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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-7-17, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST JIILY 17, 1895, GRAND RAILWAY. ittspannlio; ave in 800000, iie.iTeNon;r9irrkrom;AndTa,y:fthils3011),Ineavii{1,1e, 170.8 COV f. mooting next 'Monday BANKING. Tux seeonil match (.3s minket, - Tr. h.,. oort% And pinyed on Friday afternoon of tllis ly of \VaIton, started on a visit to evening, SOUTI-1C7f1,1 EXTENSION. W. G. & B. R Reformers ve. Conservatives, will be , so 11 n0v, Iv . sssuou, of Ripley, former. Psis printel nhirtinga at Ilk. par yd, at (.1N TOSII MelL'AGGABT, - . - Wan no Pill iwi : tb7311L1itTI'IV01 lacy Inutiini Lir 100. psr yd. week, Alexi'', il r ' Uiting south. 11 13116 North, , tug MOntreal Witness hoe jest 133. England en Thursday of this week, SANKERS ORUSSELS' man . 7,21 a.ii:. Mi co.', ,. , 10:00 amt., , i. Ho will be away for a couple of n 1 1" AtEPRCED 1 ' PleB-Paro HoueY ni p" 1b: TRANSACT A GEN10111AL BANKING V,111,1,1 11::',111.1, \!.lit _din ems sued part One of a history of the le- io tl s 13 US'S 1,', SS. 30 I bs for 131. G. A. Domini:tn. Mi ,54 ••'.. l'.' , ' • •••r". • ' "'r7 r'"' cent ti 3131 in the North weet. "It 14 11 .11 1 ' a L;)tii.; =1,1,1,1,14 t tr. ,,IJ -1, ,V , I ,..IVt1.i...,i. silt t•fsi., i splendidly illustrated, containing cuts P Bonn Ws Krie w -.Airs, W. F. ,,..,Is1.30111113,14113.B,44,a,?Iilt:(0371:(3torjrItStrotirtet,(1),.,1!ers)3.t sees 1 o in:lata tile most - - ,--r..------------. it also cent:1111S the ilain0 of every - rag of a brother of 3. Hargreaves, of taken or used. Try it. The Walkerton Teloseope,Pibnesiiiir,°,3-11.. p111"1,miant no,I ,I,,,,,,ima N',Nr111 syr,ip ow 311,11;int;;02;tf liiintut:lisautin tea. don Auposits repayable:on and riatuida %s. of pli the principal places and battles; Ironstone is visiting at Cam , man and officer who WOr0 atteched to 13-1:..0tat Dew% ...11.1:1115. tile various battalions. it sbotild bo Brussels, Kays ; -We oro pleased to C ti. at IC .Zgly1o181111t3i0t11;i1 11(303 13) r6\•tivt.lt Ta. , rod thief f i lunter's old stand. .... -- - • reail by every person. notice the success of James Mason P roinptattontlen given to collections. -6 ._ _ Ilergreaves, now of Paisley, late of Toronto, Tins entities him Lo eam, s ming men called on a fernier in Ito. • LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. - Wm. Hartry. _ _•.. ,__ . . Anoter two weeks ago a pair of sliek A elfiel's ye 101:111. LIONEV.-Thi. best pure honey at 10001110 Walkerton, an his examination in An' faith le."11 preut it. per pOund. 1. keep 110 second class honey. 011131.1301 township, Beam (minty, - :setts ni 11 34 33. I3. -VALUABLE HORSE nEaff.--This week on the 'ramose of chemist and drug• 30111 Shipley, and offered hita E L L 10 T, L A W Brussels, Monoy lios•rtsra and I.IO-33 mins 3inite Jno. of Hullett township, gist. We cordially wish him all liberal induce nente to accept the `"s" °eh' tt,"" me"' " • his I bl 110 orte 1 heav totem'. enninon pastime en the Wel. lost. 0 va nu, e p c , y rens Park Oro. n f ,r the potato bugs at . draught stallion "Puzzler," from G. A, lleadinati, paralysis of the bowels. The horse 'rata eatepailIt •-113. 11,1 be benneed, . took sick ou Thursday at the Central as the othee iley a little boy named hotel, 13r11se1110, and although treated jacklia had las eye either blinded or ' in a skillful manner by two Yeterfnar. badly iojarei by a idiot from nne of les nothing could bo clone to efiVO illOS,? 3110011112 Inne „inv.; in Coe hands him. He was valued at $8,000 and of voneg Chapin:so : Rs ibis is the second horse Mr. Mc. 1"') Straw hats 1•33. 10 '2 .1, at Alan- 3 Milian has lost this year the loss will does, tl ' be felt all t': • triers. "Pnzzler" took 1 manner of success iu the profession 00 11133 choice. This is the third and youngest sou of J-1114. Liergreaves, all of whom have accepted the same hue of busiuess.-Miss Minnie White, of Mitchell, is visiting old aoquaintancee in town. -W111. SCAN, a St. 21lary'a pedagogue, ie spending part of his va- cation with his brother, John Shaw, of this place. -Mrs, 3. R. Grant and Mrs. W. H. Kerr are enjoying a holi• day visit with. friends at Dundas and Galt. -Loo and Flossie Struthers, of Stratford, are in town with their father, J. AL Struthers. -This is the way the Seaforth Sun doses 31, former Brussrlite :-We are pleased to an• flounce, that J. V. Fear has purchaeed the drug busiuess of C. Duncan mid hits taken possession. Ho is moving the stoolc from the old stand, ono door north, t3 what was formerly known as Duncan & Duncan's "Oak hall" clothing store. 11I11. Fear is a promising young man and IOW passed. creditably through college and nerved Ins apprenticeship with the lencliug deuggists in Hamilton and Toronto. Ho comet; to us highly recommended, aud apparently bas •eve "to the neat," as.he i$ fixing up hie store in excellent shape. Wo wield -Ana abun- dant stursose, and welcome him to our ambitious town. -Mrs. Smyth arrived in Brussels on Tues- day last from Walkertom-W. E. Kerr left on Monday morning for Kingsville, where Ito will be stationed. as the junior minister of the Metho- dist ohnrch for this year.-Franic Halliday is away at London on a pleasure trip.-Oeuncillor Graham is off 011 a fishing excursion to Nepigon river, Lake Superior. He is great lover 00 the rod and linc.-E. W. Gerry, of Tnn Pose: staff, arrived home last Thursday eveniug, after spending several weeks on the lakes fox his health. He looks mueli bet. tor after his trip, -Mrs. Williams has flax growing that measuree over 50 inches.-Obris, Dickson, wife and son, of Clinton, was in town on Sat- urclay.-Georgo Hayeroft is the repre- sentative to the Grand Lodge, 1.0.0,F., from Brussels, this year. 1.3. S. Scott represents the En eampusen t.-Mis Lack, A. R. Smith's milliner, left Brussels last Tuesday for her home at Lindsay. A very successful season is reported in connection tvith the millinery rooms. -Mrs. A. Webster and daughters are away on a visit 10 relatives at Millbank. The grass widowers are numerous in town just now. --A Kirkton correspondent of the St. Mary's Journal says :-While the Rev. 'AIL Harris was starting for Woodham church on Sundsiy morn ing lee t, hie horse became frightene 1 and dashed off at a fearful speed, throwing tho rev. gentleman mit of his bnggy. Howover, we aro glad to eay that he only received a few slight injuries, which did not prevent him from fulfilling his appointments dur- ing the day. -Miss Pattiseu, of Tor. onte, is visiting her sister, Mre. Wade.-Jatnes (lino end wife, of Wingham, spent Sunday in Lawn. - Fred. W. Jones, of Chicago, ie the guest of Walter Jackeen this week. - \V. IL 1101)011:11a , Nv110 1138 been in Winghain for some mouths, has re- turned to Brussels and is tilling his position in G. L. Ball's dental office. -Miss Jessie V, Boss, teacher in the 5th department of our public school, had the children of her highest class, all of whom are promoted to the next room, her Sabbath school class up to her 110100 13321 Fridity afternoon, where, after having all kinds of 5111100, sw Sic., with them, sho Science, 1.8 per eents Dr, McLean, tato bugs are having largo dosee of treated them with etritwborriee and of Goderich, swore that 2.02 of alco. Paris Green administered to them wee, , tea, and cakes judging from bol was sufficient to produce intoss these day's -Adam Good &i Co. 11011.3 then! happy, smiling countenances, leaden, and Dr, George Wright, of dled fifteen hundred boxes of straw. as they parted in the evening, they Tovonto, thst it, would rsquire a gal. berries this season --A, grand pierate all had a ...mod time. Mis$ Mee left ss of opine Ribbon Ben" to obtain is talked of by the Ref irin Assoeht on Wednesday for Toronto and an intoxicating ilsne. Other Minus tions of East Huron. 13russels will Guelph to visit her frientle.-Mrs. ss testified to having drunk vans likely be chosen as the plaee for hold- Ferguson and Miss Kato have gond Bios of the beer v trying from 17 ing it, on account of its central peel- to Toronto title week, where they an- -18 glasses without experiencing, any tion. -What about our civic holiday 9 tend to make their hoine,--Tho quiptoms. The Magistrate -The lightning on 'Monday damaged Tildonburg Observer says :-"It" 01 Mayor Horton, laid that the beer a number of telephenes in town.-- reported that, El. 1311iley was an intoxicating cue, although of Thu Orsuil Loden and Grand En. eon, of Aberdeen, Miss., formerly of variable .sirength, and the defendant Ives therefbre fined $50 and costs, There has been an appeal from the judgment of the Mayor to tho Genet'. al Sessions of the Peace, to be bola in December next. of tho count for a intent hay Tim 12-ru.- Orangemen to ie 1st prizes .eiver shown and during number 131 o3330 0,n1,n, 10:1 lodges, ae• ate twe yeard be has travelled tibia :,;bed Str.of r 1 lsst Monday, and section of country has left some very iiespitoti,o lo.fav:.* "i" " '11°1 t value hle stock. Dealers in high Pal hi !line. The train priced hordes run a big risk an invest. with the Ethel, 1aron33o.133, and Blue- Mg their money iu horseflesh. vale ceutiuseu arr33 ,,1 hack about 11 , Ion cream, 0110100 00 two flavors, Vanilla 31310013. A lively time was enjoyed 01 • every day, Pine Apple, Lemon and Streev- 111 or the 0,1., 011 the return • berry every other day. A. Good a; 00„ ipToronto ice crew). parlor. tr. TRE following Rena refers to a form. PunAri: part lus notice Can base thy 11,:e sittina"lairs, entrance er resident of Brussels 3-11Irs. Elise by side 1,»r, at Mr,. diirles. Millicent, beloved wife of Rev. IL, J. 131r. S, Pro-sre-L11331 Rehinsm, incumbent of Christ church, Tuesdey aftc moth 11,33 annual Sunday Exeter, paseed peacefully away after Sc1-11)".1 Lies Lie "3" 11'1`31111 the beaver six L0001118' illness on Friday xnglit, Inend''''). A •lje:Yeble bulle W" June 19th, in her 51st year, ono clay Put in, willi baH.. 13,10, coot bali. crick- efter her birthday. The deeeased lady et, erctillYt, saiegs, egg. sack, three• was a native of the ancient city of legged ana strsiehe vices, Presents Nottingham, Englaud, lasving 01111 - were 1113n1e the einlaren in the way grated with her hiedband some 10 years 3,0 mouth ergans, teleseopee, tops, arra. "fiefs was 1. short but useful shell boxee, strap albums, coucertina, : li9 te ; her toast was that oho had la toys, it!.c, the way of refreehments, bored for and in the church from her oranges, strawberries tied email:, childhood as a collector and district lemonede, cake 3101 sandwiches visitor, and for many yeara both in were 031.30. The 1141•:,..31) 5 who perfect - England and Canada 0005 a zealous 011 the arrangements lines, how to Sabbath Sehoel teacher. Left an ur- make a good time 0, r the childeen phau at the early age of 8 years, tend- 1es cream and slimmer drinks, cream only beloved of her grand parente, aufl nectar, lonoinade, sotla water with a choice idolized by her grandfather, an 011)1- 13 flavoring, at UN. Kirk's. uent lawyer, it 00013 her high privilege THE EXCAMPMENT.-.t the last reg - to play its a child and meditate as It tiler meeting of Brussels Eucarip• girt in her fond uncle's fine old man - meta, The )(Moving 111101- slot] Bas ford House, in the omits were elected 3-1\111).. Martin, L. village of Old Basford, the house P. ; Geo. Hayerolt, El. P. ; A.. J. of Bailey, the poet, author Currie, S. WNu . ; John t, J. W. ; of Festus, a work pronounced only second to Milton. The deceased lady's funeral was conducted in the little old church where sho had so de. votedly worshipped under ber hus- band's ministry for nearly seven years. The attendance was large, the church being crowded to the doors. LE3IBER waggons durable and cheap at C. W. Holland's shop next to W. T.Huut- er's old stand. POST SCRIPS.-Janies Kelly is doing, the street watering in good style. - Haying is all the go this week. -A much needed improvement 00118 made tit the Methodist parsonage by cut- ting down the large willow trees, last week.-Vanstone's new engine is a "claisy."-Apartments to rent in the Garfield House bleak. Seo ltd. - The strawberry season saw thousands of quarts of berries imported into Brussels, in addition to what were grown in this locality. -201 tickets were sold at Brussels station on Mon- day for Stratford. Walton and Sun. Drug Stlre," Gr0.1111111F1 Block. shine lodges took the train here, - BLUE Illeient.--J114111511 1, was giv. The Servation Army have added a 33(1 ,0 Tuesday ef last week by Mayor ' banner to the street equipage -Sea- Hodes, of Goderieh in the case of . oral members of the Brussels band the Queen against .No1 McBride, a went to Stratford with the Bluovitle well-known listd keeper Of that town, band en Mouday morning. -Our for selling the "Blue Ribbon Beer," • population continues to increase, - prepared Ily the Davies Brewing and • Frank Uren is busily engaged in 1013- Maidue Co. cf Toronto. For the ing outdoor scene'', and Las mine very good peatures of farm houses, &c. -The work of -completing Melville Church basement is in progress, -A. number of our residents will go to Stratturd next Wednesday to the in- auguration ceeeinonies. big time is expected. -During the vory heavy rain on Monday, a flash of lightning struck near Mrs. Shiel'e brick block. No, damage done. Tho rain was very heavy. -The river as very low, -Po Jas. T. floes, Scribe ; \Nu). Hartry, Treas. ; F. S. Scott, representative to Grand Encampment. Auto clearing sale of toy8 dolis, &c, &c, the whole will be sold at cost and under. Call and get bargains, at Mrs. Birlee, Op- posite QUeen's Hotel. 13. Q. 0. F. -At the last regular meeting of Western Star Lodge, No. 140. The 0011013113g officers were du]y elected :-Wm. Martin, N. G. ; Geo. Fulton, V. G. ; F. B. Scott, Treas, ; P. Scott, P. S. ; Alex. Strachan, R. 53; James Droll, War. ; Dickson Smote, Con. ; A. Celback, 0. G. ; K. McKenzie, L Cr, ; Wm. Corinth, 1.1 S. N.03. ; Arthur Hingslou, L. S. V. G. ; Joseph Laird B. S. 3d. ; Richard Leatherditle, L. S. S.; Janes Wilson, Chap. ; George Hayeroft, representa- tive to Grand Lodge. You Must see the mammoth bottles of Warner's Safe Cure in Hargreaves & Co.'s lrug store window, They have Fowler's Extract Wild Strawberry, tha best 1101)15' 11)' for ,futnner complaint. diarrhoea, &e., fuel all reliable patent medicinoi, at 'The prosecution wane stis were called proving the sale, and Mr, Saunders, of London, analyst, gave evidence of three aualysts showitig the presence of 0610113d varying from 8 1 to 21 to 2S per cent. For the defence Pro- fessor Heys, of the Toronta 51)11001 00 sjesielee, swore 2133113 1115 analysis of the beer showel (oily 1.713 per cent, of alcohol, tura that of 1'1:0008800 Ellis of O: Ontario School of Practical 350(163 1 fork. Being assured that, the agency wonld prove at bonitirs•t, 00080110d to take it consignment of the forks, conditioned, 111.1W0 YU, thnt they 511,1(1111 be returned to V o manufacturer ‚10 1115 sales wore not profitable. lie signed what purported to bo an agreement to that °fleet, and thought nothing more 00 131133 affair until lite Tuesday, when he oot a notice that a Isonslou blink 11. WADE, 13AltRISTER, &c, ,Itsii).1,11infrt:(firaiO'ril MO:311?1;tiiintrirsto irrie1if o 13. DICKSON, 1 • (into with Harrower P road too t.0o d o • 010111 Solicitor, U0nyuyancer, Jzo, Croce In (Inlet's !Hock, tirossels, Molloy 30 330911. LEX, JiUI1TJ1I11, CLERK OF 171 the !fourth, Orytelon Court Co.Huron, Oollootions 1/1040. 011105, 0rahain'a Biocir hela his note for $275. Shipley says he will give $50 for au interview with the hay -fork agents. TUE GARDEN PARTY:a:1.0040:1111g 1.0 0113) all 11011 nceM nit tit f ti: 11 j vrti WilS 11011 011 13, Gerrfe lawn on Weil- iiesility evening. T110 evening MU 311 that could be desired, and the grounds 33010 1110111 couveniently and pleasantly arranged. The program was all excellent 00e, varied enough to save monotony and so interesting that for • 01 011 two hours the large andiencs sat and "took it in." The ice ersans, lemonade soil coffes stands L. BALL, . D. 13, HONOR did a good busieess, while pretty I) 1- LL6r1 eStr:atltirorntn1a100E.3,',1 tdL4)13"0lgquete were everywhere to he sem. .elleeoMJet1000ee-Is,130101110. e% Visit. ealca on The program consisted of instru- mental selections on the violin and al ILli 511100 100W Miss Lizzie Jackson, Pref. Doliand, Bert Jackson and Alex. BUSINESS CARDS. Strachan ; piano solos from .111r2. - 1111t011ille011. NESS Clara Creighton t1111 'j .1355 O'CONNOR, TEACHER( of Thorough lints, Vocal, mat Miss Lizzie .TahltS011 ; V00.11 selections 'Hutette.Zeftici;',V1i.04111r from Mrs. Hargreaves, Miss Kerr, A. ticnetaislitelsollittsVi.ot strashau, r, J. leito, esidouco-N o, 2, (south) lir ick T annoy, Brussels, unt. grenvee and J. May ; recitstion from . 41•8 MISS 01111010 White, of Miiohubl; Iv H, MCCRACKEN, igiag.r230 readings from J. Mulholland and W011ice at h . e 13. Dickson; short addresses by Ressle• 3. Ross, S. Jones and W. Smyth ; mouth organ soh:trans from Miss 1 011N NOT.11, VETERINARY Where everybody performed their ooculartrdig Lizzie \Vilna and Noble Gorry. crfaiSurgoon,Graduato of Ontario Veterinary 1)0111 50 well it would be a difficult task "le: to particularize, suffice to say a bet- A LeN AIR, ISSUER OF MAR - ter program is seldom given. Twins 00 lAitaLyar:ailen. 2L;itiroTTIe :la 011 asted rdinnatrrn, oLt canspinent of the I, 0, 0. E. meet in Hamilton on the 1-, ti 'of August, and great preparatiens are being Mado hy the brethren there for the aro in town visittng frionds.-J. fetan- reception and eratertainment of °the 3 ly, 0. R. Vanstone and As. Bedlam - visitors. tyne 'Tent the 12th in Ilarrision. Tilsonborg, le down with the sconrgo of tbe South -yellow fever. -M. Jas. Watson and family of Winghatu, 133115501 MEDICAL CARDS. I A. iiiiiNA.UGIITON, ill. IX., C. ? 0, 10, 11, 1•., burgh . Physician, .33140,311 9.1,3 ,tU4010,OUP, etnr(5.' L"k10 tj A. 11H1101:(INSO.N, 'AL D. L. 113. 0, 5'. }Edinburgh. liasroznoyod to his residuum, on Mill Strout the uousy formerly °coupled by 1)r. lirainitn, and W111133 •inure at nigut. ito atilt retains au Lubin 3,3 dargreaved' Store. • DENTAL. proceeds, clear of all expenses, $51, Tne lawn was illuminated by lamps, torches and Chinese lanterns. TheLadios' Adel Society, under whose auspices the en tortainmen t VMS giN on , desire to return their hearty thaulre to the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly aided the pro,gram. BORN. KEIGUT.-Ill Morris, on July 12111, the wife of Ur. Peter Knight. of a daughter. 0100. HoWiok, on the 4t11 inst., Peter Morin, aged 50 years and months. AustrAx.-111 Grey, on the 6th inst., Len- ora Angolan, aged 45 years, 8 months and 18 days. • E$2,11.1,4ve r: .PrIarket. OM NOTED CAREFULLY EVERY WEEE, White Fall Wheat .... - .. 80 83 Red Wintar 80 88 Spring Wheal HO 83 Barley ,. 45 50 Oats 30 00 Peas 55 00 Butter, tubs and rolls .:10 19 Eggs per dozen. 10 00 Flour per barrel 5 00 15 00 Potatoes... ..... 31 1 00 Hay per ton 7 00 0 00 tildes per lb 0 q Dressed Hogs 5 50 5 50 Salt per bbl., wholesale . ,00 80 Sheep skins, eaoh 51.1 1 00 Wool , 17 18 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. QEBVANT GIRL WANTED, AP. 1,..3 ply to MIAS. JAS. 13111PAVE. 1.(3161.1N.B.-A, HORSE BLANKET. ownerose Intim the nettle by nulling at 00111, 11111or's, proving property And paying for Lb 10 allyartisein on t. r 110 REN'T.-T1IAT CONVENIENT shop North 01 Qin 01'1E1E0, 010 00 IIF03 t for workshop or fitoriphotthe. 00.13 Apply to 14, 1)11.1(Whi, A SPAGEOUll 13IIIL1fIN(.1 TO . runt, sellable for n ledge Alne, 01' priValn rvilli110030, leor particulars 033!' ly to J. M. Hemel:011411H, New ('Arnold House, Ilruneels. "111W1 STRA.Y'030 1.01101\1 71133 protokoll of 131. inoloralineol, 1140,111, tivf0 weeks ann. 111-,, In w1.11,,, In r:1,1oor o n 110110. Any In forename londltilf !Jot. row, y !my will be thank y row. I yeA, Word /nay 1.0 11111 at ruff Peer ofied.alifig owe,. It. 11. ,01,./J111, !hewed& iss 1 01"PA.0 11'014 HALM.- .33T1 1 IL N...iittotordigoki win 41111 Lk, 001/1hirtnlihi 006- 10/0 00 Ell/Abut.. otroot, 'yr ovroli111 (oo)ltitiogo 16 rm. ,31h,7 /.000/1y. V00 hill 00.1110010:01 34)3 to /11,1no II, tering, ofo.„ moo y 301), if aw5ottn, Brussels, 1)ASTI1 It1:1 TO LET. - 3711,n 0n010100 fur bottom , tut : fano. od. Itlyor rooting 133.19,2534. ,5'y for tonne to 0, W 11111. , ilentryn. Or toli. H. W1,0, 1.1111110111. ,....„hoo,aiitur.ontll=u-neeco IVTIL LINEitY & HAIR DliESS• iLL log done by Mrs. Turnbull. Neat - dance -North of school 1100 00, corner of Me • ohaulo street, drawls. CAnn-We would recommend Mrs. H. '1,1051>011 00 tho 014t5I.:e: of Brussuls as a good straw milliner. Whila In Utikedeld alio gave good. Bakst notion to her oustolners in making over And dying f olt and straw bats. lt .t.irnhani & Son. ROBT. CUNNINGHAM,1 Insurance Agent, GUELPH, ONTAZIO VA.R31 TO RENT. -LOT 12, CON. L. 7, Grey, will bo rooted for four Or [lye years. Ts Ire ate 22 acres of fall wheat sown And fall plowitheidone. • Possession given at any time, JOHN McINTOSIL nett THOS. FLETCHER, rraetical Watollintkor and Jeweler, Gold W caches, Silver Plated W are, Silver, 111 atches, Clocks, Gold Rings, Violins, Etc. I keep a fall lino of goods usually kept in a first-class (Jewelry store. Call and examine, no trouble to show Goods. Issuer of AI (Image Licenses. --- Agent for Ocean Tickets, Amer- ican Express Company and Great Northwestern tolegraph Compauy. STATE; NO'l'IOE. '00- CRISISIT011S. Pursuant to the Act 40, Via., 00i,. 0 (Ontario 1 the creditors 03 301111 Sample, the elder, late 131 (1,,' Township of Clroy, in t 3m county of Huron, /0011050, whO died 011 01' 100111 the 1011 day of April, 11353, end others having ,,103)o18rompeob to his estate, Are 1ierob3 notified to Hon fl, 011 01. before the 17111 day of July, 1886, to Donald McLattehirtn, at 13russels P. 0„ ono the ogacetors of the personal es - tote 0100010 the said download, their tisanes and addresses, and the hill pertionlitrs of their claims end of the seettrities, IX any, hold by thdin, properly attested; and also that immediately after 1330 said date the as. nolo of the Said deceased will bo distributed among the parties entitled 10 00030, baying re- gard only 10 claims of Willett the oxeolttorit then have notice, and the ogeoutcts win not be liable fOr any ostlatS AO distributed to any person of whose olnitu they shell not have had notao, flitted at Oroy, this Mai day Of June, 1885. 1)014A1r,1.) MaTAVORtni, 3.xocutors, LUAU MCLAUCHLAN I