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HURON SIGNAL.
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 100.
Awr now the paragrapher
in the city woo doesn t wish to sacrifice
cigar money treating lady friends is
working up the old chestnut about pois-
oned Ice-cream. Som. of the girls won t
stare a little bit, howerer.
GovnttNOR Nicnott$, of Louisiana, has
vetoed the Lottery Bill. Ni. HOLEa
knocking out the gambling scheme will
keep nickels in the pockets of many Cool-
ish people who formerly sent their all to
be invested in New • Irleans chances for
wealth.
THl Province does 001 appear to have
teen thrown into a chaotic sate retig_
oody since OLIVER Mow AT was endors-
ed at the p€11., and even the editor of
the Hanailten St. foss is allowed to at-
tend Divine service as his 000seieose dic-
tates, and with his old time regularity.
A r.c%reLeo lecturer at Crediton re-
cently secured the attention of hie au-
dience by "'daring a prize for the auditor
who could give the best summary of Ma
discourse. Here's a method for occu-
piers of pulpits to keep the memben of
the cocgregstion awake during the en.
suing two monthsservices.
GrNr tkt Mito•trroe has been made a
middleman- • buffer, so to speak -to
break the force of public sentiment be-
tween the people and the Ottawa Govern-
ment. Minot -molt mw that at Ottawa
ecrruption reigned, and unfortunately
thought that looting furs in • campaign
amid never be questioned. But he for -
let that once in a while some one had to
1111 made • scapegoat of.
Tr1t•av last 1 organizer PR11iTOx, Sec-
retary of the Provincial Reform Asso-
ciation, was banquetted by his friends in
Toronto and prtsented with a handsome
gold watch and $1,000 spot cash, as a
slight token of the appreciation of his
services in with the recent
Provinsisl elections. Now that. the
way to do each things,asd if the Reform-
ers in every locality would show appre-
ciation of those who do good work at
electrou times,it's quite possible Tete RIO.
Rat would be • blushing reefpient itself
- -that is to say -as it ware -.peaking
afar the manner of neo-ah+m 1 Well,
we would mildly remark that if ocr
friends were to frantieally piss for the
eppoetnnity tel getting sap • astimeeial
for es they need sot be afraid of a
throwing wild water tie the project
Anything from aBelloek prem as trip to
Europe would sot he irreveeeetly thrust
N sets nide. We're not balk that way,
sled sever met eb•rlish to our !needs sed
trap wither..
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R. S WILLAMS, Manama.
PROTECTION AND TBE TOILER.
Time and again we hear from Re-
strictionist moron the old, old story '
that Protection has a tendency to lo-
•reem the wage of the , bat
we fail to find Blench has been then-
perience of the countries which have
adopted the polio= of High Tariff.
Whenwe read of the sufferings of the :
white slaves of the P coal
mines, who fail to get eodicieot re-
muneration to furnish them with even
the of life ; when from the
toilers and modern of New York •
cry of anguish •.rends that "Bread is so
dear and flesh and blood so cheap ;"
when strike follows strike to restrain
combine after combine, and Capital and
Labor have have to battle like giaota in -
legi•lative halls, in a country when the
rankest Protection obtains, then it be-
hooves us to believe that Restriction is
nota wage -raiser, and is not in the Inter
est of the masses.
Even in Canada the High Tariff in-
augurated in 1879, and ioereased in the
years that have intervened, hs not suc-
ceeded in making oar land an El Do-
rado, and placing wealth in the way of
the , Wages have not in-
-creased to the artisan under the benign
influence of the N.P. ; manufactories
have not increased and multiplied : the
home market has not been crested for
the farmer ; the country has not pro -
pressed and prospered. The cause for
this lack of prosperity was pointed out
by Mr A. F. Juin-, on. of the best
posted in Canada on econ-
omic .iuestions, in • recent address de-
livered before the Sirgle Tax Association
. t Toronto, and we Rive the following
excerpt which bears on the line of oar
argu nent
He pointed out that protection utterly
failed to protect the . A
manufacturer could work on uotil his
wsrehoasb eau full of goods, and then
insist on • rednction of wage. If the
man refused to accept this a lock -out
would follow, and he could meet foreign
with the surplus stored in
his warehouse. Had he failed to starve
his workmen into before his
was emptied, he could then
import duty tree -what he would call
at election time -the pauper labor of
Europe. Then in some cares manufac-
turers are not able to pay as high wages
coder protection as under free trade, be-
cause they must pay a hinter price for
their raw material. It never occurs to
them to strike against the price of the
raw material but they even up the cost
of by cutting down the wages
of the .
Mr Jury hero ran countera Single Tax
Society peculiarity. A question was
fired at bum point blank trom the audi-
ence and with the instinct of an old
stomper he met it squarely.
"How is it that wages are higher in
protection than in free trade oountrieed
asked the
"They are not," replied Mr Jury : and
he quoted from Ain.w,,rth Spotford's
American almanac to show that wages
ars fro.n 2:o to 100 per cent. higher in
free trade England, than in any other
European country, while the cost of
living in all articles affected by the
tariff is lower in Eogland than elsewhere
on the continent.
it is unfair to compare England with
a country like the United States or
Canada where there is an abundance of
lana easily accessible to the people. I+
The rate of wages is practically deter-
mined by the amount of tint -class land e
accessible to the people. A fair com-
parison could be made between two such ,
countries u the Australian colonies of i
Victoria and New Routh Wale., one
protected and the other under a low ;
revenue tariff. In New SO.th Wales,the
revenue tariff colony, wages are a little
higher than in Victoria end the cost
Of living cheaper. He was willing to
compare New South Wales with any
country in the world.
Another imetioner wanted to know
why ft wsa not es easy to pay the neces-
sary taxation in the form of a protective
tariff as in any other way. Yr Jery
pointed ont that ender protection the
people pay not only the revenue but al-
so a kale 5001 into the cogen of the
He estimated that of
every 03 the people pay in duties, only
=I ,reaches the Ration's treasury at
Ottawa lo the atter of Sugar slope,
it seeks, a different* of a million dollars
to the people of Oan.de, whetb., they
are taxed on the raw or the reamed
anger.
From the foregoing it will be readily
seen that .o matter who may base& by
a pokey of High Tariff the workingman
le, and meat eoatl.M to be, the sufferer.
A few pap -fed I.d.etries may eke net a
mieeesble existence; or the stockholders
of one or tire sugar re6.serigs se *hie
pampered iestitetiees may wee tat Gad
meg. het even thea it le only
Capital that msllipIL pad taeremas,
while Laker bas te sere lases with
THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1890.
the atter fight fee e:i•te fes ,Glad,; beton
it
And as with the ttprkittem•a so with
I. tarmse. High Tsui/ door Got sod
seaaot head& him le the slightest, while
a positive injury is dews him ea every
side:by its :iniquitous working. Every
• lids that W farmer has to perobsee -
t tom the cradle to the wain--isadded
t. in oust by the policy of Ronne -
II be, while in no solitary sass is
tis pries of bis lebar added to in the
slightest. Thets facts are indisputable,
an la.ft.r a trial of eleven years. we are
willit.g to have the farmers . f Canada
gelded in their decision ss to the merits
of High Tariff being a benefit to their
elan by their pommel daring
that period.
Careful and candid iorystittation o0
Vie ;part of the artisan and farmer will
sandy each and .very one that the policy
of High Tariff has been a hollow mock-
ery, a delusion and a snare.
Tb. High TazMiotist must go.
THE EDI fOR'S TABLE.
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"The Suburban Hous.,'•by Bruce Prins,
with illustrations, makes good reading
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•'Bird etadles," by W. Hamilton(ibeoo,
is a beautiful illustrated article descrip-
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THE MAGAZINE FOE JUNE,
1890.
This popular Monthly closes its 31st
volume with an excellent number. It
has four illustrated articles -The Canad-
ian Tourist Party in Italy, Lady Brags-
ey's remarkable to Borneo,
Rev Geo. Bond's Vignettes of Travel
in Northern Palestine, and • graphic
account cf the ''Forward Movement' in
London. "A Diamood in the Rough" is
a clever Newfoundland character sketch
by a Minister's daughter. "The First
Methodist Society" takes no back to the
of that remarkable Churcn
which has belted the world with its mis-
sions. "Sam Hobartis a graphic
sketch of railway life. A touching East
End story and Mrs Barr's Yorkshire tale
are very racy reading. The Editor gives
"A Calm View of Federation,'' arguing
strongly in its favor. The article on
"Ministers Institutes will be of much
inarect to both ministers and the laity.
The 32nd volume a strung
programme. Now is the time to subs-
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months : 20 Dents per nomler. Toronto:
William Briggs
BEHIND A MASK."
A P:ea•a&t tvealag Party at Ike wsldeare
of Nr G. M. Doe.
On Monlay evening there occurred at
the handsome residence of Mr Geo. Mer-
ril Due one of those brilliant society
events fur which GAlerich is co noted.
Mrs Doe, having a large house party of
American friends. gate a svnmewhat novel
bot a m..et successful entertainment - a
fancydball. The beautiful and
hadna*some costumer. flitting from room
to room and through the magnincent
garden, contrived to produce a brilliant
scene not .000 to be forgotten.
The following were among the twist
elegant and noteworthy costumes : Mis
Edith Lindsay, of Detroit, was attired to
a;c,stume of white and g.dd,
in a most charming manner an Eastern
princess ; bliss Mumford, of Deirolt,
wore a dress of black and yellow, looking
essentially the `<pat.ah lady, while Mies
Ada Chilton also carried out the sam.
character to perfeetion ; Mies Hawley
and Miss Th'udosa Hawley each repre-
sented the pretty Swiss peasant ; Miss
Doe, Miss Horton and Mos hafted in
white dreams beautifully draped melt
looked the glassiest @reek girl ; Miss F.
Hutchison in a handsome black melees.
suitably trimmed represented Night,
Miss Annie %tinn in • somewhat similar
dregs also taking the same character.
Miss Angie Rosa, in yellow and
dark green. prettily portrayed the
heautiee of the buttercup; Mrs
R. R. Williams wool a beautiful
Japanese dress ; M4. Wielder looked ex
essdingly well as Brine'sa,wRile Camels
Was equally well petrel's! ty Mrs
Smith ; Miss Hamtlln• was attired as a
lady of the Hew of fttelsrt. la blast
sol the royal Btoart tsetse ; Mrs 5.
0. Rayed & wee gel* a dy. Mee.
the WoubisSws ; Nie Sq. WEIN*
N*
In • dregs of silver. grey Gad white, made
a chemise Margeerite; Miss Reba Naha
wee besossiegly dressed se an Iittypties,
while Miss Mabel Cameeue ani Miss
Start seek seamed Use pretty flower gal ;
Miss Cameron as 5 lady of the 14th esa-
tery,ead Miss Bessie Chiltso nen Empire
eostesse were chsrmiogey dressed ; Miss
&&pomata attired to white acid goad,
etude a raidtaot Morning ; Mn Percy
Drummond sod Miss Dresmoed to
apple -green and whitaade pretty Lilies,
nig, while Mrs F. Natal also busked well
as a gippsg,y girl. A number of other
ladies, iucludiug the hostess, handsome-
ly dressed tho..gb act in fancy costume,
lest brilliancy to the scene
The gentlemen looked very well,
though from their costumes it could be
easily seen, that while some were very
handsome they had neither that bril-
liancy of aur nicety of finish
that marked the ladies' dresses. Tb.
following are the characters as taken by
each :-Mr Henry Doe, 6abermaa ; Mr
Griggs and Mr Gray, negro mioatreb ;
Mr Doe and Mr Chas. Dos, dominoes ;
Mr Garfield, clergymen ; Mr Abe Gar-
field, coachman ; Mr Horton and Mr
McDermott, dominoes ; Mr Hosie,
gentleman of 17111 century ; Mr Jos
Williams and Mr Dudley Holmes,
officiary ; Mr Thee. Chilton, sailor ; Dr
Wilson. London, hunting costume ; Dr
Shannon, Hamlet ; Mr R. 0 Reyeolda,
Geo. Washington ; Mr McViear, bar-
rister ; Mr Petu, cricketer ; Mr Koele,
in reign Charles I ; Mr Mur-
ray, clown; Mr Drummond, tennis cos-
tume ; Mr lay, East Indian snake
charmer. A number of other gentlemen
'Deluding Judge Johnston, Mr Orison -
eon, itis. R S. Williams, Mr John Wil-
liams, Mr Wm. Hutchinson. Mr P. Mal-
a ms,D, Mr F. Naftel and Mr Adolphus
Natal wore evening dregs and woe
masked.
It is with regret we annoasee a sad
accident which happened to Morley
Counter, of Three Riven, Mich., form-
erly Seatorth, whereby he lost his life.
From the meagre 51005015 received it
appeani that he was in bathing in lege
Kltngoo and was messed with camps
and sank to rise no more alive. Him
body was recovered and forwarded to
Simone where it was interred on Wisdom -
day. Deceased was a great favorite
amongst the young people and enjoyed
the respect sod esteem of all him acluain-
taaeesa
Some interesting bargains -We
are ofe,ring a line of Cretonnes at
8c. per yard, worth 12i; Na 1
Seamless Stockinet Dress Shields,
15c. per pair. worth 20c. Being
sold out of tke 25c. line of Ladies
Everfant Black Hose, we are
offering the 35c line for 25e. We
intend buying for our fall trade a
(Efferent make of sewing silk than
we have now in stock anti will of-
fer our present stock at half price,
5c. spools for 3c. or 2 for 5e; we
also offer at half price our stock of
Dress Trimmings, Braided Setts,
Ornaments, &c. Many other lines
at greatly reduced prices We
shall be glad to show you the
goods.
J. A. REID & SRO -
Jordan's Block, Godericb.
July nth. 1810 =l -
She People's Qolumn.
1U11 THIS OUT AND PCT IT ON
PIANO.
PIANO TU-NINO.
Special attention given to reboiling and
action regulatirg.
Reduced rats for yearly tuning.
Orders left at Organ Factory, at my rsi•
deuce, West -et . or at G. W. Thomson's Piano
Warerooms will receive prompt attention.
All work guaranteed.
240.1y E. HOUGKISS.
TENDERS WANTED.
The nndenigned will receive sealed tend.er..
rep to July 1Mh, IND for the re shingling of
North.t. Methodist church. Specifications
an Ibe seen at my store.
JOHNSTON CARKY.
Dederick. July 10th. 1800. It
X 0 T 1 C E. -MERCHANTS AND
m
otben are notified that frothis time
forward net one is authorised to purchase
goods or order repairs in my name except on
order. Accounts rendered mist have orders
returned for every item charted. or they will
not be paid. after this notice.
H. Y. ATTRIL1.
Ridgewood Farm.
Colborne. July 10th. 1t.
DEMOCRAT WAGON ON SALE.-
A second-hand llameerat w111 be sad
cheap. Apply to M110 ATKINS. South •t.
and Aritannia Road. It.
I DUMBER FOR SALE.
iine Lumber. Ncantlleg.
Plana, at • • g10 per thousand.
Hewslock Lnmber,Soantling•
Plank. as 10 "
Plats Shingles, Ind elms 130 1 M per mean.
Cedar Aid I M ••
Seas.eeble ser tlle.aNNsa
Surface MAIM. . - • . S 1 30 per tboasasd-
Planed Lumber. 12 M
Whits Asti. mamwood and Birch rot to order.
M. JOSEPH KI1H.,
1,j181C Li $ONS. -MISS *GGiE
1 THOMRON 1s empae.d to give ramie
Ie seas ea the peas es. a�e&a Fee l -
colon Iag.lre at Oa. W. 1 h5s,ase,'. Marie
Sten. Mot.
THE HURON HOTEL,
weltinrode;1-pupeler- heist ha been
` New se sees la
'{e sad denim i c.
i - u k'w"°rl:�tatimsi-
as..r.. O.dar1.1L Oat,
3fsical.
&ialiRA SHANNON • SHANNON,
veditR
Ve.
ledtmlih
11, COLBORNE BROS. lin
liElf SP
I' G & SI
11:11 GOODS.
AMERICAN CHALLEY,
100. Werth 114, pod
d tat cobra
SHAKER FLANNELS,
Oa worth 10c.
White Check Muslins,
5e. worth Io.
Our stock is large and complete in all linea
Jr -We buy Butter, Rggw, Wool, Oat. and Peas, Gad
pay tae highest market price,
ilk mu COLBORNE BROS.
411111.
IMMO
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THE MARKETS.
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS.
G.deral Pares
u0D1a1oa, July 10. 1550.
Wheat, Standard .. .... .. ... R1 •' M
floor, Pateat Hnngatlu $cwt l Ol
t.,... 1,
030 0 0 2l
0010 070
oeee 01.1
N 0 1e
7 00 0 Tse
011 et Ole
0110 012
0NO ail
IN
30
,M
000
y ff
Potatoes p 11iii ........
Hay. a ten .. .......... ..........
Butter 0 a„
Eggs, fresh enMek5 • es.,..
cheese ..-
Short wt ....................
Brae
slapal 9 sat
crimma e. oda
Wool
a
Clinton
»O
RR
1 50 "
050"
300"
250"
0M"
1 10"
s0"
o 15 »
0 00 "
July 1.
MIO to ase
MilirlIbriskans Gad eta Is * u f
Spring Wham fa
Harley et to 0t
Oats 15 to 027
A�ppies. Iwlasert put MI 500 to
a M
Potatoes so to t m
Butter...,_» I3 to 0 U
Rille Il to 011
Cordwood. 0000
no w 4 0
wed tato 0M
Port 75 to 5 M
Situations Uacant.
WANTED. -A NURSE TO TAKE
1111charge of three children. Good wages
t000mpetent person. Must have -eferences.
AppIT t� MRS W. J. KIICLY.
sift North -et.
AGENTS «ANTED -IF Y O U
want to take money, take hold and sett
our choice Nursery stock. Now is the time,
write is at once for terms.
MAY BROTHERS.
60 O. Nurserymen. Rochester- N.Y.
M. Dentistry.
M.
NICHOLSON, LD. S.
RENTAL ROOMS
Eighth doer bek.w the Poet Uma, Wewt-eL,
GODERICH. 515.1;
DR. E. RICHARDSON, LD.S,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Gas and .vitalised Air sdministered for
psinleesextractt&gofteeth. tipnie attention
given to the // of the Natural
Teeth.
Ottice--Up stairs. Grand Opera House Bleck,
Entrance on Kest -St.. Dederick. 2101.1v
For Sale or to Let.
rPW(► HOUSES TI► RENT ON STAN -
1 I,Kr-.sr,-(hie block from the Wrnere.
(lents tures and four dollars per month.
MRS. F. OMEI;TH.
FARM FOR SALE.
The 1 will offer for sale the fol-
lowing/ very desirable farm, consisting of the
easterly 110 acres of Block "F"In the 7th con
cession of the Township of Colborne, in the
County of Huron. This farm is situat-
ed It mils from Gederlch, and 1+
mils from ('snow. en the Main Gravel
(toad. There is a good frame home. 1i•
storeys, almost new. IN by 1d, containing 7
rooms a large tarn, m by 12. with cattle
shed, 02 by l/, attached, and one of the finest
orchards in the township. 11 Is watered NY
a never -failing spring creek and a road wok
About 110 acres cleared and free from mumpps.
There la eo waste land of any kind o& the
place. Goat school within 80 roes of the
hoose.
W+ll tr wild on reasonable terms.
For terms and funber particulars apply to
JXO. BItl.kICNRI1DGK,
Proprietor. t'oder*ch.
or JOSEPH Mt KEOWN,
L a the premiss.
L'IRMT-CLASS BRiCK HOUSE AND
1' 1.OT FOR SALE ON HT. PATRICK BT.
-About two minutes walk from the tlgtnre.
Two dories birth. brick addition in tlw rearrn
It stories kWh.I4Ung covered with 5114.
Gin belIline hen 3 large roomette Ont t,
uppaartairs then are 5 large reoma la the rear
addition then are kit -hen. pantry, wsg8roem,
upstairs, Orbs room and bathroom, Ales good
evllir. Apply to the understood. who will
she all asoeaaary informatics,
lett. DA*KL OORDON,
FOR SALE. - -
West half of lot 111, Arthur Russet, with
small trick enttage thereon,
Bt
11.0,y. Lens. IN, tet, 111, 1t.1, P1gin
Street, Nle Andrew. Ward.
431. Marr of Hnroe and Britannia Road.
sadFrams *4.euey hose a Kays Strad, lot
halfSeveral bas 1n Reed's Survey, opposite sew
Show Otonn.la tis, :
Nos 12, t*. 1t 30. 'd, 54._54, ei M.
A11 the above at LOW RLTis,
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Loans ane insurance.
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Maritime court : Marey to loan u y
per neat, 0lwte funds, Sit/slight lean. la -
terra yearly. ('oats very asuderata For
particulars ail personally or write. 21
LT J. T. MATTEL,
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Money to Lee&, Farm and Town Presortr
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amount of hinds nds for farm ed"
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R RADCLIFFE.,
GENERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE Ana
MONEY WANING AGENT
On ilo&ra to Leadwn C owe~ aire Represented
lowest rate of interest going.
i la loans. u the
snit tb1�any way in
oorrwwoer.
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formerly occupied by Jude Doyle, 2230
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etc
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street God.rtclh, over telsgrapk odes, Prt-
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�TOTicE TO CREDITORS OF THE
LATE GEORGE RICO,
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r an ttrdev.1 tea ('h.eeapy pari►
trm
leus c.wrt .f Reals.. far the Prwv-
Os15ric, dated Jose Os, MR and
the tter of tis .state of
the rn•diton et the s..M e
Rio.. late of the Ten et Oodsrleh. 1n
of i Bron and Preview M Onr-
Yt, who died oe er alk the Ys
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QUALITIES
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W. O. 000DE
tEAQ_O1
AT THE HARBOI
AWVAL* LID Da?ARII
orday, July ;,th-Str. 1
from Smola, passengers
Dslsth sod intermediate
City of Windsor, from
, for Windsor.
endsy July 6th- Tag MI
Windsor. for Pik. Bay,
do wreckage work o0
, Lincoln.
y, July 8th -Sir. C
Windsor, page
t. On account of tit'
Woodstock to Gou.ncb
trips on the Lake durit
departed fat the Ducks
Mary S. Gordon, from Del
W.dnesdal, July 9th -75
Sarnia,
tock no two carloads of
ber Of Godench organs,
for Duluth and intermw
will be in on t
and for Saginaw.
aorta.
Wm Marlton has eh
another fishing boat, 2*
, for Port Dover.
e dock. are now pretty
foal, but more is expecte
Williams' barrel factor
sing fuil time during di
the daily output is iner
ives are becoming elf
the machines.
A. Hooter, Brussel., (
mica Court is away on 1
Chicago, Cincinnati and
cities.
listen 'Weir Er.: -The
fellow from the ooul
as article out eat a *tor
goon got after hu
the article the yo
to go.
The following from tl
erabl, of June 2:oh, ref
wn athlete of Orey tow
hibition of wrestling too
rial Opera House Mai
Jap and G. P
=bled to wits.
10 o clock W.
seed the o,otsantr
that Jas. Bates, e
, would act as 1
drawn for ekoiee .•f s
Bing successful chos
style for the fir
a then proceedec
the osrpst, and atter
inary ceremony of
went to work. The
straggle on both
Itis Jap in 23 minutes
mooed fall was won b
.Gates-ean,in 7 minutes i
awing won the second
than the Jap woe tl
t Perm was
of style for the it
iagi *Hoed eat
Ater seeded
a rest of
to again opened
and 28 seconds
seat on the broad of
Saibh the Jap, unto
hie defeat, issued
to wrestle withir
Oriel -Ronna idyl.
side. After a Litt
the cball
yt t►.would
Sao sad wrestle hi
let that he not
with 'esteh-w
would Got train
for 557 min. TIt
exhihitioaa of tl
i. Vseeeseer. 1
•ot dpgM is tb
ti
es, tars
sap
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