HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-4-5, Page 9TEE EXETER TIIVI ES
EEN W IRELAND.
,Welcorne in Dublin Joined in By
All Classes.
Nothing Like It Ever Witnessed. -Thousands Cheer.,
ed. tier Majesty as She Passed Through the
Streets.
A despatch from Dublin, April 4.
says e—A. slight shower marred for the
moment the prospects of Lne
L7, bat it was soon over and tile Wee,-
130teS PrOceedilIp in the NatiOne
al Legislature.
QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
Nr. Paterson told jr. Sproule that
the value at agricultural implements
and machinery imported for the six
months ending Decembm^ 31 was
490, and the duty colleeted wox9.
The Prernioer informed Mr. Monet
that the Government gave no orders
to eel]. out the Victoria Rifles during
years, and many were tbe curione etraight ratters, in buyers' butes. raid -
MAIMS OF THE VELD
Prices Of Grain Cattle, Cheese, eee.,
In the Leading Markets,
Toronto, April 10.—Wheat —Both
corn and wheat developed very
strong tone in the west to -day. 'ehe
local market was stronger all round.
The quotations are as follows :—On-
tario, Ted end white. We. bid, west ;
67e bid east ; goose wbeat, 71 to 711-2o,
lovv freights to rs•Tew Yerk; spring,
east, Gee; Manitoba, No.1 hard, Si 1-2c
North Bay; and 820, ge.t,
Flour—Flue. Outside millers offer
TRIED TO KILL THE PRINCE
Belgian Youth Fires Two Shots a
the Prince of Wales.
He Had a Narrow Eseape.-The Would -Be Assassin
Was About to Fire a -Third Time -41e Boasts of
His Attempt.
A despatch from Brussels, April Sipido subsequeutle said he wanted
commatits made as teey.ganoped past, the recent disturbance in Montreal.
die freights at $2.70 per fable and ex- says:—A desperate attempt to assas, tO kdi tile Prince of \epees becau.se he
to wool, tor weal arceenlc. sea fret"a at tee station here Gals afternoon at Tbe paCetaill onlArt• t ' ‘;'. -ei -
5.. 004 ,. mi o Za
3.33. The Prince and the Princess charge. The latter appeared proud of
"Whiteentidley ; the Duchess of Con- .1"r Wilfrid told Mr. Rogers that
No seoner bad the Queen arrived, Rented by menabers of tbe court, wed accordiug to brand.
a.ttend the celebration of '<lug Claris -
the, cost of construction and right a ,t° °'.° re on their way to Copenhagen to hIsevetxdPolotionmentdbeseataunitelido.rqiluieitife tchauttm.he
ther remained splendid. naught and her aug ..ers,
at;;teentiduleodimbylanealLnatereclis„er neraflyes,amairci way af. the Trent cenal to date v.us Millfeed ezzarce. liran is quoted a
et the vie regal lodge and lunched, Pox land damages thee° L.4.76.Zart0h5:;panaPiedtionoir trbt';soua;,%,7eettn„. tiara's birthday, which eeettes Aped 8.
then She drove oat again ila Phoenix !almost perfe,ct silence. save ar the .-3411'6°18'
had been paid $2,e0,3e8. Zee estimated ern outer', lets the train was leaving the station
Park, being emelt cheered. It is un-! echo of cheers and cries of "God Save
as wonderfully pleased with the re-' posite her in the earriage sat Princess" that sithe Government wasr.considering :4' litYeda l' a: 6Qt 1 II 4gi '.. Nt el; ; :k. '0111: 2414' i 1.11:11107.°4 5 "' : : Iree ad stswao8sishnojt us wa 9t :is 4RI'ouynal tIbliegienfoeost.:.
Inuits, came the Queen heu.self. OP- ' Mr Clarhe n'as Waal by the Premier seCt,i°2:-.
leont outenee the city cost of the canal was sis,a0900.
derstood that she expreseed herself i tPa. Queen:.
ception, end as having suffered no Cbristian mad Princess Henry of Bat- one =axe at. -e, aria i
sinew the Prince a Wales waa. made caused thoesande oi men to be elaugh-
-" tered in. South Af "
Behind, tbena were carriages contain- The Govenoment was not Informed
whetter the Riot .et was read. port :agents, bid e2.6). Special brands,
ing the Rome Senretary, Sir Mathew
beard. of the Prinee's saloon car ant;
fatigue. tenberg. . the advisability eel prog vidinaccora-
- Szettee,
Beth shots missed, and although tb,
lealeset ieROK LOOSE. IglallaA ton for cavalry and artillery in
-l-eu"-cadY. Car lets. 6tee. north Prinoess and others '.see in the car
Dublin was wild with delight, over KNTR . th t r ouries ',none og them was hurt.
the excellenee with whieh alt the are Tho 151(134ent M4,b- Y
, eat z seed the e: orou a. , • andanti Gte, eaet.
gate entleueiasut brolte loose. Banda The Preneler told ,.1r• Rostmt that •1 neteie....e. nen, (ear hoe, No. 2. 131i44 Bearing the shots, the stationmas.
rangemente were carried out. Not played, men cheered, shettLed and the revert aueU4Onallt,.tievornkm del ete t4Litd, 421e4e, exid eaet, at -An ' ter rusbed to tbe scene and entiened
one black flag or disloyal object matit- wing', all nareheaded and the women rcieties, giving hie reasons for dia,. ze„ 1 ,, ,14„,,en 004 ,e3 1.4 In W, out.; do,. tia Id 4 ,
I, %P. e NS OU - e aesaesan Ai arm as
batter view magt ot massing the Setalin Government, had 4 thl'
t uiet Car lots es.le w„est ;and :
ed the line a naaech; and the popular waved their bandherchiefe and strug- . he prepared to fire a third shot, and
Beside the Qteeou'e carriage rode the ested to =nits his rePort, aud •on (pee—Fiera, Export demand irepree- on the Princes aesailant.
e eta
'WORE BliNone or senneenooleg, Duee of cone:eight, earemander of the
forces in Ireland. Dering the five rain- .
March l'elth thia Seeretary of -*tate was lug; wia„e aette, mow unit. wee . , in tile eonsusion a second man, leh
e as mute 4rowcent was seized, ram;
Before handing the Queen, who look.. ides n hen the Queen wee receiving informed b eiegoe Lieu,. i.h.), 26 17e; mid(11,ta,f,reights, e.4 1-4 to , „
y t - in that the
• t $
ed, remarhably well, ashed for a hunch end autos -trine the addreee of welcome, tonant-Goveruor had mailed his re.-
eeie anti come ee a• -...i.
littekwhe44—Lioint. 0'4'1E1111g light, Iy handled, and beaten.
:Ver lute, outside are quoted at. 51 eu , lntexem excitement prevailed for t be
ot elitimrovire. These were seeured and thn'e was scarcely a lull in the trate. port on that day.
throughout the. day ehe wore them tie chieerning 1,frtten_the cdrocrdds.i gree -t , „.!,,,r.r. _11_,,,cia was informed, that. 4.2e.
qiitutey er aeeety 334..1 e , n, _ , evee tiepoies wore uot, ,,,
pinned upon her breast. she scarcely ceased molding during akiO4n1-04
enthusiasm hulled alt Political reale tghleedta te°eefietw:eonfe, t tb r ceived He had been 1-15-a— +gat uureber of persene threw tbemeelves
no ye eel* e • ca... aaat.
log for the time,
"noduent, as it was feared the Prince
Ev4i,...._DetivI4oritie°4"Corkle" very light . h . the sleets' leaving been
A most interesting ceremony took t After the Lady layoreis had pee, Itte Degas „lima tohe by nee Witfrfd og-ull. aud the market ik,1 tiruter. De, ''fb:trdectbealenallostitpo.inst balsauir; tTlabreowrna141;a4
eented a bouquet to tile Queen tbe thee tho Prime elenister lied frequent- 4141'14 g,,Aal. Now laitl ate the only tic- Carriage door sea h CI
A.N INTERESTIN'G CiREMONY. l the entire nine mile drive. purohased by lender.
r lace at the city limits. where an au- preceselon moved on. Retailed Iler tive bee eelli tag, and bring 11 to 14 and
, felt when tie)
great relief was
cieut gete and eamtle towers had Leen •MaieslY e3rEte a deeeling escort ot ty dechared that. the :July way to be' Lle 1,2,0
ctzeit;roclilureed1.
ut fothretiglettueit.var:earioeuihooni:Our ,,, s4,4 f 4..f.ei.eore en.fe Guards and thieeeill.;•2t. nviuttlesaal biced,:actitur:tattis alAtl.z,,a lit,: thtietiattiot:..-101:t1,etteStt etuituaitiel ei,lyl... evc:ri ,,u14nr,.ihnt:tt:th ilneelf aPPee re.). atrintheeesliethdz
"" Drageous and finally the Innieltill, elt -
it ins. un a +neve toutlAy cheered la theY . t..... i a-. r Dark re one Atilt % ef 61.4' " tr'4vii:' 41. 3t'en. 41.41 t4e Priuee and P
11,13Yor aud (ounej, In their seartet peered into line. le was a -"" .....4''''''''' --"''t—"..
good -will tot the minority. h 44 eaesed
and several hundreds cat the beet tbt'A'r.
robee, the mace-bearere in hitle silver sada, as heti lower Leen seen in Ireland nha'-h. in 4.1 N'41riri, COacilialid41 Und
VIVID CONTRt.e.T. inteert leceielatitee emeiatting the
"lt, etande Th, telaa the Queen's reeent A .1 et :eucit legist nitea earl al -
lemma Irieli, wiles were proehled %%Ph
bag Fusiliere linel the read s:64 0, sward. aL6-.1144"14' 34"' n sho 14"''3ePernelle-- u"Y° 1.4144" to °I°e°444414
nd
11 it.31eieti, tun scene A0Virti prove:014'06,
hoLor, WC le boilift4 thito werectir- vivid reMr:mt. Deafening and een- Anbrrite,ott won mform b
dolly; 9.51:vo awl etneees meitintetue eli.ers irked eery staiee of e'
LIKE A SIXTEENTH th . retitleII. eqi,oirtily at the hietorio
CENTURY teelogo gromir; whore the crawita
MAX, , were thiolter titin at any other point.
Thousamis of eeemanors eagerly TrinitY V- liege wag a:luest hidden by
awaited the menthe a the Quveh. s. whi"b "rn bl"ek wifil lw"ine
Shane ly Letore her arri,.al the "" fl using with flag' and i'ntnnun•
pureuitettpee.-erms, wearing a gorge. Amid i he thunderoue welemne of the
papaw, I be hells of the Cat boll°
tem e . ec " "al Ileraleiy, galloped to
ked vccunhnion V' telral Tang eut a greting.
in the Queen
Premier that a.ol. Otter It been in-
Dyspepsia. and indige3tion,
common diseases, but hard to
• .
cure with ordinary remedies,
yield, readily to IVIantey's
Celery-Nenre Compound.
no3uodroatu,n6 King et.
E3St, lixtuiltnil, Ont., sayst--4.1
was troubled with Dyspepsia and
indigestion for a tong time, and
'could get no relief until I tried
Manters Celery -Nerve CornpDoad.
which cured me. and I cannot
speak tao highly in its praise."
TYRA nNy , BUT NO VIOLENCE.
enn.:
Experiences or Loyal Lthillshnteri Around
Ifarrfainith,
The London Times correspondent
at
OtiviTielbdees°fte, Rislseusee etiilonkf:Irfgrevett-stietirStoIT:11.1i°NoVrteaniiruZoiri qt:a7W1,03e9:siuel oetyt‘?' 'pa9 tra et the
eel Re
labour headquarters here, and at tile hen,,,,ee
efelsett tillat,(eapte, witere ttie extreme aa denYialg antheritatiVelY
the old and already diseTedited story
Anercluels meet, a leading member of
ee young bat,i,,lisz, guard is load in! that, three Englieleuren were shot in
:511,sidod.enroacietion this evening of Her rOsInIth for refusing to fight
agafrast the British. Mr. Watkinsonl
roLuanePea5 ttrbi pet aesi ;Ienraap tspea sc4101e-dv airt , in
liSixa7vrattitaerwearrajs MEnAlgett Ity:etutyln tit' era Ingo
senseless," tine 843-4 11 will ?reale) „ Stte, butt he is not :e.wara a arar
general indignation; and the worst vtolelace towards• them0
enemy of Belgium eeuld not have
dedi the count ry fouler blow,"
As the train restarted after Sipido's
arrest, the puiolie loudly cheered the
Prince, who ackumvledged the demon-
stration fronu the ear window.
ITAD NADR. THREATS.
Siplats bas a round boyish fare, Week.
eyes, and dark hair. Al the eztamina-
tion before the ra-tgistrate, it was ae-
certained that be had purchased a
penny ticket in order to reaele the de-
parture platform, where lee walked up
and down awhile at the same time
that the Prince was promeuading.
Pet sons who attended the Menem du
Peuele yes:erday say thee- heard Sip:do
de.eare that if the Prince of We/ea
1 is -s Iv oust
kag, aua farutoca. 05 t hadae:;:r:ai cufnru.tri,:\tle...43e:seestaer4tid.e vsuus tiot.c.j at4is:Iltleataerda
;even., brsug about. ate to dee, per • eecereine to in, ratrune Fowe newt]
elieut ee tat ;lick tier lug, Oat ut ntore
Lwg. Itazyx,,a, ever that the au34 who timi t be 111.7. aleite_r_,to hot fie:e freet,ee t.hat he.
vet 441a from elfie to nieie, delivered •
AL, ane—Ciseiee betel-ye:lied beaueaee
aud the train again storted. ' nem had when Meat be
of the vices exi:reesed 'ttie meeting
referred to wae couveyed to the sta.
bineeelf awl the Prineess uninjured
tue:ed. finur,itloaraleit itsettrrr.,:•wItelahtcr6::; siTtleu,eaesra,s1sLnc,ut 1E1,1.4;ln:eel 11„.iatith_t err! et:htitragb,e, lar,avaluicr,oeieloenteoin:edotzocili!
le; atia redult §1.t.5.
Uto.ilauged. 11021(re ; 1--11F; ;41.4"ilthatidp;0--;:1-Ziritefil. as the Zlarieo%4Ulltliltilr.A
SINI„181.C.i. 6ellet weettly rerorts of -mete eetatel. 7 in 71-.4. in brnatt lets. of age. UlrzokeLs wen: euend to he eloyment.
the meings el his foreead. to 04141e LVII4---.-1,4:Aerti qUQits'Via t") tl,tle full of, Anerehist literature.
When exemained tlw railroad sta- PLIIN'CE WAS UNAFFECTEJe
Lists oe elsualties. tut. 0“...er tit atf for 5, 50 -lb ti 1:4 1151(1 115
tied- h 4.1.1.414t It FeLrunty leth tile vow* tsround n- to sv-.-0 per dusen tion ofeteeo.. re • ie ,I.,„• •.• be see ef
Q., %E .
I.
list. of, -------- ltaltie$ tat L'itarti.itjerg, sectiette.
on Suodey, Feeruare kb, but ib --d- Ileled heY—.Noth:
Gain leaver received the lists market ie
frurn lieu. The, list of cesualtiee of hri”' •
Ifelx rev,4. - a
Children Cry for
ASTOR IA.,
cui
Vile., whether itoblimg, bll'act or
4leocling, o&1'O- rolitived t7 ono
cipplioallon of
r.14„,Fn *vies Ointment
Tst.