9 dwelling at (or near) the village of in the said Form J. district, there being no practising notary public at or near the said village (or any other legal cause), did, at the request of and in the presence of the original { well known unto me, exhibit bill ;} } whereof a true copy is above written note drawer unto P. Q., the acceptor thereof, personally, (or at promisor his residence, office or usual place of business) in acceptance thereof, unto which Wherefore I, the said justice of the peace at the request aforesaid, have protested, and by these presents do protest drawer and indorsers (bill against the promisor and indorsers (acceptor, drawer and indorsers of the said } note and all other parties thereto and therein concerned, for all exchange, re-exchange, and all costs, damages and interest, present and to come, for want of (acceptance) payment bill. of the said note. All which is by these presents attested by the signature (Signature of the witness.) 30 Vict., 1867, chap. 34... An Act to amend chap. 116 of the Revised Statutes, "Of Bills, Notes and Choses in Action;" also Act 12th Victoria, chapter 39, relating thereto. Section 1. [*Except in so far as such articles, or any of them, relate to evidence in regard to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes.] APPENDIX I. $475.50. INLAND BILL OF EXCHANGE.-SECS. 3, 4. FORMS. No. 1. TORONTO, 1st March, 1892. Three months after date pay to the order of E. F. & Co., four hundred and seventy-five Dollars, value received A. B. 9885 To Messrs. C. D. & Co., Montreal. Exchange for £200 Stg. FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE.-SECS. 3, 4. No. 2. TORONTO, 10th February, 1892. At sight of this FIRST OF EXCHANGE (Second and Third To the Bank of Montreal, London, Eng. Form 1. Form 3. £100. FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE.-SECS. 3, 4, 9. LIVERPOOL, 25th February, 1892. Sixty days after date pay to our order one hundred Pounds, value received, at current rate of exchange for banker's sight draft on London. To Messrs. A. B. & Son, $500. No. 3. To E. F. & Co., Toronto. Toronto. FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE.-SECS. 3, 4, 9. No. 4. C. D. & Co. CHICAGO, 1st March, 1892. Thirty days after date pay to the order of the First National Bank, five hundred Dollars, with exchange on New York, value received, and charge to account of The A. B. Co. Per C. D., Manager. $250.25. No. 5. CHEQUE CROSSED GENERALLY.-NEGOTIABLE.— MONTREAL, 1st March, 1892. To the Merchants' Bank. Pay to E. F., or order, two hundred and fifty Dollars. A. B. No. 6. CHEQUE CROSSED SPECIALLY.-NOT NEGOTIABLE.— Mat. Negali $575. To the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Pay to E. F. or order five hundred and seventy-five Dollars. TORONTO, 1st March, 1892. A. B. No. 7. INLAND PROMISSORY NOTE.-SECS. 82, 71 (e), 14(2)(b). $250.75. TORONTO, 26th February, 1892. DUE 30TH JUNE. Four months after date I promise to pay to the order of E. F., at the Molsons Bank, Montreal, two hundred and fifty Dollars, value received. 75 A. B. Form 5. |