The Brussels Post, 1891-10-9, Page 8g THE BRUSSELS POST
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FANCY GOODS,
BOOKS,
WAS,
DOLLS
and various articles suitable for
holiday gifts are now arriving.
We have made a careful selection
of such lines as we considered
good value and suitable for our
trade. We will be pleased -to
supply you.
G. A. MADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRA 1 i TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & D.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
G0I50 SOUTH. GOING NORTH.
Mail..........,. c:53 a.ln,Mixed 9:45 eon,
Express 11:52 a,m.l Mail 8.00 p.m.
9fixod 9:05 p.m. Express 9:55 Pan.
carill 'Metes 31c1115,
A chiel's among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent ik.
VOTERS' List Court on Oct. 23rd at 9
a, m.
AnvxnrtsE your strayed stook in Trill
POST.
lF yen want cheap glassware call at
Geo. Backer's.
IF you want anything in the furniture
line try R. Leatherdale.
THE be -8 value in flannels we have
ever shown. Alex. Straohan.
Boors made to order and repairing
specially attended to. Geo. Good.
UxnERrAxING in all its branches. Em•
balming a specialty. R. Leatherdale.
3. G. BEENE has moved into his new
store. Wetcli for his advt. next week.
APTRENTICE wanted to learn Harness
;taking. Apply at once to H. Dennie,
Brussels,
Fon a nice pair of tine boots Cooper &
Smith's or J. D. fling's, Strachan's is
the place to secure them.
W. Blaabill and wife were away at
Northville, Mich., and Detroit last week.
Mrs. Blashill is still in the "City of the
straits."
CALL and look through our Flannel De-
partment se we have many leading lines.
See our 19c. line worth 25c. Ferguson &
.Halliday.
J. LOWRY has brought upwards of
fifty oars of brick to Brussels this year.
This will give some idea of the work done
by him and his men thin season.
I Alt agent fur the oeleberated Karn
and Goderioh organs. As I buy them for
spot each I can sell them at a price that
will surprise ynu. It. Leatherdale.
MANAMA, Northwest and Western
States subscribers to Tun Potter in arrears
will greatly ublige if they will remit the
amount at once. See the label. It
should be marked up to Jan. 92.
THE many remarkable cures of catarrh
affected by the use of Ayer'e Sarsaparil-
la is conclusive proof that this loathsomu
and dangerous disease is one of the blood,
only n.eding such a snatching and pow-
erful alterative to thoroughly eradicate
it.
A n5''OCTIVE belonging to theDominion
Express Company has been in this lo-
cality looking up information concerning
the express bag robbery, between Bruer
sets end Wroxeter, on Wednesday of last
week. The reeults of his visit are not
yet made public.
J. Inw5N and N. MoBaiu, of Atwood,
have leased the northern store in ,lire.
Saaehan's new block and will open out a
stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, &o„ in a few weeks. Roth gentle-
men have had a number of years of ex-
perience and are very highly esteemed in
their own locality. Mr. MoBain has
been engaged in Listowel. The stand
chosen by Messrs. Irwin & MOBain is
one of the best in Brussels.
"A STITCH ill time eaves nine I" and so
does a gement save time; money and
expeuse if cleaned, pressed and dyed in
a thorough and artietio manner, which
can be done promptly and at a small
Dost by sanding to Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto, or any of their agents all over
Ontario. R. Parker & Co. make "Auld
clothes Look moist as guid as new," at a
cost of lege than one•fourth their original
aIeu. Gie him a trial and ye'lI no re-
gret it. Agency at Skene's General
Store, Brussels,
ON Thursday, the 24th September, the
Maitland Presbyterial Society shipped to
Rev. G. A. Laird, Missionary and Prin-
cipal of the Industrial School at Orow-
atou, N. W. T., over 900 pounds of cloth-
ing and bedding for distribution among
the Indians on the Reserve. Latest re-
ports from that point are encouraging.
Over fifty Indian children are attending
the sahool and aro ,tndioue and obedient.
Besides the regular sohool lessons, the
girls are taught sewing, knitting, &o.
Mr. Laird has (barge of about fifty fam-
ilies, and services are held in private
houses at different plaoee.
THE Winghain Advance says:—Tia
congregation of St, Paul's church aesem•
bled et their place of worship on Sunday
last to oelebrate their annual thanksgiv-
ing. The neared edifice was gorgeously
adorned with beautiful flowers and plants,
grain, fruit, bunters, ineoriptione, eta.
Perhaps never before slid the 01108811 look
no beautiful ; in toot our pan is not su0i-
oiently gifted to do it j•as tee. Rev. W.
T. Oluff,,rooter of 1 mauls) preached
morning and el ening, .,,nd hie sermons
were impressive and listened to with
raga attention. The rev. gentleman
dealt with the many onuses for which we
'should be thab)cfnl u1 this moat favored
land of care—abundant grope, peace
within our borders, an honorable govern.
anent and many other things. Large
nangreeations were in attendance mern-
ing nntl evening, Bev. W. T. Gruff is no
stranger in Wingham, having on several
occasions ocoupied the pulpit of St,
Paul's, and throe who have heard him
are much pleased with hie earnest anti
taoughtfdl diecoureee.
;a'fiv,r.ttif -1400:4,.
w`M1rL'',�mt"�r��?'ti.'
The Hottest Horse may oft be Cool,
The Coolest may show Fire;
The Friar may often play the Fool,
The Fool may play the Friar,
33 1-3 was the discount the got off custom made Mantles,
Uleters, Mantle Cloths, and Dress Goods when in
the City last week. I knew by past experience that wholesale men
would slaughter their prices at the end of the season and waited
patiently, allowing my opponents to buy all their Fall Goods in
midsummer. I bought the bulk of my Fall Mantles, Mantle
Cloths and Dress Goods last week and hence the bargains.
We will move into our new store on MONDAY, OCT. 12th, and
have those fine Sealettes, Mantle Cloths, Mantles and Dross Goods
packed in our shelves, and as we bought we will sell, so they will go
to the very first ones who aro eager to buy Mantles, Dress bloods
mus
JUST received half a ton of L. C. bocon
at Geo. Busker's.
SERVANT wanted. Apply at once at
THE PUT Publishing House.
Fon a nice suit or overcoat you oamnot
do better than at Straohan's.
Tun benefit of the electric light on the
streets is very manifest these dark nights.
BIG bargain in a fine large organ.
Particulars at THE POST Publishing
House.
AN0TaING kept in a first-class city
furniture store is also kept at R. Leather -
dale's, Brussels.
A. B. SMITH spent several days in To-
ronto last ween pioking up bargains for
the Fall and Winter trade.
ANOTHER week of fine weather will put
the brick walls of the Richards and
Laird block well on toward completion.
LADIES, when you are looking for dress
goods oall at Ferguson & Halliday's as
you can depend on getting the newest
styles.
Fon all litres of goods suitable for the
Fall trade go to Strachan's where you
will get good value for your money and
nioe fresh goods.
W. M. SINCLAIR presented us with a
home grown peach, of the Crawford
variety that would do credit to a
Southern clime. It measured 71inches
in rircumfereuoe.
A MUSICAL and literary program will he
presented at the Epworth Lengne meet-
ing next Monday evening in the Metho.
dist church, All the contributions will
be Riven by the ma-oullne gender.
I KEEP the largest and best assorted
stook in my line in the County, (barring
none.) I buy my goods for spot Dash
and having had 20 years experience I
defy competition in prices. R. Leather -
dale.
QUEEN VICTORIA Las a remarkably fine
head of hair for a lady of Ler age, but
her sou, the Prince of Wales, is quite
bald. Had he used Ayer'e Hair Vigor
earlier in life his head might to -day,
have been as well covered as that of his
royal mother. It's not too late yet.
Cann of THANES.—We are instructed
by Master Frank Dennis to return his
best thanks to E. R. Grundy for nobly
rushing to the rescue of "Tory" last Sat-
urday when au nuacgnaiuted, oornrnon
Collie dog
Lad commenced
the rob f
o
masticating him. Mr. Grundy ie en-
titled to a medal from the Sooiety for
the Prevention of cruelty to animals, if
all Frank says is true.
'humans MARKET.—Grain is coming from
the Southern end of McKillop township
to Brussels this Fall, also from Berlook
locality in Hallett township. Some peo-
ple say our buyers are paying more for
grain than they can Bell it for but that
is not grieving ae any, the advice we give
is for every farmer to take advantage of
the best market in Huron County before
the roads get bad.
WELL SooreTtan.—Bruasele isnot bad•
l,y oared for in the way of Lodges and
Societies of various kinds. To prove the
statement we append the list :—
Masora,
Odd Fellows,
Ancient Order United Workmen,
Canadian Order of Foresters,
Loyal Orange Lodge,
Maccabees,
Royal Ternplaro of Temperance,
Independent Order of Foresters,
Epworth League of Christian En•
deavor.
HALF A MILE ouTWAsn.—Inetruuti0ns
have been given to station agents, road
masters, motion bosses and employees
of railroads generally, to thoronghly
parry out the laws regarding cattle run-
ning at Targe, and that is to impound
every cow, horse, sheep or pig found
running at large within ono half mile of
any crossing in city, town, village or
country, and to prosooute the owners
thereof where they persist in violating
the laws.
IIONOR TO WHOIi IIONon IS DIA.—The
Brampton Conservator, of September
24th, oontained the following complimen-
tary and well deserved notice oouoerning
Rich. Lees, well known in Brussels and
locality :—About four years ago Mr. Lees,
of our High School, set himself the task
of obtaining a degree from Queen'e Uni.
varsity, Kingston. Most of those who
are situated as he has been, and thus ren.
dered unable to attend lectures, oontent
theneelvos with a mere pass. Mr. Lees,
however, wanted to do more, to beuorne
a specialist in FOienee, and therefore at.
tempted the work in honor 8018008. Rio
enemas is attested by the foot that on
his second to last examination in that
department he obtained first plltwe, and
on his last examination eeoond place,
notwithstanding that he was in pompe.
titioll with men of ability and men who
had thoirntnense advantage of attending
the lectures of able professore• IIe has
just recently been saceessful in passing
his lost examination for the degree of
M. A., a distinction whioh ho has earned
by hard persistent work. Mr, Lees will
11017 be able to feel that a hoifday ie a
holiday, and not merely so ]Hach ueloolc-
ed for time for the preparation of the
work in that long coarse which he has
brought to an end.
and Mantle Cloths so very cheap that Competition will be n0 where.
Lovely Dress Goods we will start at Go. per yard ; Cotton Shirtifigs
at Go. ; Cottonados at 10c. ; yd. 'vide Gray Cotton at Go. ; Gray
Flannel at 10e. Blankets, Underwear, Gents' Furnishings,
Tweeds, Wtrdted Coatings and Overooatiugs—a 'very largo stock to
select from. Get your suit made to Order from us and we will give
you new goods to select from. Piles of Roadymado Overcoats and
Suits in Boys' Youths' and Mons' sizes—
NEW ! NEW ! NEW ! EVERYTHING NEW !
In Buying, my experience is worth Thousands of Dollars to us.
h1.J;t 9Ltt;•w4 }tI'l� aS 1 •ly
No meeting of School Board last Fri-
day evening for the oft told reason—no
quorum.
THE fouled Tiger blend of pure India
and Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, al Thomson's.
Now enbeoribers are rolling in. Our
friends can aid us greatly by recommend-
ing THE POST to their neighbors.
FERGUSON & Hetrmer are showing all
the newest styles in ladies' jackets at
very low prices. Fit gcarauteed.
NEXT Sunday Rev. G. F. Salton will
preach a special sermon to the young
mon of his congregation at 0:80 p. m.
1,200 new envelopes to hand et Tun
Pore Publishing House. Get a thousand
with your card printed on the corner.
Fon sale at a bargain, one well bred
driving mare, a year old colt and one two
year old colt. H, L. Jeolwon, jeweller.
ROOMS to rent over Mrs, Straohan'e
new block. Will be in readiness by Sep-
tember let. Suitable for office, sewing
rooms or dwellings. Apply to Dn. Mc -
KELSEY.
HunoN County Council will convene in
Goderieh on Tuesday, 20th inst., at 8
o'olook. The appointment of a secoessor
to the late Co. Clerk Adamson will be
taken up and other matters of im-
portance.
IF you are in need of new window
shades oell in and see R. Leatherdale's
spring shades. It will never pay to put
up the old kind. A new and well assort-
ed stook just arrived.
RE1Iovsn.—Owing to the building of a
new block I have had to vacate my old
shop and may be found for the next two
months at the Brussels Egg Emporium
where I will be pleased to wait on all my
old customers and as many now 011e8 .0.s
favor ma with their patronage.
.A. Culture, Butcher.
WELL.DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satfsfaatiou.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brnssela. 48-tt
A LARGE and well assorted stock of
Cooper & Smith's boots and shoes juet
received at Strechan'e
S In addition to
the above excellent make and quality we
have added several linea of ladies and
gents fine Boots manufactured by J. D.
King & Co. As this firm has a high re-
putation for style and durability we have
only to mention the fact of having them
in stock sad shall be pleased to shote
them to our many customers.
Alex. Straohan
MILL/NARY Orswnn,s.—Last week the
various Millinery Departments in Brue-
eels were thrown open for the Fail and
Winter seasons to the 'tidies of this lo -
minty. At Mrs. F. 0. Rogers the die -
play was very fine in hats, bonnets and
millinery goods. Mise Green displays
o,mmendable taste not only in her mil•
linery but in the artietio manner in
tvhioh the goods are displayed i0 catch
the eye of the visitor. The outlook for a
big season's trade 1s good and the many
orders testify to this fact in a most prac-
tical manner. lure. Rogers has also a
large stock of ladies' mantles and mantle
clothe.—Miss Livingstone had a very at-
tractive exhibit arranged at the store of
W. Nightingale & Co. and the comments
of the fair sex was by no means un-
complimentary when the scrutiny was
completed. To give e. description of the
fashions and styles is not our intention
but a call at the store will give you a
good idea of the prevailing or coming
etylee and trimminge, This firm reports
business good.—Mies lloare'o show room
is also well stooked with seasonable
goods and she is ready to attend to the
waute of the ladies in fashionable and
becoming headgear. In foot Brussels
milliners con suit the public generally as
well, if not better, than any of the sun
rounding towns and the earlier custom•
era realize this fact the sooner peace will
dwell in the various homes. For further
partioulars enquire of 193108 Green, Miss
Livingstone or Miss Hoare.
FINE. LIVERY BARN.—On Wednesday
afternoon It member of THE Peer staff
looked through Beattie Bros.' new brink
livery barn and peonoanoea it one of the
beat he ever saw outside of the big (stab,
liebinents of the city. The building is so
two.story brick 42x98 feet, with 12 foot
callings. There is a driving flour of 42x
00 ft. In this port RI a comfortableofftce,
bedroom and harness room, The stable
is 42x48 and is fitted up with 10 stalls, 2
of thane being box stalls. flay and oats
are fed in a most convenient manner.
The whole interior is plastered and is
roomy and well ventilated, An aro eloo•
trio light illuminatee the whole down.
stairs. On the second flat j8 a large store.
room for buggies or cutters according to
the season and a door and hoist arranged
for the purpose of taking them up or let-
ting them down. On this floor is also a
mammoth oat bin with a capacity of 850
bushels and it 50 barrel tank for soft
water to be used in washing riga by a
handy arrangement of hose. The hay
anti straw are stored in the westerly part
of the second story. The etolle work
was built by George Robb ; the brick
work by Pugh & Cornish; the roofing by
Watson Ainley ; the carpenter work by
Dan. MoNaughton & Sons ; and the
painting and glazing by Thompson &
Grimoldby—and the work has been well
done throughout. Beattie Bros. keep
from 9 to 12 horses and atip-top outfit of
wheeled rigs, cutters, sleighs, &o. They
also own and run the bus to all trains
and carry the mail to and from the
depot.
ENTRANCE LITnnoruss Fon 1892.—The
following is the list of literature seleo.
tions for the High School entrance ex-
aminations of 1892 :—
Lesson 4—The Little Midshipman.
7—Boadicea.
14—Lament of tbelrish Emigrant.
16—The Humble Bee.
21—Oft in the Stilly Night.
21—'Tis the Last Rose of Sum-
mer.
34—Death of Little Nell.
87—The Bell of Atri.
41-112akiog Maple Sugar.
40—The Mound Builders.
50—The Prairies.
79—The Capture of Quebec.
SO—Waterloo.
83—The Influence of Beauty.
S5—Marmion and Donglas.
90—Msroy.
SELECTIONS FOR ME11ORI0.ATION.
Lesson 13—The Bolls of Shandon.
31—To Mary in Heaven.
40—Ring out Wild Bells.
42—Lady Clare.
48—Lead, Kindly Light.
47—Before Sedan.
73—The Three Fishers.
• 09—The Forsaken Merman.
103—To a Skylark.
105—Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard.
The Dopy book to be presented to the
examiner by entrance candidates ie No.
0, senior foultll, of the authorised series.
MORN
TaoxetN.—In Listowel, on the 21st Sept.,
the wife of Mr. W. E. Tremain of a
son.
DAVInsoN.—In Elms, on the 21st Sept.,
the wife of Mr. Peter Davidson of a
son.
STEVENSON.—Io Listowel, on the 29th
Sept., the wife of Mr. S. J. Steven-
son (butcher) of e, daughter.
SOTsIIRLANn.—In Wingham, on Sept.
26th, the wife of Mr. D. Sutherland
of a sun.
Aoett.—Ili Turnberry, on Sept. 24th, the
wife of Mr. Andrew Agar of a son.
GAnnuTT.--In 'Wingham, on Sept. 28th,
the wife of Mr. H. Garbutt of a son.
LAIDLAw.—In West Wawanoeh, On Sept.
. 27th, the wife of Mr. Jas. Laidlaw of
a daughter.
9xEa-
10,ILLARD. —In Chioago, on Sept. 24111,
Wm. Pembroke Mallard, son of G.
A. Ballard, of Listowel, aged 24
years.
BIVEoe.—ln Teeewater, on Sept. 20811,
Annie Deleon, infant daughter of
Albert Rivers, aged 1 month and 22
nays—.
a.vcTIOza' s Ax ae.
WEDNE5DAY, Oor, 14.—Farm Stock, im•
pl,lements and household furniture, N
lot 16, con. 8, Morrie. Sale commences
at 1 p. m. Adam Scott, prop. George
Kirkby, allot.
Tnnnenex, Ocm. 22nd.—Farm, farm
stook, implements, household furniture,
&o., Lot 10, con. 5, Grey. Sale com-
mences at 12 o'clock, noon. John Smith
and E. J. McArthur, executors for the
late John Lowe. F. S. Scott, aunt.
MR-r7'esrn .S S2ARo7:7T03,
Fall Wheat (new)
Spring. WLeat..-.......,
Barley
Peas
Oats. (new)
Butter, tubs and rolls
lfggs par doson
Flour por barrel
Potatoes
Hay per ton
Pork ..
Hides por lb ..,,
Salt por bbl„ retail,..,.
Shoop 0181110, each
Lamb eking eaoh...
Wool, per lb
00
86
35
67
25
13
12
5 00
30
9 00
6 00
4
1 25
60
40
18
5
I011
95
90
50
58
28
14
00
50
00
00
50
00
00
75
50
20
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
"1BisIERAL SERVANT WANT.
11n. Apply at 000080
MRS. W. SINCLAIR,
M ONEY TO I1O:AN.—PRIVATE
Fonds. Apply to GEonon Hn sseteoN,
Joliet, Illinois, or to
41.tf 718102. 149LLY, Wessels,
ANTED.—AN EXPERIENO-
rr An general servant to go to Brandon,
Man. Good wages and a permanent posi-
tion to a good reliable person. Apply at
Tan Pose Publishing House, Brussels.
LBS. MLR A YEAR.
12,000
The dam of my Pure S red Jersey Bull has
given 000 1bs, of milk In tet months with
her first calf. Sho is expo( ted to give 12,000
lbs. in 1a months with icor third calf, k'or
further particulars regarding this Bull ap-
ply at my Drug and Book S tore, 13 reseals.
G. A. n1AMMIAN.
S' LRAYED F130M TEL PREM -
Isms of the Undersigned, lots 4 and s
con, 18, Gray, on or about Sept. let, 8 red
yearling steer's and*/ spotted yearling ,syr -
shire heifers. All of them have pigrings in
right ears. 58.00 will be paid for te infor-
mation leading to their recovery.
13OBk:13T 13LAIR,
I^ 4. Walton P.O.
VOR SALE.— HOUSE, LOT
and Fruit Garden, situated just outside
the corporation of Brussels. The under-
sigued offers his beautiful homestead, com-
priising an acre of laud laid out in small
fruits, a good briolc house, stable, 11rat-el'tss
won] etc•, snaking a eom9103o borne. 1''or•
further partieolare apply to
S,
4.80 FBA10,
russels.
A14IEETING OF T.11E COUN•
cm of the corporation of the County
of Huron will be held at the Court House, in
the town of Goderleb, on Tuesday, Oct. 20th,
1801, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the transaction
of General County business. By order of
the Warden.
Co.Olerk's Office, WM. HOLMES,
Godericb, Oct. 5, 01.1 Acting Co. Clerk,
VOTERS' LIST COURT.
Noble( is hereby given that a Court w111 be
hold pursuant to The Voters' List Act, by
His Honor the Judge of the County Court of
the County of Huron, at Burton's Hall,
Ethel, en SATURDAY, the 24th day of Oot-
ober,1801,atthe hour of 10 O'01ook fn alto
forenoon to boar and determine tbo sevoral
complaints of errors and omissions in the
Voters' List of the Municipality of Grey for
1801. All persons having businoes at the
Court aro required to attend at the said
time and place.
WM. SPI1NCk1,
Clerk of said Municipality,
Dated Oct. 1, 01,
VOTERS' LIST COURT.
Notice is Hereby1
held pursuant toThe Vatars' Lists will
HE"
by Idle Honor the Judge of bio County Court
of the County of Huron et the Town Hall,
Bruseoie, on FRIDAY, the 28rd day of Octob-
er, 1801,at0 o'clock a. m., to hoar and doter-
mf0e.the several laompliunte of more and
omissions iu the Voters' Llat of the 'Mutioi-
pality of Brunets for 1801. All poraoue hav-
ing business at rho Court are required to at-
tend at the said time and place.
F. S. SCOTT, Clerk of said MunioIpality,
Dated the 28111 day of Sept.,1891,
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given,pursuant to rho
provisions of chap. 110, sea, 00, revised stn -
tutee Ontario (1807) that all parties having
Maims upon or against the estate of Hobert
Armstrong, late of the Township of Morrie,
in the County of Huron, gentleman, deoeae-
ed, who died on or about the 10th day of
May last past, aro on or before the let day
o1 November, A.D., 1891, to send by post,
prepaid, or deliver to 1V. B. Dlekeon, Brum.
eels, Solicitor for the A dminietrator of the
estate of the said Robert Armstrong de-
ceased, a etatemaeb in writing of their Chris-
tian and Burnam,e, and addressee and full
pariloulars of their claims and the nature of
all securities (if any) held by them.
And notice is hereby further given that
after the said let day of November the Ad-
ministrator will proceed to distribute the
tweets of the quid deceased among the per-
sons entitled thereto, having regard only to
the olalms of which notice shall have been
given au above required, and the said Ad.
miuletrator will not bo roeponoible fdr the
assets or any part thereof to any pere0n or
persons of whoeo Maim or 01010,5 1101100
shall not hero been received a6 the time of
such distribution.
Latod at, Bruoesls the 1st day of October,
A. D, 1891
W. B. DICKSON,
12.8 Solicitor for Administrator.
In the Surrogate Court of the
County of Huron,
IN S'nE MA'1TL'n OF THE ESTATE OE DAVID
MAG DEM, DECEASED.
A 1)111 N1e't'1RATOR'i4 i O'I'ICII.
Pnr0unn6 to the pro0let0us of 11 S 0
chapter 110, Nobloo Is hereby given I) l.hltt al{
parsons having any .claims or demands
against the eetuto of David Maguire, late of
the 'ToWnehip of Grey, in rho Comity of
Huron,
out the farmer,
23311 day of Aug fat A. 73.1801,, uu e
on or before the.BOth day of October, A, D.
1801, to deliver, or send by ppoet prepaid, to
1tOborb1.1'ayter,al i3rugaele, Solteitor for
1(hsaboth Ann Maguire, Admtefotratrix of
the estate and efleote of tbo said deaeuood,
their names, addressee and deaorrpbione,
with full partietlare of their claims. And
notice la further given that after the said
80t11 day of October the said Adrniuistrawrbx
Will proceed to distribute the Minute among -
the pere0ns entitled thereto,baying re.
bare only to rho diairne of which notice has
een given, and the s.tie Adlntialebratrlx will
not be Habit, for the Wald aoeotri or any part
thereof no distributed as aforesaid to any
person of whose Claim Iotioo than not
have been received at the time of such die.
tributiorl•
13013T, L.'PAYLClB,
Solicitor lot Admhrletratrix,
Dated 00t.V,'Ol, Brussels, Out,
0A3TROILI A
This preparation will be found a re.
liable remedy for the ordinary clieoaoee
of children, such au Indigestion, Sour
Stomach, Cenetipatiou, hind °olio,
Worms, Toothing Troubles, Foverieh.
nese, Diarrhoea, and many other diseases
common to children. It regulates the
bowels and assists digeetion. Ib done
away entirely with the giving of nauseous
doses of Castor Oil bo children• lis ac-
tion on the bowels. is gentle and the el.
foots produced are reliable. This pprepar•
ation is one of, if not the best selling ar-
ticles ou our list. The formula itself is
perfection, is nine in flavor, dense in body
dark in ooior and fragrant in odor.
3'. T. PEPPER,
Chemist & Drugg
Brusist,
sels.
BANKING.
1\/j.INTOSH & MaTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Trem.aact a Ce•oneral Banlciaag
Mv.aixaecr�.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and hutted States Drafts bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Canadian Aaonts—MEncnANT'9 BANK of
OANAssA.
New York Ag e51,e—IMronTnne Aifn '1'uAD-
PHIS NA'17oNAL 13ANII.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
R• L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor and Conveyancer. Collec-
tions made. Ofh00^Vauetone'e Bloch, Brua.
eels• 01.0030
U T M. SINOLAIR,
• 80Nottor, Oonvayeoaer,Notary Pub.
Ifo, &a. Office—Graham s Block,1 dc .,r north
M Pepper's Drug Store, Private Funds to
Loan,
D1OKSON & HAYS,
(Late with Garrow & Proud foot, Godo.
rioh,) Madders, Solloitore, Conveylineors,
&c. Offices—Brussels and Sonforth, Brus-
sels UBloe—Up-stairs over Bank, Money
to Loan.
11,0.HAY8. W. n, Dlmi0ON
' BUSINESS CARDS.
1SS O'OONNOR,
'reacher of Organelle Piano.
40-tf Princess street, Brussels.
•NT H. MoORAOKEN,
Iesurer of l arriage Llcouees. 00108
at his Grocery, Turnberry street, firussell.
•
D• N. BARRETT,
• 1'onsor•ial Artist. Shop—Next door
eolith of A. BT. 1IcKay & Oo's hardware store.
Ladies'end (Madrona hair en Wog a sueotalty
MISS BALL
Ie prepared 30 give lessons on the
Piano, Parlor and Pipe Organ. Spselal at-
tention given to Technic. For further in-
formation address— Box 175, Brussels.
A• MoNAIR,
Theurer of Olarriago Lloeneos, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Oommie-
eionor, &o„ Q. B. Oouveyauocr and Agent
Fire Insurance Co. office at the Oranbrook
Post Office,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INSURANCE,
FIRE" AND MARINE.
GUELPH•
ALEX. HUNTER,
HUNTER,
of the Fourth Division
Court
Co, Huron. Conveyanoor, Notary Public,
Lund Loan and Ineursvoe Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Ooll0ottone made.
Chloe In Graham's Block, Brussels.
OIL PAINTING,
Mise Morten,. of Wiugheu, is prepared
to give instruction )n o11 palating. terms
maybe ascertained at Mies Nellie Ito se' etoro
where samples of work may be seen, Mies
Morloo would also tales a few more pupils in
maeio.
firA. HAWKINS,
• Organist in et. John's Churn', Brus-
sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching, of A.
W. Thayer, IDfne. Doc., Now York, will give
lessons to pupils either at Thos. Belly's,
Turnberry a . e o if it
yy [ efto. at their own
hoose. Terme moderato. 40 -
DENTAL.
1)1BN7C.It►4P
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OPrrIon—Over Popper's Drug Store,
Brunets,
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, &o. Torras
cheerfully given. Orasbrook P. O. Sales
may bo arranged at Tan Poste Publishing
House, Br•tlssels,
EORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct
est on reasonable terms. Perms and farm
stooka specialty. Orders left et TIER Poste
Publishing Hoo so, Bru cook, or eentto Walton
P. 0,, will receive prompt attention.
'rJA.VING TAKEN OUT LIOEN•
ars as an Auctioneer, Iain prepared
to oonduet sales of farm stook at reasonable
priole. TCnolviug rho standing of nearly
every peresu I am Ina position to sell to
good narks and get good security when gold
oucredit, Satietaotiou gquaranteed. Give
me a oall, 09- F S, SCOTT.
MEDICAL CARDS.
V17M. ll', CALE, M.D., 0.141.,
V0' IDlombor of the College of Physician,
aid Surgeons of 011313010 by examination,
(Mice and ltestdouoe—Main street East,
Ettlel,buterio,
A. M.oNAUG.HTON, 1'I. D.
0, M.,1,. T1„ U. P., ?Edinburgh, M. 0, P
S. Ont, AtPogpor'e Drug Store from 9 to
11;80 a. in, and from 1:50 to 4 to. in, At other
home may be tonna at his OesldenCe, form-
erly ooeinted by Dr. 03 utelllnsou, Mill st.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
ea • Bonet Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals In a omni-
potent manner, ,Partlol{lar attention paid
to veterinary douliet• Calle pronittl at-
tended In, Office rrndYvllhrmaty-'Two 40011
north et iriSge,1'arhberry stn Brnes8le,
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