Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Aug 1889, p. 5

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Lonnox, "axe A'I'Iv<>.1;;_o of Commons this evening Poutmsster-General Raikec auured Mr. Henley that there was no warrant authorizing T the postal oici _ sis ` 0.. .....-.. 1.4.4.... 8.. Ill....1-_A -_ 'r_-I-_`j In uu u per cent, advance on `caeh"_ balil. [Langhter.] ` `Unfortunately the credit eyetem had recently been extended, in- eteadof contracted, and the reenlt wee the longer credit the wholeaaler gave the longer the retailer wan` forcedto ve. Incompetent men cannot b-' prevented" _ m entering into bneineee, bnt=men_ without resources` could be ehut out and the. iholeealee duty wee to do no. Travelers ehonld not urge weak men to oyerbny; the wholeealer on ht to knnw his nnnh-nn.-. H... .a....I.- -4` L-......._L.. u-nu ususu Us yuilollll 00!! 303 ~ ; - 1 (3). , The credit system, Good in its 9180.05. this 'o`mdit systoni was responsible fr much of the - evil. It gave incompetent- ; men 3 chluco to get stocks and to start out I on s 5 per cent. advance `cash basis. ! t.mmI."o... `I ' `l'Y..:....s....-a.-`I_. LL . --'._J,-A -_ .v..-- --v--.' wwwu wvo__w ;:a.`.iha.e em oineie be the adults. Itonld then. ':...'{*'i*:esr-`o! our -mm we--it (1). The system ofoommezoiel .-traveler It we: not oelculsted to work ll itfdid. It was like the`N.P.. not intended to footer oomhinee,-bct itturnl out that they "have become I pert . of . it. A traveler` often thought he could `need: chance for; payment V of one bill, but when many such traveler: , new uhe did the evil was done and thin hggmgc at ck: multiplied. ha hat` -IA} `LA -'n--4- : ; -until 060 (III lll|lll'IIPlIUae ' g ` i - (2). .'IFhe wholesaler had net the same [chance to`k'1ibwh1e customer and" could on! % have 5 report etseoond hand-, and not at I like that of pexeonsl can act. l3\_ IQ an-n-an n- =- 35- -"- ` THE OARSMEN AT. THE VBEAGH. I'ho`A.0._lI.W. mic a mi -nm; A A w'ouC a mu an uuvuuuuu, Iuu nun; WIIO RIDI- Hiut belo\y"livvi_ngvra.te'| nhguld. he Are-_ ` credit; ` , LVDUVII `V5 llllv, `Q3115 ates indunt , juatiea I;ti`IAn- In In nnn`6.' uAu|u5 nu uuanuuu u quuuuvu IIIUIIILI Ill! upon him is one of the mutant drawback: of an ofce which in so! om 3 bed of roles. `Ln -Lung Ln. `..4.. L--_-J --_- .-- `-9~- V. K,,,A1.' THIS.--Mr, R.w. Brigham here- . zlvelnotioo that ha ha` `a one horde cab for): , tomaet all trainsdnd carry baggage to any port of the town. 9 Rouomhloa-atea.in drivin ,pooplo,aronnd to :"th"h "to no a $1.: _...._on_r., 11 mmmgguw UGIIIIJ , 41.13` :h at cakes. t`? TIMBEIHIMITAS :m:9.%p :32; The executors estate 11. O. smith will o'er for eale at auction on_ Thursdaygth` September. their remaining limits and new-mule property. The limits eetimated-to produce from 75 to 80 million feet. b.m.. of merohantable timber. eit- uate on north shore` Lake Huron and on Gull and Burnt `rivers. Canada. For particulars and %;?#&?&9.`i`3`&3u$2F`.& ;""`~23: terms apps: to we cxwuwn uauwp n. u. mmun, ortllfbll. Canals. or_ to Olive:-.0050: 8c 00;. he um. A`uotl9nee;fI. 75' King street east. Toronto.) . . ; ' * ` 82-36 Show on comer street. Great crowds` gather nightly on Collier street to hear the Indian band, watch the war dances, the medicine man : method of _xing`hia roots and herbs, and themethodof _, _ _I,2_E_____..LL_'f _ _ _ . . _ _.. `I`I?-__.__ Mr; mi ('35: `zook hiswvgut L`Jewel" to. Hamilton for t e purpose of teatin her in the regatta on Burhngton Bay, Mon ay. Ti! 4 ` We in advertently omitted the name of Rix from the list of `Barrie mstriculanta. USU. IUSNNIUKE. Veterinary aurgaon anu. Dentist. will be at the Wellington Hotel stable`-on than!-It y in,ov month for nu nu:-nnnn nf nrnntdn hill nfnfn nn. . Those EITGIIIUUII ll`: havnsf them. ox-on {-1-..-.-1..--guy: {oi iii}: mZl;i1'1"-oiiand the mechbiii instus in achief among the,Iroquois.. Worm candy, Jr. and Indian Oil then go off like H I. nnlrnn Are doing the largest CUSTOM TRAQE in Town. ` Call and leave your order. Remember all work guaranteed. Ropalrlng neatly and promptly done. 54 DUNLOP s1`. }Bo0ts and Shoes A. HUNTER & ch. A V WOMA ' French Kid Button 001; at $1.75. A %. M.AIlUN TER & C0 s. fi o.1un" -r `nnntlnf. um In? gt than Wellimrton Hum! % I. .aro.%._lav_ong?: `special aentlon` .,.Tf6 this' dop5Hmont.' our Goods are % % s'o%l.:fodfwl"Ili'V'aro$ Lln %fho best markets. - colonial con `mono with for leg. 0 PP08ition ` nu . . wu 1 I Oriental Compgn dec 1"` Int th ' 0 Attempt. ,contre.ct sgems to `1iVorea.l 'IB...l'. ch...-J` V ;g~,t.'g I V ~ - . *IIe`j3' ' llr. Imlmu sun in - . "`,.|ii: UPI. llnylu-leis`: Clug, V _ Lotmox Aug. 20.--Cnbl V A. _ Q ad here from Australia. 1-38:,-.3:-`no . ference state thnut `W, , colonial legislatures now eitu gm Y."1_0li| ier of each colony w`5~d-d` lm is dgtilels, the ,ont.,.iw`;9 o ) y 1) ` ` -. .0 `ll Hon. J. J. 8. dX:;:dn'?9ltil~.-$5`: Mi p_'gtm,n-..; : spring; Canada shortly. Lita` _ that the conferen at h:ul(;Ol::dt6fi,lt . her... ' . . ` ".`.,P"t- W out reaulte.. The Cnuadiau pacic C - V 3' '- ' P311 m.n contract, having pas, an Houuegf - ` , . Com, :xpected,d mexaurei 5,, o expo ite the begin hiI~. .31]; '8 of th `"1 j_u[-.- vice. Meanwhile Q d. gresi in The Time, r:s`u:_i itin. pm. tive benefits of the 088!` mg th`. rnpeoi. routes to the Eat. T';nBdli,o,n `ml Sn . . 9 Guiana! `n . . H d h to oatsbliah g 2o.knt Iervioe on... - , ~- -~;CA_,no., : dinn route mu 1, . The Canadian sp:ei`:t In nancial .. have no intention M :'_ Pl rep! th-.~ t-`hf? em; 1, behind 7 ' ` 3 but look forward . the Suez routoazclhzendly `Petitio., - . limb a. Splendid roundups togeum. to eth. the British ag. s,"'.h~world 55%;` `fndbfi '. also writes thgt t It G_1`80 B. eu;P : Pcic hg .0 morrgg In "ro`.lnd?in, . ` " 't "*!te a posi. 2 tive need for a H almrnativ 0 rout. T o . he *`PPPOvul. at `prices that will astonish you--'rHmz ARE so` 8 . In ,V 113911311 101' x-oteon. .Those % %lnspoctlh"`6f our Goods respect- `fully ln\(IfoflI;' ` %A`All` ord9rrsA (ospoclally Ioor orders) mom prompt aonflon. A A Wont to lamnton. This is the greatest Bargain i the Country. AI.so'rRuuKs AND vnusa`. 1 No Aulhorllf r opening lane:-I. CALL AND SEE They hve all kinds and st)\s in B` `T [-T 1 I .g..,"i`u:u%:`:8r 0 `I ;-4 an `Bhnwontnnat |,"`IIIlWlJ-IU III! 3' !*9:- =1. } A 530-37 A. Mann, 56 Dunlop street, BARRIE. AND [ sawmo mcnmzs A ; nanlnzo, T!" ~ `*Fz;;&P1I; P.0- Eu-4 _ .._L ___. L inltook-. GEN ERAL;'6REiC;!;l `FLAsf1_Es. % .____......_____..._..__.____________ OR BALE.- I NY. od dri . F sound wind 11% mb; mudegocart. Livelft: B ,.2R0heI.LHunou &o.vReuona - 01' 1 to .;.A 1`to..An'rHUR "SAN; 8.`!InANDg'Jevrlor. 32 so- "`(J" """"'Q` `,"""" ."' Hue t ~l[r.Jhn Shgw, 3-gmgheir llnnufnotory, an have or?en- ed a re V _de _ontin connection with thoirbrsn in , ALL limbs or Jncmmrs nlmunnn. slusms .MA4cinif%" nmmsn : A f,`IfpI:_:f(a,I= on-canary. UIIIZCII "IV UU?I"I C IICI IUIIICU I T Banat. -:---n Needles,` 'oil and 1m-tutor all machines kept nutocx. , . _i'I'I'"85lllc"'ElI. uanusmunnuz co.. L. `C. LAISHLEY. mtg A nu-urn PAUL S OLD STAND. B"! I -AGENT. `V -r-` us; :.;;";..v':.'.1.'..':s`'s"' um` ml!` totho camp 9: "N-luau . mu... ` > wvv -1113.` 1.'ERCOl`.ONlALT coNr=;R'_ej(Nq NOT TO MEET TILL $PRl`NG:-V" `V 13" "ff. `K - uupguuoov - 0-vooulcola vonv rvvvwl IJILIUIQIQ .'t'<;o;')on letterauin England, or Ireland. If letters were opened, he laid, proof would soon be forthcomlx and the opanorurould be liable to crimin `proceedings. Iuvurul TEIUUUIII! to cum of tho,-V~ ' , _. . ; . V V,.__1\`: '- .'. . I ` ` ,v ._ .~ { `_- a y . M..- M I nldont, moumf one ohm. The ooblo val * quoted at ThORO1W.l'O boarded 405 I boxes of white and 860boxoI of - ooloud, making a total of V 765 boxes. Solos-R. , Thompson, 45 boxes st 9 1-20.; J. T. & F; I .1` W-==2*:v .| W HUGE` Iv IQQQ qvuluvuyyg ` .c.p:.% urnloy-. `I133 fltum shargo Montotw was robbed of 8850 lrbnwhi No; `on; llj` I.'.-l."'r,.-1 i !lV|.'.--1u.`I.U 1IIi:`A Rn EH: . ' %8m-wart. M!$ Mich-`% am-%T 99%`? % wane `t,dit.ir`59?!': us an midcnam} .-n..;.o `:.. ...l.u.A `Hurnthnm .hn.1-an `Manta! -\ A Quill Ilj I_IUuj _ fv `I W from enoutn m1c snd *o tiine%'l`ggod|f:'o1 them to the extent of_ oq the otr_g'pg.t.!,:A of u. -Lu`! r.n.*.`c= . I Mogrrnggm, Aug. 20.--(,J. _ A. Bqggrdmg morohp.nt`of Drnmmmvilln. Ont,-..ui'p routed to`-'ddy_o1u. chu ge-ot~obtpihing'agoodl undorfa.1no' rotencu. Ho reproaoxgtgd .to 1-'.....'l.~l'u. o.|.a"o. 1.. .+.aa;..a;.g.Am`..+:U<.l.u. unqor mun pwwuuuu. uy Insngtf unit hag, {ed _ (yam e_no_\tn snd'*o tiin " , E `(ILA 4,. ' IJIVWUI `UV IIUQUU CU U I'CUI 'GVVCI UCIVU' - 'Mo,N'rnuL`, Aug ; 20;`-`--`T Col6rniiI`e'Mhi- ing Company, of which Hon. J. A. Chap- leau in mombonhnl taken `an notion against the Mogontio Mgning Uom any _fo_r320 ` to-con Minna `to y~~8l .000 u;tlig" ( 0; lbtpnro nienndt90&.dunnaos. '_ ` ` In onlnrlg Ilorolnnt Arullgd at Montreal`. WUUUUU IJUCIU WOO IIUIII IIIIIU CIUUIVIIUUII, VII. ' attendance bein fair. :M_r. McL|ren, Pro- odoufie ' cable val ....-L_.I -4. Ink--- ...-..- I.-.'__I-.I `Jill nlauctoe Beck-on llle Netlve loath. Loxnox, Aug. 20.--Advices from Apie report the return to Samoa. of ex-King Malietoa and other exiiee. The ex-king was very wermi welcomed by the natives end his own mg was `hoisted. King- Mataafn also greeted Meiietoe with cordi- ality. The German Coneui informed Bfnliotge that he wheat liberty to do as be p eaeb . L ;ii'"v`3.F$ ':Znfa'bE'.%i'u' 571361 Brown-,'! boxw cmrrrzo, full I....-.- . The End not let. . A -. BnLLn;iLLz, Aug. 20.-The and of the.` alleged vitriol-throwing in notrypt. A charge l nf hnino On An manna: Inn Innnnr U IIIUI-I C CIIIUU LIICIIIUIIU II `I I" . tria will to 0 place to-marrow. Xgnm Tania`: an, ink`) nilzn I UII-l VVIII UWQU FIQUU _`U'III\IIIV"I - Madam Tourgieof this city}! , thrown from a buggy outalde tlw tow'nT and received g severe fracture of the right leg. Mrs. W. D. Fuller and two children, w 0 "were also -in the buggy,` were' unin- I'nrntI-- ' V - ; usvun A 1514 meet :81: V the` lieliovillo ` Cheque` rd was be! this afternoon, tho. nhhnn-nan hninn `:3: . Mn afghan Dun- .. cu uuu suvusvluug uusuuuwnu. ,. I This evenin the citizens _ meeting was ` held and was er ely attended. ;President Burrows delivere his annual `address. An address of welcome for the citizens was de- livered by Mayor Derbyshire and res]f>ond-e A. ed to by several leading members 0 the association. Dr. Bryce of Toronto, the able secretary, delivered a;n_eddress', on dangers of our school`children, and Judge (Reynolds ` read a. paper on legal rights of citizensto senitary protection. ' ' '- rpkn I-\vInnnnr"I-uni cinema I\:I.IA}`AA ikn .n`_"n. " % A Brnnlford `work:-:n-Kn1Iea by n mm- : ._ Inc Circle or III: own Name. T ' L` BRANTFORD, Aug. 20.-A serious aocidunt` % occurred to-day st tho agricultural work: `of A. Harris & Co. Henry Emery and Samuel Priddlo were employed -at one tublo, running emery-w_hee1o.- The whool;:~,whiol| Emery was running burnt, one of tho piooe: ntrikina him in tin hand, frnm u: `Rant. rnf uuavs 1 an I uuuuls IIIIKUII. uuu Us IIIIU PIUUUI atrikin him in the head, from the 05009: `of which e died in half nu hour.` Sauna! Priddlo was atrugk by I, piece in . the abdo- men and bsdlrhurt, but it in -thought not seriously, . Emery leaves 3 wife and child. nuegvu VIlIl'l_Ul' lI{_lI'UWIKlx II IIUWIQKQ 18 911.!` of being ucoouo tn an assault has bIo`I:`... pro and chant iumond biowo and th {Erin nil" Q; A nlnnn Inahnnnnun "1 BDIII Ufll J lll UUUUUIUIII The proceedlngi. were envened. lent vocal and instrumental music. The me thy ei`ce`t!-M": eting will be continued to-mo}-row. _ Pomlclenn In the French Army. 0 PARIS, Aug. 20.--At 9. meeting of the ministerial council to-day Minister of -War lie Freycinet stated that. out of 26,000 : ofcers of the active army 59 had been found ' guilty of participating in political agitation and had been deslt with accordin tothe ` gravity of their oencol. He said a. so that ` :51 non-com: had been oaehiered. H uuvnwu, uu uuuuury wgluuon; IB(ll'll,p1'0 vincial and municipal. A paper by Dr. McLell`en of Trenton on a favorite habitat of diphtheria was also `ma. The pa re were all able eorts endcai1Ied forth'epl1):it- ed and interesting diuouuione. Thin AIinl|:hl'l I-LA nbn..-us n...-L8.._ ...-.. uvvvvsqvo LIIIDUIIUIIIUU D IUIISWII Illlclllllol When the convention edjourned at noon? the members were driven to various to inspect the Brockville system of sewer- \ age, with which they expressed themselves much leased. ~ At t e afternoon session papers were read by Dr. .Y0OllIlll of Mount Forest, -on methods of and facilities for investigation` of causes of disease in Ontario; by Dr. Cessidy of Toronto, on oerbonioe oxide poisoning from stoves; -by Dr; . Pleylier,` L; Ottawa, on sanitary legislation; federe1,pro- ` vincia_l_ e.nd_ paper by , "2 }'.`3`;3eI-"`I." e`i.'1"'1'""v"'*i1na chipgm, % C.E., Brockville, on, the Ieptrsto system of , aowomgo. This elicited a. lengthy dilcubdoli When thn nnnvnntinn gAa'n`nu--mi! .5` ......'-~' They Are levlugoi `lime and a deed " - Meeting at llrockvllle. ' V . Bnooxvmnn, Aug. 20.--The e.nnnel.meet- a ing of Executive Health Oicers of Ontario . was held here today and Wes largely ettendo : ed by leeding eeniteriene from ell perte of the I province. Dr. Burrow: of Lindsay , pre- % eident of the aseocietion. was in the chair. . ~ Col. Jackson, D. W. Downey,` Judge Mc- I I Doneld, George A. Dana and Dr. Veux.on`be- helf of the citizens of.Brockville, extended a. hearty welcome to thedel etee. _ Suitable eckuowled ente were me e by Col. Dee- con of Lin eeR`Dr. Meodoneld "of Hamil ton and `Dr. 3' of Oel_1e.wa.. ' ' V V A nnnnnu um. ......I 1... (Inna- n|..-.._.-.. Colllngwuovvl` Lam suiclrq`,-sv"1 y_IeIvnIi``.`~ oneel . >3-- ItQl~KQVI Culseng: . . _ Co1.1.1.\'awoon,A Aug. Andree; Melville 013 this town -died gt} o cloe_k this morning.` He in his ususl health, `and sbout midniKt;n__noisi.. in his roygn aroused the household. iMrs. ` Melville entered the room Vonlyte nd her husbend=-ghresthing his,lsst.`"f1'he -nun .hss rent! shocked the- eolnmunity, Mr.` eivi _e having been _a resident of this section since about 1850. when he came to. Collingwood, During his life deceased largely interested in millin ....gnd commer- cinl industries both in Co in hood end Nottsws, sndet the time of h `desth was connected with the lumber and main` trsde in this town, at j(._)wen` Sound end other isxaints. . Mr. Melville. 11.:-sea... mtiveg of cotlend and had nearly attained his 70th year. He wee s rmand libersl mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church, elsrge . av`. - v - - - vvvfr \1w,QI&hlVe_~f;;_` _ .| `U employer of labor .snd~`e c.man~ef_;e xce_ ,ent~,7 character. genie sfu_rvivf_ed;;;by L___ ___ 9'2: ` Ulrlillvl V1 lUUl.'_ puu. Q. ,;_l]:an'9I Q9! _9l|; chancter. He ia'[IiIrviwaa`_;?byim; wP_bw._, two was and ve dsughtdrs." " 6 funerul" taken plncq Thursday afternoon. . . -._, ....- wvvll uvauuvua STRASBOURG, Aug.:20.--'..l`hew:EIlrI' .. ' ` `run. : .l...`.\. Empress arrived he:-ow to-da.y.__ 9) `were, welcomed by Princ v'on'Hohenl'6h'o, Herr van .1?;;_t__,zI;; mg) 1;, the Bnrg9maAt_or..4,.r.9nd,. othorbc 5:. no vEmporu' ipictbd SIC guard-of-honor and aftorwsrdrzlnvnoithc` I `b ..dtnch nu- V ... .,?.-,..;.3`.'-:.f`.$*u* c"*`r. ..,~.a. Later `the. `E erorf rdcefvod` oivil`ud military oicia I. _ V Z 2 : _. ` rvvw nru.y-run: .1`..`.-'_..;`,`., L. ,9.-Sm-.aL , " `_ __ , .4.` ...,.. .......`..*~....ao.:.-..'..X..c..`.4 Consmiznxornn, A}; ..~ ,20.-[The;-~;.Poxte has decided to incre . 116? to 30,000. - ""` ' `in Crete` MALTA, Aug. , V20.-:'l_-`~ho -.Bri,ti`sh_ war .Snltqn, whiolxhwent cl org` -uoxdliotigtgog ago. -_ _ t 1 ;\ . 1 ..`. . .,..v4`. ., 2.}. mm" ...x` ltomlu `and Dyiaimlle. ~Io:m1-:, Aug. 20.-La.st evening 9. spheri- cal bomb ten centimetres in diameter wu thrown from the rear of the Chamber of V Deputies into the Piazza Colonna. during the progress of a. concert. The bomb exploded, wounding seriously six gendarmee andxs child. Apanic ensued, which Was, how- ever, soon quelled, and the injured persons were removed to 8 hospital. i . , Du-mum A..- on A .a__-...:;_ --_;..u..- . ,, ,, _-' .------y-g_--, , VTHETHEALTH omceas ssssto`. THE FATAL EMVERY WHEEL; .qum:_n, wmou.-wen , ha.a"be'on oato'd.`A Hus suoosm on In! lUIl`0ll'l0l' III'U uluuu sun wuuu ;nuu:ux_M V . 4 _hld uruuw. I16 uluu luau Ilunv uxvuyuuuuuv parties should get no -credit at all. He :thought th 15-` apmo, qchemev of -rem wing goods `to w "`old'I o_ ymerchinti be when h"6ut in *6: arm` do iwhy with the ,v", N bjIhook'?evil~.-12;. . " : ' mg. if "of Krp;3au*ma; on` 5'0 ti;:%2``::?a`%&e%$`::`:o6'l: F"% 3?v:e. huom = am an .. vydz woatpuibd L"_I._`..L.nA.nI-A-I~;...-Auun Iiufgunnl ngnhn Qlllli.` `u. n. JlL_U\l|_IrIU. Dpr _ . ~.n. IIIEOI, _Sim_coe";J.e_H-`.'Jn.o.kaon; ,, wn;J.Smith, Chtthum; "F. H. 9: oopor,`. _To1-onto; N. F. Voe'-'London;F. J.` Wxlkinu, Oran e- `ville; F. hichard-, Woodstock; G. `G00 5, J. Brownell, Sesforth; ~J. Roulson. Hagen- _ville; William Ivey, Ja.rvia;-R. Meuleary, Toronto; G. Martin, Henpelerg R. E. Lesson:-, R. T. Maxwell, Sarnia.;`J. Clegg, Mooreeld; J. W. Husband, Hagouville; J. R. Gross, Milverton; W. McC;artb .' Rockwood: J. :11. Bnrkboii Peterboro; . Pettullo, W oodstock; C..G..Torrnnee. J; F. E ward. `. , A , ; Preqident Brnce._of the Board of Trade .`extended a welcoming hand on behnlf of `the body he represented. They were not Jiero to; W eomplimentsry resolutions but fl! Iinll Elia nnfnniunn AC Egan, Montreal; G.` W. Scott, Point, Ill. -IUUCIIIUIIO JVICIIJ `if W. M` WU ueued no greater competency than u gale; Itotje and rhape $2000 or 83000. Thereeeonp `for th unntiefectory teeult we : found in evil . bueineee methoduuuoh es eleughteringbenkrupt stocks. unjust oom- -promieea; overloading. `Failures had in-' oreeeechlteedily `from? 1823. to I879. Then th`ere""we.e "e?~!ull`. -but they continued tain- ereeee T efterwerde till the `greeteet* number In this province was reached in? 1887-5693. In proportion to the failure: were*the bunk- rupt etooke. He '_.held-: thut. the let-ge nunmhnr nf fnilnn-n . m..-*. (Inn Hy` Jguihbfnnn Ill vunuv vs III: VUIIIIIIUIIIUIUB, IIIIV UIIUIIII "`* 7 E.` t r .. tiDI!V"!!9!| % 3: ?!ft`i9`to' dngd p`u`c?e!;rcondii:fons._ 61": The chcapnou of credits, duo, was a. great evil. .CI;odit. run: toq ohpsp,a.nd the km. 1;: '{tli`oh-' sum` :o*p1.. loiuio, r,u:o*`: blumd for av debl ofit. 1:- 1:: vs nut 4-_..u_u;. ni-n_-_1_--_.. H :1-ynaInite crtridgo exploded enterday in a. coal mine at Doma.n._ 1*ive persons were killed and 3 number of others injured. ` nltoad = of`. `being , `granted a. V.~-year i'i.n.'.":"o;-'Z""" de"i'1 572' I % Mr. R. . . " cLuughlih, Wolluceburg, pram tgd, arpp r ; Bunk V tstook and Ion it his the evil of alsughte_ring.bankrupt stocks in com tltion with thdhonut trader. As to or new e&he;,,..-;h_e1d'_: that in War; ;ahpnld_;: Ive "their notes for gdiida bought ?mu`ul'lt7 ht." h.la;.'1.n sham? v-irrninnn-Sh Ive I-VuII7I;.'atIuInu`uu.Iu 5 14. um uvrn, 1.0!`- \ ,onto ; Bo lo,` Toronto; 8. ' odehooae, ,Blonhenm._;v.-- . H. - . Wodohonoe, Stony Creek: . Loilig, .Shoold`; John ,C|1h0|111. DlI_nda,lk~; J. D. Fuwcett, Dray- hton; F. M`WItd, Taro ; W. V einajrdus, iGnvonhurst,;.A. J. Chalno, enetong; J1. Willogkr :,i0ikvi1lo ; G. R. gilroz, I "t\``n:s\- -` U...` -__2II- _ 33Ifi.'&?e??n2?EJd":?:o3i"Z'$23`, that their deliberations might couduoto the protection of `i'e"t.Illere`end wlioleeilfee; elike. Iieeding retailers were the ones who" could exert a etrong `influence in shorten- ing credits, He cooeldered the retailer and hleeituetion. .Mmy otter 40, years work -us-uncut` nn an-nnfnr nnvnnnhninu H-mu - UIIV YWX.VCIIyI\lIl VVV|II\I HIV IIJUI9 UII-u ml" factory: . 5 Chairman Knox addressed the meeting. The convention," he` said, `was called for the purpose of _ correcting abuses, and the subjects to be discussed were chosen after correspondence with a large number of the lesdigglnerchnnts of the Province. If they deem it wise to form an association tocsrry out the` decisions of the convention. legislation might be in- nnnnn In Hun Inlmsvnntn nf thn. Iouv uuuvuuuuu. evguuuuuu uugllu 06 Ill` ` .uenced in j the interests of the bueineu men, reasonable freight rater might be secured, equitable insurance rate: end ` Iettlemente might be [arranged for, and the credit business, the rcpt 0 most trouble, mi ht be restricted and ourtdldg ind tlfe ltd` `u -`d6f business` men ....I I..... : .... .....-cI....I- :.............I `I1. 1.-..-.) hwu; s. an "ant, Agra; W. Olllllll, .,Gtu'cnhurct~;.A. ;H. Wilcon,w-3Oikvi1lc; `G. Gilroy. "Holstein; c. A. mm, nunyme; E. M. [gm-xechnie, Durham; 3. c. Gifford,` Tor- onto; A. W. "Pcdlcr. Gnvcnhm-st; W. M. !Atton, Glcmic; J. D. 1; Su_-nil; J. S. .Gilfcllcn. Moorccvillc;- . J. Gilroy llount ;ForcIt; D; A. McDonald, Belmorc; .Slo|'n, ,Gslt; J.tJ.' Bin-kc. Hartford; _ V A; Taylor,` u:ru1nmore;J. M. McDonal', Puclinch; W. Cray, ;, A. ,_;Bc1l_ontyne. Charla Kicker... Chlpcwa ; AV. 1!. Ellis, president = craol} Board of ` Trade J. H. H .StrumI; D. Woismiller. Kippen; , -H. cMcKeniie, Chipgowc; " C.` 1 Guns, *Houghto`n `Center; J. ' tck, .Mpntrc cl; A. Tottullo, Woodstock; J. Aiken," Orange- ,bn1e;;c. G.>`Allcn, Jarvis; .A>1;`iaI&fr. Lon- don; J.F.Thackcrcy,Toronto; Q.B.Cu-ling. Exctcr; R. CrockoI_I;o'D,Il:rl_nm; R; W. Mur- dock, Ingcrcoll;"A.t Bu!`- rctt; Mitchell; D. H. Price, Aylmor; J. Reid, Badger, Strstford; F. A. Alhhouj ; Ayl- mcr; J. Park, Jarvis; D. E Tayloi`; Cath- cctt; J`. B. Grafton, Dundu; J. H. .Wile,' Z -Eucx Center; R.,'J.;"Thomu', Phclpnn; A. Mitghcll, Ccyugig-1R. Moutmcry, Paris; `V _ ., _ Mnnndrn Qnrhunfnuntlo 11 `D.I_..... Lohdan ; \V. T ;uv|v .UU, " `uuullllallgulsvngy ruauxuuuul URI to tp.lki_uilpesa. Hewhoped the outcome of 110 ooqvdhtion would be` more `than satia- nctorv : " 1t`:`Choirmnn Knox oo- t copied tho ond Mayor Donn, on =b.h.1: at ya. :oity,doliVeu_d . welcome Address. ` Mlyor `add .rlIo was glad that" tho at` o3uontion _of bnsinm ` _mcn holdin Ontorio or in was: con- 4 vonodintho Ambitions City. __[Applnuae.] Ho V" . bode them all a hon-ty welcome. and trusted Ithotihilothoyroopodprotfromtheix-disc :- lIiicn:l`t}f1eyC1.vonld`olnjoy the annolnent pro- v e or orniv wee . S A; on Bid commercial traveler he umhzgm im- '?orta.nt.thing to he done was the aItob1inh- n of clonal`; rolotiztm-gliotwtcio bare: and stand` th_oy.,. 9` _t H a._ ntt cg `woulci have ocoompliohod much. 1 Among the morchnntt from town `st the convention on s G. A." arson, `Boiworth; E. Davis. '-Midland; H. T ~iBq':ker, Striord ;_ "H. B.- Oltmmr, Cultus; {S. `Jones, C61._'Skinner.~G. C.* McFrla.ne, '.W. Dolan, D. Mo_Murtrio, W. E. Vognon, `E. J. Fonwfck; city ; J. Scott, Woodstock ; R. Rinkel_'.`~Kincu'dine ; L. 910 horn, Tor- `unto I .1 Raul.` Tnnnnfn o I7nn'-In'A--- IIIOIII IDu|_~~Iu - uIIIvuuuyo- -`nu: -uuuulnwuu aenhmpt,-nooks ta`-en internal eencexs end ~ ridiculed the eeerclox-`em-e amen external .-__-_u..- .-m '-n. n.~:n..`_~:.L ;uI.s~~-a~.. -4.-\ k.l.l mun If uuc IOVVLBDI Us UIIU VULVIVU l0u}I_|l IV the Liverpool tri. Success in thin 1:980 will ineyitsbly lead to similar agitation: whenever n prisoner is convicted of murder who was not sctuall seen to strike the} fatal blow or mix the sadly draught. F - 5..- ----y vn_.Uv'I_IIJ w_.uI yup opomng OI Ithfo - mowhmtf convention,` the most ` ;:importn`nt,m-..gatho1fing. of A mercantile men \ ver hqfd Ontn`ii9.:' The rsta buaineu the Open Home at ALL: .n2`..`._ 31.. . M ` F. "Pa ::1fi~.I:_lIla1l: `roecting gl3i-y".`5`V ` ' I 51 from :1! quarters in nuin"9r` t6`-day. _ I `The oven} of 16-`day in tho opening of u 4. annoy ;-63-- LL- .__-_L _!!.,eI' :; jilled"`v'vit,! : up 1 _ ioloomq tgopanda a f people who ----- - vv *Wler and ito-day. Yhiton pro wtfalkixgg _obout_. the _s;>1opdor 9'-iidh .i'.'i`."`.'35*.'? P5 ;'_ thy : hgtttigtitmibns. gnd"oiti_z`emi w xito"i`cti`otho'g;.,j`ui 1_;;;_9i;fch 1` p9tri .5591 ..-M05; saw the Ambition: City look so wooing as she does "this evening.-_ The illumination: are with- ,_ont_:dou_bh.tho_na-_th; agar, .lit'_.v _ho,,.;ity. "1'hWro." si:qeah:ua.sne nf' unili 'nIl..'o`I".... I:_|.;._ __J -- ;~ 1%. Mon nary Paris; E`S`pr' l'.ord;`%., B. i dmer, kl .l\-Q0 .1 qIn=I-L r 'oo6omi,hb'dh`ho`th9 Immense ct-owdi.` Spooohei ' 31foi'o`.1i1`|'d'o`by` Rev. Mr.- Gum, J. J. "` = iby Robert;DohIon. M.W.,:o Pioton. 11` .. T Pwrox, Aug. 20.--The A.o.U;w. of % -Ploton had 0. big rally of the order here to- 3 day. Lodges from Bolloville, Trenton. Nopanoo and Kingston turned out in large numbers. Five Itumera brought `largo ox- onrlionu. The grounds` of tho ,P_x-inco Ed- ward Agricultural `dciotywero I`1`tiIia_aed to V 3. `Flint of Belbville, Dr.*jHrIId of Kin ton,:; nr.~r~m.u. M;=P.,` -of: mom, and W. J.- Porte,~D.-G-.*MaW. The chair III ooou ` .~m:ofo!,1rbnId!.in thq.pr96e9-ion.~ -0: I hm helqs W3 ? $!n4.9?ln~o .'l`A. , 01 an uusuv wssuiss II aluuulll I 08!! OK FOIOI. The abuse which has been heaped upon him is wholly undeserved, for he has given a most conscientious consideration to all the sacts of the case, withthe sole desire of- iceing that justice is done. Unless some new phase of the case should occur adverse to Mrs. Ma brick. which is scarcely prob- able, her li e is nearly certain to be spared. u At thee-same time it is felt. hr um:-up ninnu *Trded'fBl;_Eb;` ggoiina rinse _V-_ '. Rooxyvqqp, 01)_t., Aug; 20.`-Dnring the ?tii(i%1xiVo:`-itorx:1}i,M.'"la.I il_;' night tile hyupi, bf" :G Mt19y;B;q;resids-;n9s: yhoi Yi1.1!a9 {was struck. ,hy.~.,lightq_ing, , Th`; olot1_'io_'\ uid enteradn ,,e_:1honoo. through.-,.thQ `chimney unfpuaod thr_o'ugh- 0 bedrgom, {striking the fa.rn3jar I_ _u9n,;_,J9_hti Goorgb Morley, .tup.ning\h1 qonypiuetolyhblnok, but,- `.`l\.hnn' '- uni`! nnn wanna Inna n -`"15 .I IIKIBII-I` DIIU -Morley, tu!fning_hE;`_l_')"on;p1etoly black, but. , V0 0 Ithongnfythil niogrninjg` thui the . "ave; lngnlglm. rm *wm `Itovopipdo; `no d In: any; FVUQ VVQIU vvvnav pun; man, not kill; Gitd .w`rQW'8 1359. .!.'..;...a.. 'thu.h1.'.l`Tr.r`1_:`|l`;l.I2`4r.u'. "'= -""'"'- 4 union nanny: . ' % Robert Curran bow-,.John Gray stroke, 39. - '::oI'o '13"v`i 1(?<'"i-1'1` Ls&1v:' o`1'I7.' can g'i'I. Ed ` u . o, e u - . .. Mom: bow. P. D. non stroke. 3d. Time now. This morning .' the priae-yvinnara '-receiver! \ their at the Batch. ` Thongsndn wit`- neue ` the illnnxinationa` jnd pgokchhic 1;ug!ty by Prof.` HINT ori`-`the y. Thor - It ' "RA`..nI`ln\ `shin! nnun"h ' nnnnnb. .t'n|n3nn ' '93?! The foliir-oared race, in which a foul was claimed, was rowed over, but the result of the race was not changed. : a Following is the list of races and winners: PAIR-OARED RACE. Fred R. Thompson bow, Jose h Wrialkntb stroke Toronto R..C..t won: oorge . M Goniniock bow. Clnirles D. Lennox stroke, '1`. R. C..2d. Time-11.18. These two were the only competitors in this race. _ SENIOR SINGLE BOULLE ' D. Donahue. Nautilus. Hamilton, lat: J. Donobue. Nautilus. 2d;~J. J. Ryan. Toronto. 3d; M. Shea, Don _Amatenrs. 4th: A. Grinstead. Toronto, 5th-. Time 10.33. , V ` wmon nova-omnn `men. Argonauts. Toronto. Walter Stewart bow, A. B. Mackenzie No. 2, Hugh Smith No. 3. A. 13. Cameron stroke,'won: Nautilus. Hamilton. J.Murphy how. 8. Dolman 2. T..Nichol J. Level stroke. 2d: Ba aid Toronto, M. J. S e- han bow. Joseph ' urn y 2, W.'S. Park 3, M. J. Roche stroke. 3d: Arconau A. P. Barrett L. bow.`W. Stewart 2, -George igginbotham 3. M. Holden stroke Ith: Toronto. . B. Goniatv iook bow. John Wilson 8. Thomas Henderson 3. 'Altred`.ob'ertson mono.-sch; Leander. Hamil-` A ton, T. M. Bruce bow. Art Jarvis 2. 0. B. Bow- 31:71: 3, Edward Simpson stroke. _6th. Time 0-gu-A_ _-.._- - ___.-_ _ JUNIOR DOUBLE SOULLB. Don Amstsurs. James Stewart bow. Walter Rslma sI:roko.e lst : Don'Amatours, Thomas Friend bow. H.`Bs.tkin stroke. 9d. Time 9.45. I Only two ootnpsutors. - . * lnnvinuu navvn A A warns. on A -- - iv v vv--7-wuvvuvy lumen roan-oA_nI:n xuol, . Nautilus. J. Donohuo lbow. Q. Furlong 2. W. Work 8.'D. Donahue stroke. won; Toronto. P. J. Smyth bow. E. A. Thompson. 2. I`. 8. Thompson ahhunh W:-1 in stroke. Id; 0:.- tawa. A. '1`. 5 Hnndman 8.P.' . Ron: 0. 8d. Ttmoj-9 1-5. oounuonuuu nonvnuo q -anon 9 an . 3 how. ' Watts: B.]'. W. _....---.--- vy- u uyv vrggto. ad: 011.11-`lac Germany. Toron Murray. Don Amateurs, Rd: Robert McKny.vjr.-, A1-mnaut I GCTOROS MRIIIYOI`. Bnlnlda. th- Tim: ll.I-24- -vvvvgi-v-vy v-u JUNIOR SINGLE BOULL8. - Tho tgiargnlsloroo. .w-yo-y ar'i;, s}'proi*a;;aT'o.m..'1a;;:";% 13$ Ba`tta.lion bond ga.ve"a.f concert dnr_i_ng i thh nml-n`nnn Ail!` nvnnlna ` . IDUII JJDIIKIIUII BB-VU C ._;hb aturnoon and evening. uuev, u_vs. asnv an IIVUIIJ DUI Uulll IIU UUIFIUIM At thenme time it is felt by very nieny who have token no active part in this , tion that the institution of trial by Jury, I supposed to be the palladium of British liberties, will have received another severe blow by the reversal of the verdict found at {ha T:Inu-v\nn` 4::-i Quunngnn 3.. LL}- --_- --v uu-v---1 III- I-v CCUIUI CCC I-U Nautilus the Ionian lvenls. - `HAMILTON Bum, Aug. 20. --'.l`he- princi- palevents on today : program in connection with the Hamilton carnival were the races ` of the Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmsn, which took place at the Beach. starting at3 p. In. The different events were well contested and no accident occur- red to mar -the day's sport. The course was a mile and half straight away and the water was in perfect . condition,` scarcely a ripple being perceptible on its-surface. All the races were rowed on the bay aideof the Beach. Ex-champion Edward Hanlan was out in his shell during the races and ve the spectators. a splendid exhibition 0 his skiil with the cars. He rowed in at the nish alongside the dierent competitors and was cheered vociieroneiy by the thous- ands of people present. senior" four-cared which `a 0..-] ...-- -I-:...__1 __-_ __._._.s --_ sion. enliven; ener fosters fortune, Buins gold, hel ho , in tea , jnsties 143, kin es I: ndness, lightens ls ' r, mnlti-' p es` manufactures; narrows nothing, obliterate: obscurity, i promotes prosperity, 1 quenohes quibblers, rattles rollers, scouts : sceptics, triumphantly takes, universally useful, vindicate: vsnxty, works worthil . xcitss xpeetsncy, yells youthfully, xesls ' I . I " ~ ' ' V no Arconauu Win in Junior and the ._nnI_- am- n-...A-_ -_-__._ .. ..- -v-w- vuvhv--`y `aqua; VCIUVEIIVUIIO The great Iqcietieg parade ' will take place to-mo:-row.., .% .. C V This -evening : Times says` tint `tho cumin` advortuea I.d!nira.b1y,. booms bun!- neu, circnlatetcuxcrenc , diuipqtel depra- aion, enlivging outer: I016. halnn harm. in Afnn `urinal : fnnlalga '1i"_h21':ni.h_; as die olag Esgle o'i>1;ii.- ddphin are coming tqtho cunivpsl. mu- Ion. -: !)_--l-I__._ ___ _ ugtpnu comxpg tq,1*.no cuniv,al.a .. The 13th of.Broo_kl u an glnq , on route. Will reach thoVcit.y ridayvsftexfnoon. "M... ....-; -....:...:-- -.- .._:- -_2n LL- u wyvvc A -' - - -I .., T . . carnival cut. % [Tho Jpoig~wMil_l,n Drsmatio Column occupy, _tho-bou-_da ;a.t the Gnmd Open House dpring the week. . A no .51 battle toolgplsoo on the V;Bay to- ninht. 7 vuuu UIIIU UAUlU>_W, IIVIHSVFGFCU IDQNQ N fueecl credit. Along dleouesion followed, and the `subs ` jeet wee "nally referred to a. committee ` compo edof wholeule men and retailers. . The convention; will be` resumed 7 to41'nor- men tooyegbuy; whluiloi 3; 5%`; know hlqcnstomer; the stock: of ' m to should not be uuiced, and men wlio ha i- tunllv out below` vino .-.15. .s.....m 1.. .. In a Quandary About hlnybrlek. ` Loxoox, Aug. 20.-.-The Herald any! that there is a great body of scientific opinion which is working in behalf of Mrs. May.- brick, to this extent, that there in ooin .ior doubt whether, she administered the arsenic ofiwhich her huebend died. This opinion, proceeding from. very eminent sources, holds that there is equally grave doubt as to Mrs. Meybi-ick e in- nocence, but the element of uncertainty is such u to jultify the interference of the Home Secretary. There would then at least be time left for the production of any new facts which might tend to clear 0; the -mystery of Mr. Maybriok'e death. ' hole` views are undoubtedly havin their , u- once with Mr. Matthews , w oee poe tion throughout ha been of a ver anxious and unenvioble kind. But that t e duty of de- ciding so dreadful a. question uehould fall unnn him in nu: nf flu: anuagdn.-L J--...I.-.I.-

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