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VOL. XI
Ta UBSDAY .A.IO 6, 1884
Sa'VI}FT 00I1N te dzes ! H r d c:s It' 10 il. B.4trow with their spears. The
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vl a' ONLY 10 eta our Ib. - Q
sit -� - TI-HORLEY S H.1: 0.FOOD
=-e iso � :: CItAIrI31.,,, +,tR iEti,
z „tee* ('he bet lel she market.)
,64 .4siE•4l �, ,,SUGARS COFFEES SPICES,
t/2 „e Ir, •+L' '. Rt Rolf AND POSE.
rr-2i `:.4 0 Tay (i. A I,I's FINE 1OBAGc'lEs. OYSTERS
..A , I3.e 141fa1ison'et
11 W.IIALL,
LC t! ''Elle R
ovate 1,030 1tti8Et. 1>a•:Alle
13,441aISi.+twta, 0 LI I QR,etc }!"�+tll'tsotte1 Irene 1
Ithat w hnate' r.tg,'d all
011Rae ih4'41" l"e"luck'
£,center, ' _ r rib de f legit; tieape
linen.i lein,b'4r8 of the
demi. ',Tse 13riti.1* f•►
lung square rind the rah
K1 NSt4i A.N', DENTIST.1-,. D.13, en At eV*" ,lint. 11.
it, ft 'y • two gime e
titre i stnlf F►rt 13
I.,RNTAT,.
LS.
FICP'ON Ilii:
ketal s1I to
Fridge
ly, 4,111' ini-
trt•re till tl
st an rib•
are haat.
e f Hiatal
ol+l f in
towing
ted ttlung
i {ed isfter
i'i 14 1,1,1.4
The
h wee lees
rotted a*
nit .the
Hearet>1oy A )e.,e tn4
ea to +'snot• t d beth ai ea ao
t►ttice1hook• tittle. Toe teb'si, we,e
Teeth ex- 1,000 were killed `Cite
treotedtti,
out trans. la iu killed, and. 40 wo
whole strength of the 13
-,.,_ .:.:.-,.-, _. eo _ •. _ ,T- t lbw* 4,000. The Hue
scents. The rebels its :.
DUAL tied high etreattCht frot
N,--COROI�I Ell FORR Inks, a y reekedaaxon. ollatte,aeat doorto I''" gush ttjtpr4att'd�letl.
s.itltetet I V.t1100 of tines itliles, t
Web stepped far
nil . of the rebate c atte to sit
WIQ II'i(� tif1
t. ., 4 wo a rn tuntee so int
victor1,4F�iasltrsrsit °'"e The B.
'der t,fienoratoi .xeler. .
,A11s OLI,INS, i1t.. O. Y.S. d'4y patrsele, biti►ip'its ;titlinga 14
lo'•, in at. Kxetar, 0 t, Iietideaoe 8nithl'4nderl4 fooling cheerily. They
pied •. 0.3foPhintor.Faq. •4dvauoed till they were within 800
yards of th' rebel o' p athlete Tine
rebels opened the battle .Atli sht•11
r.i.
• P.
,4nd•ai,k
o.a
tronas reCen'
f ”
aT e,ILA
meetly -retired stlltdety. and cto,lde
LONDON RAILWAY STATION l
T'HIIR'':#1t' SNF D. I
NO. 16
A Desperate Convict.
glance elle British kept n,►tttdir a ing ill- Starch 1.—This tuorniiug it.hila
lei along tint , after the fort linden of Dl+e,aw li$Y ., TWeti x p ti;NDs at I,x%A• Deputy War let! Jelin 11cL)•,uald, of
Ting •tri} iiud b -en decide°l. '' ►sir of MITE IN PADDINQT,IN P1:P,T. t Joliet prie-w. erns in the',aetieus beol,
o+idon, Fob- ,.8--•=-. he police Yi,4trewhom were severely wogs) lelNiue Implies(' al „the ineiny'a deed111 400111 tlio, "
Itb,i'it of COP English faro' ee• a killed, L , , i u severeitig with James B. Maddeu.
iueteeo offtcer4 w'un:le.1, t ichl ltn t *eared a l.Ir' (Eternity- of ea- , the shop -keeper. teed t+lute the': ster4
tker Plebe end (: it. int nabs..
b'Itt plosives undeine 1 the Cha'tai-' eorkbeueh (Itf the noted heti df anti •
Cr P$ raibray Meat i. All inlet** d,,slemado. F,xt k Ronde, the cteisict
bambino Ila* ba.:u disctYeretl I'a•' lain his Wuik tit d appue chid the
'deputy nem btJm'd. lit�,it►g se the.
at, ve, Ran it. narki4 ,ut► ai heavy ar ty +
pater Ih •t lay upon the holt! hex, a'lsr
pica of tIn pi; lE the `army, the on
only.* f •roe Was under 0 omen I?1t t,[,
Keil numb..red fro'n 115,000 to 20,000.
t?ttu,►n Filetd% Ofeetted 13•ker 1'4•Inn
n weak tat. t to EEO. Ttt•n all the tele.
green wires u all„ etlug 511,-1410W411
W/111 K t,•sala were Mit, alltl the Den
iisa+atried of Oman Dulls sucoaddnd to
inducing all the tribes oft tint line to
rite* end j ala hila. A. App, wan t4rriv
ed Suntan, described Osman ligan"b
v111ee alf,4etIe4 to *t;6 0 4611 Ila* iIit atittlirtit a n]',y,4`ut's wort *ug, d
00 u+i•re11 of t4 tu,4.s '•f twt'tl ly p t u4144.4 rEoltunnld 74 Ct �ep llan� tit.ir v t.m.d
at 4v,ouuite, in which wee elnIttddesi head, !:tacking hurl u„net•Ivee. OJ )et
Nu A'uttr'otlss alarm el sok anal bill 01. meeeen meeee mein the enevtct
The ne.les0"r of the pistol Wt4'r e1004 ha'.4 tp heed tb'st followed, firart
el. Tile veli•te was deft si'a 1 i.t a t,Ue n„ 141 ths',1 the utlie, nn lap Lae
eio*k.ome 11vadwy night. The log 10411 of tits: pai;ur It,tr,dt- draw e
spiret.4re, it le believed, Intended s athue hide (rem het pecker a►•d ]lave. .
machine 811•suld dxuted.%'4rnl,ilt* ,P , f Welders an U^l). 00s oil the right aria•
ty with stunt r4' the Vto'0rtt4 *ICA tt g1 dila atoineut 1ZlIIt*tn Ileab, t► lift•
If it lead exploded it w turd have d . a t ,, ,..
p oanv�iL� , sprarift ttiutl iif4u+la, ktraok-
tug the knife fr•tra lite Iowa 'end.,
f leteatnti hie hand an his
while M Foden got on hi* 1
other cur*Yic4d threw 11ee1
}atilt W the dear. Aisle *
prisoners gathered around, Wei
knitters. *0 !wend, seemingly ,4lix+r
eeree• hp Rtneln, wild is %hero
etaeeted by his fellows. He.
in the face from the ahok
veil. L.Ie was taken in c111444
gu*rde. While being taken. • tit..
Awhaard" erlRe+u sisnd'ttlaibrey ha, os autwedn1a t104F.
-. ”
Seizeaktfe settle!' lite au wate"•;t;
bench, but it wee taken from !'fin bti . -.t;
the convict t t whom. it belonged.. e'
1 tude then peaked up a hemmer And
milted it blow *L a de uty, whoa* life
weal Awl by i4 convict. Meer
Ellerin then fillet the ounv11p1M In tits
Ate, lYnit tea wound only emoted hila .
to grisittier tU'y. Anotherguerd,o*D)e ,.
an. Rud pulled his revolveru o-. e
!souse's Noe nerd fired, This seemed
to be the and of too tow, wild the
b*uditwee taken to tilt Hso•pttei, te,
ell appeerra4totta a dead tns4:1. He rs,'
ooverad *uffiioieutty' to sen d, ` tjiN!s
the Adak .rear out of pti,�tieiniuent
•eoeutly Inflicted on Mase ry•,rave
Nara ere outortaiued that tie Stilt
not recover. Deputy W. raeu Mc
DonielI wax one of the oldest officers
America through H*mbar , The in the ttou114.11. His life is despaired
names and reeiden0ed of five a nipeels i qf'
watched by the French officers. are:
AIiahaet Mors iv, 640 Felten street,
Buffet°, N. Y.; Petrick Dillon, 171.
0 iv sr street. Paterson, N. J.; Jahn
Liston and Richard Liston, Denison
Oily, Texa4M; a',d Thos. Ryan, 127
25th street, Brooklyn. The police
seers to have no positive proof toeen-
•4rtily ,td rn NTS tike iwla•tida than txlen 1 tnno11 gre»ser 4.414446 titan ah 4
Testy showed !lion 11)e hada of a ties'' the Vnct:aril►. et*ton. 11411wag olfioi
nett' and !ranted to knots whether it
ab'solntrlr 'lane sinal any dyaw
wnaa lila hl4ad of a Enrn is'l ora h'4" 4tetl fon,iil underneath tha rt
'Unlit, n'ttitig ttuI134e4644 ntelen:u) tion, A ttIrk ►4f Uh►4t'iue;
e aMtiatu apsz7e:. ,,yt txti4litistht i s
pious inoklug box. It bed been s
to W'iulwieh, and donbtteee mats;
Riplo*lr'Ite. D iteetilf's ace keepl
luau atopy gouts** -in hie pooket.
They freta hint tFhev oared uoIliin,g for
the Eitepti.iet (.,reramut*ut. the
ant' tia'e eladt, the Trne Prophet, had wrt•t;t4
r a0 *ll theta of hie sue ems over 'hells and ol.t"e wt. oh upas the raaot to of I'
,il nw qki others, telling them to rime and join N'ISIT *1ti* It bit II* d *d dr st4
R little. This would do for they feared tt„n,tpiraep is id m Iihevoetted *11)44 *bree
lllri'IK•
no qnu., .0 n they dt ld the ikl4hdi Lite leek avenin the trce mow
nil ll11i p;o-nssi,tll flint° t4radioa•if thte tenses- t', 111°
en enanymous note minting that ter
thss moruiug an attempt, would b.
tae to blow up Charing (.Jrose avoi-
r station. Al su 4 o'clock thti
tnornieng two well Etreefed Iden were
faeln Kfufp Fite 4341"4"14 froth the 4v,uid uvertur-e the world and pat t t4rraate,l at the d• pot and takes le
Egyptieus. The shell pa4sed wnl' it nett.'' Other peva of 1411 fo•oe Scotland Yard. Meaa'imo * renatltit,s,
to the Ro
over the 'chem. The next two abets *„'till *foReclinestud Memo'of nitro gltaerie° tray disc seared i
the glntikrnotu and also c+)uveytrd tit
burst close to the 1311(1111, wouudi•ig wound iiiii°tue Sullen of Turkey tend,
general. 0 e of tete Gordon eligh tato Iiutheeeits feat, ell the wur14. Stettlend Yard. A seers of egeut
tandem was tits first to fawn, Dewy D,4i1y this 1,1 vi t to 11.14 ,41411abli 1 and French police have been engogs
in iraaking the movements of Oertai
steadily, tritbont amen sesta •flo.ull 1110lattsftettrohiwg WA hearers to the a11414°'nq.'t persutls. Stlefwete Ito*
wildest freeze. T,tey donee, yell, and
ela,nar to atteek wi(ttont delete The
epy'e life WAS only flayed by ,4 friendly
'Easter.
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pux4a.,r nM' 1141 4trr444114 eatrattotoKtritton
I XPARTA,7tt,t it I0 8
AMESOiiE, COUNTY AUCTION.
rJ user. Stites p oaiptlyattended to. Days of
RAIN arran4o 1;t Otte'otlic*y„ ,
NION'ltflt Q► t� UIQ -REALES.
tatetoreVer�•a lir Savings
Zvi.
eole0g.' t:.uw rate—s toroth. Apply to John
( Speakman,tl:xetels.
NT J. Utail.RK, Agent for the Ue-
1.1 • borne And libber!, tiutualFireInsurance
Company, ttosideade-P•trgtthar. Orders by
mail tr')mill •Pte g`dnrlto.
I tie. t IDSO.N t t)a1. 1Ss1U�11':R
GP in the Cent.'of Common Yteae--t)oede,
Willa, rdort•,agea.Lsases,aud all tonna of agree
meats drown and executed accor ling to haw.
OFFICE -in the Centennial li,tel 13lock,8en-
sail, Ontario.
ONES* TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6;
pct cent. uccorAing to terms. 1'rvato
Tunas. Apply to
Ootober10,'80 Solicitor, Exeter
'MONEY t !
I can lend lay amount of Money on form se-
curity ate, 61 a and 7 per cent. according to terms
Private funds a apaoialty. Chargee moderate,
11W NALL,Barrister,Exeter.
ail to jala hint he wonid come and
theta ate, and tiny would then ,g
straight to he'll' The Mlah•fi wo,
aatue throat:h Egyp', kill all,:
Fgynten's, Turks rind Olhristia nt
wounded. Tito English advanc•
ed
them. :tie retitle lettere received from
they tossed the north Lace of the
'abet wnrke. Isere a piece. of ellen
wounded Biker in the fees and twenty
been traced from Havre to Parte. Mien
to Brune" et, sea ware lost tight of
beyond Brnssetse. There is tit ova
nano were hit. After an eehelen of robe!, who protected hitt!. 'tavtng re• defies that dynamite ttuppSies have
1.000 yards a halt was ordered aid 0elved Nears- in Suakin.* at hie hands. been received through retool. The
the anew directed to tin down. It was He, luxe usable to move frim the tent, Limdon police have received infant-la-
ionnoonday and clear, and the wind dia. but finally escaped on foot. .oat explosive materials and in-
noonday
the molt* of the fire,, dileblos sinal resubmit had been sent frena
ing the rebels' movements` The"Brit. f.ATEI:,
opened fire with gene and \ nrtiui There were great rejoicings . at
rifles, pawing the rebel fire to rapidly. Tidier when the 13'iti*la entered. The
slacken and almost cease. At tide enemy acknowledged 1,500 of their
the bugles again souuded an advance. men killed. A Suakini despatch'
The troops roee,wheeleft to the centra says :--Before the British ranee/ the
of the square and atiproaohed the. ire' attack upon the rebels Osman Digma
hal works. The rebela urere iu 00 will be offered a ounfereuce. Five
military order, lint scattered here and thout'and rebels who tied from Tokar
there so as to take advautago of the when the Eritieh entered Saturday,'
abundant cover wbitlh the'gronnd af-
forded. They clung to their position
with desperate teuatlity. There Were
2,000 rebels directly m front, while
GLINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE malty hundreds hung arnuud two sides
AGENT,
`; ' of the sp
see av .the British m mved for.
Money to Loan on Pam 84 flown Property' ward' firing as they advanced. The
rebels, argued with spears and huge,
At lowed rates of interest, snit on terms to suit ornes+hilted sworda*r'r0,4e Within 200 that from the t'ebels till!^„ ptiynuerar ('L'llree gibers and three temperance At ,
borrowers, A number of first-class Tarma for 1` people were heard before the by-law y
sale. MmrtAages h -sight and sold. Ofhoo in yards of the advau0ing 1tU0b weal rfl ab- some 815faa1fi0ant information is beiug pee 8d, the former ur enc the iter.- Dates. M. R. I{ERSTSRs.
ramson's Mock ed against the British at breakneck obtained in regard to the causes of l g
1 d` f
joined Osman Uigroa, only one thou- l neat, them with the London plate.
stied cf thele, Seudanese, being fan '-`•4'�
aties sent from Jordofau and Derfour. , Canadian. •
It Oonien Dianna refuses to surren- ,i, -- ,
der it is expected the rest of the 1
he by -taw abolishing grooerb li-
tribes under Sheikhs wilt express a teller licenses passed a third readiu•e
desire to come to tonne, Distpalcltes 1 Tito oting council 01cthe
Toronto
r was crowded.Council.
from the scene of the late b:ittle'say ;
1..H+r
Wllstt a Woman Says.
Mine Run i� nranea•,V a., Jan, 81,84.'
E. Sr. 30112t, G. T. & 1?. A.,
C11lCAeo,
Your valuable Cook Bonk came to
hand, for which accept toy thanks.
It's a treasure, for it recipes are plain.
and the book is well gotten ap; its
typographical and general make ulr
space well for gout department in
doing so mnoh for the ..W 'men of
America". May your Read be as
suece.esful as every woman aaillba who
follows your Cook Book, and every
man who eats illaroafter. Yowl,
speed,
deedless and f d 1 stun of time t) sattsfactor o tau
T J. CLARET. 001111ISSIONERbye elle stock on hand, but as that
MONET TO LOAN OS REAL ESTATE.
1� • intim Court Common Pleas -Deed The rebels fell right
and left, though native told a corre+,pondent that the
ilia Snort a es Lens and all forms of a rPe • r Onus reached
menta drawn and. executed according to law. ' r
Parties wish...within five paces of the square. They
ing to borrow money on account 01 recontpur'-f Only fall back suddenly when they la off
fearless o sato. the revolt a ►sine .L+'•' ptian rule. One dispose v�' This beautiful beak contains 128
testes] to the+ L foal Government, noel pages with Illuminated covers. Sant
, W g g es, s some of the bravef 11 1 d rtbellinit woes reads ineslitabte by Its on receipt of leu pants in stamps or
strtuding tyranny of elle Khedive's ing teals done. A da•put ration of liceus-
tax collector=,. The people had leo � grocers waited on Attorney•General
chases oagrea,orto pay givingmea curtgagse , ',�ln.wat And a•:ked that the Citook°
wiliOndaCreat4avinguyGtvingmoa call, pan Wero forced 'Towing cleared the quarrel ,.4th the 143110i/tie Inose,) it '
tuna mem- atfl and e} per 'cent. aaoordingto •' round in front teeth their Martini .tppears from the statements by Act be amended so as t0 all
terms N J •
•— 1 riHee, the British attacked the fort.
�OR SALF.–tn WU S mrn
t)11Y FRAME , Cul.; E3ururby was the fir, t to Menus
DWELLING HOUSE mad one acre °fiend.'
situated on the Thames Read, • 4 miles east of the parapet„ firtesg ,4 double-barreled
Eeeter. Goodlarge frame stable and driving* abet -gun into the enemy. Around
trees; goon well aua cistern. Suitable for a re. tato works the rebels fought with furi-
piyo TOSIAs LL1N,erP.0 J.
ecasvf '[1A efterky, tend a flightftll melee of
bas.ouets and spears took place. At
last the Banish gained poesess1on of
tile tort.
The rebels gave way and belted
shad ; splendid orchard of ohoioo f-it-bea.ing
Co and `rest Aim.
Why a. do tba people throng to Chae.ltianning's
BARBER 413.0P ? Because they want neat job
and that's where you can rely on setting it. He
having has long experience in pity shops, is suf-
ficient guarantee as to his ability. Give him .a
tial and be convinced
Ladies and Children's Bair 0uttingwill receive
special attention. A caflsolioited.
ontri ht '3-atting gune and Martini
g
rifles had Chested great havoc there.
Tho Bri ish pursued .the rebels as
they fell bask and advauced as far as
the fresh water welts of Teb, where
the rebs made their last stand. The
r T Hit 1 d carried the next •earth
•
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DEN, IA D. Preside, t.' C. 11. TAYLOR, Secretary
1. B. livOREES s, Inspector. CHARLSNELL
agent for Ereter andviclnity.
g l an ers
work, cantered three guns. At the
end of four hours' arduous fighting
the Britieli gniue1 possession of the
`rebel tamp of hots and , wells. The
cavalry on the right flank charged the.
retreating rebels,' who did not bolt,
but Minot the troopers who rode among
them, giving blow (or blow. A`sulen
did.dieplay of heroism was made by
tht'ee , mounted rebels.. They re• land in the latter part of. April, when
Other prisoners that the reticle were
not aware that they were to )nest the
13ritiali soldiers until they sew the
white faces of their opponents al).
pronohlug. They then mueinured'
against their chiefs for eoroeati.ug the
truth, but were none the lees deter-
mined to fight to death against re•
unwed subjection to their oppressore.
Two thousand irregular troops have
proceeded from Kliartoutn . toward
Rsmalleen to 1101 against the enemy
in that direc ion. The situation in
lil,ttrtoam is growingless and less
favorable,
tone to gradually dwasp 0t -their
•
at••ok of liquor and prevent loss, n,1
Mr. .Mowat promised consideration
of rho matter.
ow pr..a.oars
The Queen's Travels.
The Limo and arrangemeut fur the
Q0aeu's journey to the continent will
opt be konwn till the last bony The
apprehensions ' of the Queen have
boon Increased by the events of the
week, and 'silo feast strongly' that
some set of .vioienoe may be Attempt-
ed. The Queen will 'return to ling
solutely maiutained their ground after staying at \Vindsbr' a few weelie,
the will go to Balmoral and reinaiu
There till, autumn. She will thus he
absent from London the entire sea.
against the shook of two cayarly.,
'chargee. In the third charge! they
were out down, but not before the
bad killed several men and wounded Hon,
_..,a••-. - .. -
A Son's Sacrifice.
Dover, N. H., Marc', 8. —Premier
Bnu+loin wss last week convicted of
!ceiling Fra+dnriek Grant, at (.i•reat
Yells, despite the evidence of prison-
er's wife, deaghter and dn.ughter-iii
law that the assault was oommitt,'d
by Boudoir's eon, who fled taa.Oantelaa.
IIP eon. Desire Boudoir, arrived hire
to -night, and said :—'i am Desire
Boudoir who killed Fredetiok Grant.
at Gr. at Falls, for whioli the jury
convicted my father. R'ither then let
him suffer probably life imprisonillent
I have come back to suffer the pelt
ally of my prime.' After arrest. 11
staid he threw a► kettle that killed
Grant, believing a tueb was attaoltint
the house. Premier Boudoir'alawyas
will ask pardon 'for his olienl.fLom t11
Goveruot; -t.
cash. Address,
L. Se. JOHN. 1+. T. a 1'. A,.
0. R. 1. & P. Rd y, Chicago, Ili.
1t 1.3sst's.--Ales. 13iokuoy aa.d Jas.
I3altentyue of Hibbs t, have sold a
Number of fat cattle at 6: and.7 ceuts
u pound,respectivly. They were a fine
lot es indicated by the prices.
Mr. John. Stewart of Ilibbert had.
hi tiro -year old stelhou weighed at
Cromarty on Saturday last,aud though
in only very ordinary condition he
,nrued the scales at 1,750 lbs, If he
thrives as well during the next year
as he has done in the past he will
weigh a tots before he is four years
old.
Messrs Brooks & Oolonllonn of
!Mitchell have just put: bated an entire
colt, "rising two years old, from n
gentleman in Tuckeresmith, for the
Sum of $2.000. Messrs Colteuhouu &
Daw,:of Ribbert, also bt neht one of
the eatu° age, at the same price from
e, gentleman in Zero. Both are im•
ported horses and heavy Clydesdales.
Mr, Henry Perkins, of Gorrie, hoe
been apin.intorl chief License Inspect•
oiander the Dominiou Act, for the
,deiunty-of Huron, and Mr. John Kel
e5, of B'iytb subdiemeotor for South
tits inn; tVilliatn Ellison, Witigham,
or a'astHurou; and H. W. Ball,God-
erioh, for West Heron. The Act will
be enforced. •
Mr. James. Glsnnie,; : of "Paelinob
has four Shropshire lambs dropp d
this yea??, whose united weight is 501
lbs. The heaviest, a ewe weighs', 45.
lbs:,
• .