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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-06-22, Page 6S..2. • 'fit!':.4 ‘•. te,.. • 440 esetitifin • el70. sieSi(i,se 444010 • ,titS !knot , ext,ethe Ix1.1. • •, ).f-wqrJ hie epeee,, an' Ci cuticle \ or, in in tiv )1* d but fl. Cgx n„ LIU!t it peet editors and cort(ribte• flUNON, al 'theAndel- -1/41r,Stxttieeniteterflitera , ttexce 'euk• r Tent artleles. 1tt4,...U1).P0 -tfe •etUtoi, : „'1 .kat ot Vuron ."„ an*: .,,• It '„ te fore*. :laki, .lf • teen. ieh' '1 ler -rtitezlio of liedleetne, tcrie.'-of 'India. atteched lllx,,tml! ” 74'.'11;t1It410 .I.t.„,,' s'liit,Eitte,„ t liVes eville•ee _ . ,, „elltrityt.2-bei,,ekerey,_ 6,(ibolga day,e, at .1,,?;e-etirt. veeteltise to rtInistk 1.'.1A47013, *Pat* _ 'rd.. tiat . te• Wns in' nei .1kiety p,'. ilee,efew tieSee. 1 w.a,:s'..Ioavitilg i . . .9 i*K.E' 'pi ;t4..bitafic 0,00.0,S; Itt'l'aCt,„" 01 go0;14,. ge.itientiiiliatelY took, uy arta feethafl. lie eeiis." tileite' 'ull' t-0.11,'Xiet ':,41Pd IStliitt?8tklir,"th.-ot '-wt,e ahould .'for, • ahcive,, the. a‘erage, And played in Ids i a streit by 11,114.4veke 1&bu we gut • hoilso, ftiotball team. • Aforeover. he ,001$1ele .* his ' manner Was •EillitO weN a . iziost qsctoptellt, and Critlea thane .1 . .,.1.juIgtf.ecelakeie, ' the9.14.ette_lt XleYet., le WIIN-110-1011-ger*tbc bright. chore 411*-rl'ai:,irlII.fiit'ff,d,tfOrlItlet" ' laurel letil realm. pleosure •letettieestere of knowled t to him a gt•iiirinfr:Thorze- Curzon was not content to learn bis Icssons suffently melt to escape • ieeriseapd, ilc maoy. . of us, wrktes en. old schoolfellow in the 'Anglo- Americen Gazette., Be entered , into the , spirit of hie tasks in !all their heerines. (Lad Wass coetinually adding to his store cif knoWdedge and peke- PArine," „hims(lf' t4 the great etr,uggie for twee and fortune in whieb, even at that' earls; Age, 'he tail D.E7rEIRMINI4D SITOC10). ereeeeee----ee , , _Clederge___Ceteeote)e, .„,eehaele friends took it as a matter 'Of course that, he wee - idestined: to elistingeber.---$mself ----i .afteuelife,„ One- of the last *thipgs. I - vaid to him on -leievinte-140n was: ..George. will eon swear to make me 000 belougieg to VankelgarY Ellen three brigades of gendarmes sure Smell= As for Mrs. Scanlon, her Chaneellor of tbe Petebequer when rounded the old fellow's improvised lutd in it tbe clenients , o...re. ea. -Sire -heed . I PS tO ' Promised he WOold- ,I, yeers beedireepeetectereeand_ was on eneb•due °in° man ?Ira, have., •estc:b, ---e-e---elluteettieltottgb sonteWhot of a boort- ., _ n tester deStroy Metals- e--- • . eseernee-teurzon as a boy nt-Etiete %vas- . Poiteltenfe--_go____eitjon.r.het, _ lie, ‘4,g1.w._,_aa"le., -411:;":0,11_3Loth. n'"'"e;X:11,:ete a n it* tt.yiffit.tfr: -like 't eattt,th,•fielli%, wimp it telee . coverm- sae vtgs . . , - Raliel.aY .-c0InPanies ran 4”c•- -foundations. The constant • ptunitin ene. of the port of kin t,o - James tilleg'' the brightest, cheeriest 'tittle chap --tinagieteble. 114- did.- not -then _r ' .y„,,,,,,,,,. th„,....,,en-aue_itritratiatr, i Amon__ eursion trains toe_the, village to, erte ,,,tit,„:"torctetLexto,::th..0,,tiot semble , ip the least • the rather air-O:7•From- . ° --his „ enor'mous estait-e; sh.; able visitors - from, afar to . *Witness ity of the. clay, and. front this enOSe nostere-lookinir man with whom •We • .t. i 1 itii vntro otio tioruc f the imposing spectacle. At one time one of the evens which its within the - ...e en ,Pf if, y $4ifl . ,_,. . , ...atiagatti. r nt the resen • „race e- - •' --: n .i.ni d to Slitte to i " '''"'" ' . -t,reet acres- -com reeteye, •-1 •(l huwi itte ea„10- :q1104.14 ArCIU s 4:40 W. LT 1.1 The. Ara. patents'.. $5.10 to', $.1: -*..,20.,„ • 1%.„. 1:45), t lti , - F Tortinto* 97c to Ot3e for U0 me notninal, 'exadtbr,' to ,920‘" for No, noytherit„: port, Ile eeore , ling ..14 ‘. 'ilhur-.>7.0tItarto: ' _i_fe.„,..r. ee 0. inli tO 20e r tro ' . ,:..g , 1,O1 -u, u .,., ,tte.,4 O.NvA.,...e.VT ,t1ete '''*•. , 0.W..• '. e''•' •,..•.x , . . • aetneed:',..et :Preying` ott 010 gU.'nk • ." ; ••-•i. - 1 - _ .as, paid Att,.Oroteet 31141 lost. ,,itis,;,,• .7.9.4tetals'of tho Ilan*, Of Urigland ere., elteatioXt in; ,eolleeeeteeee, tee nWOrn ' sa4d to, be Wortied. "for. t,lie 'eatety bit :itA bo...,0y,enge,d,. en, • those who 'hid the hoards, of Wealth stored in these, •04, 11 Ono - other ,side to George lurzon s andthre' • — it' warrant 'VOA issued-. for hie acter-and a very geetle, lovable One arrdllt. it VMS. r Roy declared that like the* Old ,, Guard he might die,: but would uev e WAS MINISTER litrictrirzn or „tersticm,, surrender--elie retired to, his _Attie . 'cottage and; tXreiXnred ' It t,o. with - Took ?stoney to 'Pay Xis Betting Stand a SIVV. $30Inling alttlie slight enlinence• lit -the village pi Vs - r LoSses. . SCAM, near Chatellerent. it .was well tri) Sietteeke member situated for defense. Roy ieid in . of the Nov- 'South Wales Parliament, stock of enimOnitien, arci peovisions has' been' senteeced to three and 00.0- 'plEtiCED rOtat WALLS II, • teak .Ppt, nhOtti -lodged' , informatran aganst half yettffs' Iminisonrnent. no- *sic . , prnal,e,. ie set he had asked for no mercy. an d,:within ranothdiscreet 4"14 (1631-114eath-e iig(innllenila"444, Civilian authorities thereupon turned of Mercy .from the „iWM% •the -J It was claimed that behadeon- raiiitary. verted to .bis own use a,bont Safi.- soeigwere then 600 infantry and `rattler -it -1a ther eqipt' the iiii:Ats,t,Ine*t L1r etut be ItuS!iattarit liva8 :00,11tri oent:hcoati.; • 141,,,,t.e " it - ": _ , *?-1,og t -rl - r e 1 imeinees he t,had .. "1.'"..',Efr'CuM4-- 7F--1;efAritintder" b directors t was enggested ellet: the' bigitra bidder for iii.0 proporty, 401110 brave but wicket PerSen nalehtd end the villa. hoco_ma.. his. it was becattacolifsatatgiuottun,ti.wtymeatuiexnapl,osi_i_vo2..u_dro. a-1-00,0"- -t-o-xerredeas-e-ut-ir--0 $e44 or the six. tions of the stately hniaougaw;e4;re70 lleN lake that SPreads iteeif before and sending the bars of bullion and 11.1„re,.1:1,.en,44b.,..._"g Cltle. -1-1)4. itqg i the ;dreams of gold Coin iyaking out '"'",..,,,"' 34 '4"4441.1" ii to the .etation platform. The ”fle.11 the czar and his wife sotight feasibility, of this scheme has beeni rea,ce and rest• in Denmark the int- ei:nficedednired.buyotwheeverb:ntkbagtotviiiecorn2rtu. ug4I.t, i bPyerstilt,np,,arrty, v‘iiitarsee44,1;araysistitteipeos.nip,arnhicedir hatt_utiatleittratound railway is call.; prefience with thee -royal yacht was t t trete . Jmpr seitte_t1X.Dew-s*k Itedibleline_aML,„ oi. eseiltX_ ' elle thing ,. 6.2c'enItelde. Corfeertana4inti ninObial; ' 4140,to '3 yelEsAr,.. 61,4" to. One, , lake .sixi ,feeletitte etse-Plien; No. 2 east 43e, west ' • • tolivelenats.--eSel45eforecersteet zeoefenetetemPlliiit" teree„ more for broken lqte here and 40--driveestetehaft nearlYeonee.hundred fcet and then they would fate a mass te co thick mateiney •and -Steel. At one time this Bank el •14:42lar.ld asetheeobject of colutpirsteer.,..- 6, chureb 'tower Close by the boa was' bombarded. Afterward the nut's.. 11,AJ, 7111e-stateenereti1e_ cretin_ anit4m trete...featly wallie• s t14—rtienstlia-w-eithrette npr -t -111;ledeniisplagby "gat guards, gitext:11,0 welltiot a fail. on 0 iIttIcI frontearthe Leetle, and at suchtimes the rowboats; of ,40eeneacesseeep_ seopb,s-er-er I set, hIPEe'ST D WFflI ANARCIIISTS. Ile- in ileffinatk the ciar-Wns - al - Ways closely Watched by his . own tion ,hts felt rtuite safe in his little PeaS)-.700 fe. 71e for 14o. - Welt and eaet, 75e for Iluckwheat-&c to 130e cast or west „ • COUNTRY Butter---Itecelpts, eseeelallee Of rens, continue on the lorge side, but prices hold. ' Creamery, prints 18c to 20c do solids ... to 1.9e Deiry rolls* good to choicc.....,.... 1.50 to lfie do Inetlitun to14 do- tube, good to eclitriee 141c to"15te do inferior ..... ....120 to 13e - elleeseeerrliere„...ht.no_aiange_ineloeel • prices for Job lots at *Die to 10e. - legge•--Continue firm in, 'price at " • posees roun • ace, • and-ewhite eomplextoneeevritatte-eYes, an exCeptionally determined mouth, and t Idgh, report) 'forehead; At Eton we were -all Metre or less particular in our ditss, and esPecial- 1Y in cati. linen.- Out Curzon, even ' as a little to, was always notice- • nbiy .tidy. In fact, in all • the years 1 tnew him I do not remember Faxcei r" ,... -_seeing his hair •dieltevelled, nor his soiled4 _ --.4110-6.1-11141-2441$ which George Curzon possessed as a boy Was that of repartee: I -have of- ▪ , tee sat in my room contolsed with ditconiciture of--sente rival wit, nod I remember on one oc- casion a big fellowwho could eaeily, have administered a lid -zing to three• , boys- of Curzoies size. Lofting froth my room and elatenning the door so itts...4101-*LOAKIlen-Seat.billp—zat9lz which •lae know was coming. I earl never quite understand e by we ,ditt • not kick Curean %viten he "checked" us. ' I am sore we often kit it vas ,our duty. nod I never heard of --ft-beinr; done. /Int Own his* Chaff, thi1ciAh clever, and at times irritat- . 141174-71tiverlit-11-411t0i 41, A nOtlWr 'Ot CUIVOWS w�+tho prornhk+ .4. ,„ Oft` (narilleterretetirtreWasettesel pictirrecime jind the magnificent •„Therleacelp wh' , vest, an( e au en ,y ikppropr a a eunseeterateeportioneof et -eie lanky 11 -U911 -kg ein Welt entertained them- ofbase_ three_ ere” are vaittiel, atitlits frequent -lir seen on. d an it selyes„ h _epen-air dances to the good heavy betting lessee. wit ill r SCIlt.C11C0 --issic of fiddles and gramophones. about. $5.000.000 each. and • the I -seemed that *bile In King Cieristiars e French eerier ' treetinres within thorn ore guarded int:1°111410i he was not alortned as to said that betting was responsible for - - fitt ug as on. n e t'her side 7 at s sato*. ' About three enonthe oral Dadin. one flier* grimes than any other vice that • „,„e el the Tnnian hercies the main- entrance to the bank are 'every ,3rear wits sptut 'by the Russian put in charge of the siee i1,0 knew of. Be hoped that one or -w as two small giftSS houses. In 'one' re- crowned beetle in l'eennearh. the results of the shock of the van. operations, Ile 'conducted thenz in accordance with the tato!! and most are two widenweite poses ,a stately beadle. In .the other! • Oni.elneeicepelon of his vialt lit 3,889 detectives: Other lin ineident occiored that abowed the. victims %vault! be to fiend such it feet. ing of indignation against betting, ,oPProved methods of scientific ',war- eeelvin mask Princes of ';the, detectives are In and •out of ' the tilispo.Sition of Alexander en, -lee was throughtout the entire n ee fttre which is opp.osed to all needles5. reibms, but always nnehtelistvely. At on oterd the -royal yatitt 'One after- - 7. pricnitsictz„ereof lifegim4bv7cromx.4. A cortiort ot t.T.4!".poza_oat, t the 0 ig foree is a' hevy noon ked in the future. oee.. 'rhe triaLereated a great e'en ilians from • crossing the• tire zone. eation sniping lient on at iong rano on ittotf14_211740010comutanded by a bad been prominent in polities in New South Wales for over 25 years. Be was on three dliTerent occasions tet.4,--41.-144.1g0-411gRi.a.4117,11- •itines in Sir George.- Dibbs' Admin- istration, end he ban served as chairman of the. consmittect; of the * Legislative Aesembly and Acting-- Speaker. /le was alSo one of the Lilo thlrteeeeeentextiaryecomtuistdOners-_eue celebrations of New South Wales, RATS CARRIED, PLAGUE:. n Iitired to 7r -M the Rodent* negaraleis of Cost. w. r Tel - sere-iideetor sOoirer41Ttia,y8 WittbOUt- drimiracre, a hug and 1 y end - anybody / getting heft', but it WAS - . quite as lively as the average French %Tates, rnerches - frortoWellington 'bare duel It It was first iateadeil to starve racks to the bank. They- are• in full _ . in, Deb faintly insieted upeo.n teasing :no sno,r,t.7. .....,$2f4,40 tior$21. _it,:_o_ __ -,, Tele Czareitlex n- peens en_ _viehtsetee 7 to i't-6-Ja6:4-icocTudeTL:117niter the lar":1-71111"Pse 0 '1 Ciitryc'h'ihnexer*crittede• thaantdprb:vfx7reg'reethoely. this te t e . ec men IMO •pf 111. reproved the*. hi* -$.Y for tettaing $.1-75 Per bushel. SIIO-to. $1-60 la I room than a week that pr4cess would d cmd I* t ,/,1 rti 'lite admonition, hoWever, carnolteicies.y.„..whito ciove.r in coin- bs. 120 . take- too long, . As an expexienced guar e a ng one ,s. , sey a .e. ,,,,e,kee, , . on duty for twelve hones, and but wtAilalan4.iuit;u,s_stt.- ,•of anger the. dog tO 1-21.c_Per ret*on 111 0Op-poWitJ sec - campaigner and 'forager Itoy bad -laid ti ' for the retort -1m; spells tif eenityeeeo ar snap ed pleats to keep hunger at bay for .0LarLecteLAhi.39,.. . , , eed and caught. the arm of the ', tion S; ottracts in 10-lbtinto . e, 7c pux-ent to the besiegers that Ise was, ciete Officialis of the benirProVideThned- -tWaleletarer, eineithrlawse--Theeptincee 74ee -laj-604te, tinese-fieeto--6tee buck-- Potetoes-eimportede, are sold •txt -$1:-.20 -tee, $1.25 --_per . e_ Uneanff1 dnu o LOa ***Or -se tiak and 65e to 75e out of store; eastern, • rc_L-Ou.: track 41111-700 to 7Se zut-ot - store. Bak(' HayeePor No. 1 timothy $8 e bet price, -with Jfltk 4eXneoe1--77' *7. ler -carelots here. * Baled .fitraw-Duil at $5.75 to $6 peretoe_foreearelots WA track hero , . MONTREAL MARKETS. . Ifontreel, June 204-Flour-Alenie toba spring patents. $5.60 to '$5.80; strong bakers'. $5.30 to $5,40; win- ter wheat patents, $5.60. to '$5.700 end straight. rollers. $5.25 to $545, • - • Tolled Oots--$?,221 per bag; a ith hint twa pedigreed, Russian' s, 18 to $18.50; shorter, $19 to $20;• wolf ,hounds. This prince of the Eng= Manitoba bran in beet $18 to $19; tlirWe i-riitiiiirerTOT-11TeriiiitifeTE-iiiy- i a. refreshments' for -thew guards-. 'clurlelticell'ar s4:0.4vcithe tia?t,deongt141wverittitmard'out 0 will-lieltotv•ss'Cato.n1*.se-o 8c as CtonAkilatidahlnittY-S.hort . , • • well provisioned by the liberality In the guardroom, which is ofetegu- patter.' are the n'Sn'ttl shelf word be 'rose from iiis steamer eliair cut f ark, ''$1.0.50 to $17.5(1; tight -' prince. As it abort .ent, V16.50 to tile American ,. with which he scattered food front latian un blanket. sufficient aceeiriemode- mid -etmght. tin the the 'windows of his .fort among . th hirde, end the fowls_ in his • rd, ...a Interini.tuidl sg a' feather he tossed bit cut clear fat bae.k. $20; cornpOund And the sPeetators began* to raurnuie /m4 ;when on duty. bli this -kind. :_ti3seroverl rd. Weis he 'Walked -fe -the fuer nicer -a .m.,., canatitaw ray(); 616 - ,... ,.. . - ilnblertie plague, about which little broken out at Leith, .**otlatiti. titan.' tt 141,414 1. has die . • }rill/ersons. w 0 neer...toff As an ins(anie of ‘vhat mean. 1 wefl remember his tetath ellen I said , that,. connidered the COStOIn ot sixth. forret walking *to “ehapel," alone etti,surd. To tb3 uninitiated 1, mustexplain that' whenall the rest of the school is seated the chapel bells ctop te and the Votrstaiee-etertmenees. Then, • from niedei-The etrThway-benee.111- -tire• orkran; left, the siXth-faern boys, ot whom there are otsiy twentyten col- legers and ten eteilditift (Etetn stu- dents boarded by their friends) 'out Of college), walk. very' slowly two stee7.:titeeeetessexts torn to the left anti the opeldansto thee-riele ,` and -tztke-their seats- bee he choir. • , It used' to be •it isource of greitii aniUsement to es tO Wateh our sixth-• forM friends walk into tintpel: en ex. coont of the streln it entailed on their iserees. Some wooa biutih fralittrally and t141rev4, their head*. ,ste It they hied enitletli1flelei4ii-Wilia1flet 4 Oe other* et:petit-treed on 'ffie- IWO" at those an Irma thelr anxiety -to • • get quietly to their plates; and ONO.. ly a.11,4peared pninfuIb;ftelleconsele 0119 and unfeePPY- Tilt:TO "4! All"4/7* tbe I'llie.3110IE: of a neW toethe hutiors•of Sixth 'form, the new-Mill-hair'torI0141 p ceesien and regulate. Ow pare: -,.- bidt Dien. hare teh tha bi,110 litnimed ated the organ' gene (Ind get 'plae tee itAg 'riatlf ot" PeriVirafroit Itht upon Geee,':.,,,e ire& ' debut. he gremel to peeitiveiy _ 11E)4:b 1N fttlE that • they were net gettiug, their - - l money s o • se ice-- c linin room of panelled-440giThe ti1fltocitid was itf.ted onrt , acco' ing to quality, ltams. 12c to • eeeeesee house. reinav.0. and ' the place bee beers thoroughly dinhafircted. A C0VNC11. OF WAR WM3 11Eix0. oak. 'a neat "bedrooM and a batinx:„.deek by, the czarnut the prince' re- 14e; beeon..12e to He fresh. killed The -Idea was seriously entertained room. . Trirl'ii-h-fddWirWrerfir -tree-ekftretrilliWebTatiZeititinee-e-------VeTeratv'rr- 6.71eleet $7 t -t:-..bornbttrttinir-the-eattage--with a ntre. ofethe_bank oneeof the._ itteste.letteettee ehliee_dre___Anfle_when be riI ti 017. reitela that-theeecivii a u . ne---.-welert`Weirstiti-74-- -the row • . JCC On C53 IC 1.1 W. • forces Were prepared to give a .guar... -on n -sualtner-viteentag 1 -aa the inni hatteted; - IA:Ur ,1* AVAS tairn metro,-eroynt yacht,' bet was • , *Mother *Mee that no oer property -w.ettid while the roar of the great pe lid around hes died aWaSt inartte • ; * P SO Iter nortin .. rn which CallIcblow up tho dwelling vritli uselertite. eilite murmurs.0 Although. •Crar Almnder 111. was off a, foreign ship. Ills wi et. w 0 " . 'anle`i-deel. . I " TRAIL SIGI,Ia• worked by hit; side, and Ulla itI now trniMport so dangerous an explosive.. :tev"eriut4is4Si,11, 0: ehaneelo impress the , . , iing iii at the isolation Itespitse. TheY..hed a pecuniary, interest in pro - bet .,tiorn.,,tkodren by her ode,. equally longing the mho*. , . Arrangements :Flow Indiana and I/Miters Keep Thine With the magnitude of his. king- itee* ek.eures, that *ha, ifaie, a, mambo weee then made for transporting the the 13Ligirt Roado , 'dom. lion:ellen once, he dropted sere :upon the diminutive a toil rioting ' obAntt, nuning 'the hentISebY meter ears- They were too- Fixed among the trail signst that' el‘stie mnark3 ratm, 1.„1-0,-.atii,idiiiit .irmett.vor taken, ecatipaniCei by a detaihment of' asp!, t.,,,i,......4 hy endlatee and. white Mint., Deteeeselieres of hit father-isedale Auld -fitien'the7tOtlyetitirtightiehat beteieette, Pal**ere-, 'arid recits. MeV -to - - u5!to hoist. . Ite. onto' vitited a' Itenish antin.4 by -linty - :stroeinlistsi _mut 4J.ft the.tenth. da.Y.„ uift0.:.. t-ile begin- the, „travelleteesee_eve_editbeOfees qui tr.f*t„(10.!t-lof'ulth ,'ACitio':-CbrifitiOti Ire "waS tjuiiiii- inaitY paints .of ittlereid, Vans these dottinIi orb tinititimelpria-pro- nia.g. „41,1 _tile tiltlitilirIt siege. at 1 ..,:- t. 03-4.,,,,,_ 1...n.s. ,..•41,,,u May vary greatly with! itemeelfee the distese btlhortieeplegee. 4)1e1"4'..1 the Iriffilling* an *intrePLid locality* but there IN One overlirolb,0' 0 # the''tiViter" " lieutenant of -.engineers. sarompardeo 4F,.utidettly- t he tzar' turned Tim tenersteet hone* in Which Itiaghes .. in See with seercelY any 'variation,' antl'Ataked Xing': Chrigotiuu';uhonti'-: Att, spy two iserronts and t,stle sappers„ lived wits ,ist the most denselY " point,/ „„fee.,t„,, i„,,,, 4This is shuply the white spot?, Unfelt,. 're' itt:lAnt thett WAS Within vie*. ful/ well that. the 'point', hoof portion or. Leith. The h01184" Iterw7-771-(4"14VIC-431'taset741441::YarLP14i...tel'erd' e:1. off by knife orL.atX.;• and Inenningl... cheistiark, fei,t that Xis' twilit., ,vi so it the inliabiten _ • me ngr er, , ..pounifs set me thistly; and other- woodland , was .ni-W7einT,Iiten t' a -do- against. one*Arot the 0wails. .., .1 • ;their / w betc-uso. Audgel-tor....s..ILlviAt.-',-0-44.6 -e ) A 1. linlidings aro being , ler strict medical observation ,,,ICt. stet ,,„ , e *rho, hanging broken twig,71Y---.• rt° ii-1114riYy-411.- 4114;,,t3IpoPtY 'hert:tit'ir them: %Rh 'like tho *woe hhkeee, weans. georhi,stairkil In n? of iyill:rtr tan'll and hcieg gonerilly 'believed that the mew ,equal stkettOs,.:tix long mac was Isid.t4 is the trail./ The twig .61040 WAS brought to Leith. 'by ratr the explosivil.s. clean broken- Seelyieliend your •kfligtIOOthr. borderer' • . i Pre Port ' ittithorities .havo ernPleYe( Two., hours later ' a geitertti b le °fir nnii t*141 °n ate Sgt9"41* 164*°" :41*Ytit 3mut MitjestY*" "Plied K11114 ' the' line of reit . irieinsa Iltiak Citririlian. .. a number of rat-eitehers. with. . I ,mounded. It was the signal "or from your Straight Comet atur-set/ in ttlitell" said Atesati r Itt, l' sitettetiono toi rid ' e" place of the ver.:$1intittilits to IttoOt 014 Or dun IOW minutes later.- AL St dis the line •of the butt -end.. mut' when mit Ailsott, . in any of My eiesette, its, regertlitee" 0 tee,. ' . Ave histirlre .yatda, t entet0T1 ilbutt•el"eleX P011itm*terarltinotwaridrilsee' Itierotne' .xioll -441m0.162i.itheropetlha,n, ....,,,bar t, *kith .is In:. '7 *I' - r.,,_ - - --,., , ant ignited the Nee,' A dettfellinge' 110,_ *.' Wi - trail And rAtOed..1„innfe!fhaC me -7 Trefiftititt Ares' ,not A 111114 . . „ • osii5n, teltowed. Whew itt -- -.------1 -rthvi-- -butt Ot mortified at what hef felt Were on l'OTte MATIIPAEATICIAN .' ‘.1)' '. sk, ,....:, ...., e. . • . • hati (1.04' red *way it *at* 'found ttat.t,t, twig WClC mid pointing tOthe tertittniiii StritOrtt« 'rite ttri4ghiOnett i oortt a 43*I11"14114 .rn.,lui.Ca 1 116elett3t nue end of the building old part Ot,' iegt7i would mom,. "141.3.°k ' It up and roolied with digaitye. a fl`rfect laint's *aka PrOtinttlt 11/11*; the ,root had been blown away. nut coo,* i Atte., it hi said;to„putdistanceilin" rnoSiiiIrtittrileiTie'iMr fir i --,‘,-tit; ., trif ,our majesty ortnet go • to . the ' 1o'biallty4ve ye*tzDtI.*fu0tL i durio yea' past ttury. he 10. itrE tuoteents' tout is, 11. lc-Ap 0A"1 M tvid to, tt,nteit.1)ig digssiCtel end en 14,n'' 01P-.1117", Ilf.-!-41f14-44 17°114611' sedate Learieee he might have been i'l'stat ell othet reepecte halvtt ttu3 lituNt intl% std ltertort ..tmcst,t.4t, ecese,vbetever.- Irsege..•-a.tett if 41:11t10. itzt 5; is to iiof. p()Iatofs 41:0010C theti!, '41)1i:0; •; *a' *.r4 rome4. tratcrnit;,1 of., 1,200.alt 1 a. 'half ef the nza3"tir if on the **telt qtvith gaistS8410 .,opied ,thotigh .0; ileltt Auf. torn Soted 200 yard*: diSta9t arid " • ' * ti excitozI krOW4 nittle a knell for the "%ONO:6i .6f r droMinions, Neb. *1041uu-tOs *nthe r ,tsct ,trOu heitd .1-1ic ot -your Iturriblest peasant *. and' , ster '; ant ',cote ;vtil he town-. was. ti' (P1( ' means, pair tit rastdit,'YI/4"1"•'''.4 - eeeet„„ee and exaetly the sense, .mearse, - b""1"4'-` run, what do you leant?' Iles'ri .1),IY. -to this ,May be :one tho'. wl)k It. "Alt right; .only wanted kxiowtkiwro you- irvtto.', Oat it ,th tilo•firito it --aWtitiri-;•-• „svriolik troiibleo Cotpo ••rkktu.," • • _ Or. 'her tV 1 P C1lrg tendiri *n ', coIt.e t to . r tranatb • 11tsvriv1,r1) 1.4")lefl. • ereee"Irite mete lefel 'tees lootAi ) C411, . „ pot, • Xtvp-rot it %vat fio-kotatt. ' nfter 106 in* eltriloOna, )110* Tro tondition fer a nrint, toit. tuTetot, eta 01,.:.1t, tspcti., ta::)ra!es, bt.itt *lot chart.to COWVICitrZ said that, he kid leiet,' P;1 *zit!z\a re by hi *d� U1-4,71, treveXplesien bed teentred Ant . „.. n440, tax* ott woke that, overhur,,, the bOtiyf throOgh ahe broitch fr; LAt Thathe lotto 1c4 1141) r11(r()GItAPJIY, of objects ruci•Viog wbat ia Ow Stittos flotfigratit Posttcosk thowt. or it,4*-.41s ane 10' #40,411110614*ot - `tio high had opoislot cotutorrito- pOss st tet •ft rVenti#,, t Stilder.it* Otri titer' 0.10 W worit.40 wa have , re..,i. lojc. linttere-Clieire -"creamery, '100 ,, to 19,e- under rai es 18 c to 1.9e° dairlac to laic,. mile; 17• le- to y, Cheese -Ont art°. tne: Quebec. 91e. Ifay-No. 1, $9 to 43.9.40 per ton on track; No. 2 tql to $8.50; clover. $6.50 te $6.751 clover mixed, $7 to $7.50 per ton, BUFFAL() MARKETS. -1`luttato-, ;lune • VilleateeSpring quiet: No. 1 North-, On* Verne -Virus; No. 2 yet - low, 4.10: No. 2 corn, 119i0; corn, V4c*Cla1e-4. *Doll: No. 2' white. 35e; :No.. 2 mixed, 311,1e. Carta' freights Toronto* 4 - Ali, grades; were ." dratted text Trade wee brisk While it 'reefed. The ratirket was rePOrted'a lift* ilriner,. Export eattle 00 14:i$ 3° diuIn 4 75 to 5100 ,rtellee eeet 4_40 tte COWS e••• fX1 to 175 Itotetate plekrd . 5 00 to 5 15 ,goodto tholes . 451 to • , do eoWsg,,•••....... 0 to "t Yeaders,short-ke to , -do • 44 bulbs kt02kers.. grunt "-- 'oinnion, MANb :4., .K.4 410, 1 715' Atilthi town, tat ti 1.:ct 00 Thrort eivet#o :Poe -osos oofoo. 4 00 ft�'bUdI wt 8J0 804* limbo Volvo**. por 'lb. ottitigt-eitoceir-;; ,