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Un des symboles suivants apparaitra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbole — *-signifie "A SUIVRE", le symboie V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtrn filmte d des taux de rMuction diff^rents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtra reproduit en un seul cliche, il est fiimi d partir de I'angie supdrieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de 'aut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images n^cessaire. Las diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 OCTOBER ISSUE, 1879. 'j))^-- IF YOU DON'T WANT IT, PLEASE GIVE IT TO YOUR NEIGHBOR. UST O^ "^i' *b"-^-^==T "i"^ PHIPERTy FOR IE BY ^ 5. B. pm^^^ 28 James Street South, HAMILTON, ONTARIO. ISSUED Ist OCTOBER, 1879. . Dear Sir : In this pamphlet you will find a list of properties which 1 have for sale. I beg to call your attention to two important features in connection with this list: — 1st. — The most of the properties are given to (Banking Institutions as collateral security, and must be sold to realize the am^ount of their claim, which is from one=half to t-wo= thirds the actual value ; I am, therefore able to offer bargains to intending purchasers which no mere land speculator can afford to do. ^nd. — All properties advertised in this list, will be found on inspection to be exactly as they are represented ^N. (S. — Any person wanting a farm, can make arrange- ments with ine to go with them and sec any of the lands herein advertised. Any further informaa^n you may wish in regard to any of these properties enumerated in this list will be cheerfully given on application in j)erson, or by letter to the undersigned, M. S. BIDWELL PUTNAM, 23 James Street South, Hamilton. Ont, The n oxcoptionai piuclmserH Pakckl 40. miles fr( the City about 3 ] quarter i Oflice ; tl 50, Con. cleared a of fall wl timbered loam. '. Pears, P 1^ stores Barn U 18 X 24 Fairchilc fenced w farms in in Ontar $1H,()00. bargain. ■ Parcel N W. ^ I The soil has most Log Stal: Lot. Tl of Port I Very che Parcel N( A good i >^'Lot I There ar &c. Tlv 30 X 40 ; House fc watered 1 the farm fenced w: 2 miles f B. Raih while we Parcel N Huron, 1 There is well, wit with rail: the Don; ms — o-»o>v The undersigned lias tho following snpcridi Faums For Salk, at exceptionally low prices, and will try and make the .enns to suit purchasers. BRANT COUNTY. PAKf,'KL4r). — $8,000 will purchase 140 acres of choice land, within 1>< miles from the celebrated Bow Park Farm, and only 5 miles from the City of Brantford, one of the best markets in Ontario, and about 3 miles from Lynden, a station on the (i. W. llaihvay, only a quarter of a mile from school and church, near Cainsville Post Otlice ; daily mail. This property is composed of Lots 18, 4i), and 50, Con. ;J, in the Township of Brantford ; there arc 120 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation ; there are about 30 acres of fall wheat exceedingly well put in ; about 20 acres of choice bush timbered with Beech, Maple, Elm, Ash, lic. The soil is a clay loam. There are two excellent Orchards of choice fruit, Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, &c., also a Grapery. A splendid large new 1^ storey frame house on stone foundation ; splendid cellar, Frame Barn 35 x GO ; P'rame Driving Barn 30 x 35 ; Frame .Store House 18 X 24 ; watered by 4 good wells with pumps, and a cistern. Fairchild's creek is the boundary line. The whole place is very well fenced with boards and rails. This is without doubtoneof the best farms in tho iowuship, and in one of the best wheat growing sections in Ontario. This property was valued by a competent valuator at $13,900. bargain. Just see tho reduction. Terms easy. This is a big BRUCE COUNTY. Parcel No. 47. — $500 will buy 109 acres bordering on Lake Huron, W. ^2 Lots 18 and 19 Con. Lr^ke Range, Township of Saugeen. The soil is a gravelly loam, about 10 acres cleared and 90 wild, and has mostly been burned over. There are 2 small Log Houses and Log Stable on the Lot. A small Spring Creek running through the Lot. This property is only a sliort distance from the thriving Village of Port Elgin, a station on the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway. Very cheap and terms easy. Parcel No. 48. — A good farm of 99 acres, of first class clay loam soil. A good Saw Mill, with splendid water power; being composed of W. }4 Lot 19, and N. Vz Lot 20 Con. 5, in the Township of Huron. There are 60 acres cleared and 35 acres timbered with Beech, Maple, &.C. The following comprise the buildings: l}4 storey Frame House 30 X40 ; Frame Barn 36 x 50 ; Stable 12 x 36 ; Shed 18 x 30 ; Frame House for Miller 18 x 24 ; Frame Saw Mill 30 x 50. Splendidly watered by well, with pump at house ; also a creek running through the farm. There is a nice young Orchard. The whole place is well fenced with pickets, boar Is and rails. This property is situated about 2 miles from the thriving Village of Ripley, a statiim on the W. G. & B. Railway, and was valued by a competent valuator at $5,280, while we will sell it for $2,600 and give easy terms of payment. Parcel No. 49. — $1,200 will buy E ^ Lot 7 Con. 8, Township of Huron, 50 acres. There are 40 acres.cleared and 10 acres timbered. There is a hewed Log House and Log Barn ; splendidly watered by well, with pump and creek ; the soil is a nice lor.m ; very well fenced with rails. This is a bargain and maybe had on jasy terms. Known the Donald Malhiiison Farm. CARLETON COUNTY. TAKCi-.r No. 50. -a^oco will Imy S4 niics of f^ixvl Innd, on llic ( Hlawa River, l)eiii[; compo.si-d of Lot I!, Con. I, in IIks 'rown-sliip of Toihol- ton, al)out 40 acres cleared, and alioiit 44 acre.s uncleared. A Frnnie l?arn 30 x 40, Stable 12 x 27, 2 Slieds 12 x 30 and iSx 30 ; a very nice Orchard, very well fenced. A l)ar{;ain and terms easy. ELGIN COUNTY. I'AIUKL No. 51. — 100 acres of clioice land heavily limbered with Beech, Maple, Kim, Oak, Whitewood, etc., 3 miles from the thriving,' Villajie of Rodney, on the C. S. R. K., in Township of Alborough, north % Lot 4, Con. 6. The tind)er will more than pay fvu- the lot, as it is very valuable. ^Vill sell cheap and make terms easy. Pakckl No. 52.— $1,100 will h\\^ SO acres of good land, soil a sandy lo.am, being S. K. (lunrter Lot Q, Con. 10, Township Aldborough, There are '30 acres cleared and under cultivation, 20 acres luu- bered. A goo about one mile from Colchester Station on the Canada Southern Railway ; being S. >4 Lot 7, Con. 13, Township of Col- chester. The timber will more than pay lor the lot. Parckl No. 55.— $675 will buy part of Lot 16, Con. 9, Township Sand- wich east, 22>^ acres, part of which is cleared, balance timbered- There is a good new Frame House also a hewed Log House ; the soil is a clay loam ; fenced with b.wrd and rails, and only 7 mdeslrom the Town of Windsor, just opposite the City of l>^'li<>;f; I 'i>^ is a good chance for a man that wants a nice little home. 1 his pro- perty is known as the Francis Lafond Place, soutl east from Wmdsor. GREY COUNTY. Parcel No. 56.-1^2,400 will buy W. h Lot 12, Con. 3, Derby ; 100 acres, 80 acres cleared and 20 acres timbered ; sod a good clay loam. A good hewed Log House 20x26, I'z storeys high ; Hame Lain 36x76, with 16 feet posts; Log Stable 18x36; well fenced with boards and rails ; watered by a good well and spring ; splendid young Orchard, 100 '.rees, just commencing to bear ; and only about 3^ miles from the Town of Owen Sound. This property was valued i)y a competent valuator at $4,085, ^ Htlle over a year ago. Known as the Jas. Post Farm. Parcel No. 57.— I-ot 24, Con. 9, Township of Osprey, 100 acres, nhnut Ko acres cleared and mostly free from stutnps, 50 acres heavily timbereeech, Maple, Ekn, etc. There are a few rolling lime ston.'. Log House, Log P.arn and Granary ; very well fenced with tcdar nil 2 good « roads, and we formerly Parcel N( 46 acres .soil ; am Grey aiK value. Parcel N Con. 5, ' cultivatei Post Offl Parcel N of Sulliv Parcel N cleared : Toronto, east of C Parcel > from Wi Lots 34 cultivatii Beecli, I Llewed ' never-fai loam, and tern /^^ Parcel N cultivati hardwof IS X 30, 16x30. the Lot. 12 miies Parcel N Monitor acres til Small C miles fit bargain Parcel ^ Frame I 18x24, V Lot 12, Parcel N I, in Gc tion of ci Parcel ^ cidar mils ; the soil is an excellent clay loam ; .splendidly watcretl l>y 2 good springs, I woll anrl creek ; near Keversliam 1'. ()., good roads. This property was valuc^tf storey Frame Shop 18 x 24 ; Brick Bakery 18 x 30 ; i storey Frame Stable 18x24, with a nice lot of Y^ acre, (iood well and pump. Being Lot 12, E. of H. and D. Road, in the thriving Village of Jarvis. Parcel No. 66.-^750 will purchase 50 acres of good land, being Lot I, in Gore A, in the Township of Moulton. This is worth the attcn tion of any person in want of such a lot. Terms easy. DUNNVILLE. Parcel No. 67.— S700 will buy Lot 19, on South Lock St. ; size of Lot (>i)\l^2. P!itilnl lIuTfon \h ii liiinc 2 Molt) I'ra le Huuoc, i8 X \t>, Kitchen 14X 24, al' in i;"«»'l impair ; well watcrec'.. 'I'his is a l.arKaiii ; will ninUc tcinis easy. This property was recently owned liy fhas. I-;. S. I'.lack. HURON COUNTY. I'ARCKI. No. 68. -80 acres of choice land, hein^' conijiosed of Lot 18, ( 'on. 4, in the Township of ( loderich, of which about 70 acres are nnde'- cultivati(tn, and about 10 acres heavily tindjcred with lieech, Maple, .Sec. ; the .soil is an excellent black sandy loam. The liuildinfjs are i>^ Storey Frame House, a Lo^' IIou.se, 2 Frame Harns. There is an cxcell'jnl bearinf; Orchard of choice fruit. Exceedinf,dy well watered. The above Lot is only about 3 miles from the town of (ioderich.and in a fme farming section, also a Yirst-class neighborhood. I'rice $3,000 and terms easy. TOWNSHIP OF IIOWTCK. rARCi-.l, No. 69. — Lots 12 and 13, Con, 8, 200 acres, I20 cleared and mostly free from stumps; 80 acres heavily tind)ered with IJeech, Maple, Flm, iVc., no waste land, soil black clay loam ; nice Orchard; a first- class new frame 15ank Harn, 60 x 60. Stone walls Stable and Root House, Dwelling House: splendidly watered; 1^4 miles from the thriving Village of Oorrie, good Schools, Churches, and in one of the best Farming districts of Ontario. Price $9,000. Pauckl No. 70.— W. .i Lot 15, 8lh Ccm. 50 acres ; no improvements; J mile from the alK)ve Lot. Price 1^1, 800. Parckl No. 71.— Lot 26, Con. 12, looacres; no improvements ; corner Lot ; timbered wi.h Beech, Maple, Elm atid on rear end of Lot there- are some choice Cedar. The above Lots are all withm 2 miles of Gorrie and Fordwich Stations on the T. G. & 1}. R., lo mdes from Harriston on a g(.od gravel Road. Price $2,200. KENT COUNTY. Parckl No. 72.— $2,200 will buy 100 acres of choice land being Lot 9 Con. 9, in the Township of Chatham, about 25 acres cleared, with 3 acres of F'all wheat ; the balance istimliered with Beech, Maple, Oak, etc., the buildings consist of 2 Log Houses and Log Stables. The Soil is an excellent loom, watered by a Creek. This is a bargain and terms easy, COUNTY OF LINCOLN. Parckl No. 73. — $1,700 will buy 80 acres of choice land, West J Lot 2, Con. I, Township of Gainsborough, 60 acres under cultivation, 20 acres t imbered with ILardwood. The soil is a clay loam. Buildings : New Frame House 20x26, "rame Barn 30x45. Watered by a we^. Orchard, 56 Apple Trees, partly bearing. Near Attercliff 1 . O. This property was valued by a competent valuator at $2,500. LAMBTON COUNTY. Parckl No. 74.— $2,200 will buy 120 acres of choice land, being part Lot 9, Con. 5, in the Township of Sombra, about 40 acres cleared, about 30 acres partly chopped and can readily be cleared, about 50 acres heavily timbered with very valuable timber. This property is situated about 2 miles from the thriving Village of Wallaceburg, where there are 2 lines of Steamers running daily to Detroit, Sarnia and Dresden There is also a line of Railway surveyed out and will soon be built ; and only ij miles from llie Rivor Sydenham, where gram I .,n,' wcKxl ran lu- Ina.lcl on the lUuils. Tl.c soil i. an excellent loam. • 1 cM^is a K"."l 1<'« n.n,se an.l sn.all O.chaul on the place ; splcn- . 1 ; fencc^l with nuls; there is an excellent well of ^vater at t c House. (). I will h-HM' the above place for a teiu. of yeais. the tenant can pay the icnl m imp'ovements. NORI-OLK COUNTY. PAkcl. I No. 7«i. %,oc^ will buy a t;..o.l farm of 250 aces which \va.s vXeil U Sv'coc beint; Lot 1 1 and K. ..uartcr l.ot ,2 n> the ir, Lon., " ^'lup .^V.;^ihant on the 'I'own 1 ine betwe..n l^ant an. N...J folk rouUies, about IQO acres cleared, balance nnbe.ed. i he soil ' san y loa u on clay boltou, ; excee.lin^dy wel watered by a creek running thrunah the centre ot Lot. alsr a small spring creek on the Teast corner of 1 ol. also by a well w.th ,nunp a house. Ihe.e r;" two Kranu Houses, but O.e Ham is not ,ood [J^^^^ ^J\^^ Orchard. This properly is situated about i u- e east of the Village of Kclv n, where there is a ,.ost oft.ce, daily n.ad, 3 cuuches, schoo . 3 ,t:ksn;iths' shops, wa^^on shop, 4 stores new «nst mdUsawmd, hotel, etc., near 2 chee.se facto. ies, only 4 '"'les from ha ley ^ -^t"*' - 7 mik.. fm Norwichville and about .5 miles from the Cuy .)f Hran - ?onl. 'I-his is a splendid grain od srock fa.m, and is a b,g bargam. Will make the terms easy. PakcklNo. 76.-1^700 will buy 50 acres being east K Lot 8, Coii. 5, Township of WulJinghan., 40 acres cleared and 10 acres bv,.h. I here is a Frame Bam on the lot ; the soil is a .andy loam, waterc.l by a nevcr-failing creek. Near Sprmg Arbor I'. O. PARChl No. 77.-$6oo will buy 25 acres of good land, about 6 miles from Bra" tfoid Uly and only a short distatice fror.. Oakland Vdlage. also near Scotland-; being West-quarter of North-half Lot 4. Con. I, Township of Townsend. Cheap and terms easy. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. Parcfl No. 78. -$2,000 will Vmy 19 acres of choice land soil a black cHvoamwfll adapted for a market garden, w.th the followmg Slings enected thereon: i>^ storey Fra...e House 18x24; \\;"g 16x21 on solid stone foundation; splendid ftame Barn 50x50 ; the buildings are new and in first-class repair, and cost » 1,500 1 liciHi i^ ^ nice young O.chard. The grounds are nicely la.d out and are in and was valued by a competent valuator at 'ff4»350- less than one -half. OXFORD COUNTY. Parcei No 7Q.-|2,on willbuy very large iloiel, 2>^ storeys high, and Frar e siable, and four-fifths acre af land, well fenced, at Cor.-..ell s"ation on the Canada Southern Railway. Th.s property cos over ^60^ There is a 50 acre Lot near by that can be bought very cheap." This is a good opening for a man that wants to go into the Hotel business. T-rms easy. PERTH COUNTY. Parcel Nu. 80. -$4,000 will buy 50 acres of choice land, within the tnt lonin. i ; spl'jn- er at the lis. The I'liicfi was nt Con., and Noi- 'I'lic si)il )y n creek :ek on the :. There IS a small lie Village .'s, school, , saw mill, y Siation, / of Uiant- f^ bargain. S, Con. 5, 3h. There tercd by a 3Ut 6 miles id Village, 4, Con. I, ;oil a black : following 24 ; Wing 50x50 ; the There is a and are in is ; watered ely situated .ot 31, Con. ). \V. King, will sell for itoreys high, d, at Cornell ty cost over bought very 1 go into the within the corporation of the Town of Strntf-rd, being pan Lot i, < '^»- 2, Township Downie, and kn.^vn astheCirant I'n.pcrty. I h"^ l""; l'^"y cai. i)e divided up i.'o Lots .1 from '4 to 5 aa.s cat., ami sold a. the rate of $250 to $300 pe. a.ve : a portion of the adjo.mng propc ty has been sol.' at the rate of » 1,000 per acre. Here is a el.- u:e f..i a l»ig speculation. Terms easy. PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY. I'ARCll Ni». 8l.--$9SO will buy 100 acres of i^.'.xl laiM east .J Lot M, Con .Sou h lay. Tnwnd.ip ot Marysburg. The .oil is a clay loam, a lit k g'nvelly Jlo acres cleare.l 20 acres wild and pretty low but ;s good for pasturing, a small I.<.g Ib.u.e, O.chnrd of loo A , .pU- ■•-•^■«. watered by 2 wdk Near MiUord I'. ( ). Tins is a bargain and tt. ins will be made ea.sy. COUNTY OF PETERBOROUGH. I'AKCKI. No. 82. -$2,700 will buy 100 acres W.J Ix.t '' ^'^'^JJ Township of Douio. About 80 acres under cultiyatDU, 20 acre. Taniar;ck and Cedar Swamp ; that is rathe, on the low side, but can b.; ,lra, -d and will make hrst-class laml. The so.l is an excel en clav loaii . A Hewed Cedar Log House. li Storey, 18 x 24, Ccc,.ii Loi Barr 24x50, Log Stable 20x50. I'Uiccd w'th rails. 80 chcice Xi^de Treet .al^o other fruit. Wab.red by 2 Wells with Pun.ps aisi by a rmall Pond or Hasin near the "''^'^''-^^'1"^. V;.'; ' • ut e peculiariti'-s about this i'ond is, there is no preceivab e '"^H "'" |. " This would make one of the finest private I rout Ponds in Ontaiio. About -^ miles from the Town of Peterborougli. Parckl No. 83.-$2.ooo will buy 157 acres of good land ; soil a clay loa.n ; watered by a never-failing Spring Creek ; h. J Lot 7, Con. 10, Township of Dun-.mer. 70 acres under cultivation, 87 res timbered. There i.s a choice lot of Cedar on the Lot. Situated only a short distance from the Village of Norwood. The above price is n<.t two- thirds of its value. 'I'erms made eu.sy. RENFREW COUNTY. Farcfl No. 84.— so acres of choice land adjoining the Village of Arnprio-, in the Township of McNab, 25 acres cleared, balance well timl'ered. A new Frame House and a Frame 15arn, board lencc, well and pump ; soil, clay loam. Trice $1,600. Parc-i No S5.— $550 will buy 100 acres of go.nl land, about 2 miles from White Lake ; being Lot 4, Con. 6, Township of McNab, about 40 acres cleared and fairly cultivated, about 60 acres timbered. A Splendid good hewed Log House and Log Barn thereon. 1 here is a never failing spring creek passing by the house. Terms easy. SIMCOE COUNTY. Parcel No. 86.— East part Lot 2, in 14^1 Con., Eart Sydenham Road, 35 acres ; South part Lot 3, in 14th Con., 38 ^^cre. ; North part ot Lot 3 in 14th Con., 68 acres ; and part Lot 4, in 14th Con., 18 acres ; Cood soil, well watered. The above makes u]^ one block beauti ully situated on the Nottawasaga River, 5 n.iles from Stayner. I rice t.i,oco. I'AkCKl. No. 87.- South cast i^irt Lot 4, and South part Lot 5, in the 14th Con., 200 acres, 80 acres cleared and in good state of cultiva- , lion • 120 acres of lieavy 15eech and Maple Timber ; excellent loam , soil ' (lood Farm r,uildint;s, Orchard, etc., beautifully situated on i the Notlawasaga River. 'Phis is without doubt one of the finest farms j in the County, and only f,vc miles from Stayner, on the Northern ; Road. All the above property is in Sunnidale Township. Price , 96,000. I Pakci I. No. 88.— $500 will buy South-half Lot 45, Con. i, lown.ship of Flos, 100 acres, which is well timbered with Pine, Oak, Ash, etc. The Timber will more than i.ay double for the lot. This property is , about a half a mile from the Villat^e of Crait^hurst, on the I enetan- : guishene Road, also near a Station on the North Simcoe Railway. Terms easy. , Parcel No. Sg.-Township of Essa, West-half and South-east quarter cf Lot 15, Con. 3, 150 acres. The greater part of this Lot has been burned over and can be cleared and fenced for «6 an acre. It is nicely situated on the leadir.^Moad to Angus, and only five miles from Angus ; soil an excellent loam on clay bottom, and will make a choice Farm. Price §1,500. PAITKI No 90.— $2,500 will buy a new Frame Grist and Flouring Mill two-and-a-half storeys high, with two run of stones, one /A, |he other 52 inches, with all necessary machinery of modern style, with a never-failing water power, 20 feet head ; solid dam. In a splendid wheat growing section, being part Lot 26, Con. I, East Township of Mulmer, Known as the Plewis Mill. This is a big bargain. Terms easy. Parcfi. No. 91. -$500 will buy 50 acres of good land, with one-and- a-half storey .-ough cast house erected thereon ; about 6 acres cleared and 44 wild ; a nice loam soil. There are about 60 Apple Trees. South half of South-half Lot 32. Con. 2, Township of No tawasaga, a short distance from Stayner ; a station on the Northern Railway. TOWN OF COLLINGWOOD. ! i Parcel No. 92.-$650 will purchase a nice 1/2 storey Frame House t8x20 kitchen 12x18, shed 16x20, all in good repair, and with about ^ aSe of land, nicely fenced and well watere.l. Know.r as the Whitlock property. j, WELLINGTON COUNTY. ! Parcei No 93.--$2,5oo will buy an excellent farm of 100 acres, within Tout 3 mile frL the flourishing Town of narriston, on two lines of m h?ay ; being Lot 8, Con. 9, Township of Minto, 55 aci-es cleared an In a high statue of cultivation, 45 acres timbered with Peoch, Maple < EhB and some Cedar on corner of lot, ciuite enough for .he use of the place? i^lendidly watered by a well with pump at house and a sr^iall ^nv?r-fa1iingspri'ng creek on rear of lot ; i^ f^^ ■,VT)r h^^^^^^^^^^ ' 24 ; Frame Kitchen 12 x 14; ne v Frame Stable imd Driv ng Pan oi 'stone foundation 24 x 30 ; a ^:0,^J^^^^<^^ ^^ ^ rworUw soil is an excellent clay loam, .^uuill v-Jicimiu. nis i.. s.,.. .. . the attention of intending purchasers. I 1 lO )t 5, in the of cultiva- llent loam ituated on inest farms : Northern lip. Price Township , Ash, etc. property is e Penetan- ; Railway. :ast quarter 3t has been icre. It is miles from ill make a [1 Flouring one ^54, the tyle. with a a splciidid "ownship of in. Terms Parcel No. 95.— $1,400 vill buy 3 fine lots nicely situated, well fenced with Pickets and Poards ; also a fine large Rough-Cast House, 2 Storeys high with Frame Kitchen ; also a Frame Store on Stone Foundation, and some fine Fruit Trees, good Well and Pump, also a Cistern. This is a bargain. This property was valued by a competent valuator at §2,700. Parcel No. 96. — 100 acres of good land, being E. ^ Lot 13, Con. 10, Township of Maryboro' ; there are about 85 acres cleared and iSficrer. timbered ; there is a Log House and Barn ; a -.mail Orchard. I he soil is an excellent clay loam ; splendidly watered by a ncver-failmg spring creek running through the lot. Very cheap and terms easy. N. B.— I will have several other choice Farms, also wild lots in a few days. Send for particulars to the vmdersigned. p. s.— The above lands will be found in every respect as they are represented, and as they have to be sold immediately, intending purchasers will find it worth their while to inspect them and judge for themselves before buying elsewhere. Parties intending to inspect any of the above lands with- a view of purchasing, should make an appoifitment with the ufidersigfied, in order that he may be able to accompa?iy them. Letters or telegrams for that purpose should be sent him four days prior to the time appointed. th one-and- cres cleared pple Trees, ottawasaga, Railway. P'or further particulars apply to M. S. B. PUTNAM ame House with about DWir as the 23 James St. South, HAMILTON, ONT. acres, within on two lines acres cleared .vch, Maple, lie use of the and a small I House 18 X )riving Barn 8 X 5... The well worfliy