The Brussels Post, 1891-10-16, Page 88 THE BRUSSELS POST
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I have lately received an-
other assortment of those
favorite
FOUNTAIN PENS.
I have carefully selected
them so you can therefore
depend upon thele b mg easy easy writers
Oruden's Concordance.
Another stock of this fine book
by Whish you can readily find
any verse in-( the Bible. 'TUE
BEST VALUE YET.
G-. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOIITGEIN EXTENSION W. G. & E.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
GOING SoIIT0. GOING NORM.
Mad 1003 a.m. I Mixed 9115 a.m.
Express 11:55 a.m. Mail 3:00 p.m.
Mixed 9:05 p.m. Express 9:55 p.m,
1.nra.� eths 1lelns.
A ehiel's among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prem it,
HEAVY frosts.
INmIme summer.
Co. Council next Tuesday.
SOMEbrokensidewalks need attent
at once.
STILL the grain rope iu to the Bras
market.
Voxnns' List Court on Friday of n
week in Brussels.
Jose received half a ton of L. 0, boo
at Geo. Booker's.
Fon a nice suit or overcoat you can
do batter than at Strachan's.
Tan best value in flannels we ha
everebowa. Alex. Straohan.
BOOTS made to order and repairi
specially attended to, Geo. Good.
IINDEETAEING in all its branohee. E
balrning a specialty. R. Leatherdale.
Jas. Ross' grocery is about ready
occupation. He expeots to move in ne
week.
Ownia to the space devoted to F
Faire this week several interesti
matters are crowded out.
Jnsz to band a large etook of robes a
blankets which will be eold at a ere
margin over cost. 1, C. Richards.
Tan Pose is indebted to Editor Holme
of the Clinton New Era, for the report
the Blyth Fall Show as we were uuab
to attend.
IN the absence of the pastor, who w
at Bluevale, S. Fear oocupied the pulp
of the Methodist church last Sabha
morning most acoeptably.
Rooms to rent over airs. Straohan
new block. Will be in readiness by Se
tuber 1st. Suitable for offices, sewir
rooms or dwellings. Apply to Dn. M
$ELVEY.
m As will be seen by card elsewhere T. A.
Hawkins, music teacher, has changed hi
boarding place and may now be found e
Postmaster Furrow's, corner Queen an
Princess streets,
LAST Tueaday night A. Currie's ba
a
which used to draw the butcher oart fo
many years, bolted from the turf, age
20 years. M. Shine performed the dntie
of undertaker ou Wednesday.
I REEF the lergest and best assorte
stock in my liue in the County, (barrio
none.) I buy my goods for spot cast
and having had 20 years experience
defy competition in prices. R. Leather
dale.
SmarmSmarmSAGaran, a well known Londono
who was converted in meetings held b
the renowned Dwight L. Moody, is ex
Noted to preach in the Methodist church
Braesele, early in November. Further
particulars again.
"Save who can 1" was the frantic cr
of Napoleon to his army at Waterloo
Save health and strength while you can
by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is ad-
vice that applies to all, both eomlg and
old. Dont wait until disease fastens] on
you ; begin at once.
Time will be a public auction sale of
two very desirable farms at the Central
Hotel, Bruaeels, on Saturday afternoon
of next week 24th inst, at 2 p. m. The
properties referred to are the Broatifoot
tarn, on Gth line, Morris township, and
the Slsmmon farm, 12th con, of Grey,
near Cranbrook. F. S. Scottie the auc-
tioneer and W. Et. Sinclair the solicitor
for the vendors.
A LARGE and well assorted stock of
Cooper & Smith's boots and shoee just
received at Straohan's. In addition to
the above excellent make and quality we
have added several lines of ladies and
gents fine Boots manufactured by J. D.
King & Co. As this firm has e. high re-
putation for style and durability we have
only to mention the fent of having them
inetack and shall be pleased to show
them to our many customers.
Alex, Strachan
IT ie an old saying that you often have
to go away from home to find out the
news. Hero is another proof of it. The
Clinton New Era says :—"IVEr. Nightie.
gale, of Brussels, washers this week with
a view to going into business. Hs came
to no decision, however." (Note by
Editor of Tun Perm—kir. Nightingale's
intention was to purchase the stock and
remove it to Brussels, not to lorate in
Mutat! as he has no notion of leaving
here,]
ClialeTsAN ENDEAVOR. -Last Monday
evening a meeting was hold in Melville
elieroh basement for the purpose of or-
ganizing a Society of Christian Ee-
deavor. The following are the ofaeere
for the current year :--IIonorai•y Presi•
dent, Bev. Juo. Ross, B. A. ; President,
R. Buchanan ; Vice President, Mrs. T.
Gibson ; Secretary, Alex. Stewart ;
Treasurer, T. Gibson ; Loolc.out Com.
mittoe, Mrs. Tufts, Mrs. Roderick Ross,
IYfre. Kerr, Mrs. Gibson and J. D.
Stewart; Iteligiotts work Committoe,Miss
Taylor, D. Hogg and A M. McKay, The
Sooiniy will hold weekly meetings, the
next one being en Monday oveni ng,
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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,
was the discount we got off custom made Mantles,
Ulsters, lttantle Cloths, and Dress Coeds when iu
the City Hast 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
mid -summer. 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 Dress Goods
packed in our shelves, and as we bought we will sell, so they will go
to the very first ones who are eager to buy Mantles, Dress floods
IF you want cheap glassware call et
Geo, Bmker'o,
TEE recent frost plated havoo with the
flower gardens.
Troxesearme Day will be on Thurs-
day, November 5th,
le you want anything in the furniture
line try R. Leatherdels.
BaentrNo iu single harness for the next
90 days at I. C. Richards.
JNo. Ronexc i shipped a oar load of
lambs east on Wednesday.
Wor. BLASIDLL has had a neat gilt let.
tered sign planed over his batoher shop
door.
Fon a nice pair of fine boots Cooper &
Smith's or J. D. King's, Straoban'a is
the place to secure them.
ANYTHING kept in a first-class city
furnitnre store is also kept at R. Leather -
dale's, Brussels.
NEXT Sunday evening 'gv. Mr. Sal•
ton's subject will be "Ch: et casting out
the money changers."
Fon sale at a bargain, one well bred
driving mare, a year old colt and one two
year old colt. H, L. Jackson, jeweller.
A. R. S&LITE moved to his new store
this week and has the shelves, tables and
counters packed with seasonable and sty-
lish goods.
FOR all lines of goods suitable for the
Fall trade go to Straohan's where you
will get good valuo for your money and
nice fresh goods.
A NEW residence, stable, &o., is being
erected on the 5 acre lot north of the
Smith, Malcolm & Gibson factory, by
Oliver Smith, It is a desirable location.
Foment Division Court on Tuesday,
27th inst. It is stated that Joseph Soott
is suing Joseph Clegg for damagee for in-
juries sustained at a disturbance which
was ventilated some weeks ago in the
Courts.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18th at 2 p. m. is the
time fixed for the opening of a Court,
before Judge Doyle, to hear and deter-
mine appeals concerning the Dominion
Vetere' Liet.. The Council chamber,
Brussels, is the plane. There are quite a
number of corrections to be made in con•
neation with this very costly and un- e
necessary, to our mind, legislation,
and Mantle Cloths so very cheap that Competition will be no where.
Lovely Dress Goods we will start at Go. per yard ; Cotton Shirtings
at 5e. ; Cottonades at IOc. ; yd. wide Gray Cotton at 5c. ; Gray
Flannel at 10c. Blankets, Underwear, Gents' Furnishings,
Tweeds, Worsted Coatings and Overeoatings—a very largo stock to
select from. Get your snit made to Order from us and we will give
you new goods to select from. Piles of Readymade Overcoats and
Suits in Boys' Yonths' and Mons' sizes—
NEW! NEW ! NEW ! EVERYTHING NEW !
In Buying, my experience is worth Thousands of Dollars to us.
Bee bargain in a fine large organ.
Partioulars at Tire Pose Publishing
Boase.
THE famed Tiger blend of pure Indio.
and Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, at Thomson's,
10 nor. pairs ladies four buttoned kid
gloves, bleak and colored, for 55 cents,
worth 76 cents at Ferguson & Halliday's.
LADIES, when you are looking for dress
goods oall at Ferguson & Halliday's as
you can depend on getting the newest
styles.
Ton choir of; the Methodist church,
Brussels, drove over to Bluevale last Fri•
dey and furnished music for a harvest
tome dinner held there.
Ir subsoribera at any point fail to re -
naive THE POST regularly a carol address•
ed to thio office will oblige us and prob.
ably secure regular delivery in the future.
AT the Fall Fairs I. 0. Richards nuc -
needed in taking 1st prizes on team and
single harness wherever he exhib,ted, ex-
cept in One place on team harness and
his harness is acknowledged by all to be
second to none in the County.
Was:: you need a good, safe laxative,
ask your druggist for a box of Ayer'e
Pills, and you will find that they give
perfect satisfaction. For indigestion,
torpid liver, and sick headache there is
nothing superior. Leading physicians
recommend them.
Luse of passengers ticketed by J. T.
Pepper, 0. P. R. agent, Brussels, this
week •—Mrs. Campbell, Thessalon ;
Mrs. Isaac Beharrielj, Lizzie, Jane,
Charles, and George BeharrieJl, to Ser-
pent River ; Mies Roe, to Sault St
Merin ; Ed. Melsoln, and Robert Watt,
to Montreal.
Tms weak the furniture and under-
taking stook of Messrs. Smith, Malcolm
& Gibson's factory is beidg removed to
the store vacated by A, lt, Smith, Smale's
block, and will be managed by D. Hogg
and G. A. Hood. A fuller notice will ap-
pear next week when they get settled in
their new quarters:
PoerozOSTEn FARROW i8 having the pol-
ar excavated for his now residence,
oath of the Town Sall. If the weather
will permit the atone work will be done
this Fell and thereby allow the erection
of the building to proceed in the early
Spring, It is oaid the plans indicate a
commodious, modern and comfortable
residence.
WELL-Dreringo AND Dnrrrnno.—George
at has &li the necessary machinery for
igging and drtllin wells and is propar•
d to attend to all work entrusted to him
n a way that will insure satisfactimr.
elle cleaned out and put in proper
tape. Terms reasonable. Residence
mond door north of the bridge, west
de of Tnrnberry et., Brussels. 43-tf
ErwoanE LEAGUE: -A mum' and
terary program was given last Monday
ening at the Methodist ailuro! in which
my gentlemen took part. It was as fol.
we :—Opening hymn, and prayer by
ev. R. Peal ; address ou Temperance,
• Gerry ; nolo, "Far away where angels
well,' Dr, Cavanagh ; reading, ',Three
en in a boat," Rev. G. F. Salton ;
lo, "The skippers of St. 'vee," H. L.
aokeon ; encore, "Life's Journey ;"
acting, "Pleasant paths," Geo. Rogers ;
lo, "Death of Havelock," G. A. Hood ;
uartette, "Christ reoeivetit sinful men,"
. S. Humphries, A. Hood, 13. J. Morden
d N. Gerry ; solo, "In Heavenly Love
Ming," T. S. Humphries ; Doxology
nd Benediction. The membership was
creased to 96. President Rogers oo-
pied the chair, Next Monday evening
ev. Mr. Salton will give an address on
Amusements,''
COAf5LI3/ENTARY.-1110 Galloway (Soot -
ed) Gazette, of Sept. 29th says of 111r,
obertson, formerly of Grey & Morrie
lease and butter factory and well known
many in Brussels and locality :—A
eating of the Stewartry Dairy A5900ia-
011 was held in the town hall, Castle.
Perim '4VINNEne.—Brussels generally
holds its own in anything it undertakes
and the following will testify that we are
not behind in prize winning. W H Mo.
Oraoken secured 1.84 prizes the Fall
Shows this year as follows ;—Wingham,
34 ; Brussels, 55 ; Seaforth (the same
day as Breesels,) 11 ; Belgrave, 16
Wroxeter, 30 ; Blyth, 38. The mono
received will amount to over 080,00, Mao
took 192 last year so los is keeping up hi
record all right. Misses Nellie an
Annie Ross, of Brussels, take recon
place being awarded 54 prizes for fano
work viz.: -28 at Brussels ; 17 at Wrox
eter and 11 at Blyth. Etre. Thoma
Ballantyne was good second at Brussel
being oredited with something like 3
prizes.
MATaL1roNL1L,—On Wednesday of laic
week, Oct. 7th, George A. Fear, druggist
of Goderioh, and youngest son of S
Fear, of Brussels, and Mies Isa Swann
seers united in marriage at Strathroy.
The ceremony was performed by Rev
Matthew Swann, father of the bride, as-
sisted by Rev. E. A. Fear, brother of the
groom, in the presence of a goodly num
ber of relatives and friends. The brides-
maid was Miss Minnie Moore, of Brus-
mile, and the groomsman W. Smith, of
Godertoh. The bride was becomingly
attired in a fawn colored travelling dress
with beautiful white roses, and her at-
tendant wore a garnet colored dress with
pink roses. The bridal party left for the
north in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H
Fear going to their now home at m'on's
County seat followed by the best wishes
of all, Wedding gifts aro usually stated
to be handsome, smote! and uumcroun
but this was a ease where the term is
preoisely correct. Ton POST extends its
congratulations to the bride and groom
and hopes 5300050 and happiness will
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mark their future oareor.
Tom Atwood Bee says : -" James'rwin,
of this place, is removing his business to
Brussels on Nov. lot. Mr,. Irwin has
taken into partnership Nelson Maiain,
son of J. W. McBalu, of this town, and
a graduate of Carson & a3eHee's dry
goods store, Listowel. The new firm
has leased a commodious store in Smith's
block, Brussselo, where they will carry on
a general store business under the style
and title of Irwin & Moi3ain, Mr. Irwin
has been closely Identified with At,vood's
growth and prosperity for many years,
and in his removal the village loam one
of her fore/nese eitieene and The Bae one
of her most liboiid patrons, lie will
uloo be greatly infesed in St. Alban's
ahumb, in which uhnreh 110 Was a war•
den and a leading spirit, Mr. Irwin has
tilled almost every office in the gift of
the village and township of Elma, and
Brateels may oongratulate itself on hay.
iug for It oibioen a shrewd, honorable
business man, who will make the town's
interests his own. Hs partner, Mr. Mo.
Bain, is young man of sterling habits,
and vvbo has a practical knowledge of dry
goode in all ite blaa:hes. Wo wish the
firm the 5053.89 duo them,"
M. P., presiding. Mr, Crawford, Hall of
Auohenoairn, referred to the euoeees
which had attended Miss Maidment's do-
monstrstions in butter.making at all
oenteee, Kirkcudbright excepted. He
complained of the lank of intoe i ation re.
gaiding the progress or otherwise of the
dairy school at Kilmarnock. He wonder-
ed why an annual report of the work
done was mot issued by the school
managers, and unless something in this
dimeotion wad done, would be il,Ciined to
mune, when the tilne came, that they
withhold their bubaoriptiou. It was
agreed that Mr, Robertson, the inatrneto
(Nilo Wits pl'eeplit,) should, instead o
continuing to give demonstrations, tom'
plete his torte by visiting the dairies of
members. The chairman said he could
not help expressing what was the general
froling in Galloway, viz., that Mr, Rob-
ertson's 5011(.589 in the southern counties
hod been highly esteemed. They felt
that when they brought frim hero be ivas
the very best man they could get. Am he
had said before, when he was in Canada
he was tuld by everybody that If they
could got Mr. Robertson they would be
most lucky. Ho thought this had been
carried out and they begged to thank air.
Robertson for his universal and general
courteey and consideration. They also
wished to mark the ability he had bhown
in demonstrating powers and they could
not do better than malco an entry in the
minute to that effect. They hoped to
see him back again some future day.
Agreed. Several aocounts were passed
and the meeting adjourned. It may be
mentioned that Mr, Robertson is about
to start on a voyage to New Zealand._
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STRAonAN.—In Broeonls,on October 14th,
the wife of Mr. Alex. Straohan, mar.
chant, of a son.
Scorn. ---Io. Brussels,ou Out, 1100, the
wife of Mr. Peter Scott of a son.
Sa:A 1svRS}1a,
FEan--.Swiss.—In Strathroy, at the
residenoe of the bride's parents, on
Oct. 7th, by Rev. M. Swann, assisted
by Rey. E. A. Fear, Mr. G. A. Fear,
drupgiat, of Goderich, to Miss Isa
Swann, daughter of the officiating
minister, and formerly of Brussels.
Hannis—EvANs,—On Oct. let, by Roy.
James Harris, of Ermnosa, father of
the bridegroom, at the residence of
John Evans, Hamilton, unole of the
bride, Mr. James Booms Harris, of
Hamilton, formerly of Brussels, to
Miss Brie Elizabeth Evans, of Ham-
ilton.
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THGn0DAY, OCT, land.—Farm, farm
;teak, implemente, household furniture,
&c., Lot 10, con. 5, Grey. Sale cmn-
m onoes itt 12 o'clock, noon. John Smith
and E. J. McArthur, executors for the
late John Lowe. F. S. Scott, omit.
8R'CTsslm2,s rvzAxo �'ss.
Fall Wheat (new) 90 93
Spring When r 85 90
Barley 35 50
Peas 57 58
Ottte, (new) 25 27
Butter, tube and rolls18 15
Eggs per dozen 18 00
Flour per barrel 4 50 5 00
Potatoes 25 80
Hay per ton 10 00 00
Pork ....., 5 00 5 25
Hides per lb 4 00
Solt per bbl., retail1 25 00
Shoop skins, oaoh 60 75
Lamb skins eaoh 40 50
Apples per barrel 1 00 1 25
AUCTION SALE
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TWO - VALUABLE - FARMS,
Situate respectively in the townships of
Grey and Menlo, County of ,Buron.
Puree ant to instructions from the Vendors
there will bo offered for sale by Publio Auo•
tion on 8o t tel' day, flee 24151 Any of October,
at the Dour of 2 o'clook p. m. at the 0>.NTnac
HOTEL in the Village of BruBeole, too follow-
ing desirable f arm 1lroperties
1st, The south half of lot No. 27 In the 0th
comeessiou of the Township of Morris oon-
tainiug 100 e0508 of land, mom or less, 90
acres of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, and the balance of
which le timbered with hard wood, The
bullshit ge consist of a log house and good
frame barns with atone foundations, %mere
is a large young bearing orchard en this pro-
perty, also a good wo11 and the lances are In
good repair, This splendid farm to situate
about two miles from the thriving village of
Brussels, which possessosone of the best
markets 'u the county for grain and a'l.
kinds of farm produce, and is known a5 the
Hroadfoot" farm.
2nd, Lot No.14 in the 12th concession of
the Township of Groy oontatuiug nae 11011 -
deed mares, more or lase, There aro.about
86 acres olearod and in a drat•elaes state of
cultivation, the balano° is won timbered
with hard and was wood. This property is
known as the "8lemuton" farm, 'There are
lint claim buildings on these promises eon -
51 sting of a large tee -story brick house, well
barns with stone
foundations, There ie also
a good orchard 01 choice frult•boarlug trace
anti a good well ou the premises, and the
fencon are fn good repair, !hie desirable
village of Otrussels 00 about ildtrom from nit
lige of Oranbrook,
Both properties will be sold subject to a
reserve bili. The titles to both farms aro
fu,ife potable. Immadiete 310BseeBlon, Pur-
thou particular's at to term,/ or sale, eta., will
be m ado _known an the day of sale or upon
application to the undersigned,
F, S. SOOTT, W. M. SINCLAIR,
Auctioneer, Venders' Solicitor,
Dated at Bt easels Oot, 10,'01.
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INE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
CIAME ON TEE PREMISES OF
' the undozelgl ed,ntEtlle], on October
10t1: , eco spotted sow with left horn knock-
ed d own. Owner ie requested to prove pro-
perty, pay expenses and tales bol' away as
soon as possible.
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.r STRAY, — GAME ON THE
prenaioog of tbo 0Uttue lbor 0n or
wont theot e 1bt, 2 anlvoo oho 36,1 and
wtrllo, the other blew: 55(1 w111t0, lhoown.
er is re guested' to prove pr1porty, pay 85 -
velum and take them away,
14.3 ALEX, STIOWART,
Lot 2,1 in. 8,Grey,
ONEY TO LOAN,—PRIVATE
Funds. Apply to GEonoz HINOSTON,
Joliet, Illinois, or to
41.05 THOS. KELLY, Brussels
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ANTED.—AN EXPERIENO-
sn general aervaut to go to Brandon,
Alan. Good wages and a llermaueut pod -
tine to a good reliable person. Apply at
TEE PoaT Publishing Howse, Brussels.
LBS. MILK A YEAR.
The dam of my Pure 13 red Jersey Buil bits
given 0,500 lbs. of milk ie ton mouths with
her lbs, ha first5 months Sheis
her thed ud gomit.l Por
further particulars regarding this hull ap-
ply at my Drag and Hook Store, Hruseels,
G. A. DEADMAN.
12,000
iRAYED JPRObi THE PREM.
ki zeas of the Undersigned, lots 4 and 0
con, 18, Gray, on or about Sept. 1st, 5 red
yearling steers and 2 spotted yearling Ayr-
shire heifers. A11 of them have pig rings in
01 glib ears. 50.00 wilt be paid for the Infor-
m ration loading to their recovery,
ROBERT 13LAIR,
13.4" Walton P.0.
VOR SALE.— HOUSE, LOT
12 and Fruit Gardee, Situated just outside
signedroffseo hhs beantitul hiomestead,tcom-
prising an acre of land laid nut in small
fruits, a good brick house, stable, first-class
well, etc., malting a complete home. For
further particulars apply to
{-tf 8. PEAR,
Brussels.
A MEETING OF THE OOUN
OIL of the of Huron will 0011011,1 tion attthe Court Dousf the e,
the town of Godorioh, on Tuesday, Oct, 20th,
1801, at 8 o'ulook p.at., for the traneaotiou
of General County business. By order of
the Warden, )
Godorioh Clerk's
Office, 10 WM' SotiingCo. CIot91.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notthe statutes, • ltorio 11887, °haven p a 110, that sed
persons having claims against the estate of
Donald Moss, late Of the township of Groy,
in the County of Hm'on, yeomen, who dier1
rqirdo8retst':uotn orbefohe frtclay of De-
cember,
1801,
to send or deliver to the under-
eigoed agent for Henrietta Ross, admiais-
trabrhx of the Mate of the said deceased, a
statement in writing of their names and ad-
dresses with 1011 partiortars of their claims,
and securities, ft any, held by them.
Notiee_s given that after esid last mon•
tinned date the adminielratrix will distri-
bute the inmate of the said deceased amongst
t persons entitled thereto, having regard
only to alarms of which elle shall they have
nonce, and said admiuistratrix w111 not bo
responsible for the assets of any part there.
of so distributed, to any person of whose
claim nottoo shall not have been received as
aforesaid.
.0 HUNTER,
14.1 Dated this 14th Agent
r Adwlhirussels,tOnt.
Notice to Creditors.
Nonlce in hereby given, pursuant to the
provisions of chap. 110 see. 00, revised sta-
tutes ouborle 11887) that all parties having
Arrnetrong, late of the the
Off Morrie
in the County of Huron, gentleman, deceas-
ed. who died on or about the 31312 day of
May last past, aro on or before the 1st day
of Novemher,A,D.,l801, to send by poet,
prepaid, or deliver to W B. Dieksou, Brus-
sels, Solicitor for the Adminibtrator of the
estate of the said Robert Armstrong, de-
ceased, a statement in writing of their Chris -
Man and euruamee, and addresses and lull
particulars of their claims and the nature of
all eoouritiee (11 any) hell by them.
etiltoloveertt
after hsad let further
he Ad-ministrator
will -prooeed to distribute the
assets 01 the said deceased among the per-
sona entitled thereto, having regard only to
the olefins of whioh notice shall have been
given se above rerinired, and the said Ad-
minlstrator will not be respoueibre fur the
assets or any part thereof to any person or
perilous of whose claim or thumb notice
shall not have been received at the time of
awn .btadistribution,1/0 the Set day of ()debar,
A. D. 1801.
W. 13, DIOli.80N
Solicitor for Administrator.
ministrator.
In the Surrogate Court of the
County of Huron,
IN TIM marlin Or a'lin ESTATE Or Dom
Mae arnn, 0EW01051>.
Av3t1'i1lTR5TOJt'S NOTIC11.
Pursuant to the prOvlsfane of 10. 8, 0,
(honer 110, Nobioa is hereby given f that all.
perilous ba•.ing any claims or domande
agaip8t the estate o1 David Maguire, late of
the 'iowoahip of Grey, in the County of
Huron, farmer, dlowland, who /lied on or
about the lath day of August, ,, D, 1001, aro
an el' before. the 11011 day of October, A. D.
1801, to deliver, or Send by post prepaid, to
RobertL.'Taylor, at granola. Bolioitor for
Elizabeth Ann Maguire, Adu,iuietratrlx of
Mu, estate and tams of tae said deceased,
their hands, addreeses and descriptions,
wiHr full
psi MIDAS of their olainl0. And
notice is 01rtlior given that after the sold
11000 day of 0otoner the said Attmluiebratrix
will preeeed to distribute the assets among-
ai the persons entitled thereto, 'having m-
lord only t0 lila olalnla 01 }VilioIl n0 ties tae
icca gtvan, and tlm said Xdminfstratrix 55111
not be liable for the acid assets LW any part
thereat se distributed as aforesaid to any
parson of whose claim netioe shall not
hove boon reeoivod tit the time of slfoh dis-
tribution.
1EOBT, L, TAYLOR,
Delia/ Oat, 7, '6A;niton for ndmBnrussels. oat,
USE
F PPER'S
PILLS.
GET TEEM FROM
J. T. PEPPER,
CHEMIST & DItUGGIS'I',
1.111,1CJttiti3 $,1�.
BANKIzS,
McINTOSF=f & MaTAGGAR'T,
BANIIEItS, • BRUSSELS,
Tra,xisact a General eanlcing
Xn eineuto.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
°uneaten and United States Drafla bought
and eold.
Interest allowed ou Deposits,
Ooliectfofta Made on favorable terms.
Canadian Agents—MEn0nANT'e BANE or
CANADA.
New York Agents—IMnonrRne AND TRAD-
ERS NATIONAL BANE.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
lei L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
1L solicitor nut Conveyancer. Oolloo•
Mous made. OWoo—Vanstonces Block, $rue•
sols. 13.Oa+
Yv • M, SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Ooaveyaneer, Notary Pub-
lic, &o. Olace—Graham a Bloolr 1 do dr north
of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loan.
D1OKSON & IIAYS,
(Irate with Garrey & Prondtoob, Gode-
rioh,) Barr,oters, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
&o. Ofeees—Brussels and 8eai0rtb, Bruce -
sole Otboo—Up-ataire over Bank. Money
to Loan.
1t. 6. HAYS. w, n, DIOEMON
BUSINESS CARDS.
KISS O'CONNOR,
I, Teacher of Organ and Piano,
404f Princess street, Brussels.
NIT 11. MoCRAOKEN,
• Isourer of Marriage Licenses. Office
at his Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels.
1 N. I3ARRETT,
sendsTonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
of A. AI. Maliay & Co's hardware store.
Ladles'and chadreus hair cutting a specialty
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ISSppBALL
Piano, Parlor and Pipo give
°gs z, Sp etal the
tendon given to Toobuio. For further in-
formutiou address— Box 172, Brussels.
A• 1IoNAIR,
Iesuror of Marriage Licensee, by
appointulont of Lieut, -Governor, Commis•
sinner, &e„ Q.B, Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insuranao 00. Office at the Oranbrook
Post Otlfoe,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INS0RANON,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX.'EUNTER,
Co, Huron. lerk ofthe OolTveyaunor, ourth Notary Public,
Laud L01131 and Insurance Agent. Puede
invested and to loan. 0olleetione made.
Moe in Graham's Bloolr, Breese's.
OIL PAINTING,
eis rciof nft lprepared give instruction in painting. %ns
maybe asom•tained et 11105 Nellie Boss' store
whore samples of work may be seen, Miss
Morioe would also take a few more pupils is
music.
-rA. HAWRINS,
eels, and pupil, in the .&r o4 Church,
of A.
W.'rha ye r, Mize. Doo., New York, will give
10e60n5 to pupils Dither at Time, Farrows,
corner a t h it en owdn hereon. Terms tinnipre-
tarred,-
ate. 40 -
DENTAL.
»ENTIe1T2
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S•, D. D. S.,
Gradate of the Royai College of Dental
Surgeons', Ontario, and of Termite Uni-
versity. Orman—Om Pepper's Drug Store,
Brussels
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, 1e always ready to at-
tend soles of farms, farm stook, &s. Terms
cbeeriully given. Oranbrook P.O. Sales
niay be arranged at 1111» Porn Publishing
Bosse, B,ussels,
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licenced Auctioneer, Sales oonduet
ed on reasonable terms, Farina and farm
stocka specialty, Orders left at T»E POST
Publl thing house, Brueeola, or Bout to Walton
P 0 will receive prompt attention.
AVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
11. as an Auctioneer, I ant prepared
to conduct sales of tarm stook at reasonable
prices, Knowing thestanding of nearly
every person 14111 inn position to sell to
good unarks and get good seomdty when sold
0o. credit. Satiefaotioo gaarautaod• Give
mea call. 82- F S. SCOTT.
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. F. OALE70, M.D., 0,M,,
Mombsr of the Outing of Phyeroian
and Surgeons of Ontario by Deamination.
(3111ee and 0000ldenee—Main street Boat,
t1ths1, Ontario.
A. MONAUGI3TON, M. D.
. 0, ell, 1,.1-4. 0.P., Edinburgh, 51, 0, P
11:50u0.'At m, andlpeet frem 1:801ug Store to p, ni, from 0 2ter
hours may bo found at his residence, form-
erly crumpled by Dr, ISutehiusou, M111 St,
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK,
Of e honor Graduate of Oho
Ontario
VotorBOS f aoli0sOb ri zI aparoil to treat s-
oteint of mania..
sono animals in a eons -
potent manner. Parttoulnr attention Haid
to vntosivary dentistry. Oalla promptly at.
touded to, ?Biao and mortuary—Two doors
north of bridge, Tliraborry Ste Bruesel9,