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The Exeter Times, 1888-12-13, Page 1PRACTICAL Watch -Maker & Jeweller • rel. the FineStock ana (jheapeet Good,S tO fennel, in Ontario Call on CReichertbacla WaiSh:111,,k or, JeWeller le Fine Assort verware, Be all kinds stttisfaet or work Sent to Parkhill. A ment of Sil- pairing of promptly Sr ily done No the eities, hut all exe eeted in his own establishment, under his personal super- vision. Spectacles of all sizes to suit all sights Atriarsolieited., C. REICHENBACH. LEGAL 1 H. DICKS(Th, Barrister, Soli - o tater of Supreme Court Notary,Public Conveyancer Q0nInlisaiOnEr. &o. Aroney to °Elide in Fanson's Block, Exeter, R. H. COLLINS, arrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc., BIKETER, " ONT. OfficeSamwelleaBlock Hall's old office.) ARMOUR W. FORD, ?Solicitor jt the Supreme Court of Ontario, CoUveYalleer,Coremissioueri ckc., ,Sze. Special attention given to the collection of laims in the United States: Patents procured, money to loan at lowest nttes. Office: Opel ,House Block, St, Marys, Ont. ELLIOT & ELLIOT, " Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,, Conveyancers &c, &c. ta'MOney to Loan at Loweet Rates of interest. OFFICE, - MAIN - STREET, EXETER. \s. V. ELLIOT. J. ELLIOT. .uENTAL. 1-1 L. BILLINGS, 3Dmisi-rms.z, OFFICE: OVeY 0,./rEltL'S Hanle • Nitrous Oxide Gas for Painless Extraction. H 1NSMAN,DENTIST.Su.D.S SantwelEs Block, Main-st, EneteTs • Extracts Teeth NVith011t by giving Vegetable Vapor. Gold 'Filings and all other dental work the best possible. Goes eo Zumon on last Thursdey in each month. , MEDICAL LIU TZ,D. M., • Officeat hisrosidence Exeter w. 13.1.3,OWNING M. D., M. (3 ,• P. 8 ,G r mallet° Victoria Quiver s ity.Oel ce tndlresidence,DencipionLaborator v. Exeter T)R. D.YNDMAN, coroner for the County of Huron. Office, opposite Mr. . Carling's store,Exeter. TAR. J. A.ROLLINo, M.O. P. S o. • Office, Main Se.Exeter,Ont.Resideu o e houseracently occupied by P. McPhillips, Esq. T_TENEY EILBER, Licensed AUC- tionoor for flay, Stephen, and McGilli: rray;Townships: Selesconducted atmoderalie :ates. Office—At Post-offiee.Orediton, Ont.- TOHN GILL, Auctioneer for the U Townships of Stephen, Hay and Uaborne and the Tillage of Exeter. All sales promutly attended, aud satisfaction ,guaranteed. Sales arranged at thie office. VETERINARY. Tennent & Tennent VETERINARY SURGEON S, Graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College. Orion: One door South of Town Hall, MONEY TO LOAN. MUNE/ TO LOAN AT (3 AND 63 - per cent, $25,000 Private Funds. Best Loaning Companies represented. L. H. DICXSON, learrister, Exeter, INSURANCE. TUE WATERLOO ,MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. , Establishedin 1803. .11EAD OFFICE - • WATERLOO, ONT. `This comeany has been over Eighteen S'eare in successful operation in Western On Anddentinuee to insure againstloss or damage by Fire ,Buildings ,Merchan di se ,Man- uta,ctories,and alt otherdeseriptioneoflinsur- able property. Intending insueers have the option of insuring on the Premium Note or Cash System.. ,During the post ten years this Company has issued 57,000 Policies. covering property o them rnou n t of ;40,872,038 ; and paid inlo ss - e a lone 709,752,00 AssetS, $176,109.00, coneisting of Cash n Bank, G.OVernmentDeposit,and tit e unites - wised Premiere Notes on handand in force. 3, W., WArmrre M. D. Presidei.t. 0. tf. TANLoR, Secretary. J. B . Hudetue,Inspector. CHAS. NELL Agentfor Etetera.ndyieipity, !rho Great Engligla Preseripticalt. ' A successful Medidine used over 80 years in thousands of cases. Cures Sperrantorrlica, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, _Impotency and all diseases caused by abuse. femme) indiscretion, et -over-exertion. Semen] Six packages G uaranteed to. Cure when all others Fail. Ask yotir Druggist for The Groat Xcitilsk Prescription, take no substitute. Ono package $1. Six $5, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address lienrelea Chemical Co.. Tretrolte CENTRAL Barber Shop, FANSON'S A. Hastings, 'Prop Shaving aoil Hair cutting in the lateat styles of the art. Everyattention paid he cUtting Ladies and Children's Hair. SWITCHES 1VIA.DE TO OEDE111 "HEW TO -THE LINE, LET hilE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY." VOL XVI. NO, 9. EXETER, ONTARIO TIRTRSDAY MORNING, DEC. 13th 1888. .TOFIN WX1ITB & sox Publisher pored Proprietor Sallee ,eeease, 16 grand Love Stories, a paekeifel • of goods worth two dollars bo man - lira et tire, anda large 100p picture book, that will betely put you on the road to a handsome fort ape. Write quickly, and send sesilver to help pay postage. A. W. ICINNEY, Yarmouth, N S. Eyes Tested FREE A. . ATITRIR A. -Y Practical Optician, Gra uate Oiotic School 1\1'.7% Eos tested.; defective sight restored by the aid of fleoglasses. Large assortment of the finest 81/Wes on hand. A call solicited. S. 4o9i.riceotostrole-p-swe London. • NEW FIRM. Davidson. Eros., Build ars d' Contractors Shop one door.east of Parsons' Black- smith Shop. Manufacturers of Sashea, Doors and Blinds. Buildings eontracted for. Plans, estimates and specifications. furnished if re- quired, ' . Front their past experience in the building lino they guarantee satisfaction. All Work done with promptness and dispatch. Season- ed lumber always on hand. WM. DAVIDSON. JOHN DAVIDSON. EE SURE —You do not buy your -- Fall -azid Winter leAl;hers, Felt Bo 'Ots, .&c., UNTIL YOIT HAVE SEEN THE IdAM- -MOT El STOOK OF— ,Weseloh. ! Tlp Boot and Shoe Man, Oppose Reynold's - Hotel, •Telt BESt BOUGHT 1 • THE BEST GOODS I anti bargains for all who require good goods cheap. My motto is :—Small profits and Vick returns. Only place for hana-made Boots & Shoes Felt Boots, Rubbers'imil Felt ,Socks. A. WESELOIi, THE CHEAP STORE FARMERS Ilensall Roller Mills. Tim. Undersigned' would respectfully in- form the community that he has leased the above mills, and has refitted same with the latest and most improved machinery ; and will positively GUARANTEE SATISFACT'N TO ALL. A Large Stock of Flour and Feed Always on Hand. Gristing & Olioppin g Promptly Attencised To. A. Trial Soli ited. A. E. BANYARD/ 11.22-6.m, HENSALL. —STONEMAN'S— Jewelry Store HENSALL,. ONT. Yon are invited to come and see Our Elegant Holiday Stock —CONSISTING OF— Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Noveltite, Fancy Goods, &e. fifis far Old Noting, ASSORTMENT MOST COMPLETE. :Rep a,iri ng D epar trn' We make a specialty of welch find jewel- ry repairing. Jewelry mended and re- poliehed so as to look like new. All Work miareniteed. Our motto : Neat, prompt and reiiable. Demon:11)er the stattd, opposite McDonell & VVangli's HerdWare rc J. 0, Stonoma• n, . ntlisAtt, owe, 'ROUND THE COUNTRY. BY Our own correspond -eats, • Usborne. One Sunda z about two weeks wben Ole family of Mr. Samuel Hicks were at chetah, a hungry fellow entered the house, filled himself with the good things in the larder, and quietly left by the cellar vtiedovr. tiis! same way he clone in. Ide wen not or greedy, as there WEIS two hundred donate in a clock ,on a shelf, a watch in a VIS4 banging on the wall, and other valuable*, in the house, winch were not molested. , Clandebove. A grand minical and literary entertain,. ment is to be given oo Frivay evening 14t1 ink in sichool Sec, No. 3 Maple Lodges, Tbe teacher Miss Hodgins and, seieril committees are sparing no pains in the, preparation, Wad are offered of its tontine they having centered talent from -Anse Craig, Winfield (Paterson Bros.), Ildertote (Capt. Robson), and other places, which naeansfirst-class local talent. Doors opeti at 7.30, admitmien 15cts. e• Greenway. Some ;person or petsone were led by some setonspirators, a week ago to take eff two nuts that held on the wheels of Mr. John Sherrett's buggy, while he end dais wife were in meeting. He had a wild horse and if he. had not noticed what had been done both might have been killed. Last week Mr. A. M. Wilson received fie a personal gift from Mr, .T. J. Woodtionse, Cor, Sec. dr Treae. of S. S. A. Toronto, 'a parcel. containing 74 library books and 1 doe bibles, for Shipka S. S. They were received horn the same genileroan who sent, last winter, 42 library books, 3 dos hymn books aiad 2 dos bibles ; worth in all about $45, for above named school, This was the result of an aoquaintenee formed by our delegates at the 5. S. Convention held in London in 1887. So much for the S., 5, Association. • • Stephen To the Editor of the Exeter Times. Could you enlighten one of your sub- scribers by answering the following, (melee tions:—The townehip engineer win rigneekt- ed to examine a certain watercouree, Oen certain date ; he did se. About 3 moo"this ' after he filed his award. His award we's that the applicant ancl,all below him should construct a dram ofit certain size, buethat a drain of less theft one -halts said size would leoquite suiciept drain apoli. cant's PaMperty; and that of all below hien." But the larger drain:waif- awerded for the benefit of parries -above applicant, though these partres.were not in any way included in the award. Applicant wishes to know if he innst obey the award, and if the par- ties above him can drain their surface water on him.—SUBSCenten. `[Subscriber'is searcelyexplicit enough • his query. Chemins. ances very often ma- terially alter cai-,es. He says the Eugineer mnde an award in which was embodied a certain sized drnin. but that the Engineer (vernally, we se ppose) claimed that a drain of less than one-half size would be quite stifficient to drain applicant's property, dm. ,If the applirant dug the drain the smaller size, -and uot in accordance with the profile, then he is at fault find eau be compelled to enlarge the same to accomraodate:the larger and properly prescribed drain of his neigh- bors to the north, or as the case may be, and do such eutirely at his own expense; or on the other hand, if 'Subscriber' made the draiu am per profile his neighbois cannot enter said drain unless they pay him an ailment proportionate with the benefit de- rived from entering such drain. -Ed Tinter] Kirkton. BRIEFS.—THO annual election of officers for L. 0. L. No. 501 took place on Tues- day, 4th inst, County Master Robt. Berry Presiding. The following brethren were elected to fillthe'offices for the ensuing year :—W. M., Luther Switzer '• D. M., Edward Shier; °hale, Capt. W. H. Paisley; i•ee. fiec.. Geo. L. Money ; fin. sea.; John Somerville ; treas., Robt. Robinsondir. of ceremonies, Wm. Hannah ; net., 'Sam. Switzer ;eom., D. W. Drilmage'E. Ken- nedy,ll T. ollingsbead, Robinson. J. Doupe ; tyler, James Beatty ; auditors, E. Kennedy, W. Robinson.—Mr. W. M. Leigh, school teacher, • of Kirkton, has Purchased the farm of Mr. II, Roadhouse for tile BUM of 11.7,650.— Rey. W. P. Ire- land, M. A., incumbeet of St. Paul's Epis- copal church, has returned to his labours after a sojourn of three Ines. in the olcl land. His pariehionere all give him a , hearty welcome home.—D. W. Dulmage who has been indisposed for eome time past, is gradually improving.- air. Salter, qt St. Marys; is conducting a singing school every Weilnestlay evening in the Presby. tnah church. It bids' fair to be success- ful, 53 having become membere.—Pros- peas for building during the corning year, in alio vicinity, aro good. A number of our well.to•do farmers are already draw- ing meterial for the erection of fine resi- dences,—The reputation of H. Brown of Winchelsea as au auctioneer, is being wide- ly spread, he having received great credit for the manner in which he conducted the exteneive sale held at Mr. Roadhouse's on Thursday last.—The "Term" is the popu- lar local weekly at Kirkton. Now IS the time for the reading community to sub- scribe for a really good paper. The Tiaras from now till the end of 1889 for $1,--0ur °slimmed friend Geergo rays ho dine not require Sir John'e buei, but he would like to see Sir John hint. lionaiuiseeneee of soliciting subseriptione for the El:111)40.- 1115.m M. A. Stinson of Carberry, Manitoba, who has been visiting Melbas here returns home during the eresent week. Toe° tip the syelem ancl linplove the t't b t I* 2-1 ' '11 It pe y a ting yer s fireman a, will make yeti feel like a note ..peeson. Theusitede hove foiled health, atina.rellOf froth (differing; by the uefoef thut •.groat blood PUrifier, when all othefeleaus Mild Varna. Bernrs.—Hon. Sir Elugh Cunningham, our worthy shoemaker, took a notion that be would get married, and so he did ; but on his way down to Kippenf to the Timis - tee.), Sir Hugh, who ia not an apt driver, and who woe taken up too much by his in- tended mistress, let go the lines, and the purapmaker's horse (for suoll'it wee) took a erip into a farmer's barn yard, and around the straw Mack, and might have been im- itating the 'wandering Jew' if some one bed not come to the rescue in the nick ot tiine. Hugh thinlia he will here her home to•day, His reasone tor not bringing her hobae sooner was tint he had not got a Y stove pipe to heat both kitehen and par- lor. We wish him happitess in his new underteking.—There svill be mute a change in this viciuity ore long, as quite a number of our young !Oka are making a change.— Dnficau. our blacksmith, has had eo much to do letely that he cannot attend to the wauts of all his • customers. "It does not take much to keep Wm. going."—Look on* for weddings from this out. Take °ere o youreelf John. --Mr. M. MeTaggart aold two fume of 100 acres each, in the Town - ohm of Stanley, to Menne, Morrison & Dinsdale, respectively, for the sums of $6,500 find §6,000. liensall. Boners.—Pork is bringing V per cwt. In this place.—Miss C LDent, one of our teachers, has been engaged in Mitchell Pub. tic School at a salary of $225.—A eumber 'of our villagers went to Brucefield Saturday last to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Rattenbury.—Jno. McMillan, M. P., ad- dressed his ecustituente here on Tuesday even.—Hensall etation is the one from which then should do their shipping if they wish quick forwarding. Messrs. McEwen & Ellis shipped a carload of poultry from here to Winnipeg, and it took only one day longer than a Teen Inc passenger train would tame -Peace explain the difference between "'Unrestricted Reciprocity," "Commercial • Union," end "Free Trade."—The following • is the:standing of the pupils in the junior depertment of S. S. No. 1, Hay, for the• month. of September. ae based; on regular. ity a attenaance and proficiency in studies: Jr 3rd cless—Willie Elder. Alice Caldwell, Bella Bifuthroxi. Sr 2nd—Mirian Mor- tison, Annie Troyer; Walter Cosworth. Jr • 2nd—I4ilie Blatoliford. Mary Peart, Gar - .net Sinalliecombe Sr est—N Shaver, .A • Sonthron, Robert Hell. b. let-LLouie blocartleur, Perm, Carlisle, Bonnie Cald- el'ell. 1. Brucetield. DEATH OF JOIN RATTENBORY, EsQ..—FerIF 'people in Bincefield, or along the London Road, were better known than the late John Rattenbury. The news of his death Will be receired With genuine regret, as ,he wee highly thought of by alt who knew hint. He had reached -the ripe age of 82 yrs„ and 10 days, and until the past year has enjoy- ed the best of health, in the midet of en active and busy life. He came to this country from Devonshire, England, when a youth, and settled in this county when it was a forest:. He passed to hes rest on Thursday morning, 6th Mat. His funeral on Saturday morning was one of the log. est ever seen in this section. His Temaine were laid to reat in Baird's cemetery, a spot selected by himself. He leaves to mourn an irreparable loss a widow and 5 children, all in comfortable circumstances. R. T. or T.—The following officers were elected to Brucefield Star Counnil No. 219, Royal Templar% of Temperance for the en- suing six months: bro Wm Bell, 5 0 ; bro Wm Forest, V 0 ; bro 5 3 Penick. Chap ; mister Janet Mustard, II S ; mister Annie 7 Ross, A le S; sister Mamie McIneosh, F 5; sister Mrs 5 J Polliok, trees ; bro James Allan, herald; bro J Lonclesberough, sent; Pister A J Roes, organiet ; Rev J 11 Simp- son, rep. to Grand Coencil. St. Mary. ---; BRIEFS.—The annual concert of the Collegiate institute will be held on Fridan evening, Dec. 14th, and every effort has been put forth by both pupils and teachers to make it the grand concert of the seamen. — While Gordon Coupland, the four year old son 01 CbaS, emplane, was playing around the shaft which drives the Arum press, his clothes beefone fastened to the conpling, and he was whirled round the led several times before the machine could be stopped.; though severely injured, the doctor has hopes of hie recovery.—Rev. A, M. PhilipsrB. D., of Toronto, preached the ethicational sermons in counection with the Methodist church' last Sunday evening. — Mr. J. Beam, manager of the Si Marys office of the Great North-Western Tele - math Om, has moved his lightuing machine to Joe Stafford's now block, -31. Ohmic s Hardy, of Anderson, whe, last winter, went to seek his fortune and feel the soft breezes °flies Punk slope, has returned home. Mr. IL gives a glowing account of his trip, and of the Provincee of British Columbia and Manitoba, and other Provinces and territories throogh which he passed. --W. Jamieson, of the University Colic.go, has returned home to spend his Christmas va- cation. Wes is looking well. --Mr. John Clarke, of the laiv firm of Smith & Clarice, has, for the pas week, been confieed to his room from an attack of inflauirnation.--0. ClarkeSof Trinity Medical College, has laid aside books, &c, for a few weeks' reereation. --The young people of Kure cherch gave a very intoreetnag entertainment in the above church hot Monday evening. --The ensiling foes of the two Exoterites will be missed in St. Marys soon, es the firm with whieli they are engaged hat closed beshiese here. ---- — CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED To THE I.:preen ; PlOiLSO inform your readers that I have a poeitiee remedy for the above named dis cam. Ily its timely use thousands of hopelees ernes have been permanently Mired, 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my eemede. ruen to env of yOur readers Whet lave coteutription if they will send 'roe tlaelr IfIxpress and P. 0, acldrce3s, goomottutiy, DR. T. A. SLOCUM, orento,. Ont. 31 Y000 swot 'Anna); Bnieirs.—The regular quarterly meeting of the Evangelhal church .was held last Sunday ill the Goshen Line eloareb, wail crowded to in utmost. Rev. Mr. Rauch, presiding elder, was present. Rev Mr, Umblich, of New Hamburg, occupied the Even. pulpit Sunday evening, in the &ermine of Rey. H141101E—Mr. Robt. lb:Lowell mad syife, of Goderieh, is at pres- ent visiting friends and relaiives in this Vi- cinity. Mr. and Mrs. B. ere old Zeriehites and we are pleated to see their smiling faces amongst us ageirt for e seasons—Mr. A. Wambold, of Waterleo; wee the guest of her parents this week.—•One day leaf week Mr. D. Sieinbaoh went out on rt7rabbiting expeditious and before he was iu the bnidi 20 ruin. was lucky enough to knock over three no big tallovt% We consider this good work, Nest ?—Mr Latta ie snaking good progrem with the School Library Concert. The programing by ell accounte will be a good one, end we on expect a night of fun and amusement OA Fnday, 21st inst, Everybody tome, as it ia in aid of the eahool library: Admission, 10 and 15 cents, • Crediton. PERSONAL.—Mr, Donald Patterson re- turned on Monday from Marquette, Mich., and ,called on his numeroas friends here.— Miss Bertha Gebauer has again returned to London.—Rey. Mr. Fife is stiffening some. what froua ill.health.—Mr. AL 3. White of THE Trams was in town lest week.—Mr. 3. Talmo, Eggratm, is again "111104 to 1118 bed, mid is in a low condition. Binere.—On Sundeyerrg. last some per. sous maliciously broke the brackets on Jr. C. Kibler's verandah, andwe andentaud Mr, K. is offering a reward for the prime - elision of the offenders. We hope he may discover the tniscreants;—T11ei same night aortae evil -disposed party put .now and dirt into the night letterebox at the poet office. and as there was 'consideeable mail matter contained therein, such was Lunch moiled. The p. m.ifi anxious to discover the guilty eadrties, mad it leendsthey *ill be Famished. Young RIM OMNI discintine lieteg boys, end hold therneelves , goof ;of their petty practicea.—As we writethat we hear of may- oral weddings being on dit, but which aree. to be contracted at aaheur too late to rend er their publication in this. week** Maze.= —The trustees of Our echoed hive, engegeil Mies Halse. of Exeter, to take Awe of the junior department of the.schisol, for next - year. They have not se yet engaged an assistant for her. Mies Hattie is 'known among us, having tiMglat herd previously, for some tinide-44, Larepork had a valu- able horse: die, leek wattle ; mends: an over- dose of fooerrhiehttprocurtiaishy-hreiltitig loose.—Mr. Wm, Anderson haw eelne back to Crediton, after is very successful engage- ment with the Gale Sulkey Co.. at Walker- ton.—Wednesday morning we were appris- ed the death of Mr. Samuel Redden, of the 4th eon. Stephen, which occurred Tuesday evg„ he being aged 48 Tian, -1 mos. and 24 days. Mr. H. had been itt poor health for some time, but deathwas not somected to enfille at so early a date. He as highly ropected and hie wife awl family hers the - tympatily of all in their bereavement. The funeral will take place ou Friday morning at ten o'clock from his late residence, for lite Exeter semetery. 01=11.1one—thi8 *Seek vs chronicle the death of one who hat dearted from onr midst, and who has left;epiany eorroWing friends and acquaintances; Wei refer to Mr. Frederiik Ccuntz, 'whoe ao mentioned before, had worked for My. W, Ele -Weasel, of this place, until the pain spri'nge The young man haring been the possemor of a sarong physical nature,WudlOsirieg to aim for himself a bright future, formook horoe, friends and fatherland in order that he might accomplish his purpose, aud in 1883 canie to this country. Finding him- self without mean% he determined to visit the only relatives ha haa in America. Mr. Jacob Couutz and family, of near Dash- wood. whose hospitality and kindness he had since enjoyed, at close intervals. He Bemired employment with Mr. Wenzel soon after his arrival, and continued in his ser- vice for over four years, during which per- iod Mr. W. over found him to be a man of sterling qualities, full of good will, and al- ways attentive to business. 1Ha soon made warm friends and associates, and was re- spected by all who came in contact with him. He was a worthy and efficient mem- ber of the band, as of several other organi. zations. His prospects soon became bright and by practical economy aud diligence he had accumulated considerable money. Last sprints, lie engaged with Mr. L Handford, of Exeter, in whose employ he was at time of =keens. When taken ill about four weeks ago he Ives removed to hie uncle's residence near Dashwoed, wlaere eyery possible care owl attentiun was givezi him; but to no ,avail. His sojourn here on mirth was to end, and after three week's illness of typhoid fever,supplementedwith an attack of inflammation on the lunge, he died on the 41h inst. at the age of 2 i years, 8 mos. and 16 days. The news of his death was received hero with profound regret by all, _the respect for the deceased having been exceptionally great aud general. Even little ehildren were brought le tears by the untimely news. Ilia remains were interred itt the Lutheran cenaetery, Dashwood, ou Friday, Dec. 7tli, and a large number Irani here attended the funeral to pay their last sad tribute to a beloved Mewl. The band attended in uniform, having their Matra - wants draped and drums ;muffled, and at the grave discoareed several appropriate selections of music, as did file° the Exeter band, of which he rasa late member, After viewing the commie our band boys removed their badges ou which wag printed bye Cornrade," and dropped thorn on the coffin preparetory to its being covered. The ceremonies over, both bands rendered : " What a friend we have in Jesus," and with heavy hoartsleft the cemetery, feeling that they had, indeed, lost a very dear friend. Tho young man loaves to mourn their loss, a father, step -mother ancl hair brothera and istets, who reside in the pro, vinee of Alsace, Gentiany, and his uncle and family at DashWood, besides numer- ous frietols and acquaintances, .1'en Cry for Pitcher's Castoria The IVIolsons Bank (011 A ATER s le 13Y OA ar,IABI.p.:N p,isee) Paidup Cutpital Sq,000,0 ltest Fund „, 1„.000,00 ITead. afilee, Montreal. FA WOLPERSTAX '..t'lf()IVIAS, Esq., trluxn1t.4E,A14x,kogn 20 branch offices in the Dominion. Agencies in the Dominion. V,. S. A. awl. Europe. • Iceter J3ranch, OPen'overy lavrful day, from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m SATIJRDAY,S, 10 sera. to 1 p. m. 3 Per Oent. Per annom allowed for motion on Deposit Iteceipte and Savings Bank. • R. E1. .ARCHER, Manager, • 1889. ne.rper's. 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