Law, or any part
d, must, withirt ten
al passing thereof, serve
ing upon the Reeve and
f the municipality, of
t make such application
e to the High Court of
during the sittm
he final passir,g of the
McCONNELL, Clerk
hip of Tnekersmith.
E NOTICE, that the
On, for the hearing
assessment under the
w, will be held at Kyle's
t
8; H. R. Se on
day of Setemer,
of ten :o'clock in the
McCONNELL, Clerk
ship of Tuckeramith,
EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. l
vAtt e FOR SALE -For
-A-- 9' acres ,being composed
9th co 'cession of the township
count • of 11111'011, mostly
stump . '1 here is a bank
house - rid two good welle.
adjoin. the incorporated
fturthe particulars appl3
premi es, or to Brursals
TTO SE FOR SALE
ta ale or to rent, a
south of the railwaa track,
Seat° th. There is three
laud, 11 well fencd; also
The h *use is commodious
a goof cellar and 'woodshed
water -convenient. Will
on: t a premises to
W. T. AIKE& • .
sale a' b.ranontaining
of lot No. 2, hi the .-
Of Grey, it the
cleared and f,ee from
barn 54x64 ; a brick
The above property
villege of Brussel& For
to D. DOBSON., lee the
P. 0. , 1357
011 TO nEXT.-a-ior
dwelling house :and. lot,
adjoining the toiwn of
quartees of an are of
a good. orchard on it.
and Comfortable; with
; WO hard end soft
be sold -cheep. Apply
the undrsigned. !MRS.
I 556
:
Conc
forth
office
Abou
bush
centr
land
and
-VA
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,
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FA. M FOR SALE -The subscriber effers for
ale, his farm of 100 riereel b. jog Lot 13, '
ssion 5, MclielIop, about 5* miles frorei sea -
and only half ti.finile from Be' chwood post
and store, good gravel road passes the doer.
80 acres clered, remainder good hardwood
Good frame house, stabie,_ bern ,s and
mom,' outbuildingS ; spriog creek -through the
of the farm, ' Go a bearing orcha 41 and
nder fair col iratiOn, Will be void eheep;
reasonable terms. WILLIAM BF.S.DY, •
Beec -wood P. 0. . i 875-11
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M FOR FALE.-Lot 20, Col cessiten 12,
"-' ownship of Grey, containiner 102 aees, 60
acres cleared aid ' in a gof d state of cultioirtion,
the alance is well. timbered. There is ,on the
premises a good frame house; log barn Bud frame
stables, also a good bearing Orchard. I is 2
',nice from Ethel Station on the Gleat N este=
Rail my, one lac from the vilI4ge of Ciaibrook
and 1 miies from Bin -eels. Pi r ;terms end turther
part OUlara apply to VALENTINE FORE3TER,
Ora brook 2.0,, Ont. 1 e64-13
VA* Y1 IN MeKILLOP 2011 'ALE, ---The south`''
,1--- 50 sores of lot 20, concessi to 113, 46 aeres of
will, gire clearede free from , ettinaps and evell
under drai•ned. Igo better land ha the tounty.
Is si uated about hell wily between Seaforth and
13ru.sels. It is well fenced. ibere is a log home
and . good frame barn and !frame stable and
she( aria a good orchard plahted 'with apple;
pl. ,i, pear and cheri y trees in goodbearing order.
It i one and a quarter miles east from Leatibury,
App y to 110BleRT MMILLAN, Lot 33, Con -
cess on 3, MeRillop, er to Box la; Seaforth P. 0,
, ' 884
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FOR SALE. -North hall of lot 29, eon -
cession 8, Morris, 'containing NO acres., 40 of
are cleared and nearly free from stumps.
are on the premises a pod leg house and
stable, two never failingssvells and an eib
el chard of almost tevo hundred fruit
all bearing. The farrn is conveniently
ted, being only two and se half miles from
sels and thi -teen ff-om Seaforth. For fur -
particulars -Apply to 2. S, SCOTT, Brussels,
RICHARD LEES, Linday. 841
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M IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE.-
For sale, 1ot24, concession 3, 111 11- S. Tuc
containiog 100 acres, ; 85 of which are
- the iemainder is hardwriod bush. There
good brick house and fraene outbuildingir. -
re is a spleudid orchard and plenty of water.
conveuient to school.and ehurch. It is with-
milee of Seaferth and six of 'Clinton, -with
gravel roads leading to both places. For
her particulars apply oil the premiries or to
forth 2.0. ROBERT moElv. 851
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particulars
coircession
MeERACHER.
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Road,
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and
balance
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of
This
two
prietor
iftredimd:3e,bafortih,
Land
Rill IN McKILLOP
on reasonable terms,
mop c mtaining
re cleared, well
in a good state
II orchard and plenty
spring creek ruunieg
frame buildir ge.
post office, arid
a good gravel road
apple to
6, or to Beechwood
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IN TUCKERSMITH
Sale, cheap, the
Tuckersmith,
of "which a -re cleared,
in a -first chess
is splendid
house ad new
andeeneeth, also
Water, and is within
fano is beautifully
miles of the village
and
has gone to
Agent, Seaforth
20.11 SALE. -For set;
lot 12, toncession 4,
100 veree; of whiple abont
under -drained, well fenced
of cyltmaton: There hits
of god water. There
through the Vireo. Mao
Convenient to schools
within five miles of Seafortle,
all the way. For turther
the proprietor -011 lot l.,
PO. ROBERT
. 860
FOR SALE. -For
McCartney farm, on the atai
containing 125 acres, about
underlie:lined, Well feneed
sta- e of cultivation. The
paeture lend. There is a,
bauk barn with stone stab -
a goodorehard and plenty
half a mile of a school:
situated, and is within
of Brucefield,andfourrniles
will, be 11°7 cheap as the pro -
Kansas. Apply to ABTRONG,
or to VOL SCOTT, Bruce
,869-tf
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free
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ipiA11.11 FOR SALE. -For Bale, the eaat half of
' lot 7, conecesion 12. Bullett, containing 60
acies, about 40 of which are cleared, well fenced,
/rem -stumps and in a high stale of tultivae
hen. Thereis a good frame been, two orchards,
and a never failing spring creek running throogh
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the place. Is within a quarter -of a mile of
Behool and is convenient to markets, &e: A good
gravel road running past the place. For futtlier
particulala address Haelock P. 0., -or apply .on
lot 6, concession 12, Hulled. THOS. AMOS
Proprietor. . 861
'ARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, part of Lots 11
-A: and Meoneession 18, township of Grey, eon
taining 76 sores, 70 of whish AM chimed, free front
stumps and in a gocd state of cultivatiOn. It h
all well underdreiriedand fenced. Theta are en
Me premises a good log hOute and bane Ids° i
large bearing orehaed and a good well. It %situ-
ated two and a hall miles from the village o
Walton., '7 from Brussels and 12 from Beaferth
with good gravel- reads leading to each place
&heels and chore:tee viveolent. For imthet
partieulars apply on the Premises Dr to Waltor
2.0. MRS. A. MeMILLAN. 870-1
'T'WO GOOD FARMS
-I- -The executors
for sale, in order to
of the ole Andrew
cession 3, Township
acres, 80 acres cleared,
state of cultivation.
of the choicest
springs. The property
brick home. Secod-Lot
Township of terborne,ciartaining
cleared, well wader
of cultivation. There
cres, a large brick
driving shed, onto:one.
1 it is about three
and HensalL These
and will be sold
of payment easy.
1McQUEEN, exec
BLLIOTT, Saki
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IN USBORNE FOR SAM:
,cffer the following lamb
close the affairs of the estatt
Moir. First -Lot 30,'0011
of ihrborne, Containing Ith
well fenced, and in a goot
There axe six acres oforchat44.
fruit, and tavo never failini
contains a eetifortabl
31, Concession S
100 acme les am
-drained, and in a high stet
is a good orchard of fon
house, also two barns, stable/
School on opposite loi
miles to the towers Of Exete
farms adjoin each 'abet
ether or separately. Tern
Or particulars apply to .1011
tor, Lumley P. 0. or 10.-1
r, Exeter 2. 0. 87,3-12
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