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The Exeter Times, 1889-3-28, Page 8INSURANCE,. 4111,4103),A0ENT FOIt TIM WNSTaitia AaatillatalOM 110a1 - ANY, of Toronto ; also eor tbej IP Palaalleala INSTanaliaal 00all'alaYs et .laeuatru, Uughtudathe 1Wt OA»IAI ot morn treal,ard the eitaTIeli xyp AS Saiii4140 00ataaNY, ot treneen, langlaud. eetaalieleed lean aeeeth ever 0,000,000; claims end bouesea aeia, over $1.0,000,900, E,00.4L NB s 401 eltapp y to re- ax4ve at a//, Cf.nres,frota any part of the (Jounty, ,i,totac of loca? new, ouch t1,8 ac, calente,or any ilterostiagincidout 'what- ever ,front. any of ouraalreeriber$ or read- ers generally for the purpose of pubic (Oen. Ettg gxetcr THURSDAY. MARCH 28th, 1$89 LOCAL HAPPENINOS. 13, of Xrs. 1/10Ewep, ( tIte Bator of the Opeter Tintee, oaserved in lest weelt'e Tnaa'a that there w e q nth as to Who bect giVell the moat oiat answer to the diVisMno Shot weading calm. I never event toread, one decimal „piece as 1 thought thet wee auite sufficient to setts- fy the inau-so there is no use iu wraegling or being too loatiacions over the question now, fer 1 suppoth bY title thee the eke i 11 coueumed. llovrever I deu't like to see you accused of any ertiality in publishing the wreng ensarer. would suggest that apy one centeodipg that lie is right, --the best avey la foe resell one to owl ht th,e whole figures without using algebric equetioue, Theu you can eale the Cleric of Stephen or some other oompetent perthe, in your oelebra.ted and majestic little town of Exeter, who sent the meat correct aaewer th the division of the oak°. You will then Tnd whether gave six solid inches to oae more than the other. Yours met respeotfully, Dovral. Leet Fridey evening death renieved front this coinmunity an old resident whose departale cells for more thea a rasing notiee, Mrs. M °Ewen, the eule- 3ect of thie notiee wee the widow of the late Duuce,a MeEwee, of the London roact. She wag horn in Perthshire, Seotlaud, in 1$02 when thia coturtry.latel scaacely dawn- ed, and at the age a $1,xuonolviigtp,teato Cainiale, first settling r -tear Carleton Plage, 00, a Lanark. In 1857, with her huaband and agrowing family. of boys, she Battled on a 'Meek ot lend. In the Co. ofHuron ou part of which Ileusell now stands. 'Here aha aesisted her husband and familyin hewing mit comfortable harries from this bloek ef solid forest. Some years ago she retired, with bei only cla,ugleter, to reeirle in Exeter, fallowing members of the family survive her: ---John, Minoan, William and Alex- ander, of the towuehip of lay, and Peter of MoKillop, ell well known and respect- ed farmers, and Miss Marren of Exeter. For many years Km. MaEsreu was a member of the Presbyterian church. She was a svoman of piety and "lead a quiet, peaceable We in all godliness and hon- esty," Modest and retiring, but a lover of every true work of cliristitin elaerity. "She came to ber grave in a full age : like as a shock a corn cometh in his season." Ordered clothing a specialty and a firet olass fit guaranteed at Richard Piekaaal's. oystere, Fresh oysters a Geo. Sanders' by the ,quert, or served up ay the plate, cooked -or raw. Just look at our stook of con - lectionary, and sporting goods. All fresh, new and arab clam, sonai. Mr. Stokes of Detroit spent the past -week with friends in town, -The Rev. W, W. Smyth, of New Marleet, editor of the "Independent Maaazine" and the • author of several books of beautiful poems, spent several days of last week with Mr, McCallum of Exeter North. In the morning of the I7ttt inst. he preached an eloquent and impressive sermou in the Presbyterian, churett.-Bevs. Meseta, Martin ana Clement exchanged pulpits oa Sandy morning last - r. Dennis and Miss Baird of Parkhill spent Sunday in town. -Miss Keats of Kippen is the guest of Mrs. J. P. Ross. -Mise lalaggie Willis, of Detroit, is viaiting friends in town. Death of Oise Ballgwiii. On Saturday 24th instaafter a protract - ea illness, during which time the deceased experienced, and endared with ehrist- Ian fortitude--unich. suffering, there pass- ed. to that eternal abode where suffering is unknown, all that is immortal of Miss Eliza J. Balkwilt, daughter of Mr. Wm. Balawill, a farmer resident a short dis- tance from Exeter. Deceased. had been ailing to some time, though anticipating nothing serious ; and what taken serioes- ly ill it was learned that the malady which had seized her was catarrh of the stomach. Though very low at times, hope was entertained of her recovery until the last. Miss Ballawell at the time of death was 21 years of age and vvas just entering the sphere of woman- hood. She was a quiet, unassuming ehristian lady and highly respected by her acatmintances, who deplore the loss of an affectionate auti agreeable fend and associate. The funeral which 'took place yesterday was largely attended, an evidence of the esteem in which the de- parted and the bereaved family are held by the peblie in general. The station hoteti is being fitted up to undergo inspection. by the license com- missionere. We have now five licensed, hotels M Exeter, but, it is reported there will be another. For valves in boots and shoes just try the big bankrupt store. Largest stock in town. a, The Walsh Bros,n(af' Stephen, have leased the farm of. Paraobt. Leathern, or a•term of years. anaa Several marriages are on the tapis. Clothiog to order fee ant abed- half the regular prices at big bankrupt store. Reedy made clothing for men Eiva boas, at starvation prices 'at the,, big bankrupt 44' store, Another colonist train passed ever the L. 13, & 13. railway, Tuesiey, for Manito- ba. It was well filled with passengers. Gents futuishinge, hats, caps ties, col- lars, shirts, eta, at pricer, that'defy com- petition, at the big bankrupt store. Mr. Wm. Dearing, of tho 2ad. con., of ltfew weeks, ive are pleased ta anuounce, is \ & Stephen, who has beets ill for the past ecoverieg. NEW GOODS Has decided ou holding a ckRAND CLEA.RING Sale, for the next Afteen. days, during which time he will offer TREMENDOUS BARGAINS in the following lines ; Black end Colored Dress Goods, Bleck mid Colored Silks, ad Setin 1VIervellieux, Ladies and Children'a Gloves and Hosiery, Men's and Boy's hard and Soft Veit Hats, Men'a Ordered and Ready-made Clothing, Carpets, Curtains and all kinds of House Furnishings, Boots & Shoo of Every Description, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Clutlery, Etc. This is a bona fide clearing sMtale, and persons wishing to secure bargains, Should not fail n PICKA110 NEW GOODS South -Is -era navigation has been! 'opened and it is expected the rivers and. lakes to the north will be open for navigation very soon. The dust has been flying- an Exeter streets for some days. The watering - cart Al be requisite very soon a the rain much longer delays its coming., The largest and choicest, stoele of new speifig dress goods b. Bxete:, at the big baiekrupt store. Beautiful combinations aa$12ac. Dr. Tennent has just purchased tsvo superior colts three years old of the "Ful- ton" "and Tontine' strains. Under the auctioneer's hammer, the other day, the property of the late Richard Pinconthe was purchased by Mr. radt Wood, in consideration. of .41,000. Ladies remember the great millinery opening at Richard Pickera's 031 April th and 10th. According to the directions .aa 1.•• Im- ola a notice forbidding /--• drivers passing in and I':1w hotel archway, at a aa'ster rate than a walk, hae been hung up in a conspicuous Foot Itace A somewhat exciting footrace took place in Exeter on Monday etvg., the con- testants being Mr. Robt. Leathern and Mr. Sarra SPlake. Botb these gentle- men are not a8: locat runners and have for some tinan been e,nxious to try conclusions. After sonaffitle discussion a..S to WbOM Ilia most fleet -footed, 35.r. Stanlake challenged Mr:Leathern to a race for one hundred yards, placing; V5 in the stake - holder's hands to back his contention. Mr. Leathern, who was to have three yards gad of his opponent accepted tbe •challenge. The contestants, with a very large crowd of spectators, repaired to a suitable ground, where, after stripping and preparing the course the sprinters were soon to start. They got off nicely and ran with the agility of young men - not with the stiffness one might expect of persons sixty years of age, -Mr. Lea- • thorn slightly gaining on his opponent, and winning by a, few feet. This did not satisfy Mr. Stemlake, who "put up" Leathern was noticed to fall, and he claimed a foul, as did also the referees. They wanted the race re -run, but no ; Mr. Staulake was in favor of "a, prize for every race," The stakes were again. in- oreased. and a third e _eat took place. Thaelitie,,Mr.-Scanlike, who unforfunate- ly got the rongh course, had a very bad fall, witich allowed Mr. Leathern to win - the race as he would otherwise certainly have done. This ended the amusement, and Mr. Leathorn was declared winner of the rases, and pronounced. Champion. .6..s soon as they aecovet from the sore effects of the runtung,--they were not properly rahbed- down -another contest is expected. Platel"r*. Thomas Isla Kay and family, of LTsborne desire to return thanks to the L. 0, L. No.1071 of 1linivi1e, and Court Star, No. 365 I. 0. F. Farquhar, for tbeir kind letters of condolence in the event of the death of Mrs Kea . Change of business, -As Mr. R. Melo is about to move to a more commodious building, will offer for the next thirty days at a discount, his entire stock, con- sisting of watches, clocks, jewellery, silverware, spectacles, etc. Give him a call as he means 3t The Bev. Dr. atoorridge, Canon of Christ church eathedral, Hamilton will preach in the Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter, on Sunday, April 7th, in the afternoon and evening. The Sons of Eng- land Benefit society will attend the after- noon service, e Lr-• LADIES -Grand display of IVIllbuery atour opening on "Wed riesday, IVIarob. 27, and three fol- a?n, Tuesttay A-pril 4th, a convention of alloutle Perth Conservative association 1 be held at Fallarton corners. There will likely be a good turn out. We are sorry to announce that Mrs Wm. Case of Exeter, While engaged in household duties, the other ;day., acci- dentally fell down cellar, injuring her- self severely. Read Messrs. Carling Bras. change of advt. They are booming business. Ou. this page Richard Pickard announces great barge.= in certain lines of goods. Read. advt. T. A. Stewart of the banbrapt atm Las had the front of the premises much im- proved. The show windows have been lowered. to the sidewalk, and now the front presents a city like appearance. The Brandon, Manitoba, Sim says: - A number of young men from Ontario came =the last two excursions. They came expecting to get work with farmers for the stunner. They have not been dis- appointeda as all have secured employ- ment at good wages. The young man named Wilson, -who raurdered the young lady who -was re- turning home from church at Warwick, one Sunday recently is reported to be in Pennsylvanut, U. S. The 'reward for his arrest has been increased to $1,000 The Brandom Man., Sun says that all Western Ontario ie affected with small pox. The Sun is in error • the disease is confined to a very Firnall'aistact in the vicinity- of St. Thomas. There are now. however, 'very few eases at Fingal. A. fine assortment of carpets and • lace curtains at the big bankrupt stere. -25 per cent off regular prices. Mr. Thos. Cook and family of Winebel- sea, left on Tuseay for Nevesathm, in the vicinity 01 81. Thomas, to reside. The people of this neighborhood regret Mr, Cook departure, as he has been a good citizen and an obligixtg neighbor-. Ile has retired from farming. Chaaartin Searle, of Anlaurn prison, N. Y., one of the most eloquent orators on the continent, will lecture in Drew's hall Tueseky erg., April and, under the auspiceKf the Pasia-st Methodist church. This will be a rare treat. In Lona= on Sunday last during a sermon by Rev. D. fT. Hunter, the congregation several times forgot their duty, and meaty outbursts of applause rang out as the minister advanced points loyal and to their liking. Persone wishing te improve their mem- ories or strengthen their powers of at- tention should send to Prof. Loisette, 237 Filth Ave., N. Y" for his prospectus post free, as advertised in another col- umn. • Messrs. Geo. Weekee,,Ftic)...- rat Pickard, jr,, and John Atkinson, Ieft on Monday last for Chicago, in quest of employment at their severaltrades. On Tuesday Dan Dyer, late of Zurieh, left for $t. Paul, Minn. to seek his fortune. We -wish them each good lack. Several of • the neighboring farmers. left on Monday for Manitoba With this issue we commente the pub-. lication of a new, interesting and inetruot. ive serial, "The Deserted. Farm.' This is one of the best stories ever 'pliblisheel, In order thet all May have a ohancelto read it, we will seud the Trete to any eadeese, from now until d'an.,1890 for/Se in advence. The dining roan Weit as severax other apartments of the Commereial Reese have 'been repanered and repainted in a very tat r• by Mr. Geo. Davis and. hie able • r. ,Tattes Taylor. 4.,meetine of Rope, of 'the:, Janice -St Meth edurph Was held •on Tuesday evg, A pi egriiritne of choibe and eratied. selection:ender I -apatite& • 'Ir. Thorn? 8svaitoie left onibu lot mmlan:x DAaa. Ror some years the Wallet?, ftros. had been engaged ltg haaineee here • until *Of; vciolAtiti'llgohnTilowlin'tharlaretw• o 441 cohatiet the bluenoshbne $ be Mel left the bueiteee ano One evio to Miele] Sem ; and it 'Would. appear As though the creditors Might 'Whistle fot settlement of their money for another race. This time Mr. VI* to inspect our stock. Pickard's old stand. Zurich. --- BRIEFs-'1'he'assesso4has been round.- Sohnell has returned to his old job at Mr. Kees'. Be has been working for Mr. Racey of Blake.-alr Battey of Blake has sold hie hoterto Mr. Nicholson of Dash- wood. We hear that Mies Linfield of the 13rouson Line school intends publishing a school paper, "The Bronson IsTews"..-Mr. Faust our Postmaster is suffering tom the effeets of a very severe cold. Mrs. Stein- ba,ch,lues returned from visiting friends in Exeter.-Mr.Holtzman undertaker was called to attend a funeral out near the lake. -Miss Fergerson a, former teacher of Zurich visited the schnol on Monday last. The childien were pleased to see another old favorite again. --Mrs. -Deals and. Mise D yer of Exeter, are guests of Mrs Stein- be,ch.-.9. number of our citizens have left for Dakota this week , Among the num- ber were Mr. Heist and wife. RIIXAWAY --What might have been a serious runaway bappened at the grist mill on Tuesday. lt appears the horses were left outside the redll while the driver went inside. The horses hecoining fright- ened by the noise of the mill started off. They were captured near F. Hess' shop.- ANOTHEIL LIM-KER.—At the recent law examinations held 3.t Duluth we are pleased to learn that Mr Cressweller has been suc- cessful and admitted to the bar. This is another feather in Frankel hat. Mr, C. was a teacher in the public school here for three years and a half and proved to be an excellent and painstaking teacher. His many friends in this vicinitl. are pleased to learn of this success and wish him utuch more success in his new profession. The only wonder is that such an honest fellow as Frank can fit hisaealf to each a business; but then there are limiest lawyers': ' .s.c=suscoucamm7s.reccasowermscuirgats lowing daYs. JAMES PICKARD. The Old Established. , Mrs. D. Spicer wishes to announce to the public that she is now prepared for spring work. She has secured the ser- vices of a first class trimmer and will spare no peans to please the ladies of Exe- ter and vicinity. Straw goods made over in the latest styles. Also stamping done by the instantaneous method. Mr. Sohn Le,nkin has sold the Wood - barn hotel to Mr. Sarni Riordan, of Blanshard, for a handsome sum. Re has in tarn leased the stand to Mr. Wall- ace Brown, of St. Mary's, for a number of years. The building into be thoroughly renovated and greati3r improved. Spec- ial a,rrangereerns aro to be made for the accomodation of horsemen during the ap- proaehing season. 1VIr. Brown takes posaeasion on the first of May next -31 The troublesome little English speanow must have felt that their doom -was sealed on Saturday last. The local sports pre- sumably, having fruitlessly scoured the neighboring woods in quest of game turned attention to the sparrows, as above mentioned, and with guns in hand marched up and down Main -sI,, killing all that might even show their head. A great many were killed, and in S01110 cases exceptionally good shooting was done. The out at the Grand Bend, from the river to the lake, will be made this year. Tenders for the excearatioa are now being a,sked.. The cut will be an average of 20 feet deep, 3011. wide at the bottom and 80 rods in length. When completed the projection will add very materially to the value of the lands in that neighborhood, and be of value to the business of Grand Bona. MoGillivray township, the leads of which, are to be most bend thd, refuses to join the Other townships in this mat. ter ; and in view of wlaich tlae township of Stephen has entered a suit to compel McGillivray peopleto pay their share of the cost in connection with the cut The Rev. Father Kealy, of Drysdale, French settlement, Hay, preached his farewell sermon in St. Peter's churcb on Saturday last. The Rev. gentleman. has been appointed to Commie pzlrish, near Sarnia, in whieh are two appointments ; and the Rev. Fellier =Treed, of St. Thomas, late of Quebec, will take the Rev. Fathet Kealy's late charge. While we state that Father Kealy has now many friends, of all classes, in Bay township and will doubtless enter his new work under similar auspices, we might say that his roxecessor is favorably spoken of -as baing a gentlemen of talent -courteous arid ever or the alert in the interests of his church. , Masons have commenced, work on Mesas. Verity and Son's new foundry. The building will be completed as soon as possible, that accommodation can be given their rapidly increasing bueitess. It a1. fords us a deal of pleasute to note the ad- vances of this firm, as their fa -emcee in business during recent years has beer. -pleasing to the public as it wagst be to themselves; and were Exeter favbred with More eitizerat of like progressive businesa tact, we would hare One of the liveliest towns itt Canada. This / firm employ donble the number of ha. 3 they did sortie time ago, and when t ,iew foundry is completed anothealarge rani 'on will be made to the staff. int present tal available space is occupied. • Two men, well dreseed mid of pilaus. able address, hese been•playing a sharp tridk on the farmers of `West Niesouri Derelieeter Towirehip,s, 'rimy represent ,tbeinselyee ,it agents of vartoes, ]ewellry • leOuees in' Toronto ana other eitiee, and otter whet appeal& to be gelmine gola watches at prices rangieg from $10 to $50. If rater:aim:sect OA to the vestal. of their ability to sell at such a low figurii,' the re- ply' ie that the firm theyitpresented had failed, and that the proprietor had ellow. ea them to retain their tramples io lieu of back salery. The genie workea nieely, arid among the vietime are Mies Phipps, of the 6th concession • Joseph I.Tren. of the 3rd concessioa, and nutty allele. A. loeel leweler place i the velue of the watches at $1.50, the case being of ramie - tun instead �f geld. The tamers wilt eensti,t their_ own ietereets "by givine 11 thee fellews a wide berth. Read Parkinson's change of advt. Spring stock complete at the big bank- rupt store. The weather up till to -day continued fine. Messrs. Mill & iVIcCall are makini large shipments of last fall apples. Reliable fielclattaArclen seeds of every variety, at Richard- ickezdt. Mr. Richard Ili:niter, of Usborne, is the owner of a ewe, which a few days ago dropped four Iambs. The town of Mitchell, St. Marys and Parkhill intend holding celebre"...I.As on the 24th May. The celebration here will eclipse them all, All the laest novelties in English, French, and Ameicen styles of millinery will be displayed at Richard Pickard's on April 9th and 10th. It is the universal expreasion of all strangers "that Exeter has the finest side- walks of any toeva in Ontario." They might well add "arid the cleanest towe." On Friday last, Mr. Immel of Reading shipped. from Eseter, a number of young Canadian dratightstallions. Ile took them them to Pennsylvania. Mr. Alex, Coltpehoun and family have arrived sefely at Douglas, lelenitobe,. They report having had. a very pleasant time en route. On Saturday night the band favored the toweepeople, maty of whom were On the Streets, with several eelectione o choice music. Evety irt Eaeter and turroanding. country is invitee to inspect, our grand . display of millinery, on Antit aals -1 lOth Sat Talchard Pickera'e. The new officers of the Salvatse ft have arrived. They had quite a folio o baturday evg., and the garnet garb( one one of the ofacere attracted consulerab attention. Should the elements ,tot interfere, the people of Canada thie yeer will exporimice ,one of the earliest springe ever known to ItO J- xeter Lumber Yard The Iinderilgned wishes to inform Vh epublic in general the , he keeps -constantly in stock - All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL DRESSED OR UNDRESSED. A. large stock of Herulook alwaps on hand at mill prices. Flooring, $iding., dressed--ineh, inch -and -a -quarter, inch -and -a half and two inch. Sash Doors, Blinds, Mouldings and all Finishing Materiel, Lath, &c. SHINGLES .A. SPECIALTY. -Competition ohallenged. The best and the largest stook, and at lowest prices. Shingles A 1. All dressed lunaber thoroughly seasoned and ready for use. No shainkage assured. A. call will bear out the above. Willis Main st THE OLD ESTABLISHED, Jas., 5 Absolutely Pure. This powd er nevervaries marvel. otpur- ityastrongth and wholesomeness. MOTS aeon th- omicale.n the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in. conipe talon with the multitudes of m low test, short weight, aluor phosphate powders. Sold may in ossis.-110AL 13AR.- ThIG-POWDEli, CC ..106 Wallstreet IF YOU WANIIT-TESAND MONEY Through X-mas and New Year's, BTJY YOUR GOODS FROM THE Cheap Store, Crecliton As he is determined to clear out all his stock of DRY GOODS, BOOT & SHOES, FIATS, CAPS, ETC., At lessthan actual. Cost WC" One Door South of Post Office Sale to commence 1st Jan., and continue until all is cleared out, as I am going out of the abov e lines . TERMS - CASH. N. B. All accounts must be settled lab January. jr. VEIT crEstza, Iv. OEN TRAL Drug Store e generatiens. W FIRM. Davilizon Bros., Builders d Contractors Step one door east of Persona' Ble,ok- —B141 HAS— 1 A NEW AND 00111214ETE ---STOCE OF— Boots & Shoes. Sewed. work a speciality. Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON, YOU CAN G -ET 20 POUNDS Raw Sugar FOR $1.00. ull stock of all kinds oi 12 Lbs A. f DYe- stuffs and package hand. Willa/111S 1 e Sugar FOR $1,00. -AT- P DIME" POST OFFICE STORE, Exeter North. THE INTERCOLONIAL Dyes,,:ja constantly on wb.t Condition PO wd- er5 the best in. the thark- et and always fresh. Faraiiy recip- es carefully prepared at CentralDrug Store Exeter. ImUITIZN ronith Shop. Manufaeturers of Sashes, Doors I and Blinds. Buildings eontracted for. Plans, .. estimates and speeifieationa 1 urnished if re. T virea, eLarges From their past experience in the building line the guarantee satisfaction. All work done with promptnesS and dispatch. Season- edlumber always on hand. , WM. DAVIDSOIC JORli DAVIDSON. TEE BEST Market Square TRE NICEST, General Store The undersigried would inform the pub- lic that he has jtist reoeived his SUMMER Po STOCK Is.fulllitie of DreCloods, gate igs flaps, ail& Crockery, Beets end Shoo. Those wishing anything ha my line will dna it to their edvantage to mill and in, evict my goods and prices. Highest prices paid for Bilt- ter and Eggs and ali kinds of produce. 3% 1* llos TfTiSWEETE"'ct -Aseertment of— 4 Confectionery • EN TOWN, JUST IN, 8e rRjsTL Awtby down in Price, FOLLION'S 13read,13ans, Oakes, and all kinds of Past ry, still Wm the lead. Iltfl,C1411arterS for Confection. ery at A, POLLICE'S, R WAY OF,CANADA, The royal mail, passenger and freight rt'uuter betWeen Canada and Great Britain,' -and- Direct eottte between the West and all the points on the Lower St. Lawrence and Bale de Ciluileur, else IOW un Drswick, Nova aeotitelnausse liclward Island, Cape 331-etOn and. Newtoundlan d. New end elegant buffet sleeping and ,AttY cars VIM 031through expterre trains, l'eseengere for Great Britain or the conti- nent by leaving Tetonto by a p.m, train on rehmsdey will joie otttWarcl Snail steamer at HalilaxSaturds.Y. , ettperior elevater,warchotee eau dem, ae-• eommodation at Malta% for shipment Of grain and general neerchandiee. 'Steers of experionee have provodthe Inter - eolonial, in oormection with steamship linos to and free:1.14114mi, Liverpool and Glee- gow to Gallia/Cr te be the quiekest freight route be he eon 0 flal ads. told Ore a t B rit ain. Iufebnatioits,s passenget and freight rates dot be had on eppliarttioa to. X e OX Western Vreight &Passenger Agent ssuessinuenso B1o0lI,Serk fit . '.Vorente POTTINGrlilt, Chief Superintendenl. aftwa,y office, 'Monetou, t,, Nov, 20, '18.