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I I . - . . . - I I I . . I I . - . I . I � � � A ]. - I I - - 1 3 � . � � . I - � " I . �.. A i AUGUST 25P 1882. 1 ! ! . : � I I . I . . . - � . I I . vu ..I-rOR. . I 1, I - - MENNUM , . � - - � . - THE HURON E.&I 0 — __ . .. - . I — � � ___ I I I I . I W y I -introduced to Mr Hill i . - __ . da I was - . I S - . � I t� — __ ___ . I ters, our popular grain buyer, is to buy - r I . - — - . __ - — I . . i 1 $20.0 ; Jo Ainaley. the old lady regularly, with steady grain merchants are of Mr. Thos. Hill, of Egraond_ .. .- - . I minea his vigor, and in with the prospects of 'that Forbes' bridge, er better for him. All our e !1t,1118 A nevei fully reg impressed us considetable ' payment in full for buildii,g Forbes' hand, applies the razor to h vi e, who insisted in the strongest and, 1 1872 he dispozed. of the home �he so to�'vn. , Mr. Coveutry ow If - ce.—Mr. John Beattie, a f aith- preparing for a busy season, and w Pon � % ovo bridge, 070 ; 113aac Rogerso. 1, for lum- half's fa no doubt that Hensall will -keOP most cordial manner on my calliug u I . ,�, I - - Wnt t 0-11 (tip is 0 " it . 1111101L loved, removing with a married real estate at Brand6h, and ex- 3.85 ; Mrs. Raven, 0 arity, 41 I ful employee of the Great Weatera Rail- � havi) r being one of tbe Win. On going with him, hb showed �� 1 C77 - I nty, pectsto realize handsomely on it.— ber, S51 way here, has not lost a day's pay dur. up its reputation f6 I his farm. He has in -all 6W � -cou . f ' ord, c n ria� over � . daug ter to Tilbury� in Es�ex , that Misses Exf � ty.—Mr. Job . I - , .... We - )y to be able to ststs- ing the list eight pioneers best marketi in this coun I I whet E) he resided u 1) to his cleath. The are happ - 4 t , to Peter years.—Two acres, and d � MATTER B - .nei- M. P. Hayes;, Esq., who has been I con. Hogg, to expend in charit V, of Mitchell, has opened out a large I �. � - � DISTRICT .- deceasedwasamau of Fiterling-pri I esa for Murphy, 05; Mr. Roe, boalit to Peter - of Goderich town Ship have just recen blY MR: in the -ware room I ae�son, of, various hinds—fall wheat, I 1 -----=�����_ house through il n I ,d, away in the persons of Mr. A. stock of fuTnitare I . I y, peas, oats,,etc.:, all promising a I � 0. C. Willson's ples, his word was , his bond, and he fined in his a now recovering, and will Murphy, $200 ; John Ainsle#, part pay- passe the former formerly occupied by Mr. John Baker. b9,1�llq - PLOWS, rLows.—At No cheap, neve -broke either 6 anyone. If the some. days, ii went, for building Sunshitle 'bridge, M. Graham and his wife, ,illagers last mostabundant yield. Mr. Hill's pro. . . 4 ,t.,njit,ura_1 I pioment Emporium. died On Thursday of Is t week and the --Quite at'number ot our N � I- ;- conveniently Situ ted bAi _t i i A - i, -riviat soon be around as usual.—The Seafortk 11 A t ; 4 4.11 9. A.5 TP Dite correct in savin d by 11. Goama , secon e -5 inierior goods kept in stock. None but geiiui.ne p ose I � 0 �200. Move aney be in atiesday of this week. The. Saturday avaited toemseives 0 � � .y f m . is firemen, than which there is not 0, R �, j I i - , , i the God," then latter on We "�Jiy about a quarter of a mile from 9, � - plows hoin xeliable Makers. The following are the nobleA work of I u, by J. . Miller, that H. Me 1. sit the Niagara 0 I, kinds on band ,. South Bead Ohilled plows, Oliver he was the falleSt realization of that better or more efficient company i ob of fencig hill. at early residents who bore the brunt of cheap excursion to vi 1 13 ool house in which on S'andays there . No. 40 chilled Plows, Branigiord No, 10 chilled - ut usio, aie going to the great firemen"a structed to let , . Falls. I plowit'Na"ey'a"No'. 19 ated-plows'Francistown poetic conception. j),Aigiodslyheliv,64 0 M I u the lilt Clark's bridge—Carried. A oved by H. the battle are fast wearing away. --------------- 4— . is usually divine service alternately by Slo. 40 chilled plows, a.faithfnl Presbyterian, re- tournament.in WiDgbam 9 . IMME14SE STRAW-STICK.—OU theRans- - I 140'. is steel plows, W.Atson's i and died y, seconded by J. R. Ailler, that . 1:1�esbyterian and 'Methodist clergy. oge -plows. All kinds of . . I a - life, that a prox. Chief � Cline and his men will give MOOne' tate near Clinton may now be . B-russels. � I and otbor genei . A full 101C ng, near the close of hi H. Goinian be instructed to let a job of ford eB . men. This gentl�maia may pro. �l & good acco�nt of them NF,ws NOTES.—The civic holiday has I . �&L raw -stacks ever w, points., sole, groals?, and, plow castingis tality awaited him. selves.—A now BBion line, Been one of the largest at o the stock raising as he P10 at sewing machines. 0. C. WILLSON. 708-1 glol iouB immor Re- and very substantial side.walk has been gravelling on the 7th cone, 1 an oned until Wednesday, Aug- b �bly go lilt C51 atock , Politically he was an unswerving... hu opposite lots 4 and 5, not � to exceed built. it is over sixty feet square .d been postp h! is now 15 head of excellent cattle. 8 laid down the South side of JO .—The fire oompiny are not going to � Mr. Garby is another Canadian whom - S]KXD WH,BAT.—At O. C. Willson's fort cier and staunch, uncompromi ing , on . street; S100—Carried. Moved by 11. Gosman fifty feet high. It required five or six 30th ; - . � imported and home grown of the Gri,, bat under no circumstances would street from Main to Louisa Seconded by H. Mooney, fhat 625 be men to pitch the straw to the top. of the take part in the Wingliam. tournament, ' I I I visited ; he thds a splendid farm, had _ Seed Store. and also on the west Bile of Louisa sber was 8J long as first proposed, silver, trumpets being I following varieties : Democrats Reliable, Mcbigan t office of sty kind. He .leaves eerillots 5 and stack. Thesteam thre . . 60 acres under crop, a very good hewed Amber, Wbit'J Mountains Lovett, Lancaster. accpp to mourn his loss—to street, uron road to John granted on sideline betw days in threshing out the fiep, and the no inducement.— Mr. MaTtin, photh. T Sej:,eo&, ttnj Scott. All the above are. carefully ,fen chi�dren . is well done, Lind is 6, concession 7 t ding Mr.' Kelly r4,000bush6Is of wheat. trapher, has purchased a frontage from log house, has a family of iiine healthy I rry. A Son street. The work provi value of, yield will be ove ho*or and revere his memo does work on Baid road to the c ildren, and is getting on with marked 06.1ected. And Ruaranteed free from foul seed. the workmen.—Farmers I isisadded the product of Mr. Grant, adjoining the post office,and tD 0. 0. wumsox, Sesforth. . M-2 an4 daughter live in Canada, and two creditable to for $40—Carried. - Moved by J. R. Miller, When to tb a ceess. Messrs. Samuel and Robert are busy threshing their wheat crop . B another field of twenty-five acres, on is having a. gallery erected.—Mr. Clegg . editor's of influential journals r other seconded by . ow, are other gentiamen who are so's sr;t - . I JEE. Go man, tb Lt the reeve . a 13 TH-B CIAN.Tox FALL S116W.—Ill, giving in �he ;at —Cox. , seed, and to make barn room fo ' - the same farm, yielding as heavy a crop ,. and Henry Chapman. shipped two c r ong the most Successful settlers. ' I , e of Iowa. yield is considered to, be be instructed to try and ob �� in a settle me extent, how I na' a list. of the v i astes for' holding cereals; thb of fat sheep on Saturday last; J.. Broc - arious - z he sora mentioned in the last sell- r McDou gall, eldest ment of the claims of the M rris portion it will be realized, to so verywhere here I found ' Fall shows, in I ast weeik's issue we in- I e, ce are John G Buchanan, editor excellent.__�Miss Till, 1 for- til ate with- largetbo farm is, and the immenll� erick shipped a car load on Thursday ealthy, happy, prosperous and eon - I t I ;. McDougall, - of Brussels School District reaped this last. They were all a very fine lot.— advertently emitted Clinton. This show an proprietor of the LernarB Sentinel, daughter of Mr. A. C of Manitoba, drawn from said district, a. d - attached yield of wheat that has been ented. The Pickforcl settlement _. . will t6 h#1d on Monday and Tuesday, an Robert Buchanan, of the Cherokee mekly of Seaforth, now . 001 Section . . iol year. A very large quantity of salt was Mr. Henry Chapman has been appoint- . - what is called the Burnt I 18th and 19th September. leaves here. to -day to join her father who to Sell No. 6, as i the scho spread on the large field of wbeat,which ed County Constable.—Barley and pea 1 in I Ti es, -both popular and successful law directa—Carried. By-1,aws' No. 5 ' ' untry about 20 who hmvQ "Made 'their mark" in is now farmiug a claim near Brandon. Bed no doubts. aided much. in. stiffening the harvest if; about finished in this section, District—a stretch of co m n . and 6,1882, wer6 duly rea I and. pas - . � miles in length by 8 miles in wid�th. It PAiR.—By reference $ She will leave Goderich by boat on . I and increasing the yield. and. both are a very fine crop. . easily cleared, and the land is of tr la very TF_i: WESTERN it will be th great West, as they would un- Saturday. MisB-McDougall has &-long The council then adjourn d to m — � Mr. Editor, to our advertising columns i anywhere. We on the 2nd day l�f October — . the best quality. Fearing, . Been that the Western Fair atLondon do btedly have dorc as and tedious journey before her, but we again I . Belgrave. A TTowick Boy in WinmPeg. that I may trr,spasa too much upon d con- w 11 remember their dweased father wish her- safety and success, -and feel next. I . STILL THr,y COME.—It is rumored opens on the 25th September an I In the Eskdale and Liddesdale Ad -i ' , I will conclude by quotilict l being all, and more even, than iB,. writ- ' * —_ � .1 your space axties wishing assured t"t her pleasant and amiable I - general, 0 until the 29th. P � I � �he following remarks from the Globe - tinuea tei 1 of him in the above paragraph. . ale. I that there is going to be another vertiser of August 2nd, we find the fol� 1. tion � will secure her friends - Bluev � -1 . information on any subject connected . i i . disposi . ' I store opened here this fall in the build ' lowing extract by, an apprentice joiners bf February 18, 1881, regarding this with will address J. B. Smyth, : I wherever she goes.—At the last sitting CATTLE S111PPING.—MeSS Raines &., . . - . , there , puiciDE.—LaBt Monday morning, in 'of the Division Court held. here Hamilton, drovers, are AM doing ,a ing lately owned by Creighton Brothers aged eighteen, who ieft that country country, which is the exact truth ,— I Secretary, London. � I I . . opposition is the life of trade. , . for Winnipeg in April last, In a ,1 Our alvice to Canadians is to stay I ed Robert Atchison, on Saturday there were only three new large business in the live stock line. TED. — Hb - will go to the --------- #_ C;Iinton, a� man nam tailor at - the - � that the . purchased and hipped -from GooiD .GRIST 'MILL WAN letter to his friends in Hawick he at home, but if they . I They have tB to make make money can ' - Rn�LE AssooixTiON. — The Ontario worked a" ' a - cases.—We regret io learn . ty-five car who wan gives some particulars as to the pay ol United States they had better go to 0 � Messrs. Craib, MO- Rev. P. J. Shea, pastor . tarting a RifleAssociation. Matches, being held in !tblishme nt of � Of St- James' the station here some th do so if he has capital, by a carpenters and cost -of living in that Northeria Michigan, where they will Toronto this weeks, began on Monday. N� hirter .& Co., of tiat town, was found Roman Catholic Church has been ill loads since January last. a they give good grist ml;l in tbis flourishing vil- I There is a Btrong muster of riflemen to have committed suicide in his room for the past few days, with an attack of . top figures at all times, tbley purchase lage, as it is in the beat wheat Section city, which may be interesting. HE find flourishing Canadian settlements, I I the Province. Sea- al his boarding-housel, by cutting his congestion'of the Intigs. We under. almost all the surplus stoc in this vi in Ontario, and the farmers and. others Bays: --I am receiving nearly three dol. good markets, good soil, abundance of ... . . " from all parts- of, e is slowly re- cinity. Long may their a a ows move. la Jay, and getting on- first-ratE wood, well paid work and a climate to forth is: represented by Major Wilson tl roat with Some, sharp instrumbilt, on, stand, howlever, that h some inducements to . I rgant Munro, the former of the right Bide, thereby severing the c . urider medical attendance, and A THRIFTY SCOTSI.WAN. -- Blueva a, feel like offering with . my- work. No joiner or plas - terez which they are accustomed. They will and Se . Th' overing ry will be perman- although poa-sessitig man ' aiW;ans of a practical miller. es to be out of work at present, - ,not run the risk of freezing in winter for lingtolast accounts, had jugular vein -and carotid artery. ere we tiust his recove - , y I GRAIN BuYiNa.—WaunderstEkIld that requir . whom accorc � on his of Messrs. . and there is constant demand for labor. I.Want of fuel, nor having their crops won one prize in the "Gilmour" match; was also a deep incision made ent.—Mr. R. D. Bailey, the various trades and calliks, has but Chas. Hamilton, Esq., of Blyth, intends � , prizes, lEft arm. As soon as the rash act Wade Bro.'s photograph establishment, one tailor, Who does the fitting for the . era. It is terrible to see old Jews lill� ,destroyed in summer by drouth or in. ' uying grain station—men thai � sects, as is I as gained five - b i here again this f all, and I likely to be the case in andthe latter h . . discovered medical assist- citizens. Mr. William Gj,%-',y, the geri- loading wood at the :Kansas and Dakota. AAdtheu,itdoes - ;; amounting altogether to to about W. had been returnedbomeon Mondayfrom a ten . asthebridgeouthe8th and 9th con. can hardly walk, and with hair' as white ' . � Bome 8 X. I . I a ace was obtained, an - d efforts made day's visit among big friends in the tleman alluded to, came h( 0 bessions of East Wa,w,anosh will be &B snow, some',of them with boys abou; . not cost much to go to Michigan, and if � . STOCK SALE. -- Farmers, to tie up the arteries, bat without weSt.—Mr. R. Wilson, Silver Creek, has years ago and commenced p6rations in completed, we expect lie will,get a large . . . A -,,i N� u A L %vail, and after lingeringfor about an been offered 6300 for his three-year-old a small shop and on a at all capital. eight years old giving them a help- " 'they do not like it they can return ' Stockmen and breeders, wili be inter- � I- quantity of grain from WoBt Waw�" could get a job any day for three del - eSted in knowing that on Thursday, hour and -a half, life became extinct. Clear Grit!colt � and Mr. T. Downey Since then, by Strict atten.ion to bus' nosh, as he is well liked as a buyer. , monthL i home. The Detroit, Mackinac and - I - - lars a day, but for perhaps two' I � Marquette R. R. is a link of the Great The deceased was about 60 yeam of age, has also bq�en offerea $215 for his two - ness he has been -able to pur6haae a the 14th of September. the -day follow- � . I THnEstiiNG.—The farmers are bus'y . . V gri- and. at times somewhat given to drink- year-old Clear Grit colt. Huron stock, couple of lots and a flue shop and tesi- hrashing their -fall wheat in order �o only. If there is Slackness of work ' ' Northern Pacific, and on its completion, ' . ling the Annual Stock Sale at the Ag i,� ig to excess. He, was well known in he fame of which has spread far and dence in the centre of the Village,,&Dd t here in winter I will go - to Chicago, wbich is promised this year, the lands � cultural College, Guelph,there will be a * ke room for Bpring grain. Theie J! ,c- eaforth, having worked here for' sev- wide, iii always at a premium.—Mr. would nothow leave Bluavale for a mR t:1 . where there is plenty of work all the will be rapidly settled and their value . ' Second Annual Stock Sale, for -the sale I ut. A.Ithou ., seems to be a scarcity of threshing im�- � greatly enh . . e ral years, - first with Mr. Wm: Camp- Henry Smith, who has been employed large Ornou gh ften -irnpor year round, and ell paid. We can - auced..", . ,ignment. A . . ead. chines.in this neighborhood; it woWd ware as in the o Yours truly, R. N. BRETT. of atoc . k of all kinds on cons . I ell, and latterly with the late firm of in Ogilvie & Co -Is floaring mill as h tuned Py biB,telative in th,rOld Sod to .. te ' not work so hard I commission of 5 per cent. on all sales of - of , M � da pay some person to buy a a. am country, owing to the excessive heat. P. S.—I forgot to say above that in on I lalley-& Anderson. He was a man miller, in this t6wn, for the last fiv6 go kol�e, he says no, and tflinks Cana I - S-100 and Under, .will be, charged ; a kind and 'genial disposition, and only years, leaves he�e on Saturday'lor Mon-: . thresher. ! If men were working as hard as the � no place have I seen abetter observance ' much ahead of Scotland. nother in HIRNF,ss'MAKEIR WANTED.—As there ' P3 . $200 and under, three per cent ; and t) himself was lie "the worst enemy." treal, where he has accepted a !more stancelof the -Scot abroad � I . do in Glasgow or Edinburgh, they would of the Lord's Day. On Sunday I at- - two per cent. on all sales over [ irm �; ----------------- * is a splendid opening here for a harness be old men in a few Vears. One hot tended prer.chiDg in three different on Isrge lots special agreements , � a lucrative position from the same f ime' � I - - I maker, we wonder some energetic day in June it was 10§ in the shadE. places, at each of which there were t2OO. in his now boh . will be made. Those wishing to Bella LocAi, BRiBirs.—On Monday, a mam. We wish him Success I - H:Lbbert. , young man does not put up his sign in - Mr. Smith is a man *born we are sorry . About provisiond, a dollar goes no large and attertive audiences. There stock to besoia may address Mr. Jas. I aoth excursion from London to Goder- . is many DIPLOMA.—Mr. lichael, Raw- this plape. We are certain he would th t is a large and. flourishing Sabbath too see leaving town,. as by hi GOTIIIIS . I farther here - an a sbilliho does a tas just com- do well, and make money by atte I 1:� - Taylor, Auctioneer,. Guelph, from whom i -Ill, via. Stratford, passed up the Grand ley, Jr., of this township, i nd'Ilg hortle. The water is all sold in barrels, School at Pickford; also, oneat HilPs I , m composed of estimable qualities be bas gailaed'th6 V. r . ' further particulars may be obtained. ..runk. The train was esteem ,of a large pleteda most successfulco seiuMessrs. to his business. . 25 cents each, and it is very bad, an, I 1, Behool liouse. The people there are 9, . . wore attachment and or & Hele . I I ighteen cars, and there circle of friends.—Mr. Wm. Logan has Zerex & Panton's Commeii'l . 3ial College, ENTERPRisI .—Messrs. Tayl . there is a great deal of diarrIaces, 1 2: strictly temperate and religious people. I —The sporting fra- bout 1000 passengers on board.— � with t e Sold 315 dozen eggs, on ) F one weeli's ce. S�ring water can scarcelyi - . TROTTING MITalit. . op6ned an' offied at Carberry, on -the London, having graduat _T consequen � wn and neighborhood icyclistB claim that the roadB in the of highest boners attain le in that gathering. They are selling summpr Washingie, as may be suIJ —Mi. W. R. Davis, of the Advocate, . U , hin inatitu. , , , I oub,ty of Huron are better Suited for Beautiful. Plainii some 60 miles west widel � known and flo r 9 goods at cost, which possibly accounts be got. I j have been hard at work gettirig up a . other Pdrtage Is Prairie, where he will carry y I 'a posed, expensive. A doctor charges has 'ust disposed of a two year old - � grand trotting match, to come off on cycle riding than those of any - tion- I for the large quantities of butter aII on the business of a notary public, land i three dollars for a visit. On the wholo,,� "Clear Grit" colt for $150. For an. ounty in Ontario.—Mr. J. C. Hoff man, . eggs the� are handling. Saturday, the 10th of next month, upon . loaning, etc. � . PASSED.—Mr. G, Newtot, the popular 0 . i I never was happier, and I call lay paE t1' other of the same breed, but a year th, and i we ros., arrived in town on agency, ]money i very heavy rains il Park, Seafor I f Roffman B � . I -teacher of 11arlock School, � has been sue- BRIErs.—We had, few dollars every week. � i the Fairview ! � I a I i. older, Mr. J. E.. -Davis refused $200. � f, " . : I cessful in passing at the Ate examina WedueBd�y are happy to say that their labors have own Friday last from Portage Is . Bayfield. ' - here on Tuesday ; and *_ : —Mr. David Hyde, of Shakespeare, is .. � been crowned with the most gratifying rame. He reports business flonrish- I tion slid has secured a econd 'class nightg, which will be a great boon to - 11 I - I success. � Prizes will be offered to th I ge, and ,.—R6V- Mr. Par- y has% also the root crop.—M r. Win. McCrea sold The Michip,n NoAhern Pen_�; the possessor of a chicken with fonr ,and times good. at -the Portal PULPIT. EXCHANGE ' . e - . I .of Knox Church, Toronto, certificate. Mr. R. J. Flod I insula. I' legs, the two hind ones being shorter - t of 15 )00 or over. A -pu.rSe of :: ends returning therei in a few weeks soils, , succe6ded in obtaining a Belcond. - his Bpan of horses for the round Bumof I and not used in locomotion. It also smoun f ' ily.—Fred. R.- Wren's Stax preached in the Preabyterian Church — in a � possesses the capacity for laying two 1 $200 will be awarded to the winner - in with his am are billed !to (Rev. N. Patterson'a), Bayfield, 'on GodD VARIETY. Mr. Jd Miller Of - $300 last week.—Mr 1. Wm. Caesar, . of To the Editor of the Huron Ef xpositor. I Combination Company the I.Ah concession, has libreshed 60 this village, who ha been an enllL! SEAFORTH, August 21st, 1882. � � an open trotting race. Another purse Mr. ParsonB is an able - _ - I eggs at the same time. Such double- , Of �1_25 will be offere(I for a local trot' play Uncle Tom's Cabin, in Cardnio's Sabbath last. fall wheat from Jtwo bushels from a Severe attack o neuralgia in her MR. EDITOR,—DEA,R SIR,— � - . , - the faatborses,for which Hall, next Tuesday evening.—The than and fluent speaker, and the large con- bushels.of barrelled chickens are scarce. . of seed.� The wheat is a "new variety ,head and face, was &Ir 2os overpower9d to give you a fe 4 ting race. All I i , through the EXPOSITOR � —In the county of Perth there are and ransac mbled were delighted � b� king Mrs. Hill's gregation asse t, known as "Michigan Am] er," is very on hearing the sad newBO hermother's ' thianeigh-borhoodis noted, prominent who was fo, Goderiell for with the eloquent teachings, the warn- - . jottings of.a holiday tour I made recen T 11,057 working horses, 2,481 breeding among which are Lapslie's ,!,Hardware .house, and was sent to - � 4 , rolific, Fitands up well, a] d has Olean death, ishe being found dead in bed 'on �y in what is called the Northern pe I� mares, and 3,405 unbroi,en horsed. . , .,,Captain Brant," Whit- 'trial, pleaded guilty. He was remand- ings and 'encouragements ag presented P I I i22nd inst.—Mr. - Billyj" Ward's Fat. white Straw. i Tuesday MOMID99 insuls of the Btate of Michigan. hi� Thorougbbred cattle there axe 559; - -, - ' ley's 11 L Gargeld," will be on the field. ed to some future day for Sentence, and by the worthy speaker. Rev. N. 0 i Alexander McDougall and f amitly territory comprising about 23,500 aqua ' working oxen, 223 ; milch cows, 23,625 ; Besides it is confidently expected that meantime I efforts are being made'to teison officiated in Knox Church, To- Grorrie. - have the sympathy! of the whole miles, has'lake Superior on its northe I Store cattle, over two years, 10-966; a I ome of the fastest horses elsewhere in find out something of his past -hiatQry, ronto, the same day. � 01li sad bereave- Sides the St. Mary river on the east, a I - Uu- AN OLD FRIEND.—The Listowel JOTTINGs.—The Math AS of .this community in 9� heir other cattle, 28,779; total cows, all. � e � child of Mr. Don- lakes Huron and Michigan with Mac - Canada will be present on the occasion. as he is undoubtedly a hard caee Rev., village, have had their ( Idurch nicely ment.—The youn at i . I breeds, 23,820 ; total cattle, all classes . #I— fortunately he- can be but lightly Banner of last week says ; The . Is aving � and breeds, 64,179. Sheep of every I n Gibson, at one time a red. painted, and new shingles I put on the ald Robertson was bRdly Bealded la t inae Straits on the south.. H i I . GRAND GxTHF,RiNG OF CxLEDGNIARS.— punished for this offence, as he did not Hamilto f.—Mr.. Sanderson is 1paintirg his week by falling into ' dish of boilin Seaforth on Friday afternoon, I rea I . - dent minister of the village of Bayfield; roo . a I 9 ' ch 1l, hind, 474,524. Pigs, 25,664; turkeys, sh burglarize the house, and was arresied house.—Willie James, wilb has been in .Btarch; it is recov6ering slowly.---,rA the Sault St. Marie on Sunday eveningl. f0WIS, The interest in . all kinds of Scotti before he had attempted to 'carry any- county of. Huron, is - Spending a few . . itly needed in this 9,503 ; geese, 22,434 ; other games is greatly on'the increase. Toronto for about a,year ;learning the butcher shop is grei The route from Goderich to the San 4 53,452, athletic --" n town this week. : ' village now I I thing 6ff. 'Mr.E.Messet, of the Sesforth diLys i I I . I and It might supply has been so often described by writeri Tlae, annual gatherings of 'Caleao i I moulding trade, is at pr,eE ut home on a - nians - —Mr. WI -PasBmore has disposed of ­ - 0 � a . in vario 8 parts of Canada and 'the MarbleWorks,started last Tuesday even- : visit.—The farmers in thia,vicipity are Martioch and Sunshiiie with meat also. in the EXPOSITOR, that it is needle *�`ry of his saw mill at Mil- - U Ing per steamer, Be Line, from l . Walton. I , '_ I . � the mactin United States,, have largely contributed , 9tty I busily engaged reaping a wuntiful bar. 9--r— that I should say anything about � I 1' verton to Mr. J. -Grieve, of Gotham. . to this result. This affords matter for Goderich, for a tour of observation mud LocALs.—The droniDg sound of the ,a Clara Broleyi of Palmer- I Wroxoter. The town of Sault Ste. Marie on t , VeSt-.—Mir . I . -10 Tbis- sale will remove from Milvertoa recreation through the Michigan North. ' 4 . congratulation to every lover of the I tlireBhiilg machine is board on all sides.* ston, is spending a few c*y§ with her HAILTEST. — Notwithstanding ,Vne Michigan side appears to be a wi� Ei ono of the best industries it has bad I ,,brown heath and shaggy wood." Happy em Peninsula.—Dr. Ryerson, of Toron- Loads of flax en route, lo Brusseis, pass many friends in Gorr4 ---: Webster recent heavy rains, tae fall wheat in awake little place. On Sunday even':10, during the last 20- years. However, to,will be at theWindsorHotel, Stratford, alon the -gravel road hourly. — The in strolling around viewing the plad I memories of the old land axe revived; on Saturd4y, 26th inst. Parties in this 9 . tfie Lamb and Walter Stinsoij,, pupils of the this vicinity has beer all taken in, and 61 there is not much timber to be samn in Scottish national feeling is intensified; raspberry season is over, - so now *1 p,n,,J to that ipamedi&te locality now. Gorrie seboof, Atailled �second class in the majority of cases, t tolerably almost the first people I hap section. desiring to meet him will do farmers and the berry -pickers will not I I and "brither Soots" are drawn nearer to well to note this.—Messrs.A.G. Atilt and have the Opportunity of trying who can certificatea, grade B., qt the recent good order. Some v he have already meet were Mr. Thomas Allan and Ic a —Mr. Alex. Crerar, of North East- - each other in the eternal chai - teachers' examination. ' M. J. Mos- threshed give us a yi 31d of 35 bushels to wife, formerly of Egmondville. ThEy hope, has returned from Manitoba after . Ing S. McClean have dissolve& partnership. ma a field of . Luckno,w, in the adjoin' � ke thO fastest time across grove, who attended the 46rrie school the acre. The barleX, however, which were accompanied by Mr. Duncan aul spending a month in the hospital -at z - , - friendship. a has, for years . done The groceiy business will be carried On * - standing 'grain.—Mr. Richard Lees, of from September till Mikich, and the .was also a good crop,1 has been hopeless- Miss Stanley, ueice of Mr. Stanley'df Winnipeg, to which place lie was . I County of Brue, , � - as formerly by Mr. A. G. Ault. This Morris, second teacher in the Norwood 0 ly blackened. I I also met Mr. Taylo... obliged to repair on ac noble service in the interests of Soot Harriston High Sch ol lor 'the three ! Kinburn. count of -an at. el confident establiBlI111'ent if) furnished with all- the High School, has passed the examina- I.- . . RETURNED. — Mr.t tack of erysi:pelas id the head, which is. ' tish, nationality, and we fe . . months immediately eding the ' George Barnard, MesSrs. Allaut and Taylor are both wo requirements of.a first-class groceryl tion for firet -class teachers. — Messrs. ec lig of P Ida A. who has for some ti i ; now about as bare as a brass door -knob. , that in the approaching gatheri exaWination, obtained Gi me been Btaying in ing at carpentering they look well,a I and does an excellent business.—The Charles and Louis McDonald, mill- I I well. On Monday morniu the Clans, e place oil the 13th prox., - the State of Ohio, in:the iron %orking are doing Hd speaks. highly of the care bestowed ,to tak � . . that!town will out -do -all previous auction Sale of the Burton Farm on owners in this place, received a tele- - I Hay. '! districts, has turned up again as hearty started out for the Pickford settlem �, on'him, in that valuable indtitution. the Huron road, west of SeafOrth has &ara from tilsonburg on Monday - of W efforts. CHANGE OF DATE.—Th, directors of and jolly as ever, intending to -mike which is twenty-four miles direaq, . ' —Mr. T. E. Hay, Mayor- of Listowel, I - beenpostponed until further notice.— last weeks stating that their barns and the Hay Branch Agricu tural Society his stay in Wroxeter' permanent. South of the Sault, arriving there. � left I . ast week far St. Louis, Missouri, The prize I lists for the Tuckersmith elligence was received the evening. For ab I , TiEcE AaRicULTURAL Sirow.—Theprize sheds, together with 600 bushels of bave ebaila6d the date o I the Zurich OBITUARY.—Illt out four mi. a with the intention of purchasing two list of the Tuckeramithl Agricultural Branch Agricultural Show to be held in ,whest,., Oin their property near that a d 2nd of Sep- on Saturday last by! friends in town, south of the. Sault the country has be a ' Seaforth 4 the 21st and 22nd Septem. place, we're destroyed by fire. - The fire show from the 21st an : carloads of mules, which are reported, Exhibition,. to be held in this town . on tember, to Tuesday an Wednesday, that Fro,nk Auld, ,soil of Rev. David run over by bush fir�s, ,which -gives i, i a to be abundant in, that vicinity. Should . lst and 22ad of ber, are upw ready for distribution. A was started by a spark escaping from a I be succeed in'his purchases, he expects - Thursday and Friday, 2 1 the 19.1di and 20th days of: the same Auld, was killed 4t Brandon while rather uninviting , appearance. T, a copy will be found in each EXPOSITOR.— 'steam thresher. Loss §2,000. and no ' Canada timber upon it appears ,to have b 'n to dispose of them at a profit at Grand ne lied, and our � month. The change m as made to working as a brakeman or. the - M. P. Hags Esq., has had a fine new ihsurance. . i __ aple, with here and the�e ' readers will have the pleasure of per : avoid clashing with the eaforth show, Pacific Railway. The deceased was b3eCh and In Forbs. Dakota, or in Western Manitoba. . � . tisincr its contents in the Supplement of picket fen, e erected in front of his resi- _4�_ ,ld on tha 21st and 22nd well known here, and his untimely end a large pine; and the soil is of Ban —Bears are carrying off the young 0 . Hullett. � which is to be hr . V the present issue of TUE - ExPoSITOR. dence near Victoria Park.—The High all his friends sad so- loam. Going oti eight miles 6rther, t I e stock in some parts of Logan. A few . ' of September. is regretted by � I TIOU h . . and. Public Schools in this town will re- . . These., aanual sho�'vs, qr Farmers' Cou . FARM RENTED.—The Hammill farm COUNCIL MHETING.--411ie Council met quaintances. T Parker Settlement is reached.' Th days ago a calf belonging to Mr. Waugh, 1 Friday, September lat.-­mMr. e � and all around the ventions as we may call them, among Open On has again changed hands, Mr. Francis on Tuesday, August 15. The members —,— . these eight miles, near Rock's mill, was taken, and Rev- - as always Thomas Kidd is having an entire new . I which that of Tuckaramith h Kittle, the recent purchaser, having all present. Moved b,, Mr. Moritz, Hensall. Parker settlement, the soil is mubh sides � I � : my d eral Bheep have mysteriously disap. - taken a high rank, afford a tolerably front put in his store, which, be . - rented i6 to -Mr. Thornas Bennett, ,of seconded. by Mr, Heyroch, that the fol- RETURNED HomE.—Mr. J. Grassick heavier, and composed of .clay I pearea during the last week or two. rendering his promises more commo- iqr of the firm of clay loam, and. the face Of the coun#ry correct exhibit of the progress made in 0 er,'at $350 per annum. lowing rates be levie(I o � and Mr. J. MeArth � , I- Two old bears and two cubs were seen I t> I . 0 dious,'adqs greatly to the attrractive- Exet . I EL the rateable is 12yently rolling. This settlement co 0 agriculture, year by year. Those who - I property in the municips lity of Hay for McArthur & Co., 1 bankers, returned n the borders of Elms township the care to remember what these exhibi- ness of Kidd's block.—In the absence of Wingharri. ! priaeB the greater part of two town-. ago,can Rev. A.,D.,McDonald, the pulpit of the , 1882, and that a by-law be passed . to home a few days ago from a two Weeks' a � other day, and a hunting party is being � I tions were ten or twelve years . I . Wiao COMES NEXT?—OLl Monday af. confirm the same: Fo: county pur, trip down the St. Lawrence and. ships. I wag told the settlers are tie t'. -ly arrainged to give chase. not fail to observe that re �L- bi Seaforth 1 Preibyterian Church was 1 ternoon last, on the farm of Mi. John poses, 2 mills on the d( lar; ,For town- through the Thou and Islands. We all Canadialls, none of whom have been In" " $ 1 ' —On Tuesday, of last week, while in strides in an onward direction ha,�� last Sabbath supplied by Rev. Mr., 00 I n five years. Leay.n 0 . Gray. Re g, of Tor_� Carrie, East WswanoBI4, two of our ship purposes, 1J mill ; for sell Is, I -earn the gentlemen i went in for sight there more tha 9 Stratford, Mr. Samuel -Watson, of been made in every department , iiexC Sab2 town boys, Messrs. D. J SheMeld and according to the requir ments I of the seeing and a good ro na trip, they hav- this settlement the land for ab,)ut* Downie, was overcome by the extrem& _ Onto, is expected to officiate t sections, and 'i principal points of miles -is, just now, not of a desi ra- farming : while a retrospect of 20 yearl I I � ' seven will Show that the progress bag bee bath, morning mud evening.—The date W. H - Wright, alone bound -after Mr. trustees of the differe) ' ing visited all the ble quality -'but in the next five mi' es, heat and suddenly dropped imensible. 111 Currie with a No. 3 Kirby .reaper he for Zurich drain the 1: rVct of 6440— interest in Toronto! and between To- I . -of the'Zdrich show has been changed. . I 9 i - I de- A doctor was soon in ikttendance, and . even -,voilderful. We believe the forth,- I Montreal when we arrive at the Pickford set he was conveyed to the house of a from the _21st, and 22nd., to Tuesday, and cutting: 11 acres (full .measure) of Carried. On motion, .r. Rannie was ronto, Kingston andl, . . ment, the improvement in the land, is C111minc, exhibition will not only equal, wheat in 58 minutes, the boys finishing authorized to att -_ , I - . its predrz,ceE. Wednesday, 19th and 20th September. � end etting the con , PRBSENTATION.—On Friday evening remarkable _` the Boil bein g of the best friendin town. By next morning he � . but ft�r excel amy one of he friends of - bat�13miuutes and 14 seconds behind tradt of drain on side rd %d opposite lot of .1&Bt week a number of t bad almost recovered his. usual state of j , I —­Mine-floBt" Weir, of the Royal, has quality. This Bettlement is named alter I . sors. . . him. Trot out the boyq who can beat 5, concession 9. Moved by Mr.. Rannie, Miss Cook, who has'! for some time past health. 0 1 men at work making preparations for. . - I M r. C. W. Pickford, formerly of 1�8,Y- ' I � I " this. I seconded by Mr. Surarus 11 that no action offici%ted as organist in St. Paul'B —Mr. Will White, who left St. � ANOTHER or HuRoN,'s Pio,.,-l:i.:rjs Goxi the erection (,f a galvanized iron cor. . �er� 4 - I . I GRAND FIREMEN'S TouRNAMENT.—A be taken at preBant in � respect to the Church, inet at the i' residence of Xr. A. field, who is a magistrate, postmas I Mary 3 five years ago for Melbourne, I -_ . � —Died in Tilbury, Essex county, 0, nica, which when finished will afford a I . 'McPherson, and onit the occasion of her land agent for the- Detroit, Mackinac Ind Australia, returned a few days ago to I � - a 20th inat., Mr. William Buchanan, proper protection to the walls of the grand Firemen's Tournament will be communication of the Secretary of the with a Marquette Railroad CompanY, Lud � I th held in this town on Friday, Septembe Exeter Railway Com nee return� for home presented her visit his many friends here. He has aged 76, vea,Ts. 4 months and 14 da . building, ' and give a Somewhat � .r mi � tee in refere leading man of that part of the ' . . y !at, when among the many attractions to the expenses of the c iarter� of the - purse containing a iled around the world, having The deceased was born in Stirlingshire, Picturesq'ne appearance to this popular � 'amateur band Exeter and St. Marys branch of the r1eat Bum of money, came there about five ` ow sa - i n th6re will be a grand the same being accompanied by a suit- country. Be Scotland, Ma.rch 6-th, 1806. He was hostelry.—Mr. George Case, shipped . He 9011e to Australia by San Francisco* � Valle -RailwO—Carri-d. A . J. C. Klau i n . I - years ago, being the first settler . A -V-�'reduesda' , to Montreal, per Grand contest,'. hose real race, irades' proces- Credit y 11 able address, read! by Mr I and having returned by England. On the third -son of poor but reapectab] I ,e y . exhibition: of our waterworks,' few accounts were PaBe )d and orders son, to which Miss'Cook made a short has a farm of 160 a�cres, all cleased. j I his way home he called at important faximers, devoted Christians of the O Trunk Ro.ilway, 42 head of tip-top beef � BIOU, - His two Bons have a store at Pickforc I their son Ve cattle; foi the Liverpool market. -L We athletic sports slid games, torchlight graiated. on the Tre&Bu ' The Coun- and Suitable reply, tbankiDg the donors - . places along-theroute, the present Best - school, who instilled into I day, Oc- very kindly for their present. After village. One. of his sons lately 0 of war ?I -and the ancient I , - processiou,fireworlis,e�c. A.rrangements, cil adjourned to meet o Tues- i in Eg pt city of , are requested to state th�,t there will be .. 0 acres, having oil it a Og- loy , - I precepts of an inflexible morality. In - � � spending a few hours in Bocial chat and a farm of 16 1 - have been made with the railway com- tobbr 10th. F* ch, Rome were amongst the notable places. � 1830 he married Jane Calder, daughter no service in tke_M. E. Church next 4 Best, lately of God - .. . I 0 Sunday. _�M Ir. Robert Jamieson, of the ­p'any, and4ickets at a single fare good ; amusement, the friends dispersed for barn, to a Mr. a. —An exchange says: The church at � � Of an Lnalish officer, and in 1842 emi- . . ' for $1,200 -, there were 25 acres clea � 0 Golden Lion, arrived home on Wedlies- from 31st August to 2nd September will CLintdii. , I their respective 1 homes, all highly - ated to Canada, locating near Ayr, in On the way to Fichford's, about four Anderson is said to be in a most dilapi- - - I . 917 b, - he day alternoon, making quick tire to, be isfitied from all Stations on the line. [FROM THE NEWIFULA.] I . pleased s enjoyment. dated state. It has no gate, and ceutte I Durafries. Here he remained until't - 1 ___4- Canada miles from there, I called at a hi$use I � - fall of 1850, at which time lie located Seafortb, having landed in -�Tew York k Bnjrrs.—Whe firstne'k wheat brought Nr,w CHURCH. ' The new a drink of water, and having go#, it, of every kind take up their liodging at . - on lot five, in the third concesgion. of on Tuesday, after a fine. passage. Mr. I I . Morris. into Fair's mill., Clinton,' this season Methodist Church,I -which has. been iu for an- the door. The place -was ver ffel)8ive I � � : I asked the man if he was a 0; y 0 . ms absent on bi mi -an- COUMbIL MEETING. — The Council brought 51.10 per bushel. A nuruber of course of erection for the past moath or ay Tuckersmith. Re 'Was the pioneer of Jamieson ,,i Ja, ,pe adian 7 He Said, no; but that be Nivas onSand last. Last week the plaster I . the neighborhood; the unbrohen. forest nual visit to the Old CodiMy __ markets, .met pursuant to adjournmont on samples had to be refus d oil account of So, is rapidly near�ng completiun, the Irishman, born in England; I �' he over where the minister stands fell stood on every Side in, its primeval and foll . owing up in the rear is any August 7th; members all present,the the damp condition of the grain.—At pews being now put in. When com- an - i graceful. amount of beautiful and substantial Reeve in the chair; minutes of last a match on Friday la t -between the pleted it will present the appearance of further told me he had come ttere with a crash. This is dis . I tbinag Which the ladies will not be slow meeting read and passed. Orders Clinton and Wingham Lacrosse clubs . neatness and comfort. We behavg the about three years ago, and hadn't �,five There must be a Iukewarm set Of I sternness, but witli a heart of oak he 11 Struck the first blow of civiliz%tion that t:� . pastor, the Rev. 11. E. laill, purposes Cents. Now he has 160 acres of grood- Christians connected with -that church, ri , indino out,-111em,,'s. NVm, M. Gray, ere gr, ntel for the following Bums, the former came off vie Orions, winning land outh. of %uc, throauh the bleak woods, herald- I in f 11 15 of which is cleared, and he who should be - ,spit of the In 0 I "V a , �2.75 ; three' straight games. A match was having it opened on tbe 18th of, next Thomas'Duncan, John A. Wilson and viz.: Wm. Whiteford, for gravel, t H_ -k. the church." ing tile advent of a new and better era, I q : is doing well. On arriving a and literally hewed out f rom the for- Alex. Wilson, of the firm of Luinsden & Matthe.w;Brandon, for gravel, $10.60; -also played. on Tuesday between the imonth. � q showery ford's, the'first man who called by � biddina centre of that forest one of the Wilson, ivith his bride, are now on their Jas. Ldird, cedar for culvert, $7.54 1 Mitchell and -Clinton ilubs ; the first ITEMS.—Xotwithstanding th, t of the name was Mr. Hanna, formerly a 6si- —In Owen Sound on MoAday ev0u-- p 0 this for culvert, game was taken in eighl minutes by the weather we have had during par Most beautiful among the many princely way home, beiDg -week on the Readin�cr & Duff cedar . I [ re. idg, while some young men were amus - t> 16 ) - f anns of that locality. With his own broad Atlantic on the return trip. John: $13.20; Samuel Ard,lumber for cul- Mitchellolub; the seemd. game was harveSt,all the grain crop in these dent of Hnllett, and well know tlle 0 e heavY I McMillan, Esq., N1. P., is also facing vert, 53.80; A. Stewart, gravel, $6.30; played f9r nearly two Lours, but not parts, with the exception of Some late Mr. Hanna, who is a framer, was ,�pre- ing themselves by throwing - ,strong arm he 'battled with the hurle ew steam &ist ston6B, Mr. John Thomson, of Thomsou I 0 ' t yet readyl, .have been Secured paring the frame of a n elms and. mighty oaks, logged, fenced homeward, and has landed at Quebec, V. Gosman, gravel, 48; Geo. JackSOn, finished.—Sohools in ,ts,is town re -open oats no be put- up an�_ be Brothers, was stooping down to pick up . and cleared the fields Of BtlampB and but as hq is bringing out considerable Eve gravel, 65; J. T_Mitchell, printing and on Monday, 4th September.—The little in good order, and � some of our farmers mill which is to as struck by a tone could witli honest pride view a � li�bler stock, pro . gress is necessarily advertising voters' lists, $22; Wm. boy Sheppard, whose eyesight' was in- are already busy preparing for sewing in working order this falL � On a stone, when he w a - his jured by falling from a i ree some weeks their fall wheat.—We understand that Mr. Hanna's kind invitation, I w6nt of twelve pounds weight on the head I Work, maoulded from his hands, than F310W.—Mr. Thoma's Coventry arrived Masters, plank and repairing culv�rt, ,e , his sigbt.— Mr. A � and knocked senseless. He is lying in - home from Manitoba yesterday. —, �8; John, Ainsley, repairing approach ago, is gradually recov 9 rialitage, of Seaforth, has rented home with him, staying all night. i He critical State. ever -adorned the -munted trophies lot, with 12 or 19 Only slight hopes France's imperial soldier, ho f I Hewent;:Out on the Canada Pacific as to Ruttan's bridge, $48.60; John Ains- There is an old couple i town whose Mr. T. J. WilsoliV grain Storehouse in has an 80 acre acres a very In 1864 i e 11 , -Bitu. ited ( . of his recovery axe entertained. i4 � � I E , � le , I n i k ) I 11 Wife died. From this severe blow bes I far as Brandon, and is very favorably ley, bolts, and repairing approach to combined ageB are near 1 170, and yet this place, and, that Mr. W. C. Char- cleared, and is comfortably .% . I . - . 7 . . �i I � 11 i I . � i .. . I � I � � � I -, � I I I I - - ­ - 'k - I . � I . , I- ; � .. I I L . . � . � . I t I , I ; . 14 1 - . il I I I � . 1i I � I i I � . � . - SEPTi . I __ i . . I I ARJR . � i � — I � � . . � � . I � I � i : � � ; �I . : � ; � t I . ' � - . . I E.. I . . . I , - I ­ -1 : � I i f , t . � I I . - i' I - I . I I � f j I , � . . I , � � - __ I , IMPORT) .- ___ ­­ - - � _­____-tL I—— A VALUABL�Z- FAR cession 4 Tol Road, coutsitftg 1-0 cultivation. It can. PoseessionbranedliA Goderich, P. . - � . i . � — I I (-,J?Q A GENTS —�'L DOMI � I I simplest aud ch yet invented. Bell 1 glyen- App. ' . r � crifiton. .i � I I J , . I ------,I EETRAY s Tom cession -9, East May, 2 yearling ste4 am all red the 2 sto smau star -,0; -.0reh icerning them will b'I ANDNELSON, Btl,-4 � � __ SEED W1 MT V hm, a hinited i able) FALL, WM He hug ther,'ollghly: , �ighly riee:in�niend I 11 itoNv th -1 , res! ed; ill and it,%veigM 63 po . SPROAT, Tpekerst. SHOPS TO RES -1 f bl�atksjmith �a I private residence 04 " . Therasldenq(� is q and the shops are s . the town of Seiforl buslu,ass, atil a .go� tradid in tb,c m, F�j WX. N% Wa%�7,-On, & I � SEED WHEAT I has a _`co"8� WIEEAT for We 'XIGMiGAi Al&�) be perfectly clean, It is,a new kin, year turned out37 so 11s,ble to lodge a -denring seed inay Rullett, - - I - 'V�LRX TO BENI .&� 'rent bis Farm Stanley, being par ,acres, of which 04 ' ,Ceded down wit ,.watered ; well -0 Purposes; good U, r-ever'luffing �,pniy: 9W)d orebard. It field 10 uiiies frim 'Clint,on. For fort XILLS, Coust&nc FORSALE.—a Fruit Evapor Cheap wid upon �, buildings have bi MU'ller for 0g; �c,s ating 33UNIne"', al ,order, a -ad a fine But x-, W. S. RA)bi the firm J, D. D. ' Rlonton, 3'4)r*.hw' mauently, tht'lirl: � busillc,,-.-�f 14a; I ji, . ., .( . Particulars With v t4le"undentigiwA. , . , - . I - � �- 'DID I SPLEN '-_ : ARADWICI-Z. - ! 11,I)wick, contuint I � and in a gool btal . I Tods of bqawl fe� . ; lvltll cedax and bt � ! - r gr . houi;e, and a -A � � I "eath, 40 by t-6 te I � � t Q�olc,e fruit trves� � . I *W1 grrah's. I h,r F� a w �dlf,ice water in ti i . I SMIated 2 miles f . � ; Grey& Brum nit i . � r ; � Wid 11 miles froii - � *rx the 0reat Wel L I I 'hv I K � �10_fthes,schoq � , � . h, the ball 9 � che4D, Ap ly on F 1! I � 1 P�T- AU61BAI