Exeter Times, 1900-2-15, Page 8TUE EXETER TIMES
R FIGHTING
apture a trong Fcteltion After Some. liard Figlkt
in—B. era tet a Svrprise—MoDouald B.a-
pu:Ase6 Boer Attack.
eanip, Highland Brigade, a11,11 62.0„(1 Dattere,
teeen-ene entente W.,t,k•trs374,4 44. 3,4°- the Nintil leaniteret armed 4t
ate.A.,.44 AA.A1A444,,-,4,44,AA.4414 1„,„t..1.„. 0. .4:000.00‘,/terg
.444.4A ttiA.-1.40,‘AWA 04 .44A I Tee IAA feaV MileS oe the mereb
eneeenee, neat; eta„..t„.n, „,‘„,,,ene ; tea; veer ehe most. trylag grouted. and
the trope suifereet eoesieterably frOn
tee heat mot the leek etc watet.
Tee force bivotteeked eteouoco-
lae.g nriet, aati ltiod their firet braele
'ZL tee enemy at netwa.
he Lamers aseeneed Zoodoes
Lerg kePee, and toned a Doer eatrot
embL up, the other lode. eJhots were
ageo, but the Beers, who were
by eurprise, f.ed.
4144. ‘'"4' "4'44444 4-"b4" "*4- it A cavaire patrol aftereverde found
teuniel tx1.1.44 be 4.- .4. rt the Br,. in possession oZ the ridgt
, to tee north-eost, wheeh they evacuee -
LP -.L 'T".1 ed aner a few eleeis on the approaen,
14:0 41.J4J.'a tbe 13045, mt cavalry.
noe:nie et -e -e The infantry wee not engaged.
; e'eee ti"ilete tie 4-""e" leopele dam commands tbe eoad
""444 4444' 4""s5 %.*4'"'* 44' t4V4"4"" 444'1":i ErC611 X4r1teriey to Iloro Tetra and
tette/We etieede tee••ee. tentedeai te Deuglae. The Beer laagere a.re at
tee zee -Pete- kh sheet. eeetet-ne'e "4: 4'.K.ameelboele and Grtteua.oven,wLbu
leeeet Reeoune.a., Leto cli'vt`q trikino distauce.
barn. A etrong force a the enemy is Re -
•14144h61 Weevil ty concept riling to op, o GOVra
a ...4,,,,ao,a.11.44 %.41 nald, win) e arteval tee ne•gh-
andee
1.1,.4.41.4.4X.,ka 04 bee preven'ed the two com-
et:et
fren evening.
tee. eot • .4. ,,,A4.,)1
4,
ItcA0 A443,
044.0,. 04%3
k .44te V 4.4.444 4144.44, 44 14 444, .44.
4fitALL.., r.4 gnat,
111,4.
.14ke eta/ taieen. yea.e... gag *4
t
04441 4A0.1,t. SECOND IN COIMAND.
ltit4111.4,10, Sti tn. *Alt deseateh f rote Ce tawsays
Sueorint en leu Ittecher. of I he North-,
• etebata.ioue aavaueed temente Welt ;Mounted Poece, elle be second
.442,cii.evee eta, et...4 ni 1.4100,;,.1.46,4 (0 C. Steel in etntnntu L of Strath..
44 „u„4,) eolit's Horse. The Minister olys be
anet,ente etee„ 4,4- eeoe bA04.1.2 1 not, lee able to announee the yam-
nete het of armors for a day or
e1,41A 4414,4-4 4,14...,t4,4,, 4 j 414.. AV'
4.r.
4U 414111:
1W0 tt ie not yet settled whether
tlitt: 1414.
„vie agee the eonoingent unit nall from St Jelin
ifax.
tenet, oll'ete 1LAV
11412b611,.:.re extee.i.ieue.e tunne a", Tat' 51inester of Mantle this lifter-.
mem recened Co(. (neer s °eine an-
eutatioe.
- nourecine tite death .1. E. Farley of
etetteiet. et:eerie of, cent.
.S. Thomes. at Be'rtrent. The m ssitge
4144:1,,F.ao k.1,11t ve ete at e,
1.04,4 .r..441,,/•,i••WaS reaelVed by Oen Huttom last
.1 nieret
'4 eae 4.4.4<tz,,a 1114114,11,1) 61,11,“11tvi.a •
Ilona STRENGTH 61,109.
eee etetelie Ivs"'""4 ue-"qv"iguql.• A deseetelt &out New York says:-
1e:innate, eeeeez tee; tete" eePeten i5Aeee An eminent South Afritnat auttioeity,
(04 tut' ,i*b"U. a man whiten reletious with the Beer
etiit tee Littetee 474 .....4*•4rUCUicb IR5v,irruvuont serevent tee use of Iii
ienteiro, iztet iP"(4 neane„ seuele teis first Teel:trate state-
en- .. ;petit 6,4 4g. tneut of 44. reel steenete. and hopes 4
Ill"' of 010 Deter (truly, says a Paris des-
eeteeeenee, eineu ti‘"•teiteh to the World. Ills statement
a a44.,* 4 V.444.4 4 may be re net uptin a nett.
Tie numerical strentrtli of the army
rein 1.1',t111 rek,,lawt.1 tee tot- whieh it espposing England la as fol.
t J• :4 : a*u La •.
, ene tattooer etinetente VA 4. .§011111Arriran usrteediers «8000
hent leeeveellolle "a t;i4i:',f"' Orenge Free State soldiers. ....12,0111
j,4Ut141:41,n0 tnt 4^,IntAn Iinutigrent Boers. . . Olt ^-
11 Ultlanders. ... . . 5,r0e
tee. ..t ,e.t.eve ettiliouge eet hue teu ; eeetee Dutch. 5.000
eale are tr.iiitie, cenieideline tee ", vette ,notoay Dutch, about. . 8100
tete 1166k011011C,L) 01. 1104' 6040,e,,..e6IL
.11.161, Olgalutktl. . „ . ei.000
1,1.4evieS1..ILaJ RELIEF OF LADI"FeeITII CERTAJN.
A it - entea frtno London *:iyh:--Tht: A deepa.elt Crum ttpeareaten's camp
1.110,..616:•144. bi,'Z.11/1 eat Aloittviy 1,1- ken eerie-.
eteuer o dent. Tem Inetenitt Bri- Butner belds his position. Relief is
*eine. Lerma:11g par, ot teen. NI. arreuts :eve - mat.
;One ion, none a feint to attack Lite ant tug eontinutte un the north
k one t iluoatteate eiy in front. Tue batik of be Tueele bet ween . the
eaul wes teliveree at the outset un- force,. 0. itu.ler ant the Doers. The
Ur cater of eiie. teaval gun, eiount Engel IL Ire... tiettern tete of .he roan to
Alive
aid eueetequea.Iy uudr nat. uf La.* tal h by way tee Onderbruek, and
ine utile batterten'lil bn the p
The lulu:eery ativanced steallily to- „ginern drife, whieh they teole. in the
ward e eutreeeleed pesition at fleet Ileneay night. The Doent are
Exaltiontia, artil Lev, tile enemy figleing stueburely, and the, loeties on
be. h tiene are et...coming very the. y. It
bu ily employe:J.
eieersion was being made is believed tee Beare are preparing to
the rearm:tier of the iniantry Vere te.e3; .o kloo, where b y
told. oft fur attack.
1.eli.ive heir poitin is iinpregeidele.
Those who bal bivouacked Sunday Gen. Lyoletun is not only heiteens les
nigeuuder littuni. Al.ce tutived eking bu ban maaagetel to drive, the
tee foot ot the .wartz kop in tee, di- elteray baek. Colo. el Wynne i. reeeion of our right. haV-
.ing gra teepees in his operations.
The Bret of the kopjes wes earri-
DOMINION P111111g11.
what is Geting or. in Our Leg/Slattern
• Halle Down an Ottawa -
tie olden times, befoxe tee fights be -
gen in the arena, there was the Pro-
en-see:ire 'tette hlerbeg trumpets toad
tieing banners, To -day the speeteele
is sitowo forte in an its splendor.
The glediators are at work, nrith
energy, The galleries of tee House
a Cotten:ions. are erowded, and on both
sides2 the House a fairly large re-
presentation a raerabers.
IN THE SENATE.
the Senate. Hon. P. B. Cas.grain.
in French, moved. tete address in rePly
tot the seeece from the throne. In
glowing terms he dwelt on the loe-
any a his Frenelt-Cauadian fore-ette
there to British sueremacy. fie
afeeirs ha s mot yet ritade up Its mind
thet, qUeetien a pzobibiting tlie, ex-
portation ot rta),vLogs or otbeer timber
wet ttimo 'admit eeeerves in Ontario
to the 'Denten States during- tee Lam-
Leallegrer4'in''aeu4 11QottnaabvIii:!atteiQsna.Y eletatetd (11a:arlet"--
tete of timber or eawloge texteenetellne
thee reeerven ii Ontarto wan euriug
the laze season .of navegaion, exportea
to tee eleateet States.
are elettee was told by 1d-
Ui the eepiter•eene ten3e7,-
ent..3„..oe weiee neatly enbeidy oe
. 209,1375.14 is emid, by the, DonnetIon
enneete, joietee to elte Protinne Q4.
Qatari.° aud eloebee, count nor; be
draw ei out be the ProvoniaL tiovere-
melte nett ueed or the ordinary per-
in,74ree'Qttithe'st tkttlheQ(1Qe, asicl:t1411114on::1140-Ititt 1.4444h.ete‘g t'st.1 el lit ettl XI;
nen teieveOrtienent it might est utent fee
10041 1116PrOVer0e111S„
Mr. Davta emceed fer ctjrTe pomiente
rela.ios to seed gealia attlenedness.
e.reeegly nrgett at bendstede
releaeed .ront tnein bowie on. atnentut
of seed grain lueleetedness of other
briefly referred to tee deeds of La114e4:11'rzl-
eiyals4ttit%tr°,faVrwerr
Salaherry at Chateauguay, and roe- tan Tee nee ion pe sed.
called this portion a bis seeeelt be' neeeirenennunween entnAeree
declaring time the Quell e0161(1 rely 6in eleerlee T.upeer eaela t.n. Jed ge
me the deveted loyalty oe all tile ;tee- tei.U0i4 1,0 tee tete, Zyteal,./Ita teat
pee of Canada. Turuing to the speeeh Canada, bad coetented te the a. ren.e
from the throne, he devoted some nein- tiro of the tele) ton -Bu tver treatyde
CANADIANS ALL WELL.
eel a. the pont of the bayueet with 1
despeete from Montreal says: -
the utinoet gallantry.
enet Allen steamship people here received
A latest ballidta.ueously the
weed that the transport Pomeranian,
ba talion tee itiele Brigade eteered
wideh sailed from Halifax for Cape
the eeeond jopje. After inovieg across
Town on Seturday, January 27, with
a lung ridge they bivouacked on the
, the second detachment of the second
e • et tentedeen contingent for South Africa,
Tee feiat attaek at Putgleter's
r tsski Cape 'Verde this morning- All
drift hams eertied :is purpoee a pre -
on board were reported well. Seven
venting the content i at ton of 1 he
horn% were dean. Fourteen horses died
eeemy at a 5 r:tt a. meat, the leleverith
on tue Laurentian, which. shows that
Bente-de fen -k to the river.
the. Weetern horses have stood the
"la the eoue-e of the operation both
irefaturn and artillery bad been sub- ecet'rnee well.
DE VOLISEIED COURT -HOUSE.
..tes1 to a severe seen fire.
4 pan., Tueeday the enemy en- A deepatch from Iieternearitz-
deavoured to rehtpture the position burg, ease :-It is asserted that the
et Vaalkrantz, They were, however, Nondwetti distr;ct in Zululaud is now
hearene baek with lots. en.itely 131 poesessiiin of the Boers,
"Tete work accomplished so far who are in strong force. A thousand
was raagnifizently done. , of them ettacked the . magistrate's
"The sheet and Maxim fire poured querters awl the leaser at Nond-
by the Boers has been, extremely ,eeetee and demolished the bourt-house
evere, but our losses, compare,
wan artillery.
tively epeaking, have been email." The leaser surrendered after an ex -
"The Durham, Light Infantry, took a ehenge DE rifle volleys, and all the
few prisoners in the eourse of their inmates are prisoners.
charge.
The Boer position whit h General I CONTRID.UTED 3250,000.
Buller attaeked consists of a line a A de,pateh from. Calcutta, says:--
kopjes strongly eutre'nehed extend- The Indian Government has contri-
mg from Spion, kop three miles to the bu,ed A,e),(1311 to the Imperial war
etietward extremity, retrying sbarp- eunds.
iy eoutlaward opposite Ztevart's kop,
and overhanging Sehiet's drift, where
a third pontoon wee construoted.
BOERS &GAIN REPULSED.
CONVICTED, BUT INNOCENT.
Prisoner Released After Serving, ritree or
Koodoosberg Drift, via Madder BI- •Ten 'veers.
vex, Feb. 0, 1.50 a.m.-Delayed byRen-
A despatch from eamatieal, says:-
sor.-A strong force of mounted Boers
A:prisoner at the St. 'Vincent de Paul
attempted to rush Britieh position aa
Koodoosberg at noon yesterday, but peniteutiary named Va.ndell, a Greek,
they failed conapletely, not •even MC- has been set at liberty by order teethe
reeding in learning how the position Minister of Justice. Vandell was sore -
wits held. termed three years ago to ten years,
They galloped toward the Brittah imprisonment for a serious orime, but
position, but the British opened a recent facts brought to the attention
elaareo rifle fire, assisted by two Maxim of the. Department of Juetice Show
guns. that lie was not guiltj!. a the crime
The Boar force increased until it
teurehered about 1,200. Most of the
enemy leaving their hi
orses, n the
dongs starmished •"persistently for -
we rd..
They failed, however, to move the
arid had themselves to retire
before the fire of the British infan-
try parties and the Maxim guna, eoat last Monday night. Lark her -
Gil were screened* beer was devasta,ted and 20 houees
METIlITEN TO FLANK flOERS.
tees to Cereada's eresent prosperity, a kett Irene tee GeV -
/17. 111/1441:e41:nointah'illouvec,r341n7ZesNoic'1011`; d Laurier Lent tie Geo, erne
give. greater faeldly for the SWer the teueetene in; t nu «0
lAtt,et ma 9 jee too ane ,
'auseortation eroduee from tee ipt. in ealeide OS in the 1.:n ed Slat a We
land eectionS to the va• Turning to eeevel eer an rel s of ene.ue Lesn4
tho eepenug oe neeennatt trouts to ant the tine i,,tn of the luetta at po-
llee w 10 14 Del 110. 011 Cl 001 do
e
South Africa, he fu ly endoreed tbe ac- aelythine.
Ion of the thwertim tit. Ile defended neeveneNeenNe nines.
their action in steutlin,s cotitingete. Mr, nineteen. Le to ba ie ere of the
weld. if not striate ite accordant) redietri ut ou
witb t te, 1 e • b
,
• Sir Lout Danes has Lies to amend :
sentiment. Attu ens to Lord ntrathe tne entote, net eue sleety a sbips.
come:, Horse, ite sai I tee sooting of Mr. Cloirliore gniee notice ett 1
bet let er of •t le onstito-, AU- °ad!, ant eeeende
Von was in harmony with the volute Inen' "" 1)"3:41jun Lat".14
thee eontingent be els Lonishio eoeld loem . Crimin el eoile' Dr Does -
the tenogeo. ant credit on eanaele. lae, speo ig grain OVV018 t
eentuent terreet he triblite to the Northenee t; age tea elannes to .e.
ue.oni diejor Oecar r, who e rii the itam grail n (binese and
Lae teeenatel tea I lace his heart .3 •eape 0.
es a sn'aeet the ween the, billet ot the Mr 33,v a wit` e r the an, 0 -
ezietuy 1111 tee flag tee Ituglanel. 3110111 oe a rail ay comae' shin
Hon- Chat:lei leustece seeteel.d 1110 lete Bei I tt ia It • eon to
a.tore s. tie „niugn. the feet tit te tile farther ainend the Witteingewi t
f,guret tor the lest siS itiorithS ele-are- 0 fur tier t „In n
0 "1 V" " lee'ie $4".4-iet` (11'4 nue to am eta tl e Born niote t fees
eleeteeet .hat tongratulationt, toe 1he Act
grow h of ti'3,24,,i,Lan trade were in or- ee
der. Ile ,hen vette sketela of the or- - -
eein of elte trotteile in the Tian -Neal. Roil -BR BANK BoBBEBly
0.wing that tit.: war W48 fOreed on 1
1,
(1r:a Britain. It was gratifying to e
note :Met trade with England htd in- IM.RING SAFE -CRACKING OPERA-
MARKETS OF THE WORLD.SPARKS Rom TR wiliE
Peleee Of Grain, cattle, Ch9333,
DI the Leading Mal%
.1.11441.
ifte
Tomato, Feb. 13. -Wheat- West --
ere markets were ective and getter-
atly ftrm to -day. Loeally Onneeio
epring and Manitobas are rateer
timer. Ontario red and white, 65 to
601-2e, acooening to nea.roess to tee
Matt etelee wheet, 74 to 7J1 -2e, out-
siee; awe spring, east, 601,e to OA;
„Aneniteeee, Nee 1 bard, 70n, North Lay,
and at 79 1-20, gen..
Flour -Sweeny to firm. Outside
rattlers offer straight railer, in buy-
ers bags, ilieldte freige.s, et.6eler
bb-; ane eeport agent* tee Spee -
tee brand% in weent, fee Jewel aceennt,
sed eremite en
elnifeede-Seerce. Bran le quoted a
Saii.5.2 to §10; axed, shorts. at exi to n18.
at the min enter teroush We,stera Gee
tario.
torn-Steedy. Ng. 2, &merit:an, yet.
ow, tietned e,e, track, loreoteteeet
nexee, 44 lent; nanoniap
O 1-2o track, Toronto.
Pease-Contielee area and in demand.
COtr, 19.45, 0.0, oertn anet west 4 414-1 tLe
crea e.i. I. was expeeted teat the
deficiency in piri4a1 revenue, etense-
queett un.' tne iteereate in the rate,
weuld righ itself. nee Capture the Ituiertare itud
TION T DANVI , U°
The db e e on 1110 address was re- Secure the $5.000 enteen ;rem the
semeel by Mr., M00'311011, who asked People's Belie, 'Wheat The,V
Wha. th • Geverument hot to e-bew for mewed emeneet mem,
'bar • here in improvieg the pro." er
Ly' of the eountry beyond a mode or "
A despetch from Montreal says: -
u bee t -neve; p. Canada ought Chief Detective Cart enter was notifiel
to be a hittned to eve her soldiers tad of a daring bank burglary teat was
by Grea, Britain. Ile advocated not committed early Fri lay morning al
only Its payment of the contingentS. Danylilo, Quebto. • A. gang of els TrIell
',bee tbe &Ming of name men.
Hun. L. Power tool; up tee, eheeee between 2.33 and 8.30 o'clock blew (nen
front he, throze (eau ex by dense, lie the vault doors in the branch office
:reviewel the Traniveal debate of last or the People's Dank of Halifax. and
.session, ant defended the Government , got away with $5.,0Z0, 'rim bank is
, from the cearge oe. unnecessary delay.
and his release was brdered.
TORNADO IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
Lark ittareonr nieras'atea anff eo nOW4C8
anneal
A despatch from St. john's, Nfld.,
says :-Another tornado swept the
were blown down, including the Cus-
toms station and the residence of the
A cleepatch frona London eays:-The Customs officers. All the families
long, ineetreity of General IVIe.thuen's took refuge in their eellars. A. French
diveeirea at Mod der river has at length Lobster factory, one ,,of the largest on
been larolesn, a movement appare,ritly the coast, with all its conteuts, boat
aiming to flank the Boers heel -rig ,be- and fishing gear, was deraoilshed, be-
,
erten trig blown to pieces. Three schooners
General. liectoe Ma Innuicl, with the weee driven ashore and dismasted.
PRIVATE MIDUIERS' DAY.
lentailiay was int firs titivate mem-
' here' day of the session. It was
ed largely fur the introduction of
bills, whie11 are of varying degrees of
lumen:ince.
Mr. Edmund Fortier. the newly-el-
-ec el member for Letheintere, de crib -
ed. him ell as an Iadependent Liberal.
When he took hii seta he was tip -
planted by both sides.
Mr. Ingrein intreduced a bill to
amend the Franehise Act of 1898. He ,
wants provision made that the Can-
adtans now in South Africa shall be
entitled to vote if they return before '
the elections, and shall not he barred
by any present- legag requirements as
to residence etc He el
situated in the central petition of tile
As the men approaebed tbe bank
they met a young man :named Ern-
est. Fisley returning home Fearing
thaL he might suspect something
wrong, and raise an alattla, th.% 111 '11
grabbed him, gagged and blindfoltitd
him, and forced !era 'to enter the
bank with theta: There they tied
On trying the vault do -or they
found that their job was a big one.
Three doors had to be forced open be-
fore getting into the vault. Nitro-
glycerine was used by the burglars.
eaSt.,
Eatley-Firal. Car lots a No,
dle Xpoglits 440' and east at exo
Jeyeneeir eae lots, o ant
51O eost.
d.pOutailtnstlytittatgeoaftitsrmnerortalui dual lgyeetostel,
7itute.ilvee. freights, t1it 3-1e; ond
Beekwhent-Quiet. Offerings light.
Car lotti, Oltteitte, Otioted et 4J to 50e.
Bated% Fee. 13 -S_ eineteet-
iitter
Qi3Nieein:ti:v:Xt,,.1:5:11243:71!;::::1 lo3agtr: ts°131:11.23.87:(c35'11,41:::i./.' 72" \-:N:o‘u LN4 .Yet.72:411:N9':eldl
1-2e. Ree -.No offerings. Flour -
Detrelt, Fele 13.-Velleat-Closed
No. I white, cash, 744-4et No. 2 rod,
wish '71 ele :1.ftly 3-'e July, 73?.
Milwaulpe, Feb. 3.-Wheat-Hi.:ih'ri
:ea. 1 Nor. Lem, 08 10 ; No. 2 Note h-
em, 05 14 in 63 1-ee.
No, 1, 57 to 5i 0. De rley-el rue ; eke 2,
400: sample, ne to -16o.
Mieneale0.14, Feb. 13. -W -heat -leen,
65 1-2e; May. 662-1 to f5 'Tete' July t7
to 67 lenei No. 1 herd, 67 1 -Pa; No. 1
•,,Nonliern, 65 5 -the; No. e. do., 04
Toledo, Feb. 3 -Whea -No. 2 elite,
.7e 1-2e; Men, 48 1-!v. Corn -No. it
Intixed,„ ()•azP-Dull; No. 2
cratine‘..3,,,vet.c,n u Rye-Nu.p1.1 rertast, old,
4$$; February new 35.65; March,
05.701 No. 2 reed, $4.52 14 to 44,vo.
ne .
!vixt)Itt,:u4711,5_4:84,•:).stITTe1N-2.11101earrbeNrtnt., 1 chla bard
60 1-8e; Iilay, ten t -Se; ;lune 69 1-14e; .No.
- Not thorn, 43 540; No. 3 .f.rtug, 0)
1-8e. Oats -2-1 to 25 1-2e. Corn- 3ee.
Eggs - Marken witeolie thenge.
Value; raiher easy if needling. Jule,
bins lots of, new laid eell at ten; held
frete, at 10 to 18'; No. 2 at 13 to tee;
and limed a.1 15e. Teneese lots will
sell at a fraetioa below these figures.
Poe:nue -Teel e eo eh:Lege eu
the market. Car lots are sold on tea It
here at 38 to 40e per beg, and nt farm-
ers' waggons at Mann 4i to per
bag. Otte ot entre, 4thoice stoek, breng
about M. per bag.
e sea etiong •Mel te•
4,1.75 to eleitt en. et
handanekeel boons are worth ante)
to e1.7d, tielivered here, and resell a
Dried "'Pelee -Dealers pity 51-2 to 5
1-1e, fee drit etock, deli .ered lere,
and in emal, los re,stell at 6 to 61-o;
evaporated, 81-2 to 9e, in tutall lots.
Herney--Dertlers quote .frone 9 to 10e,
t per lb. for 5,10, or Web. tins; ante in
comb around 2 to 32.25 per dozen
• :
Newsy Items About Ourselves and
Our Neizbboro-omething of
Interest From very'Quar-
ter of the Globe,
CANADA..
Tee Tormale Po lee Ceramissioners
nave enforced the Chief's recommen-
dation for an inerease of the force.
The Ontario Legislature will meet
ea leelaretaryo14.
Vietoria, has offered to equip
54 monnted men for'South Afrtca
Rosslan4 has raised SWAP for OM
Patriotio Fund.
Z too Verne' a, 1fl
%lanitoba's oeet
(iuneer is dead at $t. Norbert, aged
.0J years.
as
Dyspepsia and indigestiOn,
eleinn11011, diseases, but hard to
0.
cure with ordinary remedies,
vield readily to Manley's
Celery -Nerve Compound.
W. n,Buckingham,394$ Meg St.
East, Reunion, Onte, sayse-.1
wes treohled wide leyeeeptia tele
toderenien to a tong time. eitd
'emild get no relief wall
mtreet
Meey'ecetery-Nerve tennpeuria,
which ,Curc4. me. and 1 cannet
HANGED AT SANDWICR
murderer 11-e" sg74-tetrftar4 "' beat*
deepatee from Windsor says;-.-
Levi Stewart, colored, was banged be
The National Trust tometany h
44.0courtyard of4: IYligaol.
Ta
•contribute -1 e,C0J to the 1\113°041PeeCtiov;.sier tIes torYr
trietie Fund1e7erypa.cd
T
elre Young, aged CO, was burned to 0140 w Ikea ni the ecir oler ,Ndera
iehne:
death, awl her daaghtert BirS. Stew- eirm seep, and in a clear volete he said,
aderst t t401.0111101' of a t 460k lel' burned
Of the e*.i9ott°11-11"Siin* tigeeino, elen41."enTet:oppl4ints°Plitilnete
Stewart, at Cypress giver, near Win- :elf on 11,e trap-deor. kn.:Asked Rad-
nlitegst
clif ci wbe her he wai steadies right.
Ina Elder -D :newer steamship Moue A few • emote la er the drop .ell,
(elay eas le en eherierel to transport. S ewart was the stlf-cen ess.el Intir,
Strathcoma Horse to South Africa. derer of •Jamee Rose, an old eoloced.
4'0 wi.I eail from flalieex et the end, farmer, at Sandwich East, 1194-Awry1
of February.was the motive.
Tao 41te9k0r3 or th Itiehe,14u 40a.
10130 NitAig.03.10d •(.0413-66 leetee aka
tittl:nr4e'recetlt t'ea. e're110°)511,10,-anIse4gr Oote ittltuellts'LytritteU an eSiCaPa,ar tirct rtti ttt gar sie e and: I:1 ne: jri :I? vvgne ecui lave:1r' ;tali:04z
1 tem
reate eases ef snialip.ox; have...beet!. re: name, and seized 100 010 eartridgee
tint ted to tee etroelnetel moarti or arid a large quaneleyi Qf arum,
tteatte et Qeeee.: from St. 1311e110, oneeneentenanne
leeneeeraelse Couoty, aod Lwo iron), '—
tee. ia 14a0.1ean,01.0 c00.01y. Not IVE0104 AND lfinAnifrValliN Nene A Penn
Mei has proved fatale 41;1. ;,tf, ecturHementcati
Ellefanel be was e
Tue ceetnalott, et. Northwestern epee', lint *eine olio
of tee Itlegutnealt Nanaimee Road totem Fuld that In this
age teem ale no
clause inserted in the la.w for the pro- Wheu 1111 preparations were complete
tection of the franchise of men who ed the men iloplied the fuse, and T0-.
move from one muniripaZity to another tired outside to avireit the explosion,
within a Dettninien electoral district,
where soch persons are disfranchised
owing to the feet that said two muni-
mpalues are not within the same elec-
toral district for provincial purposes.
Mr. Ingram alscetakes oecasion to ex-
press the opinion that the eresent sys-
tem of provincial registration in dties
and towns was expensive and ineffeet-
nal. He hoped the Government would
of voters' lists for Dominion purposes. ample time to get through their work, take the money, and decamp before
abolish it and return to the old raetinel
Precaution was taker:4 to bring young
Finley along with them.
DLEW OPEN THE DOORS,
The eaplosion °penal the first door.
As to one in the neighborhood seem-
ed to have been greatly disturbed by
the noise, the men re-entered
the bank and started the work of open-
ing the second door. The burgkers had
Mr. W. P. Maclean thought. that the
system of registration should be ex- The money ta,ken was for the great -
tended to ell municipalities. er part in bills of the People's Bank tee
the method ,o1 hexing votere lists 4,3,200. Six latiedred dollars were in
being ot. these some
Mr. Maki Wallace suggested, that Halifax, there
gold and the balance in Dominion
notes and other bills.
Mr. Henry Racine, manager of the
bank, said that on closing the ofibie
yesterda everything W215 looked up
ea, e y. .r. . . c e lives abouta
anybody was notified.
should be supplemented by a, system of
registration for those who had been
Tett off. -
Mr, Flint gave notice of a bill to
amend tbe Canadian Tempeeance Act
Dr. Reid gave notice of a 1411 1'. re -
gulate freight rates on railways. enteeteri of a mile from. the bank, and
Mr. Davin. -w -ill /1110Ve for an eaten-- did' not beat
of the robbery until
sin of the !military system in the about 5 o'clock tees morning. n ex-
NortheWeet. riving at the; bank he found the tools
Sir C. H. Tupper, will move for ii we'd by- the burglars, and learned
nuanher of papers connected with the
administration of affairs in the Yu-
kon.
Mr. Casey brings forward his bill of
last session to facilitate drainage on
railway lands.
•Mr. Corby and Col. Domaine give
motice fax papers in connection with
the Hughes -Hatton controversy.
Petition's were presented from the
Counties oe Kent, 'Welland, 'Seorritont,
Dundas and Glengarry, urgnag tho,.
appointment of a perinarient court of
arbitrationcompaSed of ,a comnaittee
oh the Supre.me Court or other bod
to eettle labour disputes. •
-Mr. Casey introduced his regular an-
nual measure to facilitate drainage on
and, across the lands of. railway com-
panies. He gave the usuai explanation
and exaressed. the usu.ai hope that the
Government Would take nip the ,eub-
Mr,Devin was informed by Mr. Sift
ten that the Department of the In,
tierior has not the means of Making aii
approximate estimate of the poputa-
tien ef, thee North-West Territories at
the present, time.
Mr. Bennett was in.forined by Mr.
Sitton that the Department tof ,Indian
from .Fieley tee clicumstenees of the
affair. --
B.a.Ving been blindfolded Fisley
•could not say what direction the .bur-
glars had -taken, after' the robbery, liu.t
others gave the infb.rination Chat six
men were seen going in the direition
of Richmond. 'Details of theaffair
were •inamediatelY Wired , to Montreal"
and to other point's.
THE GANG CAPTURED RED-HAND-
ED.
Word was reeeeved •to -night that the
six burglars •hlad been captured, this
afternoon at tWindtsor Mille, about 12
milesfrom 'Danville.
The men showed flgh, end the
police had t� fire on them, wounding
two of the men severely; The 35,000
whiehothey got a t'the bank was found
divided amongst them. The men have
been looked up a,t Danville.
' The men arrested gave their names
as Edward McCarthy, Frank Allen,
John Williams, Andr6w Mortimer, Jas.
Moore, and John Brookes. , 'rho men
made a desperate resistance,' and Wil-
liams and Brookes' were Shot and seri-
ously iroured. They are. now 'lodged
in the Sherbrooke gaol.
Baied bay-Featurelezs No. 1 Timo-
thy win, bring e8 75 to. 39, delivered
here; No. 2,e8 to 3825. Dealers here
retell at about e0 to 3923 for choice.
Baled straw -Dull. Car lots are
quoied atte.4 51 'to 35, on track.
Erp -De eters here knot e choice Can-
ada, 199's, at ,10 to 18e.
Poultry - Market entry and values
lower. Chiekene job at 30 1,o 10:, per
poi"; gee -4.8, 71-2 to 81-2e; ducks, 40 to
65c, per pair; and turkeyn,10 toile.
AMBUSHED AND KILLED.
RattWay biLl. 2.40kiag 1,Q khe eXter).:1Qa
healthy women. The
tee north end or Van 'cover f tend,
has passed tee Railway Vonveaittee of lige has Umuy we -
turn, stroug and
uanobalempohrayisiles:lltyku,t eau,
they are menially
Ls tree nererthelese.
ctletuatagt pueons
men ef the countre
uldAtraxitdreIgnonneereciodele.n.
bnity. Teer eras
wear e existence, and eacti day 11
day of peel one eteterloc. Tbls was
hTyLlt6itebQt:ue.esett ItehaQvr hiaeteeu soetsuttrithoutterIN ileitrate N, st,,, taufered terribly
'he ease elle eine aurae Pattereete oe
rom ne ige811011 and nommen:es. She wee
"0 iC0,1ealie:g:11::141e:a3dr41. eirFTi uai uat I tuNiligYlantIrb:S:"etgi ur(lee 1w61:;;Itn.1:1140:00iltical;o:sz tit; 34;11:;;P:Ift-f:nt ofact14,k;10411rUrfiloS:ii'vepInbltotwtet
inf.sneuced bv S1:rns PoUIQUOw. to try
tls
gl 0160;114 ht%oaltn4iltvIttecre4aVri°JaY11.121 "e"alun 111 lell:h1 o eselett eters, end atter using
ttNIIFtwctlulw1411)414:ries:11nPO1114:evm7rej4O;ngellignmetatueeltitkv:Certelefli
CuLuLto pained a reeolutwa express- yea enreete.--oe
the Britisle Legislature.
1.1 The overdue eteamehip
from Glaegow, has arrived
York.
, A speciai, eehle despatch' from Lon-
don rays that the Pineli of war is telt
everywhere,
C.iptiire Another 'Large 111. S.
Supply Train.
A despateh trona Manila says: --The
insurgents Monday captured a supply
train of nine bull carts -between Orani
and Dirtalupijan, killing a corporal and
five privates of company "G," 32nd 1117
f,a.ntry. The escort consisted of a
Sergeant and eleven. mounted men. The
neurgents weakened the supports of
a creek and the host cart went into
the stream. While the escort was
bunehed trying to haul the cart out
of the water, the insurgents fired a
volley from the bushes, killing the siX
Ameriowne, and also two native driv-
ers. A
The rebels of Tayabas province were
conveying some 300 Spaniel) prisoners
Lo Libmaman, and on arriving there
the prisoners, exhausted 'and starved,
revolted and dispersed their guards
wile stones arid clubs. They also cap-
tured a few rifles and barricaded
themselyee at Libmanan, *where they
are awaiting the arrival of American
troops.,
NO PRO -BOER FOR WINNIPEG.
A despatch froin Winnipeg, says: -
Rotten -egged, phblieiy -reviled, and
chased around several blocks by an in-
dignant mitela, was the fate which over-
took Monsieur Louis Gabriel, of St
Clarice, who attempted to deliver a
pro -Boer lecture here last evening.
A special cable despatch froan Ber-
lin gives Dr. Leyds' views at the Boer
tering of peace, including the restore,
tion of the territory previously
taken from the Transvaal.
; unseerviug loyalty and attacb-
" ment to the throne, end deciding to
offer prayers for the vietury of the
" British tn ail pleeee of woremp. Tee
meeting aiso euleterthed 63,1:00 rupees
r to the Mann= /louse Fund.
gear Admiral Lord Charles Beres-
ford bas gone to Alden to tato com-
mand of the eeeond divielon OE the
British ede/terrans.n fleet.
te1111 war oefieulives tee liet of the
:notineing tbe named et eel sing- men
'British easuaLiee at Steen kop by an-
' of various regonente, inoluding 137
members of the Laneaehire
It is reported at Berlin that the chi
object of Dr. Leyds in vi -i bag Pares,
edin and St. Pe,ersbarg is to ironic°
Frame, Germ :ny and RU3 ia to liner-
! vene if Great Delwin sbouid attempt
seize Delagot ty.
UNITED STATES.
Two deatles were eau ted by theroold
William F. Rittenberg, a eliehigan
weather in Chleigre the other day.
lumberman, robbed of 3600, by the
green goods game, searches in vain
for those who victimized him.
I.saae &cobs, a tailor recovered
43,161 dam tges againtt the Third Av-
,enue Street Car Compeny, New York,
for false imprisonment, having been
arrested for reeling to pay a second
fare alter receiving a transier that
had been improperly punched.
John B. MeDenald his not yet, qual-
ified as the builder of the rapid transit
road in New York.
Teomas ' W. Bridger was knocked
from a surface car at 125thi street and
Seventh avoine in New York by a
stranger, who followed him from a
bank, and tried to rob elm in broad
daylight..
The Mayor of. Trey, N. Y., issued a
proclana Alan calling on a street car
oinpa,ny hampered by a strike either
to run its cars or forfeit its franebise.
President McKinley contemplates is-
suing a proclamationt granting amnes-
ty to all Filipinos wholaydown their
arms and declaring all others out-
laws.
Governors of many States say that
the people favor a constitutional am-
,endment providing for the election of
-United States Senators by direct popu-
lar vote.
Dr. Parkhurst favored theelegal open-
ing of saloons on Sunday, While Har-
lem ministers are moving to close them
ellogettier. Tbe Rev. Dr. Porter as-
sailed the Raines %NV as responsible
for moat -Vice in Brooklyn.
Brigham -Roberts, of 'Utah, the ex-
pelled bigamons Cengressman, now
seeks from the Government 32,000 sal -
ant and mileage.
Fire destroyed the electric, plant and
laboratories of the Eelleire steel.
works owned by the National Steel Co,
at Bellaire, Ohio. Loss 3100,000. Over
2,000 men are out of employment.
The United States Circuit 'Court of
Appeals has confirmed the verdict' of
32,000 recovered by Col. A. E. King
in his suit against the Pullman Car
Company for ,being wrongfully eject-
ed from a sleeping ear at Baltimore.
A. region fully tee miles square on
both sides of tie Detroit River wee
shokeia by an explosion of 500 pounds
of dynamite at the stone works of the
Sibley Quarry Coropeny on the Ameri-
can side, One man was killed.
GENE le AL.
Mrs. Miry Gray Mexia will present New York • • Menireal
documents to prove her eleim to the
millions left by General Mexia, a Mex-
ican statesman.
A cable despatch from LOndon as-
serts that wail inforthed Engliehmen
believe Jepan will soon strike a blew
at Russia.
Wu by C. Lean Exeter.
toe Leading Speololisto of iimerio
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