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The Wingham Times, 1894-04-13, Page 4:MI ID 111 1 TIIE WING-11AM TIMES, APRIL 13, 1894, E. WILL i A M% ,,. 50 per cent on receipts over $3,000. (-41-, slietift•s and County Crown Attorneys _i.i. . . 5 will be required to return 10 per VREIVLIST emt. On incomes of from el,000 to -.V.,2,500, with the sliding smile up to 51.) per cent. en returns over •••'3,:`)00., The deductions now made in the ease i...t of Sheritt; are estended to Clerks of DRUGGIST flw pet and County Crown At- torneys. An important change is also effected to the advanteg•e of the municipalitiee. leegistrars were for- merly required to ply a proportion of their gToss meelpts to the Province and of their net receipts to the muni- "- epp. Urunsmok House cipalities. Both these refunds will now be made to the manicipalities under the new act. 7AND- AGT.41 N. VI. TELEGRAPH O( Wingham, Brussels Young Itberalo, Banquet. t, r,*.•••• Ernssels, April 7. ----The Yonne, • pc- 00111141jani 1111e5 lien's Liberal Club of this town hela .tucet mccessful banquet in the Town he still h eld the pusition. The tariff house aud his intentiond to comply a t Hell last night. There was a large renthieed a manufacturers' tariff, with rules of Company. McKague attendance, including not a few local although it was pretended that it was —.11.1eKagne—That all applicatiOns ' Conservatives,while among the guests afarmers' tariff, lf the latter state- . for insrannee be no* laid bore the lenent were true the farmers had to t-Directora for examination --Carried. • • tene a &eta -nee were Ho -•-•••••••••••-• on, might quote their Blue 1300le. which you here attended to the in. figures and thew retiree, but those tweets 8J.1 the admirable way in! familiar with the country kienv that which you have performed the work ; more eeollottly Was required today of the Company during Ulm seven ; than tbr malty years past, The Gov- years. And now that you are about erument might dictate a policy of to return to the Old Couutry, we feel protection to their followers, "bid," that we are parting with one whose said the Colonel, "1 refuse to h.( bound urbanity has been conspicuous and by it. I deny that a C011BerVatiVt, whose presence we willg•reatly miss, must be a protectionist, and when . We trust that you turd yours will have the general election comes on there a pleasant voyage home ad that all are thoweand; of Conservatives who vow: expectations will be tally waltz- ' win not accept the doctrine of protee- vU.We assure you of our best wishes. tion propounded by the Finance for your present and future well - Minister." Mr.. O'Brien declared that being. Signed in behalf of Board of Mr. Foster could not defend his tariff DirectorbY reductions on protectionist principles. ! . R. E. LITTLE, President. It reminded him of the general =leer Culross, March 31st, 1894, who, -finding it impossible to defend a A. Aoamsox, Esq., position, 'retreated under cover of ; • Culross, Out, night, leaving his wateh fires burn- Mr. Andrew McKague gave notice ing that the enemy might think that of improvements to benutde on his FlaDAY APRIL 18, 1894. EDITORIAL NOTES. • • Tun position taken by the Domin- ion Government in regard to the taking -of evidence before the Public Recounts committee looks very much as if they were desirous of burkieg investigation -into the expeediture *the different departments of the government. THE redistribution bill was intro- -Zinced in the Ontario Legislature, the other day. By it Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa are each given an ad- ditional member. None of the other tonstituencies of the Province are in any way. dealt with, except, those bordering on Hamilton and Ottawa, and some of the territory le longing 'to these are added to the cities for election purposes. MR, O'CONNOR, M. P. P. for South Bruce, has a bill before the Ontario • Legislature to exempt the plant and • a-ppliances of gas and electric com- panies from taxation. Any such company, however, is to be assessed on an amount equal to the amount of dividendspaidto the shareholders,who aFC tJ he exempt from assessment in "tiftesPect of such dividends. It is:also ; ..: peovi cd that a tele]. hone company , 1• • whose head Mike is . not within the Province shall be assessed in the municipality in which operations are .being conducted upon the net profits earned in that locality available to- . - wards dividends to shareholders. Sharehoidere, in such case, to tel from assessment in respect •of income derived eenn the company in _question. THE annual report . of the inspec- tion of prisons in Ontario for the year Cnding September 30th last, has been laid before the Ontario Legislature. • Daring this period a decrease is c 8,10W11 in the Dumber of prisoners committed to the common jails of the Province. in 1892 there were 9,01 1. ' • in 1893 8,619, a reduction of 892, .. Sinee 1889 e steady and satisfactory . felling off is displayed; while in 18:3 the number of commitments was fewer than for the past twenty years, • Of the 4619 persons committed, • 7;180 were males and 1,439 were females; a•decrease of 4-13 males mid an increase ,of 51. females. The crime most prevalent was- that of 41runkenne4s--36 per eent—while vagrancy, larceny and common assault Were the next in order. Of the total number convicted 4,477 • Lwere males and .931. females; 2,765 Were temperate and 5,854 were in- . temperate; 6,915 could read and* 1,701 were illiterate. THE Hon. G. W. Ross has a bill le Tore the Ontario Legislature dealing with the fee question. By it the ' eliding sole of percentages which fee -paid officials are required to re- , Owe to the public, is altered, the old ea:Wales not being milted to the i • • . . •! • ) be thankful for small mereiee. 4.UL J Mele ague—Allison—That having Hard!, ; Mr. Charles Hyman, AI. ., I , J. London; Thomas Gibson, : the necessaries offthe farm remained - examined sixteen' npplications, they highly taxed. rhreshing ma -whines I are found satisfactory, for which the and Mr. Frank Pedley, President of . ( were :10 per cent, axle grease 25 per ' President and Secretary shall Prepare the Toronto Young Liberal Club were tiles and lelittlice• belting 20 per ! and issue policiee—Carried, Allison The chair was taken be President Kendall, ancl the viee-chair .by Mr. cent, Harness 30 per cent. nails 30 l —J. McKague—That the motion .6y PCI eent, seythes, , etc., 35 per Thos. Allison, seconded by Alek. Me - G. F. Blair. The local elergymcne cent, shovels do per cent, wagons 25 Kague, and laid over at last meeting, Reve. Mr. Ross and Mr. Cobbiedick, per cent, buggies 85 per cent, horse • be received by. this board and adopt - were toasted first and responded tee . blankets . pm ccnt, and so 011 over ed. Mr. Clark asked for • yeas and -felicitously. To the toast of the a long list of articles. What had -the nays, when Messrs. Reid, Allison, A. ladies President Moore of the Yormg farmer on the free list? Corn for McKague, J. McKague and Little Conservative• Club responded; and . seed and animals for improvement of voted yea and Mr. Clark nay. Motion Tice President Taylor and T. Farrow,: stock. That completed the free list carried. Allison—Reid—That the ex -M. P. P., spoke to the toast of the for the farmer. This new tariff was . Secretary -Treasurer is hereby. in- After'Young Conservative Association. ' from. first to last a manufacturers' structed to prepare a by-law ratify- theee courtesy toasts came 'that of the Governor-General and tariff, and. would be scorned by the ing his appointment and . have the farmers of this country. It is an same laid before this board at next Dominion Parliament, to which Mr, Charles Hyman, M. P., replied in a anti-British tariff, in support of which meeting; that a copy can be sent - powerful speech on the trade ques- he iustanced the discriminating tax to the Inspector—Carried. • J. Me - tion. He discussed the new tarill"at on tea Coining from England. He Kague—Allison—That this Board do able length and pointed out ridiculed the policy of the Govern - 'consider that it had clone little or nothing to_ ment asking 1;1750,000 for a fast ;ward modifying the National. Polley. Atlantic, service in order to promote The corruption accompanying and foreign trade. Mr. Foster must be the increased expenditure resulting 111811110 to think that lie could have a from protectionist taxation :WM foreign trade and a, ,protectionist strongly condemned. "Yuan ent _policy at the same time. No Country Liberalism" was respondedto by 111r. '°verY succeeded -in doing that. In Hyslop and President Peaky, of rro_ .conelusion 111r. O'Brien =said "I can - Tonto Mr. Pedley spoke es- . mot support :the Government in -this •of the benefits of organization among new tariff." young men aud of the intenehanee of . wiews at such gatherings.- He urged CULROSS. his hearers to prepare for the lea . The Directors of the Cuirass Manual election and do everythingpossible te • I ire Insurance Company met b. 1. ,again re -•urn the Mowat Gorernment Teeswatee, 3.1Iareh 31st, 1894, afeeord- :to powei.. Ng to motion of adjournment. • Min - Mr. tilbson,I • who reiniesanted Fa*t,. utes of previous mo.,,ting read and et l. Huron in the Legislature before maw motion J. iNicKagueand Reid, were of these present wear born, was tic,-- adopted. Mr. 1Vallec3r, of Graenoch, ,corded a most enthusiastie 'welcome. appeared ,before the •board as 'request - He spoke of the honesty and fairness 'ed with regard to two sheep he sup - of adminstration of the Mowat Goe•-••".posed to have been diked by light- •ernment, and of the progress made Ring- Moved by Thos. Allison,mecond- during the period in which be had .ed by A. MeKague, that . as Mr. been a member of the House. Hon.. i Walker has .not complied with the A. S. Hardy, replying to the sabre rules of this company by „giving toast, expressed the pleasune he felt in : Secretary,proper notice and also not ihie,first ,visit to Brussels. Hepraised ;giving sufficient proof that his sheep Mr. Gibson's devotion to the interests * evere killad .by lightning, this cone of Ids constituents, and then turned ipany cannot entertain his Alaim— P. Clarksecond, 'to a ,discussion of the prheetples of Carried. .Moved by Liberalism as shown in the history of ted by W.,Reid, that as auditors have ilhe mother country and ,of Canada. epresented their repast •of the a0311; The great leaders of Libealarism dur- ipany's books since lst Jan. ,to 31st ing the past, century were reSereqd to :March, the same being satisfaetory, and -their life work shown to be the that repent be .adepted—Carried. broadening of the liberties and the 'Moved by likes. Allison, seconded by ' 1 Reid that as...1 • GODERICH. fr. Gordon has I/MM. LONDEBORO, . WOrd was received by Mr, Robert . Crawford of the death of his Bou Williamovho was accidentally killed in Oregon, on the 15111 Marele—Mr. Andrew Taylor left last week for Manitoba the Northwest, where - lie Will spend, the summer,—Mr,' Dawson did not deliver his lecture 011 Mouelty night, as wee advertieed, there being -Very few out owing no doubt -to the revival meetings that are being carried on in the Metho- dist ehureh. Mr. Dawson will, in all probability, lecture this 88 11)0 seasen is getting too late for this spring, ---There seems to be a good deal of talk about . draining in. the village and eome Meetings held, but nothing definite has been decided upon yet. —Next Friday evening will be. the regular meeting night of the S.. 0. E. Lodge. 'The report of the delegates to -Grand Lodge will be submitted and other important mat- ters leid before the lodge„ A good attendance . desired.—Miss Crisp is visiting friend* Walton ---Mr Ueo , Emersen sold a fine new Heintzman Piano last week.—The two young Englishmen who came out with John Holland have procured employment, one of them with Mr. E, Lear,,,ef the 3rd .con. Hullett, and the other with Mr. Boyd, of Clinton, as baker. --Mr. Bell, hotel keeper, had a little bit of cl m -T-, Ty C LB a scare on Friday last, caused by- a 0 - blazing Chinmey.—Joseph Colclugh • and other meats in low proportion, i$ engaged with Mr, Lowsley, our butcher.—Robert Crawford, who has MARKET REPO aTe. Wingbam, Alain% 189 A i WPCIIII414, Tolour per 100 lbs.. .... ... 1 GO to 1 80 Oorreeted by P. Deans, Praline° Dole , `• 0 53 to 0 55 I gall. Wheat... .. proig Wheat.. ......... 0-52 to 9 p. Peas Barley Oats.. • 4 • s . 4 4 • R. • • • A •'• 4 • • • II 0 02 tg, U OW 0 35 to 0 400 0 -52 to 0 55. Butter, tub.... . , 0 10 to 0 16, Butter, rolls ...... . , .. ... , 0 10 to 0 1.6', „ Eggs per dozen - . ..... .. , .• 0 8 to 0 9' I Wood per cord.... .... .. - 2 25 to 1 75. 0 80 to 0 35 1Hay per tot, ...... . , - , . - o 'Potatoes, per bushel:. . 0 05 to 0 05 1Tallow, per lb ,, 0 05 to 0 05 Dried i'.piles, per lb Dressed I oge......,.. 6 00 to 5 00 4 50 to 6 50, Beef '0,11Wheat, new.. .... .... 0 87 to 0.60 Fall Wheat, old cir:Ton, 0 53 to 0 58 0 57 to 0 Oa Spring3_Wheat Oats ariey . . 0 32 toll 82 0 35 to 0 40 0 85 to 0 40 0 50 to 0 52 itstoes, per bushel, . Butter 0 17 to 0 18 lbge ., . per ............... • • . 0 10 to 0 12 . .... 6 CO to 7 00 Cordwera 8 00 to 4 00 * GEO. SHA CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT' . . ADAK — PORK .SAUS'AGE been on the sick list, is getting bettele —John Lawson is also- improving.— • . also on lutnel. • . The next meeting of District Lodge No. 94,1, 0. G". T., will be held in .for kinds ef owl. They must be drawn. • I am prepared •t:, pay the highest price, Clinton on May 18th.,--Notwitlistan.d- and well dressed. ing the had- night, there was a fair • ttunoue at the Goocl Templar meeting1 _ GEO., SHAW.. 011 Tuesday evening. ,There .was Wingham, Oct. 10th, 1898. Inow adjourn to 'meet . again an the one candidate initiated. • !last Saturday of April, at 2 p. in town hall—Camied. Board then ad- BLUEVALE. journed. .Mrs, John Johnston and Master G. A. PRINGLE, See.. Freddie Johnston, of Goderieh, were • visiting in the village.—Mr. R. N. I Mr, T. Ross has started, a shingle Duff and Mr. James Robertson at-, mill on lot 26, 4th con., running it tended. the Young Liberal Club with his thrashing engine.—Mr. Wne Caslick has severed his connection with the homestead and is now work- ing his own. -farm on the Sed with his -family to Toronto where he Mr. Andrew Ager is at present 'en_ will reside in fature,—The house of gaged. .with ten Reeve.—Miss Rate Mr, Nelson Thornton in Morris, was. banquet in Brussels last Friday; night. —Mr. .3 eines Timmins. having I sold his store and contents has moved ; Murchison is at present in very poor burned to the ground on Tuesday. health.—Mr. N. Piekell is improv- Very-• little of the. contents Were saved.—Me. and Mrs. J. J. Messer, of , ing and beautifying the approach to the front (ends residence.—Miss Lea Hamilton, are visiting at Mr.. Wm. McDonald is home from Windsor at Messeies this week.—Mrs. R. N. Duff' and .Master Clayton Duff spent Hon - her paresets, severely. indisposed with (day last in Bruseels.—Mrs. John Bur an attack 'df pleuriste-LMr. J. Meir'S gess spent last week In Brussels. -Mr, boy, who got his leg broken, is bn- Alex_Andemon has rettirned from proving—The severe nightly frosts. kinske.gen, Mich., where he went to of the tufa week have retmelled spriwg ;attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, operations considerably, and it is: feared Chat the fall wheat, whick .1i0bert Anderson. . Mrs. Ander- son be -remembered by rminy.in a very prOmising appearance, is ene-•• eia_lhe *Hinge, she and her busblmd fering..—(0n Thursday last the, neral °air. J. Charterspaked through hawing lived hero some years ago. --111r..and Mrs. John McIntosh have here on ets _way to the Wingliath nix, of gone to live in Molesworth. -31r. cemetery. Mr. Charters was Aezh. Pattersen has bought Mr the pioneers of Kinhess, and limed (en Wan.. Smith's, house fel.. $400, and hae the boundary. moved into it Mr. Smith is living a new house.on his farm—Mr. and Lives Stock klasitets. Mare. Wm. Gray are living in Mr. G. East Etiffalo, April 10..—:Catele— Me.Denald's heuee—Mr. Geo. Burgess Receipts, 16 cars through, .1. ear 'sale; is home on a market oteady and --Aren; no leery • bettering of the condition ,of the t. • „ ▪ (rood heej. Hogs: receipts., 10 ears . ormegovernment cry, pecigle. Mr. Hardy spoke ,of the and slimed ,• G.. A. Pringle beetppointed secretary - fused to act sas.seertary-tieastum, borough, :8 (care stile; Imarket akivp excited ;and 'higher; ..Yorleers .0Rilled*/ Onalhe Y. P. 5.. C. E. entertainment, 110 cilarilott t Thursday evening -of last week, POWDERS Cure SIO,C 14 E. A DA011a and Neuralgia ' I1 20 MINUTES, a,..o Owed Tongue, Dizzie ileSei. Biliousness. Pain in the SidieSonstipation, T • pid Liver. 41 Breath. 'rosily cured and, reau.i.te the sbuwe.'s. VCRS, NICE 70 TAKE. PRICE 25 (17....c.rs AT DRUG STORES,. DR. McLELLAN, LONDiN, ONT.. 497 Talbot Ptreet, EYE and 1Q.4.1R, 0111DRGEON; • Graduate of the New York Eye and Ear hospital.. 1980. Post Graduate Cniirse en the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat at the New York Post ',radim:Medical' surtifietal es. l it , be at the SAephiollioeldrindrIviansissclt;11.; 18,i9f2.1pEeirtn.esekress, elites:as. t Brunswick House, WINGHAM,. I The first or last THURSDAY of • each montb,ut date named below: Fifth Visit, May 3rd, 1894. Hours 8 a. nr. to 3 p. Charges; moderate. %h. ALWfrYS well be, applied to tmasurer eittmesalaey and on -same that it,eould not w G 1, • c . -1 I at $5.40 to $5.45; later sales, ;SBA() 'to • MS a -decided success, -The• Miss . Ontario :which with greater I mit.u.lconditiens as A 010C OD.— al met . t t .t 10.1 tion than Nova Scotia, New Brims- Mayed by MOH. seconded by T. Reid, that Mr. Adamson is hemby wick, .Manitoba, British Columbia.and Prime Eward Island, maintained a rnstIlleted to laaal cl over all •caslr, on Legialature that cost nothing like the hamiq cheques„ bank aosiounts, becks amount proportionately that thefand ;papers, the property of this,com- Legislattu•es of these Provinces east. pany,, to his successor 111,0fflOG, G. A. During the evening the Yew* Moved ,E, Liberal Glee Club contributeilseveml Clark and J. McKagne, that the .fol- soege that added greatly to the sue- lowing .accounts be paid, the -same being satisfactory: IL B. -O'Connor,. cosh of thegathering. 'Not a Farmers' Tariff. printing, $2 ; R. N. Thurtell,.stationl stationery, 72 cents; A. G. Stewart, Col. O'Brien, M. P, for Muskoka, ery, 4o cents; A. AdaMS0/1, postage,. he other night in the House, made a i$2.02; A. W. IIaldeithy, agent fees, trong speeth against the protective 1; $3; Chas. Button, agent fees, $1.25.; policy and. the new tariff. The fact 1). A. Ireland, agent fees, $1..50 ; hat the honorable gentleman has ! John McRae, auditor, $2; Rat. been until recently a strong,supporterlWatsont auditor; $2 —Carried. Mosr- f the N. I'. lent imusualinterest and ed by J. McKague,seconded by Wen. $5.55; mediums, $5.4510 $41.50; heavy _I ex .en et aliment, on Friday even - $5.45 to $5;50; mixed pikers, $5.,15 leg, •was good, but poorly attended. Miss Hext, • who remained in our to $5.55; =Agit, $4.25 to $4.85;stags • $3.25 to $4; closed firm. Sheep and town ,over Sunday, attended the lanihs—ReOpts, 2 cars through, :50 GoVer Temperance meeting and at it ears sale; market steady for good 1 moiled the "Estee Upon the Floor," grades, dull mind lower for best wool latailbs, $5.15 to $5. 7;c4041nalgOod.,* I 4.11raltat'ilenfisc Neer veryeCw1.7111;•eceiTvehde 0.75 to $1.7.5; wool sheep, good ! -7 $4.75 to $5.10; ,clipped, fair to good, j and SWeaS0 suitable for the occasion. 1 %fo 1 With1(1a eTtilinge townSetrt9e°sigalleilin°gfiltitioewli mixed, $4 to $L65; choke wetheradev $4.90 to $5.2.5; right to fair, $4.25 to exhibitions of Slavery Days, &c.- 8.75: clipped :Amp culls to choke ;The work 011. the piers is going $1.75 to $3.75; textra clipped *ethers, 'ahead =Fidler. They will soon be ready to flait mat and sink, The $4 to $4.85; dosed steady, with bulk • 'stone for this purpose will be brought offerings sold. ". • down from near Port Albert, and a t eXCos:.ive buslnoss occasioned by the ge,,wth of large cities. Division Gond Clerks are required under the 0 new law to return 10 per cent. int A reoripts between $1,000 and $1,500 t a year, 20 per cent. on receipts- front • $1„500 to $2,000 ; from $2,000 to $2,- t 500, 80 per eent, and over $2,500, 50 1 per emit. Registrars, Local Regis- tc f/-etra of theltigh Court, County Court inportarice to his remarks. TheyiReid, that the late Treastiier Mr. A. lad to consider,* lie -said, whether 'Adamson, be paid $15 as salary for they should legislate for the farmets quarter ending March 81st 1894— ✓ for the manufacturers. .They Carried. Clark and Reid—That the were face to face with a deficit and parting address to Mr. Moms= - vith st depressed condition of affairs read by -the President and signedby • hmughout the country. It was all the President and presented to Mr. very well for the Minister of Finance Adamson, be entered in the minutes o talk glibly of prospi•rity. He may ' of this meeting---earried. The rave lost all idea of the value of a dress was- as Mows: el -dollar bill. Demi Stu,- In asking you, the This refiernee to lir, Fosteets cretary and Treasurer of the Cul. arly 'teiriperance Speeches at $10 8 1'(;53 Fire Insurance Company, tight appreciated by the Op. to aecept of the photo of the Ditee. tosition. tors, we beg thus to express1,0 you The llovernment,Col. O'Brien went our appreciation tif the manner in 1ftlerks R1111 Surrogate Registrars will e s equired to return 10 per eent. 011 1 rts front r-51,4104 .,.,2,01.31, 1111(1 1 $hts TIP.' regular gradations, 01) -•- HOWICk. !there a11 winter making the stone followingTIC is the tepee t of minty for toading....._it is ,probable Union. School Section N'e. 13, ffowick that the Rev. Mr. Sellery, of Wing- Mareh.: 5th Class: Ella Neill 888 , . . imunber of men hate been at work ' That's about the size of it; we don't , worry xnuch about hard times). because we I adopt our trade to conditions as they exist. Always the cheapest, means that you get the very most for your dollar • here. Our' prices for the first 'Art .of April are as, follows: Gent's Gaiteks, very fine ...... . f..$ 1 00, Gent's Oxfords.. - ........ . . ... 50, !Men's Plow Boots ..... . .. ' . 1 Cele I Gent's Shoes..., .... , ' 50r Men's Pine Tweed Pants.... 1 10, Men's Rubber °oats ...... .... 1 75, Faetory Ootton, 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10 cents Great Values. , 20 yds..Flannelett for1 00 12 yds. extra wide -Flannelette for , . 1 00 20 yds. Guagbain for , e Prints 5, 0,1, 34, 8, 9, 10, ltli cents. 1 °°-:'. Men's_Rubbers ...... .1, ..... Lit,clies' Rubbers .............. e Men's Socks, 8 pairs for. .... . :„ Gliambray 8, 10 and 121 eta. per yd A fine asset:intent just r.e.c.e.i.v.ed tills week. Overalls, per pair) 6S ybotsfi sc,102riroati;.1 .. i. . : ........ • ancl Turnberry, for the month of , ham, will be putin tehhautrgloGf tohde. o Street God - )narks, Minnie Fry 228, Agnea For. etieb, at thegeneral change of :kettle. tune 211. 4th Class : Cassie Barton dist Clergy in July. 328, Bella Underwood 306, Lilly, Fortune 295. 3rd Class,: William WHITECITuRca. 30 40 SO 5 .... 25' 1 lbs, Itaisini for . ........ ...... 25 Nice fresh Pickles:2 ........ ft;... . .. r.. 25 Erbotas for- .. , . ..... .... 25 10 lbs. Oatmeal 1141“. ..... 25 Sibs. Flaxseed meal.. . . .... 26 e 0 bars Elleetrie Softa .. . 25 Dinner Sets, 100 planes .... 6 50 lbs. Good Japan Tea for 25 lbs. of our wonderful Tea for.. 1 00 Butter and lilgges taken sitno as Cash. Abram 178, George Greenaway 147, Mr, H. D. Henderson spent a few 6 Melvin Willits 98. 2nd Plass: Waldodays this week in Brantford, attend. 'Weir 295, Ralph Gemmill 181, Thos.!, ing the Executive Committee moot. Fortune 177. Part II: Herbert ing of the Canadian Order of Pores2 - Neill 38 Robert Underwood 88, ters of which he is a metal) • I lbs. Green Coffee for .. Colored Toilet sets, big ..va1u . -------1.... 60 00 • limey McGlynn 32. Part I: Minnie Ims been deckled not to let the con - Abram 19, :Cloward gooey 19, Edna tract of building the new Presbyter -I McIntosh 19, Jessie Barton 19: ian Church in this place Until next •• Jong INuThite„ Testeher, fall. s JESSOP & MCELROY, ittistvit. AROUND THE Pit1\oinnati i3;;;n 41' iflii WAGEns $5,000 0:1 HUM 1119 MIMI' EARN $5,000 A1 AND MAAR pia., TRIP ; 1110X7.11S. Among Ilia reeent •• : Is 1Riitisoin s IiIosusoddsoetare v MeCassY,of Cincinnati. • having made a wager la now On his way arouni merchants of Cinetimati encircle the globe 111 eigl and make $5000 over a expenseor forfeit $5000 Mr. MeCassy is a mei firm of McCassy Bret' corner of Main and see Cincinnati. He is also 1 a newspaper man of tin special correspondent nIi1i Tribune and of t Record of' Indianola and controlled by t Press Association of Illi Daring last Sulumer the idea, of making a c globe within a stipulat also making money • k conversation. with son chants the statement wa man Could make the tr months and in the sat $5000 in excess of his MeCassy had sufficient himself to take a coati: he enforced it by offer 45000 that he could ch and under the cond The wager was acce! only $300 in. his pock! Cincinnati OD- his par) ber 8, 1893. - "I was -first attract& strip," said Mr. McCask • • • regresentative last nigl ; . • few weeks' residence • • would be profitable 2 that reason I went t ▪ • • boomers, I was mia however. As far as reach ft was shockin , • • hand-to-hand Conflict, Clubs, knives, guns t ' 111 constant requisitio • to twelve would SWG - • an honest settler and , • .±tt the point of a revc • . • it was wonderful , offoocyrink, and she • ameng the boomers., to hold down a lot or almost criminal on 11 Government not to 1 provided at Newtons water for the multi feting of these po intefusez. l" :Ar, ceassy statt •salnutg.lgerrefr Government calcula tiattliosioisonetil f Oiler -for this va -country was StatesDeputy Mar& who were backed ulators, syndicates ness men, render! for a bona -fide se or claim to make a 4'1 saw no oppor money enthestrip". "but on the contra rapidly diminishi resist the desire to feting women wit! when I saw that I poor as the poores another Week, e for Chicago to tal Fair." 'What did yo asked. "I entered the and selling.railro. McCassy. "It w too; and in a few above my expenk Fair I went to T the State fair sold some •jew aad made up a by which 1 elea I theu visited in MeQassy, who I the State Asylir renlained in, 1(3 added a few b)) my store." . Leavino. Ear Portland,.0r., an agency for jewelry, giving agents. "I Pore resumed he, "a on my venting my firm, the , oredited to my