The Wingham Times, 1894-04-06, Page 5JAKE'S REI'Oirrs.
Wa:,w at.
Win il.ni, April S, 1894.
P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
lbs.. 1 50 to 1. 80'
053.to055
b . 0 52 to 0 53"
0 32 to 0 33.
035to.040
052 to 0 55'
.., poop 0 10 to 0 15
...., 0 111 to. 0 10,
;ei ..... ,,,, 0 9 to 0 10
rd.... .... ,1 25 to 175
6 00 to 0 00
bt 1'el 0 30 to 0 35
lb 0 05' to 0 05
per lU5 05 to 0 00
400to550
old ..,. 0 57 to 0 60
new,. ........ 057 to 060
at 0 53 to '0 50
..... 035to040
0 32 to 0 32
000to052
r bushel.... 35 to 0 40
0 17 to 0 18
ozen .. 0 10 to 0 12
poop. 6 00 to 700
300 to 400
1171E-07SHAW
IWN THE PRICE OF MEAT'
AGAIN.
-K, TOC° PER LTi.
lien heats in ldw proportion..
)RK SAUSAGE
also on hand.
spared to ,pay the highest price
Is of fowl. 'They must he drawn
ressed.
• GEO. SHAW.
m,.0ot. 10th, 1893.
ALWAYS
loapst ad But.
bbout the size of it; we don't
eh about hard times, because we
trade to conditions as they exist.
ie cheapest, means that you get
post for your dollar here. Our
the first part of April are 'as
.i.ters, very fine...... poop$ 1 x00
:fords .50'
Gw Boots1 CO.
Des 50.
le Tweed Pants. 1 10
bber Coats..... .. poop. 1 75.
iotton, 5, 6, 7, 8, ti, 10 cents
t valnda.
lanneletce for 1 00
:tra wide Flannelette for 1 00
Ingham for.... . 1 00.
6, 7, 7.1, 13, 9, 10, 12,,1 cents.
e assortment j'ast received
week.
y6,10and 12ti,ets.per yd.
eke, 3 pairs for 2a'
tubbers - 80
Albers 40
per pair.. ... . ....... 50'
5.
25.
25.
.25,
25•
25
25'
for
rrants Ior.......... poop..
i,ins for
h Pickles, 2 bottles for..
a for
atnlaat poop.
.e\seed ineal
een Cnilaefur ,... 1 00•
'roust sets, i,l value.. .... 1y50
Iuctrio Soap 25.
;pts, 100 pit's fur.... 6 60
god Japan Tea, for25
our wonderful Tea f+,r.. 1 00.
and E;;s t tam s ton, as Cash:
;SOP & i aE OYr
NANTED SALESMEN
holco line of Nursery Stock and Seed
Liberal salary or Commission paid weekly.
and paying, pasitions to rood men.
UCen+,+nts to beginn+rs. Exclusive torr.
if desired. Write at once for terms to
THE tIAWAS NUItSEItY CO.,.
Rochester, N, tL
BSEP E.N •
IiSi ill .1M:suit their own rin-
tOrn.t ., t. y „ettin? their
£rnLL.
TAD9LATRD
PEDIGREES•
ly other
r
Printrn they
y.
may need at
TIMES OFFICE
ave a large assortment of 'cute,
turn out worst in the beat style,
t notice, and at moderate charges.
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THE W 1N URAM TIMES_, APRIL 6, 1894.
T.AST WAWANOST•I.. Gerrie, to rent the hall Or religions , LISTOW1'L.
The Cowen met in the Connell services for six montlisfo>.'ono service ; Ex -Mayor Bruce and Misr Annie
room, on 11 :reh 27t1i, 1804 pursuant, each .Sunday. Moved by Mr, 1''er-'Bolton are appointed to represent the
to adjotlruinent. Members All pre- gnson, seconded by Mr. Graham, that 11liethodist Sunday School of this town
sent. Minutes of last meeting read they be granted the use of hall for l at the convention which is to be field
and adopted. Application of N, T. $1 for each Sabbath, council holding t in Mitchell 'next week. , ,
Ritchie, C. E.,Ifineardine,. for trio privilege of calletlling agreement atl 13. B. Saivis, whets now travelling .
office of 'Towvnsliip. i ngineet', receivc(1 any time—Carried. • Moved by Alt. 'for the .J. Mundell I Furniture a Co,, of -
aind laid over for further considers- Doig, seconded 1)y 'Mr. Graham, that !Elora, has been in the lower provinces
tion. Petition of A. IL ' Jacobs and the Auditors' Report as now read be for the past four weeks. where he bas
200printed in I u ee(. ed taking a l of of orders,
forty-two other ratepayers from the adopted au1c1copies be i i n s cc 1 in 1
townships of Last and West•wawa., pamphlet form—Carried. Accounts i A great deal of suprise and dimity
TIOS11 and IIttllett, again asking to Passed: R. Ross, $72.50, for salary as ; was exhibited by the people of this
take steps totivards the formation of at. collector ; L. Bolton, P, L, S., $10, 1 section when they heard that the
new ( p
point an arbitrator on the Southern' u, Murray' $1,50, rent of road, lot i Airs. Martin of Wallace was allowed
p ) 15 con 1k3;I. J. Bartlett $2,50,for togo free, There surelyhas been
botindal y, concession 1, between rust ' :Dickinson,
' c) i t• r i+l F i i l t' ;' d+ \'c(I ! repairing scraper ;
E. L. Dickilltson, a miscarriage of justice soiuewtierc..
l\ atVeatti . li 1. t ib, i'vt 1 , S
when it was unanimously resolved ; $4, for advice re Knox drain atncl A large .and. very crithusiastic MSS
that no action be taken in the natter, I Division court fees; Mrs. Angst, $5, sleeting ,of Our eititizei s assembled at
on account of Hallett council refusing' charity; John Haskins, $2, far eul- the call of the Mayor in. the town
to appoint air arbitrator. - I vert on H & M boundary; A, Sinclair, hall last Friday evening to discuss
1p
Union SI 61 Section incl .a - ; for survey of Lonox drain in Gre. ; self-confessed murderer of old
The $7.20, •insurance on Township hall; the proposition of Krug Bros. & Co.,
The following persons were ap- w J. Perkins, $3.62,charity for Mrs. of Cltt:slcy, re the moving of their
pointed Pathinasters, Pound Keepers Marn and clothes for 13irtch boy; furniture, factory to Listowel, A
and Fence Viewers for 1894: I,Jolln Evan's, $8, Auditor's fees; P, number of leading citizens addressed
. Pathmastei s : George. 11 Marshall, I I3epinstall, $8, Auditor's fees, Moved the meeting and all were in favor
Henry Lawlor,Albert II..Jacobs, Jas. (b Mr. Graluan, seconded by Air. of the scheme and promised to do all
Potter, sr., Wm. Kehna; Wm. King • y
, Doig, that the council do now ad- they comet to help it along. 'A board.
sr., Henry (xoviel, \\'1n. Wilson, journ to meet in Brown's hotel, Ford- of trustees eonsisting of J, W. Scott,
Thomas Brown, Robt.
y Jolmston, sr., with, on the third. Wednesday in W. G. Hay, W. E. Binning, A. W.
Robt. C. McGowan, Carles Steti art; April next—Carried. Featherstone, and J. H. Stewart, was
Wm. Radford, John Dingwall, Geo. Wm. .D•axl•;, Clerk. appointed to act on behalf of the
citizens, A subscription list was
TURNBPRItY, started which a large number signed
before leaving the hall. Whatever
Mr, Robert Douglas had a herd assistance is given the firm has to be
of twenty head of cattle clehorned, a given in the shape of' subscriptions,
Thos. W. Noble, • Thoxnas Ross,' short. time ago, --The Trustees of S. as we cangive no more bonuses.
Lancelot Nethery, Jas, McGill, Henry S: No. 9,(AMcPherson's), are asking forKrum Bros re well and favorably
Krachling,. Thomas Potter, Wm.
Helps, Wallace Jackson, Minn° Vin-
cent, Adalii Hoover, sr., •Win. .T.
Parks, Jas. Higginbottam, John Red-
mond,' sr.,John Cook, Benj. Taylor,
Edwards, Benj. Witmer; Benj. Il:,
Taylor, John H. Hoover,Davicl Cook,
John McLean, Wm. Nethery, David
A. Dunbar, George Taylor, John
Bennett, Samuel Fells, John Owens,
Jas. MoCalltuu, Jas. Henry, Joseph
McBurney, Patrick Gibbons, Jas.
Walsh, si•., George Reid, David
Taylor, henry Deacon, John Shoe -
bottom, George Daley, John Salter,
sr., Mark Cassels, John Menzies, sr.,
tenders for the erection of a brick known to most of our •citizens, they
school house. having a..'c'sidec1 here previous to going
The following is -the standing cif to Chesley. The fact that they have
the scholars of S. S. No. 5 for the succeeded in building up an extensive
month of Marcel. The names are business there in a short time, frtoin
arranged in order of merit and the a small beginning, is the best
figures correspond to the • number of assurance that with larger and more
days the pupil was present during suitable buildings, better shipping
the month. This week ,the TJniform facilities, and a much superior trade
Examinations from the second to the centre, they will establish an industry
Richard Irwin, Andrew C. Sim son third class, and from the third here that will be of great importance
p , class to the ' fourth are being i11 the towns future development.
John 1?. Currie, . Duncan McKellar, Held in the school: 4t11 clhss-Thos.
7
.Jas. Young Jas. Perdue, Wm. Ar- R b' 20• Ma Brie 1'9 How to Got a "Sunlight" Picture.
Wm. ell, , a„ie .. o
4th Class Senior—Thos. Gilmour, 20: Per bearing the words "Why Does a wo-
man Look Old Sootier Than a man") to
Annie Weir, 11; 'Mary Gray, 7; Lizzie Lever Bros., Ltd., 43. Scott St., Toronto,
Hastings, 4.• 3rd Glass Junior— and you will receive by post a pretty pio-
Aggie Fergie, 15; Alex. Higgins, 20; tune, far ea fro Isis erteay way to decoratle
David Weir, 19; Waldo Hastings, 17. your dome. tie soap is the best in the
2nd Class—Thos, Gibson, 20; Lily market and it will only cost one cent post -
Robinson, 20; Gussie Hastings, 17; - age to send in the wrappers, if you leave..
Robinson,
Maggie
Robinson,
,
buckle, .Jolm F. Linklater, John W Wen,
2Q. i1 a ie For ie 10 Send 25"S Rohr Soap wrappers (wrap-
Curric, Gavin Wilson, Henry Grain,
John Leggatt, Thos. Campbell, David
Clow, Wm. Pardon, George Garton,
sr., Wm. Beecroft, Jas. Martin,
Albert Rintoul, Robert Haines, Hugh
McBurney, Richard Leishman, Alex.
Bruce, sr., John Stein, John B. Jefl'er-
son,and Jolm Murwood. Hugh Gilmour, 20; y
Pound Keepers John Hoare, Geo. 18. 2nd Part Class—Miner Gibson, fully.
Quinn, Benj. H. Taylor, Wm. Bone, 15; Eilmer Gibson, _19; Robt. Weir, , •. • LOWER WINGH AM.
Andrew:Wen, Jiffs. Clow,. Edward 13 'Phe average attendance for the
• KNOWLEDG
Brings oomfn. t rr,d im„rnvement and
tends to °persons'. ,C' t,Vniellt when
rightly used, The many. who live bet-
ter than others and onjoy lifo more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles enibracsd in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellonco is duo to its presenting
in the form •meet acceptttb'e and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
, ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with • the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the. Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowels without -weak -
ailing them and it is perfectly free from
:very objectionable substru.ce.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug.;
gists in 75c. 'bottles, but it is mann-
factured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being, well informed, you will not
kept any substitute i>1()Eored,•
lI• Lr ' C trrL1t11C1• the ends open. Write your address care -
Robinson, Jas. Owens and Jas. Cocli- month was 20. The following is the .report of the
rramsJos. E. McDoNoorr, Teacher. Lowehr Wingham school for the
Fence Viewers : 'Alfred Carr, John. The followingreport is a repof the montjl of 1larch, 18SR. :
• McDowell, Geo. Fothergill, John T. standing of the pupils in S. S. No. 6, 4TH CLASS
MASKS DAYS IRssnxr.
Currie, John Menzies, sr. and Samuel for the month of March: N. Beckett._ .. 157 20
McBurney sr. 4fen CLASS SENIOR. 140 20
Statute labor scale same as last 1(AR+Sa DAvs PRsasNT
year, viz.: Assessed up to $500, 1 Ennnie Wheelens t . . 20
day's work, from $500 to $1,000, 2 Ernest Blackwell .. .
day's work, from $1,000 to $2,000 3' Milton Blackwell ...
day's work, and for every $1,000 •Sara Johnston
assessment or any part thereof, one Aggie 1\Iitehell
additional clay. Three clays allowed Albert Porter
us usual for elan, team, and inlple_ Albert Louttit
ments in the performance of statute John Iloinuth
labor. By-laws Nos. 4 and 5, 1894, • 4TI•I massJUNIO3.
read and passed. Debentures were Lizzie Honntth 215
°... 213
Mason, sr., cleaning out gravel pit, Foster Fyfe 78
passed and signed in favor of Wm. Tena Kelly .
and. fixing culvert twice on Eastern 3RD CLASS.
gravel road, $4 ; Wm: Karla; 30 ` Zorn, Wade, 446
10
18
15
20
10
18
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16
16
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19
20
19
19
20
20
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15
rods wire fence, lot 36, con. 1, 84.50; Icla Hoinuth........ 447
John Daer, ;60, rods wire fence lot 35 Andrew Mitchell... 383
con. 1, $9. '. The Council then aur- Winnie Porter.....: 371
Punted till Monday, 28th May Nett, Lizzie Bryce ....... 369
then to Meet as a Court of Revision Mary Cowden...... 356
•
and Appeal. Edward Johnston':. 309
P. PCRT>JRI+IRLD, Cleric. Matthew Ferguson.. 232
(, _ Ella Mitchell....... 161
IIOI\'ICh,
Bert Porter. • . 14.1
I i'iugllie Johnston. , . , 139
The council timet in the Township 2ND 'CLAS,.
Hall, Gerrie, March 21st pursuant to Clara Elliott......., 259 15
adjournment. :Members all present. Frank Elliott 251 19
The peeve in the chair. Minutes of Freddie Elliott.... 225 18
last meeting read slid approved. Emma Hawk .156 8
Letter read from Mr. John Knox, Willie Mitchell140 14
stating that wished drain to be ... 2ND CLASS Icra?IC13,
cleaned out by May next. Moved by , anies .Belly ..... 21 20
Mr.GrabainsecgndedbyMr. Fergusoit, , i'AizT 2\"D CLAss,
the clerk uotlfiyall parties below hint. *etty Bryce. 131 19 '
to go on and clean out • their drains Willie /telly123 19
. and have all completed not later Harry Goy, 111 • 13
than the 1st of June. Letter read, Alice Little, - 108 14
front R. Matheson, Esq., of Dcat and i ,Lucy, liaKKa,;'ue'1.03 16
Dumb Institute, Belleville, asking for i George Little: 102 18
three pairs of stockigs for l3irtch boy. i • PART Ta'r CLASS. .
Ordered to be foifvarled at once,
manic.i
e Holmes ...
Upon application Of Jeremiah Beldon Frankly, Johnston, N
in re drain on hie property 311(1 Eddie tillott ...poop
down, movedl'by Mr. Greg,,seconiled Iterbit; Elliott....., .
by lir•.Ferguson, that the Reeve and Bertha ;ticlt.agtte .. , 4
• 16
17
15
Mr. Doi,e, inspect the. same --Carried. Average attendancefor the month
A deputation .of the A.0. U. W., was 83.
1+'. Hill
A. King ' .... 119 • 19
M. Linklater 117 20
J. Murdoch. 101 20
4TH CLASS JR.
J. Dey , poop 103 19
M. G rahani 102 17
R. Currie 90 15
M. Halstead . , 78 18
3RD CLASS SR.
20
M. Kennedy. 108
N. Martin 111
E. Welsh'92
3, Lockeridge. 3:
3RD CLASS .TIL.
G. Ansley . . 168
J. King '141
G. Johnston116
M. Campbell. 109
B. Cruickshank.. S. 101
E. 'Wellwood'. 101
J. Murdoccl 93
1?. Green 83
A. jPattcrson 70
M. MacDonald65
R. Johnston .. 64
N. Graham 62
Campbell, 33
2ND CLASS SR.
V. Phippen 160
G. Elford.... 153
J. Linklater 131
R H. England 1.22
R. 'Elford 10:1
A. Graham... 108
0. Campbell 100
Jr 1'ottcr, ...poop98
I... Finley poop.. 93
W.' Welsh 85
A. Currie, .. 63
L. Potter 63
2xD CLASS .TR.
R. Deyell. , poop 136
A.
130
Wiley. .
U. Ransom ..... , 111
J. King. poop92
J, Murdoch.. poop00
• Graham ........ 8 2
J. England........ 73
S. Currie........... 75
J. Finley......... lis
1). Finley.. 110
J. Lockeridge: , ...
b
Average attendance Siru.
57.
consisting of Messrs. If, Perkins, Its IT I!rZ11 A. 1tntis, Teacher.
Iottnn
+ and
R. Ross,
b
the
001111cil to root drake any charge for l The .text uniform promotion exam -
use Of hall for entertainment prod. .
ina,,.aotl for the county of Bruce will
ously field by them.'1'lldi same wit; be, guild x8n Monday and Tuesday,
1ft ` fl ha urs of the caretaker.
c 111 e )ill
Applieatlon of .los, nndt'rsoii, • or 1 lith and loth. R. J. BARTON, Teacher,.
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Live Stook Marlt:ats.
Montreal, Q., April 2. --There was
about 450 head of butcher's cattle,80
calves anct 150 sheep and 10 spring
lambs offered at East End Abattoir
to -day. The butchers were present
in large numbers, but trade in cattle
than on
priceslower slow and
was
head of the
few i cad
• t Thursday. A fe
1 ts Thus y
best cattle were sold at 4• cents per
lb. and Mr. Bickerdike bought a car
load, 22 head of very good beeves at
4 cents per lb less $1 per head
Pretty good stock sold at from 31-e to
3ie and the common, rough and half -
fatted beasts at fi'oni 21c to 34e per
pound; a large bull in good condition
sold at about 3 o and the hard looking
scrubs at from 2e to• 3c per 'lb.
There were no prune calves offered
here to -day and the best pair was
sold at $13 for the pair; • shivering
bobs would bring less than $2 each.
Mr. Meurrier bought 25 choice yearl-'
ing lambs at 5c per lb, The spring
lambs to -day were a rather poor lot
and sold at from 3 to $5 each. Fat
hogs are lower in price and sold from
4ie to 5c per Id.
East Buffalo, N. Y., April 2.— 1
Cattle -Ninety . cars: sale opened •
stronger, but grew worse, closing dull,
i dragged at last week's opening price;
• exports were light, buyers at $3.75 to
$4; fairly good choice to extra quoted
at $4,10 'to 64.25; iltocliuui but choice
I $3.23 to $3.45; good light, $3, to $3.-
, 25; mixed, $2,60 to $3.50; export brills
i$3 to $3.25. Sheep and lambs --One
hundred and fifteen cars on sale;
unexpected ly active and stronger;° ad-
vance in values of lambs has been
equal to $1,15 po cwt. in the past
three weeks, and to -day's value were
15e to 25c higher than last week's
close; good to fancy lambs; $5 to 5.50;
good to fancy wethers,• $4.75 to $5;
good to choice sheep, $-x.15 to $4.55.
Hogs—One hundred and tete cars;
opened fairly active; a trifle lower,
• grew weaker and closed • dull; best
Yorkers,. $4.85 to 614.8 7' ; pigs, :4.80
to $4.00; •nlixecl packet's, +,, 4.80' to $4.-
85;
4:
85; choice heavies, x,'4.75 t.) $4.80.
MC)N
AHI *.m5r
Every year a great .tient of money is lost
BY THE LQNC CREDI" SYST '
This week we will put you Dai the right track to saver that money by a
practical pointers. It is an acknowledged fact that
is the great money power to service in the present clay-, and the main who,
buys for SPOT CASH and sells for READY CASH, is in a position to help,
you along. Here are a few pointers to start you on elle right track. Tile
are only a few of' the many we could give you, but time and spaeo does n
permit
Factory' Cotton. , .. poop icy, per card.
White Cotton-.
,poop - . • .
Shirting, .
Flannelette
.. .
Ladies' Hose
Ladies' No, 4 Vests . .
Lace Curtains, taped...
Ponge Silk, all colors . .
Kid Gloves. •.°..
Dress Goods, double- width . .
41110
111.1
.., 5e. ..
..5e. 45
...Se. per pair.
°.,.Se. each
,25e, per pair.
...25e. a yard,
• , • 25e. per pair.
• .,15c. and up.
Cutting and fitting a specialty. ALL MANTLE GOODS bought IOUs
store cut frac of charge. TWEEDS 25c. a yard and up. See our all 'wool
suits for $4.50, GROCERIES fresh and cheap. 6 lbs, New Tea for $1,00.
SHOES at Manufacturers prices.
MAC:DONALI) BLOCK.
Coughing
leads to Consumption. Stop
the Cough, heal the Lungs
and strengthen the System
with
Scott!s
Ernulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver 011
and hypophbsphites. It Is
palatable and easy on the
stomach. Physicians,
the
world over, endorse it:
teat
3 til
abed
deceived
Substituted
Oo, by
Scott.t%%site, Belleville. A1ipfUggists, $5. &$L
G. McINTYRE,
WIXGITAi11.
PRINK, 189
Our stock is now complete in
DRESS GOODS,
' PRINTS, CHALLIES, -.
DELAINES, &
See our TWEEDS, HATS and CAPS.
19 pieces of
Call anf'sec our stuff. •
40c. WOOL DELAINES for 25c.
TIMOTHY. AND CLOVER
Wholesale and Retail.
Respectfully yo:irs,
G-]
Q -
SEED
HL
DON'T LET ANOTHER WASN.DA Y
G0 BY W"rllour (JSING
OU will find
that it will do
what no other
soap can do, and
will please you every
way.
It is Easy, Clean,
and
Economical to wash with
this soap.
hite Goods Sale.
g
\Vitt' the first of' March we inaugurate a Big Sale of White Good
of eA 'i'y description, White Cotton Lawn Muslins, Table Linens,
Sheetings, &c.
\trhite Cottons from Ge. up; Gray Cotton, 34 inches wide. 4c. a
yard; Heavy Twill \\ hite Cotton, extra value at 14e., worth 17c.,
Victoria i,,awns, from 10e. up. Special novelties in Lawns and ltlnslins,,
with embroidered edges. Ready-made 1)t'ess Aprons for 30e, Table,
Linan, good anclrheavy, from 20c. up. Sheetings,either ¢ or .& bleached,
or unbleached from 121c. up.
We have made a specialty of Lases and Embroiders this season.
'and are prepared to show you a fuller range than usual. Yon knows
what lovely Laces we bad last season; well, this year we have tar sur-
passed all former efforts, both as regards to quantity and quality, and
have almost ton large a stock,
THEY MUST BE SOLD.
Now is the tiro), pm folies are commencing. to look out for these
goods awl we invite yoti to come in and l=ee them. We gra snac' you
cannot resist our tttns andprices. We them in White, 3t
a k
and two tone Silk, Cotton and Linen itnd.yon are sure to get the finest
choice here. See our new Spring txoods 1n all departments.
Headquarters for Field and Garden Seeds.
Prib 10 II 4 0
N. 13—We bought at a low rate on the $, the stock of Boots and
Shoes belonrting to the estate of the late J. M. Buchanan, whit+ will
be soh. at SLAIJTGI{TEIt PRICES. See these goods and save 117o •
on your purchases.
T. A. MILLS.