The Brussels Post, 1891-10-30, Page 8• It THE B
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OCT. 80' 1891QNL! tic."ACE T USE
Have you seen our 'Window lis-
play ! We would like you to
lookt '0 3o,7to t;'fU1ttli .Right here in our new Store, Readyinade Clothing Stook Second to nolle in the Gouty.
Only 5o. Lm�1/io�s
-Olt---
6 for 25o.
We have a fine stock of holiday
Goode with more to follow.
When you are wanting
such we will be pleased
to supply you.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, Rai.
ORM TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 8. R R.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
GOING So UTH. OoINa NORTH.
Mail 5:63 a.m. 1)I Mixed 9:45 a.m.
Express 11:02 a.m. I Mail 3:00 p.m,
Mixed 3:03 p.m. Express ...... 9:55 p.m.
vocal l.dns thus,
A ohiel's amang ye takiu' notes,
An' faith he'll pront it.
VtLLAttE Council next Monday evening.
Scorce Oonoert next Tuesday evening.
ScuooL Board will meet on Friday even.
ing of next week.
Fon a nice suit or overcoat you cannot
do better than at Stracban's.
Boors made to order and repairing
specially attended to. Geo. Good,
Taos. HALL talks of starting a restau-
rant and confectionery store iu the Strat-
ton block.
.Two billiard tables have been placed
in the south room in the Queer's Rotel
by A. J. Cousins.
Soars of the young men of Brussels
are talking op a ball to take place about
Thanksgiving day.
Pon a nice pair of fine boots Cooper ze
Smith's or J. D. King's, Strachan's is
the place to secure them.
Oos best thanks are due a goodly
number of subscribers to TEE Pon' who
have settled up back accounts.
SisvesoL members of Brussels Gun
Club attended the live pigeon match at
Belgrave on Wednesday of Mils week.
R. S. RANEE/ was deoidedly the favor.
ate of the evening, and his selections fair-
ly brought down the bougie,—Montreal
Witness.
Rouse beefsteak reduced to 10 cents
per pound on and after November 1St.
W. BLaSnnL, l Butchers,
A. Cane. )
WEE AGGIE RANRSN fairly captivat, d
the assembly, and we doubt if the dan-
cing could have been done better,—Wood•
stook Sensinel•Y,eview.
RootRoma to rent over iIr.e. Straohan's
new blank. Will be in randiness by Sep-
tember let, Suitable for office, sewing
rooms or dwellings. Apply to lea, Mc -
Oa beet thanks are due to Mrs, Kirk
for a generous supply of prime oysters on
Tuesday of this week. She will keep tate
bivalves all through the winter so that
you may be supplied at any time.
.711. Oooesst has secured the easterly
portion of Mrs. D. Scott's lot and has
torn down the stable. He has also ex•
tended the stone wall at the river bank
westward to the limit of his property.
The doctor has nicely kept grounds.
EAST HURON Pat%Ee.--The Treasurer
will be at the American Hotel, Brussels,
on Saturday, Oct. 31st. and the follow-
ing Saturday, from 2 to 6 p. m. for the
purpose of paying prizes in connection
with the repent Fall Show.
16.2' D. STEWART, Treasurer,
AYER'S Pills, being convenient, en.
minions, and safe, are the best cathartic,
whether on land or sea, in city or ooun-
try. For constipation, siok headache,
indigestion, and torpid liver, they never
fail. Try a box of them ; they are angor
coaled.
0ONciswr.—T11e Rankin Scottish Con.
cert Company has been secured by the
Band Committee and will give a good
entertainment in the Town Hall next
Tuesday evening. Sim Fax, the great
character specialist and humorist, man-
ages the Company.
THE circulation of THE POST moves
rs are
added almosforwt daily. new
aim tolgive the
local and dietriot news, Tell you neigh-
bor or send the paper to your relatives.
Balance of 1891 free to new eubsoribere
for 1892.
Bran SootETY,—The annual meeting
of Brussels Branch of the Upper Canada
Bible Society will be held iu the Metho-
dist church in this place on Thursday,
Nov, 26th, oommeuoing at 7:30 o'clock,
Rev, J. M. Smith, agent of the Society,
will be present and address the meeting,
Music will be supplied by the choir 01
the church.
Tun Atwood Bee remarks :—"Our gun
via went to Brussels the other day for
a friendly shot, the !fret meet since last
fall, when they were successful in defeat-
ing the Brussels nimrods." The item is
quite correct with the exception that the
Atwood gun club did nob come to Brue.
eels for a friendly shoot and consequentiy
were not sueoeseful in defeating the local
nimrode,
EAST Flenno Coaennvtrives,.•A con.
vention of Liberal C:omorvatives of East
Huron w'as held at llruesele Satarday
afternoon for the purl Deo of selaating a
oa.,cl'date for the notate of Commons,
W. H. Olegg, President, of Gordis, in the
chair. On motion of A. H. Musgrove, of
Wingbam, seconded by P. Kelly, of
Blyth, It was deoided to postpone the
selection of a candidate for the present,
After the.traneactien of acme goheral
bteinese, arrangements were made for
the revision of the voters' lista under the
SIoctoral Franchise Aot, R. L, Tayfor,
barrister, Brussels, wee appointed oounael
an behalf of the Conservative party at the
different Oonrts of Revision through the
riding.
THE ellaracter of the garments is peculiar to our store alone, If
wo know it we don't sell one dollar's worth of clothing there
can be the least doubt about. Every article is the best of its kind.
We are good for our statements and careful of our statements—We
invite you to put them to the test and yon will not find thew want-
ing, At $5,50 any man can have a good heavy Overcoat that will
keep the cold out ; at $7.50 a hotter one ; at $10.00 your choice of
over One hundred, in Ulsters, single and double-breasted Irish Prize
Beavers, b[cltons and Napps. Our Boys' Overcoat and Suit Depart-
ment is overloaded—Lovely little Cape Overcoats, Fine Braided
Suits. Remember onr Clothing is practical, common sense Cloth-
ing ; it is all new, wbieb nobody can deny—Clothing such as well- I
TICKETS for Tneeday'e concert at Pep-
per's Drug Store,
Tire best value in flannels we have
ever shown. Alex. Strachan,
Bra bargain in a flee large organ,.
Particulars at lane Posr Publishing
House.
illrss Msoore Rams has a sweat voice
and was encored after every appearance.
—Aylmer Sun.
Tan famed Tiger blend of pure India
and Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, at Thomsou'a.
MITCHELL Recorder says :—Sim Fax
was a whole show in himself, and ceased
old and young to laugh themselves sore,
De. McBervEr is having an office
built in o0nnection with his residence
thereby making more room in the latter.
Poem -crass oysters on Saturday and
during the Beason in balk or by the di -h,
cooked or raw, at Mrs. Kirk'e, opposite
Queen's Hotel.
Fon all lines of goods suitable for the
Fall trade go no Straohan's where you
will get good value for your money and
nice fresh goods.
DR. Si\vcLAIR, the speoislist, was its
town ou Thursday on his usual monthly
visit to Brussels- He stays at the Ameri.
can Hotel when in town.
EAST HURON Fall Sbow prizes will be
laid by the Treasurer, at the American
Hotel, B useals, on Saturdvy afternoon
(this week end the succeeding Satur-
ay.
Banssme salt works have been receiv
ng a thorough overhauling by the pro-
t'ietor, T. T. Coleman. No better salt
an be found in the Province than we get
ere .
REY. Da. Germs, of Galt, one of the
most popular divines in the Guelph Coa-
erenaa, will preach in the Methodist
huroh, Brussels, next Sabbath at 10:30
. m, and 6:80 p. m. Go and hear him.
be 01,000 oolleorion will be taken on
e same day,
ORANGE Swim—The Orangemen of
russets Lodge purpose celebrating the
h of November by holding a social in
air Hall, commencing at 7:80 o'clock
m. Addresses are expeoted from Rev.
. T. Oluff, Rev. G. F. Salton, Rev. J.
herr, Postmaster Farrow and others.
ti!ic will he supplied by T..9.. Rewiring.
SOMEBODY had the nerve to partially
en the switoh iu connection with the
eotrio light wires at the Central Hotel,
e other evening, and the result soon
minced lire. The matter was set
tit by L. O'Connor. W. M. Sinclair
ere a reward of $10.00 for the convict-
s of the party who tampere d with the
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WELL -DIGGING AND DaILLING,—George
Bleb has all the necessary maohiney for
diprepar-
ed attend to ell workin is and is entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaotioti.
Wells ooaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable, Residence
s000ud door north of the bridge, west
aide of Tunber'ry et„ Brussels, 43-tf
SoalE of our residents are of the opin-
ion that the small headstone left at the
marble works should be placed in Viotoria
Park with some suitable poetio contribu-
tion, sacred to the memory of the "friends
fondly cherished who have passed on be-
fore." We believe they have gone to a
warmer olime — Oalifornia—"Gone but
not forgotten."
A LARGE and well assorted stock of
Cooper dt Smith's boots and shoes just
received at Streohan's. In addition to
the above excellent make and quality we
have added several lines of ladies and
K ng d Co. Boolente fine As this firm thas a ured high
re-
putation for style and durability we have
only to mention the fact of having them
in etook and shall be pleased to shote
them to our many customers,
Alex, Strachan
LAW SUIT SErTLED.--We find the fol-
lowing in last week's Seaforth Sen. It
refers to a long standing ccutroverery
and will be read with interest :•--The
law suit between Drs, Campbell and
Soott was edged in Stratford this weep
before going to trial, As the settlement
was mutual, both gentlemen agreeing to
"bury the hatchet," we give the following
without oomment :—Assize Court, Strat-
ford—Campbell vs. Scott, 1 deny ever
having made use of the words (Merged in
the plaintiff's statement of claim or any.
thing of the like effect. I never had it
in my mind to ohargo and never (Marg.
ed the plaintiff with causing the death of
William Ireland, either wrongfully or by
pprofoa.iortal negligence or by the admin.
istratior, of an improper drug or. by an
overdose of any drug. If I have recd
any words as to the plaintiff which are
or were construed by those hearing thorn
as charging the plaiutlff with any wrong
doing or negligence in the premiees, 1
regret having made use of thorn, and
declare that my meaning was entirely
misunderstood, J. Ct, SoosT,M, D,
Witnesses .IJ, T. Darrow,
R. S. Hays.
R. S. hays, barrister, of this town, Was
angel for Dr, Campbell, and Mr, Gar.
row, of Goderioh, for Dr. Soott. The
elver minder its which Mile suit was
managed by Mr. Hays certainly reflects
credit upon his ability as a Weyer.
dressed men and boys wear. We do not claim to make a fashion
plate out of you, to dress you as no man was over dressed before or
over will be—dros3od without crease or wrinkle; but hundreds of
the best dressed 111011 in Brussels and 81113
11
wearing our clothing and it would be hard to persuado country
are
wear any other. WE ALSO GET SOME OP THE MOOT LOVELY SUITS AND
Ovrlicoals TO mml— having everything new in Wide Worsteds,
Cork Screw Worsteds, Plain Worsteds, Scotch, English, Irish and
Canadian Tweeds. Overcoatings in Beavers, Meitons and Napps.
We can suit you in either ordered or Readyrnade Clothing. Drop
in and see us in our new Store.
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THOS. THOMMPSON, who was managing IT is hinted, with a large measure of
Brussels and a
theS afotth stage for some pug bability, that two more of our citizens
time, ims purchased the busses is Sea. have gone "050r the river," and are now
fntth and is now running a nniou bus to safely landed in the land where duns
the hotels in that town. Ile will do well never reach and bailiff's can't come,
as he is very obligeing to the travelling PRESENTATION,—Oil Thursday evening
pubhe. last, 15th Inst„ a number of the brethren
LIST of tiokete sold this week by J. T. of Listowel Lodge, No. 1. 0. 0..0'., met
Pepper, 0. P. R. agent, Bruseele :—John in their lodge room, with a few other
GardneBarrette New at 1�Westmins er, 33. eo.C ; well to their esteemed r the
estee mooed brothse of ers N.fare-
G.
James Thompson, Montreal, Que. ; B. McBain, who is about removing to Brus-
W. Fraliek, Brandon Man. ; Dr, Hing. sets, where he intends carrying on a gen-
eton, North Platte, Neb, oral stere business. The chair wits taken
TEE great Dr. Boerhaave left three by Rev, Dr. Campbell, who filled it in
directions for preserving the health— hie newel courteous manner, and after a
keep the fest warm, the head cool, and few well pointed remarks from him, an
the bowels open. Had he practised in easy obair was presented to Mr. McBain,
our day, he might have added : and puri- with the following address :-Dnut Bao,
fy the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla ; MoBAIN,--Ib has been with feelings of
for he certainly would consider it the the deepest regret that we have learned
beet. asy that you ars about to leave us, During
an Industrial social was ld inouthe our bu oved order you have proved youing the time ou have been identified r.
basement of the Methodist church, under self to be a good Oddfsllow and one al -
the auspices of the Epworth League and ways ready to preform the duties assign -
was a novel, enjoyable and successful eci to you. The interest you have man.
gathering. Each member of the League Rested in the order is a good evidence
was supposed to invest 10 cents and trade that yours is a motive prompted by one
on it, handing oeer the results to the of the nobleeb principles of Oddfellowsbip
Treasurer. Ths program on the evening i. e. "Brotherly love." Your genial die-
mentioued above consisted of position and genuine goodheartedness,
musical selections by Dr. Cavanagh, the coupled with the character you have
Misses Moore and F. E. herr, a very built up for yourself, has won for you
humorous reading by Bev, G. F. Salton many warm frisude and has bound to•
and giving aceo0nt of their stewardship, gather ties of friendship that cannot easi-
by the members as the roll was called ly be broken. The parting of friends is
60 members handed in sums varying always sad and while we are deeplygriev.
from 10 oaths to nearly 93.00 and the ed at your leaving us, yet we cannot but
financial returns amounted to 626,00. feel comforted with the fact that you,
"I want to be a worker for
Lord" having the
was sung and the large gathering was heart will continueoneiof d
n t egood e worlcp in
dismissed by the Benediojtiou. The which you have commenced. Our lose
obair was occupied by W. H. Kerr. will be the gain of another lodge and an -
Next Monday evening there will be a
prayer meeting and Bible reading. The
League will also take charge of the Ono -
day morning prayer meeting, whioh
meets at 9:30 o'clock, in future,
FOOT BALL TOURNAMENT.—Last Sat-
urday afternoon the Football Tourna-
ment announced Dame off on Victoria
Park. The day was a beautiful one,
bright and clear, yet chilly for the on-
lookers. Shortly after 1 o'clock it wits
ascertained that the con teat would be
between four well known clubs and
places were drawn as follows :—Brus-
eele ve. Gorrie; and "Ironsides," of Blue.
vale and surroundings, agaiust the "Marl -
b eros," a combination team from Listo-
wel and Atwood, T. T. McLanohlio was
chosen Referee and performed his duties
very satisfactory. Io the first game the
home team had the work largely in their w'ehmg him a prosperous future, after
own hands and won two goals „rite which Dr, Campbell closed the meeting
handily. The visitors were short three with prayer.—[Listowel Banner.
men and their places were oiled by Jas. •
Ballantyne, John Ballantyne and S. gam Sanderson of Int 16 on the 7th
Ramsay, of Brussels. The teams lined con. Howick, platted from one bean stalk
up ae follows :— 92 pods containing in all 497 beans.
B William Warnook, of Goderioh, has
broken the reoord for large squash.
Heretofore the heaviest was shown in New
York State, weighing 308 pounds, but
Mr. Warnock beats this by eight pounds,
as he has one raised this season which
tips the scales at 814, and measures eight
feet sfx Indies in circumference and two
in diameter.
Goderioh is exercised over an alleged
disethere by the Gminetiou . R. inethemmattermr lers
of
freight rates. Representatives of the
town Board of Trade interviewed the die•
triol freight agent the other day, and, as
a result, a new tariff will take effect on
Nov. 1st, and the town placed on the
same footing as other lake porta.
other town. We oanuot see you leave na
without in some way expressing our sor-
row at your departure and the kindly
feeling that exists towards you. Accept
this chair as a small token of esteem and
may you be long spared to rest in it.
We wish you every success in your new
field and trust that you will not relax
any of your efforts in the direction of
promoting the interests of our order, and
at last, when you are called to leave your
to enter
that gra here pori a you be
Signed on behalf
of the members T. L. HAarenTON,
13. T. RUTHEnpoRD,
14Ir, MoBain made a suitable and feeling
reply. Short addresses were then made
by a number of those present in Which
they expressed their deep regret at the
departure of their brother, and joined f
nuseELs, 4onnrE.
8301111ean l Goal &make
Jaelt f Backe 1 McDerwitt
GrowerMitobell
Forguesn r Mitaboll
ifaadows } Half Backs . Ballanbyne
ThompsonOreaswi Eatlahay
Boonou ell... •..} Left wing Rlfiaioe
MaOofl(pennou Centro Metrratlr
Smith ,,,... } plight wing { Martin
...,. Balluutyue
Score : Brussels 2 to 0,
The "Ironsides" and "Marlboros" then
took the field. Tbey were well matched
as to weight and size and both teams
were after the first prize with a vim that
presaged almost anything from a free
light to a broken neck. From the start
to finish the game was harked 'by rough
play, in fact it was built all through after
a Rugby model. The players went to
grass hundreds of times and for upwards
of a half hear no goats were scored, the
honors being very equally divided. In
the last half Lima, however, the men from
the east scored twice and time was called
before their opponents could even up.
The players were :—
"Mternonos."
Goal "IRosemnt."
kfitauell Wood
Tonsil/to,..,., ,, t a Conitas
Meaner ! IIaoks
Bridges l••••...„ Bavgg
Anderson ,. Matl.aing
.,..) Half IIaoks 1 Bing
weighers McGraw
\\lard Loft wing MODonaid
8olltngton � g � Wilson
1Vilsou 1
Centre al:cOallnm
ClSterk
•...,... J Right wl05 {. ••^ Melstwen
1.,..,,,..;Gardner
Soore : "Marlboros" 2 to 0,
After a short breathing spall Brussels
and the "Marlboros" tools their respect•
fve positions to decide the eupremaey.
Bach had won n victory and wets squally
determined to win the $20. Tho game
was a fast one but although the ball was
Rept very oloae to the goal of the visiting
team they played so well that the allot.
ted hour Slipped past before a goal was
scored. The time was axteeded and
Clennan, witit swift shot, planted the ball
between the flags and won the match for
Breathitt. No other goals being taken.
It was quite in the dusk before the game
was concluded. The only obange made
in the teams from the list given above
Wire the substitution of Stephens for
Charlie Grower. Atwood and Listowel
WILLIA1IsON--F1owAmf,--At the Manse,
Cranbrook, on Oot. 22nd, by Rev. D,
B. Menne, Mr. Ohm. Williamson to
Miss Annie Howard, all of Grey.
asaa-
Counrna.—In Newry on the 8th inst.,
Mary Coulter, aged 87 years,
FRIDAY, 00T, BOTH,—I''arm stock, Inn •
plemertte, dao., Lot 8, Con. 11, Grey, Salo
commences at 1 o'clock, Sharp. Elise
Diokson, prop. Geo. Kirkby, neut.
FRiDAr, Nov. fire,—Farm stook, Im-
plements, Rao., Lob 16, Con. 14, Gray.
Sale commences at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp.
Peter Sinclair, sr., prop, .AA. Bayman11r
Suet.
I]F,Ti1E1037IX. A l`Ji:,'L.RI >77213.
Full Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Pette
Date
00 91
88 90
36 60
68 69
28 29
Butter, tube and rolls,:,, 16 10
bbggs per doze] 16 00
Flour per barrel - 4 60 5 00
Potatoes .. .......... . 26 30
Ray per ton. 160 00 00
Pork :..... 60 0 00
Hideo per Ib 4 00
Balt per bbl., retail1 26 PO
took second money, whloh wog $10. Shoop skins, each....:66 00
John Crawford performed the duty of Lamb skins eaob,. 66 Q0
gale•keel e' and raked lit the thcltole. Apples per barrel 1 00 1 60
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
TWO GOOD 00A'T MAKERS
wanted at nnoa aU
DUYPORD'8, Bo'nsssla,
ONE TO LOAN,—PRIVATE
JanetPunch, Apply to GEnlan HINosr'ot,
, nitaols, or to
41.51 THOS, BELLY, Brussels.
TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S.
ApioncfApp]
Applicants will give experience, le oomens
and state salary expected, Apply to or ad-
dress,
13.3 D. CURRLE, Brussels P. O.
WANTED.—AN EXPERIENC-
ED general servant to go to Brandon,
man. Good wages and a permanent poet -
Mon to a good reliable person. Apply at
Tun POO, Publishing ]:louse, Brussel s.
CAME ON TEE PREMISES 01+
' the undersigned,Oranbrook Suryey, on
or about July let, a yearling heifer, real and
white in color. Owner is requested to prove
property, pay expenses and take her away,
15.4 C. A. SOHI);H,
ESTRAY. — OAME ON THE
premises of the aubeoriber on or
about October let, 2 entree, one red cud
white, the other back end white. 1'heown-
erierequested to prove property, pay ex-
penses aid take them away,
14 4 ALEX. Sl'E\VASOT,
Lot 2, eon. S, Grey.
12,000
y LBS. MILK A YEAR.
given a 500 Ilam of milk in red
jersey
1 with
lbs, Ins 18cmauths She is
herr third g00lf, l Sas'
further particulars vegardlrg thte Bull ap-
ply at my Drug and Book 8 tors, Brussels.
G. A. DEADMAN.
QTBAYED FROM THE PREM.
IJ
nue of the 'Undersigned, Iota 4 and 5
eon. 18, Grey, on or about Sept, let, 3 rod
yearling steers and 4 spotted yearling Ayr.
shire heifers.. A11 of them have pig rings in
right ears. 55,00 will be paid for the Wor-
m ation leading to their recovery,
19.4" 1105.11317 13LAIlt,
Walton P,0.
'ROB SALE.— HOTJSE, LOT
and Pru it Garden, situated just outside
the corporation of Brussels. The under-
sUUigned offers his beautiful homestead, eom-
frufte agoodtbrick house, table, tdrat- meal)u
well oto., making a oomelet° home, For
further particulars apply to
4•CP
S. b-MAU,
Brussels.
rIOLTS STRAYED, --STRAYED
from• the premises of the mulersiened
Lot 1, Con. 1, Gray, on Oct. 201h, four dolts
described as follows r -One it; a horse 4 years
old, sorrel, white strip in tnoo and ono white
hind foot; cue a brotvu filly, 3 years aid
Gelding,ite -withnd twos hint fent white and
white strip 112 face ; one brovu yearling, so-
hiPtittltrrpwhite,Auyuormaou leadingo (toovory
will be thankfully received.
JAS. SIMPSON,
Jamestown 1'. 0,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notloe is hereby given pursuant to Revised
statute, Ontario, 1887, chap. 110, that alt
persons having datum againet the (estate of
Donald Rose, late of the township of Grey,
in the County of Huron, yeoman who died
on or about Oho 8th dayo! August, 1891, are
required on or before the drat day of De-
cember,1891, to send or deliver to the uuder-
eigied agent for Henrietta Boss, adniinis-
tratrix of the estate of the said deceased, a
etutemont 10 writing of their names and ad-
dresses with 15111 particulars of their claims,
and securities, it any, held by them.
Betio°le given teat atter said last men-
tioned date the adminielrabrix will distri-
bute the asedts of the said deceaeorl amongst
the persons entitled thereto, having regard
only to Maims of which she alall Hien have
notice, and said admiuietratrix will not be
respousiblo for the aesotsor any 'part there,
of 'so distributed, to any person of whose
claim notice shall not have been received ae
aforesaid,
A. HUNTER,
14-4 Agent for Admluistnttrlx,
Dated this 14111 Oat.'01. Brussels, Ont.
Notice to Creditors.
Norma is hereby given, purenant to bbs
revisions of chap. 110. coo. 30, 1t, S. 0, (1087)
that all parttoe having •claire 0,905 or
ngatnst tbo cabala of Tann .Lowe, tato 0f bite
J:owuablp of Grey, in the County of Hume,
yeoman, deaaaoed, leo died on or above filo
seveut 1 day nl,Tune, lest mot, aro on or be-
fore the lean DAY OL' NNOVSIMBElt, 4, 0.
1801,t0hoed bypoet prepaid or deliver to
W, 11, Diekson Brussels, Solicitor ler the
Executors of the will of aha Said John Lowe,
deceased, a statement la writing of their
O1n'iathon and surmtmos, and nalilresses, and
fell particulars of their claim and the nat-
ure of all eeetrities (if any) held by them.
Aud boiler, 18 hereby further given that
after the Said 1511, day of November, the Ex -
eters
otttie a ct Ild0c0a003 roceed 0t05i0i00Kitttot5erla055tap
titled bborsto, Laving regard only to the
Inline of whleb notion shall hays been
given ae above required, and the said Exeo•
Mom will not be resp0ueibls for the aeeeba,
or any Bart thereof, to may ppew:011 er persons
of wheel, Matins notice anal net have been
roulade at the time of each diatribut1011:
Dated atl3ruasels the 20th day of October
A, D, nu,
18.8 B` DI{8N,
Liacoeu
SblfolIOtor0fur 1.015,
GET THEM FROM
J.1. PEPPER
CHEMIST tC DRUGGIST,
13I11C.Tlea34Y+ .i.ti•
BANKING.
ApINT06tI & MUTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Traaa... act a 01-arsoxal 13ahlel lg
=3u.cineaq.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Cnuadlan and United States Drafts bought
and salt],
raterost allowed on Deposits.
Collection* made on favorable term.
()anodise' Agents—MenOlmny'a BANE m,
0ANA0A,
Now York Asteubs—Ilrrus,'*' s Aga 'MAD -
Erns NATIONAL HANK,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
1p L. TAYLOE, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Oonvoyanoer. Oolleo•
None made. Ofioo—Vanstouo'e Block, Brus•
cola. 21.3m*
i` 7' M. SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub.
lie, d:u, OQice—Graham s Block 1 da,,ruorth
of Pepper's Drug Store, Private Puede to
Loan,
D10RSON & HAYS,
(Late with Garrew & Proudfoot, God°.
etch,) Rurratere, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
&o. Oilloee—Tirnesele and Seufortir, Bruit -
este Olilce—Up•staire over Bank. Mousy
to Loan,
0.a.EAYs, W. B.DI086011
BUSINESS CARDS.
ISS O'OONNOR,
Teaobsr of Organ aim Piano.
40.11 Priuooee street, Brussels.
V/T II. MoORAOKEN,
p V • Ieamer nftIarriageLieattseq, ()Nae
at his Grocery, Turnberry street. Brussels.
. N. BARRETT,
Tousortal Artist' Shop—Next door
south of A, 117. Mcltay& Co's hardware store.
Lad ios'and eildrens hair ou ttlug a speelalty
ISS BALL _
Is prepared to give lessons on the
Piano, Parlor and cillo Organ. Speeiai at-
tention given to Technic. Por fnrthor ht•
formation address— Box 172, Brussels,
A� MoNAIR,
Isourer of Marriage Licensee, by
appointment of Lietrt,-Goveruor, ootumfe-
Pine Ineurano Co. apples at tl a and Aetna
Post Otttns,
ROBERT CUNN!NGHAM•
0NSURANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. HUNTRE,
Clerk of the Potirth Division Court,
Co. Huroll, Conveyauoor, Notary Public,
Laud Lone and Iusurnuo° Agent. Funds
inve0104 and to loan. Collections made.
0111ce to Graham's Block, Bruseele.
OIL PAINTING,
Miss Mortes, of Winghant, is prepared
to give instruction 15 oil painting, perms
maybe ascertained at Miss Nellie Boss' store
where samples of work may be seen. Mass
Marion would also take a fey move pupils fu
mnefo.
TA. HAWKINS,
• Organist in St, Joha'a Church, Brute
sets, and pupil, iu the Art of Teaching of A.
W. The yer, Btu6.Doa„New York, will give
lessons to pupils either at Thos, Farrows,
ranter of Queen and Princess Sta., or if pre-
ferred, at their own homes. Terms seeder.ate. 48 -
DENTAL.
)1.3EINTIPtiT1
M. CAVANAGH, L. D• S.,.,D. D. S„
SGu genote Ontario, andO ofe Toronto Dental
varsity. OpgroE—Over Pepper's Drug Store,
Bruasee,
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, rs always ready to at.
to ud sales of farina, farm stook, &e, Terme
cheerfully given, Orenbrook P.0. Sales
may be arranged at Tun Pon Publishing
House, Bruseele,
GEORGE IKIRKBY,
Lioensed Auctioneer. Bales oouctttet
ed on reasonable tonne. 'Parma and farm
ebooka speelalty. Orders left at THE Poem
P ubllshiug liouee,BruBoole, or natio wap ton
P. 0,, will reeeive prompt attention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
gn tis ati Acatfoueer, I am prepared
to coudeat sales of farm stook at rsasouable
prices. Knowing the clouding of nearly
every person I am iu a Position to sell to
good marks mud gat good temerity when sold
ouoredit. Satlsfaotiou guarautsed. Give
me a call. 31- P 3, SCOTT,
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. if. OALG, MD,, O. M,,
Mambos of the Gotha;5 of Phyyeto a^
and Salvoes et Ontario by examination.
Oflee and Bealdoneo—Mails street Beat,
lebhel,OuOaro.
LP A. MdNAUG13TON, M. D.
C.M., U, R, U,P., Ettinburgh, tr. O, P
0, Ont. 21ooi1enee and aloe in Wilson's
Block, corner of MU and Turnborry Sts.
VETERINARY.
T D. W AE WIOR,
5.5 i Siemer
(Fra oto of the treat
all
(Emanate
college, 10 praparod to treat aN
dieoaeot of domoetieatud animate In a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. cello promptly 'at-
tended to, ()aloe and Inermary Two aloes
north 05 bridge, Turnberry et„ Bruesois,