Stratford Times, 19 Jul 1882, p. 2

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New asivertivonicste this Week. "te a Wtible. Fe wi cl Stra! AND COUNTY of PERTH GAZETTE. treiete July 19, 1882. UTLEZ, TTR 'gD sarah 3 ae Tt ste is nut ar er a 'Stratford Times. amedinm for vew is or hasiness edified by a reply eotched fn inl pe Be brillianey of style Mr, Joka ---- th Ser i the ovsmamen: ret his i¢ 4. ty thew ' ten net stroaprthen tne reaction among a ge tion who favour t jervention as "On ei ny at a agree . Mr. Tiright's 'raised | resignation was Une ; ho had made This kimmel? @ party y di tradiction to his old Radical principles that it pss oe * vratnoral id among the there Nedicals that if fa become § Tory. Ha frame' speeches in favour of coercion were several Even criticined, political frnenda. who . seniabd at, and ' that # mmedy, Both ' of tae Hoan fund in the prews he was fre- abmanah quently taunted with beirig ssjociated with eatin the Taeawures at & Minister which he would have grass. denounced with rcpt oars ¢ 8 had 'he f bedn out of office. He indifferent, to j these reprosches, and clung tenbcioudly to his on the Treasury bench. although for sorse time he bas begs little than» spectator of the phe. av forcilily language) to the * persed " - : which npteares, in a town cotemporary he rey ike contlence areely know | % 8 merchant ar a ba ) Our ' : t ene ' A attack! can be attrib: | # nd ie Sen ar ass of aperations is dis whatner the Bt - z tant, the mat sea which we keep con 3 ted. to. un over dos of bile, or an ate}, at out disposal is Comparatively tack (of rablos | ¢ snaed, by the ae ca i but we oe on this ~just ie weathinr - thefeonyequent appre Ba " Bible Secret * of dey ¥ rate the reat wp ngs, of Te Tims wil! ob mn © ith H for anneal end ¢ ra jae a reply beyond thene few Jines. 'Oar eros Seciety for Spring an el sel dis Mr. Kianely was jast 33 t stom, ais that tials ot newspa re whi seh war ir fate om, and Lae "hasoiate an, for old, 1 hard-working aa ma ot . " ee eich "tay sly, biuriders "ekane el Market. th, He enh unmarz te t leaves a large re has been mul ly he slectex ¢ fins rs} --are able ta maintain an The ne Tepodt preaerited 4 Mr. J.C. Montel cus of friends to mourn hie los: The fa- <a h we. do | waa ea ad pocy/meoe on Thursday and wee largely {lial Legislation is bostg got To THE BAND. atte sade » Act for the Jen, Barnsdale, Payne throagh with at last. Tho Act for ¢ | Mensra, fale, Hebden. ri , Pay i ike meh a aE of Chime in Leelan tia now amd Warkurton were a delegation frow the MORNINGTON 'ON. / wd relared | citizens andl the band, and asked the 'council I ow, and ail the counter sins ae ee rant rh ead earl re onganizing the | band tytwen. Marerisa.---The council met accor- 7 outed de Elster, with the exception and pl ing it on 6 good foo ex: | ding toadjournment at Buchanan's Hall, on f King's, Qasop's, Wexford and Wick apatiins frome theve gat Monday, July Grd. Mgmbers all present. : ing t E minutes at last mbeting were oor = low, and ofe infide, Cavan, havé been Is was moved a he Mr. Burritt, | wounlel by med. The & laid before the ox ' proclaimed woder it. 'The Arrears of | ais. rly, t $200 be granted to the pe eer from he ig cal Stags | $ 50 naeed it second -- - ; al netition "" ur rtnes re " "Oe he cis ove deasaecpnere py Mr. Monteith, seg | Beat cl cee rig st eas toes | pennies thr one A ' ; i - " e off the oll "% Mr. Brown B. tha # 100 be aranted: last meeting --no oss on taken, aa the cou moll | 2, pare |BO% 1 ioe + ka tat x ee agreed to give pa for gravelling this Whole. .The obstructi mn of the. Lill, Fraser Biyen, Monteith tan pt > and b copy oe ask bie from Marybor- f any will copie from Conse: valves, Hoe the motion Slows. "Bassi, {5 at ough eounell in Ch togrant an townline. urphy, 'Borne, Co a . " nd Johnston had taken "i tn Te leak persist 'thats that Murphy Hor me, Corrie, Vanstone, a Messrs. Frecbo! nd Jot had tak a ger ' yrsedl % steps to mivet he Th | yaet with by the lepresmgn Lhands of the Irieh nationalist | fatter The Siex Canal em bee | thy pretegt war in Bey Th esbeard th | at Bane thw [) te Spe the Teed Sea. aad ur antes "7 fs hias ae f propomieratioy cot Muakoka Electyen N cnxenvartye « wmingr ht cede ie duly og at the ptt cr Cau wt mac the that oe n Bay wt vA ss Heeen Counties, ned.will be la rat) b chat Aral Ontario The Crops of nober H sinong the sol tid men mn of Ontaria. of twenty minates: the seen. n Friday last the wife of Mr, Benneth med Jean Baptiste De reo and Alexandre Martin, «if Galt, gave birth to three children | Bertrand, with four others, reclined in the Ni ogitls, The day previous. Mr. D. e ass in front of the dinin, H, on top of, Stewart, Mitchell, presented ber lord and serve: sen were placed. ter master, with trpleta- two girls and a boy ! remmaitiag there for short time the two meyy Who will dare say the National ae Fis not i sed seized a rnoment when they were not waving ce od vigor to home industne served by the keeper on aay slipped round 7 othe other side of the hall, and started for jeuerncin Hore me T. Hagarty | the w , about qaniear of & mile diutant. Ms ca has th ile bea ae expe end a large sum of money Courrette, one of the sentinels er or were of nutrly « 'val areca In tr enlarging and nd refitting his popalar hostel- an ther, and tired th total arya ur ent % ry. The building will be repainted from howe % product a ! collar tolgarret, both inside and out, and the Mar Hise 'than tart ar deer ta colored and tuck- zouneeal convicts Insidn, maive alterations are con! considerab' reported { the very m half ¢ Vere iy amelie th m Up be wy sabia up nf and through ba produce of Eng. _ agricultural than it ur oeare: butthat it ia now too late weather to ath Me son for any imag Grab te wer, ultamatel ty fe the ether motions in conpactien with A PLIING SHOT at a BL sawex. wppvenneTe will be visible. If th re proof oe was = oe ileted the wtreet 'would look nore like Broad i Dey sal, July 14- théra reve was authorized to issue the rant were voted down ar wi irders ;.W. Houghton, $11, Mornington share for building culvert and repairing old one on WS Ellicetownline, --_ ie grant endersan, Fora WS $17.50, culvert on Sth pen iatachene, e ) rs, $2.40, repairing sere sare 7 Be d ont | Sutter, $10, culvert on sah con.; T. Conn nt a ass © Has Curr. A splegidid or op of bay is in "len, Tear ently 7 her es that IN Pa alwuya | by ioe cadely gathered wi this sectior Abe A. Mele ic te be wo eee the mist | beat for stveral years past ry wh oft het hae In nas ren iti n isa Mr. Mowat is having the , ale of hin 2 am Ae / femoved. We hope the " tall chimney" ¥ rang 'our tana 'at ot tat do dGes uot yh poe tly mat forth volumes of smoke fora mill wr ot fac 0 Tas Bas, Bexevst.--Mernermber Saturday b gers ix Wi J, Ferguson's cng ne nefit Day. os erybody shold t red h "acing and pad ity "culvert on 3th 'line oved by Mr. govern their dry goods pure! Sica aooce ingly Pre born, seconded by obd, that Cheapside. off 8 this council adjourn to meet again on Mos. month. . Me. Williamson's day, the 7th day of August, to pass the fin are packed from top to asoes "wth the cial by-law --~carried. 'Trustees will plense choicest @oods of the « rae and me bigs in their Li cad for school money to now offgted at clearing prioss. clerk before that tine.--Joax Waters, . ( " nk ObvAriy street is taking # look ap. With | >" wo : the mew Forceanacst Haildings. Mr, Ken A Coulvtet Bhot nedg's anil Mr Orr's pew stores, spa --The following.are the terms, We cal} attention 'to the cant of Mess ith the marie a convict John & Gitber rt Brown, who have entered inte ' heck partnership as brokers, 7 ater agenta, eb ha firm het very ¢ plated, all of mahi h will ma to the comfort of the Commercial's went in after the * Prnaopat. gpl J. Ww rection without bein, goed tracks. He ac avETEN field between the wood and the qu he remained on watch, knowing © without hin secing em. Al ix o'clock be saw te the ee of the Tek on the opeeoaite od nai, «ide to the quarry, He immediately ga: cee com te hign ix our worst w sonons bat the: aeonay sel na active ie nm, rapl ined on him, a ode Harry Melntosh, Soa tor of the Anglo- asin A the tae bush, when McElwai and | American Hetel, ha: reh ased ari Goo. Wal nat to him to stop, t! i rie B whic! + hin if a parker not. wo Increase oe of oer "are came injsecond in the race i " Ayers on 1 i in all | Monday, Mr. Melntosh ret ae n did not als oes e rena the aniran! ly rood condition aod thinks Lary et taking ai will be he Pro- dropped to the qround, and when McEIwaine red a cart, apd poor Me the body ing Ry e One he ntl ntiar: Dr. Pominville, the 'sm as }} geen, examined it foamed ately dthenearde, with fotel, aap t the ae o i and prone 1 the man dead. The dead rvest, Pore' at the raat 6 Bishop, in centre on | convict ears af age, and a powerfully one side was a Priest, and apron to him a | built fellow, He bore a bad character. He three | Dende the wen erie i e not | Was sentenced to for cars for horse stealing, clothed h occlesias: 7 honors, his and commenced his term on the 2lat Febru- nar nce ieieata that they were at least such | 8°Y, Isl. He was o native of Laprairie, near in name dagarty j, | this city tin ner helilan inquest this is proud a cn honor conferred upon "4 morning, when a verdict i, ao 0 homi- house cide was rebar ne ie quite ae deje and sorry fer the (Irnfort anerd con eet adeath. The deseasel's companion is The esp for military Sietriet No.1, Lon- n the Sth Septern. de one will open at London wtill at large. tet 'and "ith troopa of the 'Is t Peete 'ot of rive Bric Lynch Law i in 'Colorado. & mpaje rity a § ag pele pon yore Battery, the 26th. of tal ion, Conn. Mow A PRATER m MEETING wornn Ur witt a x 4g ANG! Britt Ht ie ar uz ty 1a --Pall Malt Detthe Pang ny a othe, a and ee ap held pli yAopsaiy rl ChRaHEV Ye Meer ee yu ' change. *Ldon't frontior ever witni a i P én me "Spire STATES FEOPS. fm an ill bo Toeated at Stratl Thre iticktman the Meostrer ot tie Lasd Crop inthe ise to pr member, Mr. Heason, left yesterday er Otte. Ofiee at Lake City, to a Tribune reporter. © | laryer Shan nia wh The com crop is | Wa, to urge Stratfo ord's claims.) --Ep. Towns, =a Leone ey the sg Ti onegy Comment : "p owha! tain. That it will not be a It is siperted fi that the well _ caster | while the: in the act ne coins ee il} & pint Fpefonreese by Tilinols oil plarit, n rally tsed furnite from s house. shot and killed keke 93 ik will be moch better | gn ardering, in in fetal to insect life. A single | igen Re Hg ear ws sectors tr eke a taxe' pe 'i vaahor an t lasotnen din a in! by flies | Light of # mateh which was truck w the south-wost the | i; said to enused menting insects for was The ir } eee ay ef tanasts increaned, and the yiell i] 0, dig with dity, thei was committed un the2ith of last the fis the War Ended? , . bis wheat apa ten corpis being afterward found on the floor. aed vereary. Tbe Boeritt was the * "ot pos Was er a tion Dae moe [ eb es bat | Smaart ttt aoe crease yis teal king: in A : man who has the steely hned plant in his M fibers in agfe ae r renhin. the cothaes, taba. ean experiment for bine tr etna. wosceserne teers: | Ne 4 only will pee hepatic gujoy 'large crops the shade of its foliage ool eter peak, Loeaite se Sotiens wee 3 larg him. wore mataings at FRAIn, Coty Ave miles awsy, A KT ox THe Rarwar ar Beriix.-- tho fuperal. That afterscon, foe fit, armors TRATFORD TOWN COUNCIL whit « train conveying passages, | Tee Breyer meeting at tee bewse Qf the deed mail nme freight horses to Mani' Was switching at tre ok. 1 bad pot the lighten: og ar t Moating. ¥ into the fialt branch of the G. T. R. at suspicion of the intention, and. was smoug the BF farce : Connsil met on 'Monday evening, the ere yu freight ram Ai "The loc sabi fhe prataiacs. Twas notthere kang before I had M 5 cri vin th chair and and all the members pres | of the frei ii d I. wan net slew tm gracing a handsof the affair, f nt. a laden * 'horses. ofthe track, had tet to urderers. The, | i ae: "The Westie ith his followers ix By nih Canaiainn caked = al int- : are a ee ree i Dian was given gut bkdiy, and as touly execu a retty mach «xtings. The ' pul 4, ns the pert day, when I arose. the (i X ke 4 Te ecenctive aud tue Of Sie obre a Tes Uon I received Thad reached the bresk- ; jnotal'all . ly beers he reg: epaotiay date a raz oye others jae bs « improve- b hil i fast table was that the lifeless bodies of the two 2 Ye jwtared spon es aghy the ray ha fits made on Uhe creck 'passing "plete wraek, the roof having to be ak away men were from acromebeam of the oy). Bans phere. € Aimgeinig the pour Ay 'tt ¢ caster tof Romeo ward.--- f 7*Gunnisos river below the olty." ig ' ; eae weather vas isms ght he eastern part , Toit ihe horn boli ashonaiy <td © zoe Star how tne siacuseiees proseedee t. 'ownda auket the ape to ee hors 4 serious inj 'An auxiliary | the excitement procautionhed diel ont' I ; igi bocoone satiusing gpat = the puke ger earn hae] oe; mhor ec mu on Main at BB. of W train froth Stratford cleared the traek. telyoehine party. Cll telly Fo nt | elit enac y 5 |. ; jthieh Trew a ther eps of war when tig 4 hint wey 8 oows-Bale mD ax Daxots.--We atip the fol? ceaee ns t pee gh erro ol manta iy ve Pea mr coming rs ry ty * thers a ek otal ig tees ie rene Re ay gl gaat. Te penetra, wemveerert if \ sewntk on east Diane t ti ~~ The town of Tiffany, named after the re- | Sane, wero |to thetr sides my pe "2 . to eet. = y ofthe land office of this district, is the Joe ee cur taemeriane iroks teeusbors af Le "Campbell and others asked for im- "Tt is located in Foster county, in the te communtiy are sald to have been in the f pacvements on Frederick st.--B, of W. southeast of 29, town 149, range 64. It has pen, St anaes the ste Saran eee and i A snotion was passed to Haye McKenzie st, | been surveyed and the plat was received here | 5° Well, tae tien were boing ; pos, tna poare yesterday, when it was sent to Jamestown for | Sound, one of them asked if there was = oh accovrns record. it has « beautifal location on the | in the crowd. A romee pemabine ae bee been Bie usdal maguanimity, is Tike! 2: : pe old Fort Totten trail, and is about filty miles | ® frequester of the dance pts % ai pir Y | from that place. tie om the preliminary | S24 eas! mar ahShetants the ge 'The moet remarkable thi of al aet wing aocoth: pnkin fe gel av ance per phir pereray dows Somebody. placed the Rites ees ot thee Anterican Aitken, gored $16.25 ; | from the south, and will undopbtedly have againet e side of his head and pre (=. i ikipedwer in itis Tinvanian Of Marek Bord, $6: John Gamble, $1; 3. G. | railroad facilities by next season.. It js the town . believes that the incides! dy fecting she we slaty tnsrinon, a proc $4.25 |) --Market--J wae precedent far the ov-c: county - ey ationts oe shoei, power' in settlin ner, Richmond, Cornish, Stetson, Dyke and Bets sd 4 such Tallant compose the syndicate which is to Pigteye ey ! . This it it ak boom it. A post office has been estatiliched | erusl nooses place, will prohably be rebuked as anaathor and Mr. Calver has been appointed P. M."-- effort wen ' hed, as Americn ths {The " Richmond" mentioned above ia our | lesieting thet ® +) | Seen Ounsleontroiled by Pri ain a peel old friend Mr. 3, L. Richmond, formerly of | murder, Browsing tle far er ew cai to erluadve cote the U. S8,;Custems at Stratford. 'We hope he loose had it not , is 'of thd Panama Canal. will come| out of the boom a millionaire } page aol ms wake tek tasted Miss ihe secon rite! sghs on the 'action of the | The rewalt of the North Wellington recount | better man dead than everybody pe a reduces Mr. MeMallen's majority from '75 to | 8% reas wes belo: 20. ia ey cad wm gag alge the I It, ropes tajority had been changed by the rqcount | were for the a erence, Hamps, 94,50. Onto a minority. of three. bowerer, | Cam vg Sy Ss aero ames #850" ee 'Fas not borne out by declaration. | the 'The oo me of sever josion Sie ey oto a a 'm. Moffat, rp a allowed, Recommended: that insar- Lond $10.000 ee 9]2.500. "That the asswent ot F;| te fend The 6 | ramus g @Viateow sc 0.3 oes niore aid, Walle, Me Gute Bort, bh a4, F stron, We ine Mise vive bon, He lige tod rt C » A u $M, Jona McDonnell Yred lat Divivion Fulatay Warburten, teac Fuad ones ous Dow fad Dict taf Want achoee® ue MdDonald, toact Tol vlal marks to ee Alqx Abraham 6! jark BAL, lann roa = y vied pansoodie 2 Wim | a th owt MeNeughton Jam jew Ruse 252, ae Roberts a = Walter Agee t Geo auliso 234.7. Turnbull, 26 Waile' Agere 4 y mW nullng aie Maad Ab- taham 321, Elles 'Aikons 270, Agn Donaldse Uc vit 20, Flise iivad "Zag, Mawd Sharman Ss, Magk ait su Magyle tkeltou 208, Flore Hakephry 2 toa ail, pp 'hr, zal Perr toes. Anale' kis se, Mabel McNab, Clara Stith, Lizzie Ki Rule Cres Mana Eutrey, Katie Hold som, Laura i Caroline Kagder, Misn: Hwin, Lizzie Keswick, Maud Rontanea, 'Bella Wells, Miaute Walsh, Tena Wilson, eande Ist [heision A 'ard. --~Sovord class -- Misa Frank Alex anlar, "Willie Abrataus, ae uF Moet, Mer me Ros, Mery, O'Loane, Annie Arm- Kmae tuba. hmahingham, Starion Gxt oma woo Hogg. Foulsa Legg, Jou nie Thowpeon, aval Wa allie. ard THitision f Word.--Miss Lo M. 'Thotn; ly Masha Lizzic Moran, Katie Idinzton, Lucy Slot, Net- ho Fraser, Henry Kageon, Joseph Fraser, Eliza oe » Ediie Codd, Harry Orr, oy . Liatio Learkworthy, Eilon Hlanehe Hyde, itobert Duncan Dow, Charles Long iwool, Willred Fraser, 3 d,--Second Da "pod bivint jon Romeo Ward. Recond ress, Mise Waddell tis els Howarth, Alice J Stacd silia, Casey Seni A.D.M. G. Ser Examina- The following are the a na tried off prizes eugon Gearge Me ie y. Brother. Ada . Minnie Vanstune Wright 316, Plo i Hattie Hill areal ee ee, Biclasen 4 Sho beeen | Ward Seheol --Mla Ketone Walke Total murky to 1 ans, "otman Oss phell 317, Fred = af John Dine- r eld ee samen Lloyd, $2, D Metae oe aes: Lie 1 pg 'Malco McKoller 2x corners > Turner & i ist m Ham a 'and Behoul.- c mares Gia Hlidebravsat Mt 30, bs oa Prank i in 20, Prod aRay c elia lowland are Ward School.-- 'Mino arden, ie wably, Charice Hilde! ry 'Wei a, Begie hic Dowel, Niue Melo We Lege Villin, 4 pe rey. Adilic Stic! hla, ic Tow: nmalet big "ard. -Seeand class-- yds Dent. teaches Nottie Dutton, Lottie Hibbard, ary Mesair, Jonnie Meagan, mr Hiivision Hi ~or og Sarah ford, 'oade, Nellie seni Kobi n Hopkin Migaie Lillie Ube r, Hose Worthin part, lst ALF Division Avon t Ward.--Second part lat B ronteste ct ane. stn teats He) ve © Meobumaid, Machel Mabel Sharman, kien part ist sHareh Freeman' Dera ee Annic Tait Avnie B. Wilber Giferd, at the pons rears oheld re ber, F dota Jantor Division (Hors) -- Prise tor dact~Jobo Faerie ree Folin Blatr. air, John Doo Dolan, oarney Figen Gi George Goodwin, An ey ek ak ged aot rien fee, for jgood eon- iol Hurley, Dernis ». John Mekabon, 'itiia, oka Honan, aces Joe. Yh w Albert + a. oo 'etlicgton Willis, Daniel erence Nolan, Albert Moore, Wp h ward Honan, Aussie Burkert, Michael and Annio LIT OF SUCCENAPTT: (43 The following pupils, » atination for have by Se STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL. MTA Fou soateom, who obtained tha Auired number of marks at the ogee a entrance been passed by the examiners, 'pa list in eubject tacrevision by the high schpal inspeetor. za PAGEE « preserva ation, "desired i ia ne ia clase. o Manedy peor sem acnion ar clam for reatine pt 1 ie Exhibition of Marks goer "Ne ape on fst vt a pat aha seis aaa ' mansbt tp. i ow something regu | Kensedy. tay : r Government estubl run tat or Ex wa qceriinn px TRE ee The Khedive again asew school, tthe Tes Levee = | The Streets ae ea Deserted | poste bre [. aan Weal A Fored of t Blugjackes and Ma- | ss#amed, namely, just what it was / RREIVAL OF THE Kune | The Khedive's gtrival srvatiok: "ved oa we were. to destroy the act) and although that. au | solely duo to our prot lw i eared, and be will issue his Bad ver 'tion and urders as if by" Latte ith. tas by his reqhest th: eur. Hie | | rines are on shore js ON enki & ES Alexafdria, Jnly 1L--At be four the Bis ae Ss rt weigh, at | the gerd 7 was giv FOR ACTION. The Perop, ragga ss pea Lavinei- | ble took um) mp tee pective sta The cet "Tavinsie teing | Man broadside ips: ees te anchor, | eseaped, and th while the Mou oat taceat gine | i ps -- kind, 'nrarder jar as the ~ A naire per en ae is diihicult to say: over, how wiany » fire extends i depth, inet +p ses at if more one-third of the now in. ney. en Mhaiees to the Bits at ininters tuites of bor ee in? attr eight hone were clearly visible, cot is now moving neat the city, but it fa tot clear how good. can be ris 5 dered unless the Bedouin have retire: satisfied with 'their night's Avot of * following up the lant bat work of Tuesday can never be ineds op Many foresaw the ean Be catastrophe that aap uo Everywhere og aay us A af the were fire £ the fet to tow ery Fines opened fire with howitzers, on a part of ~~ shore "where wie pillagers were sont ¥ telne yet pared, calling opon the? drder,. The mie bakes th sand tror é hat at bardiment, of one ot hor Majesty's ah ie Taree, thé. Khedive both oid ' Two Giuaae warinca, who beve: been ashore all day, have been ordered to marel: through the town and shoot, W) persons engageit in riotous pris: ceedings. Te 4 CHRISTIANS Maepac' HED Phe: scene iu heer town is fearful ree. Zachariah Hall, Millbank ,.... .: have an all-round os og to} The opm ilageesios, connchod hy Lape ror gg ae sanipe™ fight under stea s e light in- bese tro vied wy the James Mc! . No 4N. Raetiope eased awe coul! soe in a visions the | rabble. rad omens Stratford PS anes irik, the soenggir gee | nd Sulten bing near each other, ing Tasch De Tne forts 'Ad, hares, and Rag-cl-Tiv, sour tg ot agile... which i was their tack. & Nelson Schnarr, Not. bay et: while the Temeruire and the Inflex- fo lamiuel Stubbs, Stratford PSs. ible wete steaming slowly toward ua . } pee ey ne Sint pall, Sebiinesiila CS to support the attack Port Meks Seibeur. From th » wd Wiseitred Cassi Kinkora..... ce d the adjoining batteries «ashore. d women toving in the Clark. "Stratlord PS me me ant the baypeane gronped | streets, breaking open. houses, and the leseie 'Dooehivan, perearnacgey 5 their guns io the batteries, "ae seis deters nak to land & Ae R tor Es: « porn aie Reeuared to fight was : ra yoonants Mites pe some necessary delay wo alle rate, Stratford Ps any pa at a distance of 1,800 9 be So roe mh, - . pe 2 the shore, - reps troops, Was junt cams the ae i 4 hope. ™ for a Lit in Nelson fashion, "ham readiness to fall upon the troops a Alberta ili, grat eS ier * read broadside on." At tweilty | might be landed, "As 84 th f Be lain i: 'Mec roaky, Sieattonl RC digs} minutes past six the ships of the | in the harkouk could only spare nh copy Zama McDonald, St®atford PS 320 | squadron sgnalled " All ready," bat) tingerft of 300 men, 'the! wimtrsl eon fell I ast "e™ a Seah asthe} lee a still farthor delay was necessary to | cluded thut the task was toc ery pie Ma Nee eatin fe jy | allow the Egyptian officera carrying | without a general landing, aad Me 'iieoae bands: 'ate | the admiral's reply tothe Ministry to | fore contented himnclf with firing two Anna E.. wae cas -++ 2) beput ashore, At half-past six. ® | or three rounds of shrapnel in otdersto Minnie Hasty Stratford Sep. Sch.. 2 | quiet order was passed. around the Liten the rnuflians engaged in the Ella Hawke \\ Milverton Pub. 8... (982) Geek tg load with common shell, and | plunder, Thirty Europeans sgon after- fake ait + | agleam of satisfaction ome on: the | ward came down in ba to - the Mitchell Enttguce Braminasiqns. men's faces, A en o'clock a! ghore, and were bronght off) ' Tho followiig is the Vist of saceesstut eas- sigoal as bua rh he: Alecandde to | were all ad had passed: thro dates who rhe ven the b ring Lg gun re atlons held ot a. Rees ware ct hears boom ct across the Water, pion bere was an pet ha pause.-| Would the Eqypti rnswor, oF would they evacuate the forts? No "rwanda ei he worgen the in the breeze Short! iiowed by two um was micah i ec The govern) BHenderso' well, Listowel, Iter. ston, ol wocated by all te in Mary amivse, Nos <4 ploaxie Teer ee No : Fullartos +4 m,No % Hibbcrt u Agnes . Bridget Murphy. No. + Mibbed Patiarton, .... ae MeoNay, No Salsbury. Mitebell < lonle Shares, Mitchell... Hibbert can hell -_------O 84 - THE niaiuee IN PALMBRS- went one hundred an nine ty #00 api anni- rergary = ree distr ery "Palouerizen Ho represe dinner, ly ate ter marshalled jn otder by Mrolt. L. Alexander, with bet lao i cork order, were Rev. J.B. tale. WA. Mil . Ww. m. Trowbridge, - pe rar purpose. The pious traming in our Public the yy -- deta should be made te oumy pel the: fravern- Ty, fo Raalicingge a and tek a (Bast floated lodos the were of Yalmerston, an 1 the Listowel band in the van, m: bent Fi were given tO a beautiful grove adjoining the Agricultaral Park, at the north-cast« of the town, the procession marphing forward in the following «: Listowel Brass Band, playi the " British sabe "a rg ae As Were iting | fo odges. No, 777, Arthur, under ohare ne ar Henry Ham il aay, Under N Sil, Canon, Soriag i * | by ¢ Buna istrict & follow Dirck wer Young 'Coulter, District) Mus. aa represented by No, Wikten Gilmour, manies 5 ; cia . 7H, Donegal "canta. re Ce remoneg fiok appropriate lew way af wtealoctin the tpgeblng 1 kept » far aver wwro and Rey, W. Ouse Palmerston. Au mii dealt miustly , and more Be! 1 ol, Was kore, t At inter fu 8 ese Ti soundeamo from Fort Ada, tut in the | children bad, been sant away by Aj atteries opposite we could seo men by ins in 'thousands, but all the able- londing the gune. They ag fight. | bodied men had been pried to ping Then the -order was giv com | the army. te mencé me ae sigs be se | Bradford with a party of tue isa signe! was run r the floe | landed at Kort Giabara and bugs Neegin & general ft, Mince f 2 ° five nine-inch guns another" eed to pieces |) sdith "a 'om the of the Invincible, | | shell. continged ty brenk | while bverhead ten Nordenfeldt gans | out in co city throug day. in the tops swe the din, which | Oar first -- hi he 'kbedive burst fort 1 the ebips. The | way alive wax b "three ottfee! arch and Penclope had both work | who came frota 'Ramiek to aa that: aa close at hand, aud the roar of their | ene be sent to the Khedivé, whore heavy guns, the ou ee rattle of | paluce was surrounded by Aral tropa, ma Hsitian troops came it with the | re So thiog ale be seen from t eck. Khec wenty minutes from the first -- our port-royal brace away, and immediately afaewi @ shot penetrate ard, 9 eli stoker sevorely. o have A VISIT ON SHORE, . «© course of - ms 1 accom. re antrong body fue jackets who taniled pe 'the three got our range pr retty gus round and conical aot whistled ahi ekly tos, . The between the mas' By tine o'cloc ~ our fire hal diene pod all the guns in fort Meks with the ex- ception of four heavy rifled pieoes, the sound of whose coriical was easily distinguished even in the din of combat of the smooth ts were in a complete state .of ruin. The effect of the ig a of prvat shells; must have ertible;. Yhe strongest walls bol raphe' iid Bhs | a marvel gn be Bg pig 4) "Lot | their, guns "Reel palace, yee ebind. a fork 10 round shot bores, 'These four mischievous gnns ly knockéd about; ps rosie | gaveds great trouble ; they were all Were destroyed, while fragments 'af - | placed: gents avers, the a stuck pon --_ J Ipoadcast in the 1 to pir ve 'Temoraire | cou rd, Near the ent of die was Eerekore sgualo to come re the | gate +4 the fort, whose maghdipe fi assistance of hree shipa before ony: ded, we found a sentry ly: eng 'tt * sidicalt to hit the The first ba ttery we ent exact Jocality, seen as they were dimly | cntaiond two 10 inch riled guns, d ogeasionally through the smoke, bt which was dismoutted by, our = but atthalf past tea only three mat The. groun orm up, the walle | ined fire. hese guns were contract- | shattered, and the whole dagerdiswdn- el onthe Invincible, aml must have | ted. The gua, which raphe n is | bean Worked by some of their best gun- mounted, had been tilted beckwanh | nom, hey struck ua évery time, | aad made a i} lete~ Bb raagit, fall: often quite on the water line. Befi ing upon and ornshing fhe geonten | he silence ¢ had six men} who still Jay beneath it, © gun | ou J, one with one foot taken: off bore Sir "William "Armstrong's 1 by a round shot, the others plin- | Its: in had st e andra ware --_ sere Joha Me- shore and Danae. 'tbo for' eeath pc as gra and into these max Ket iy ly at elo An Sear oven | | of the dead had been' throws: as the aperniy of Me . retmat Fort Marabout, lying two miles away, fell. 1t is estimated that in these fora I by Dr, Saceat piper Peay ix had omnel Vie ae the shiva engaged | alone 400 of*Arabi's troops have beech rel the speakersof the day. A vote | With For The shots all fell | killed. pe: of thanks was alee tenilered the visiting | short, vie we Se no natice "i the Aftor this done the' mar lodges and the don Gon aud a rev} attack ; but Lord Charles Beresfard, | and. iilae tno pape into 'te oan, LUE og I vajnegeding the ganboat Condor, stood | town, feeling their way cautiounly, Soin Seco fe agi sete tee ee | tn nid pluckily a > 'ort with | clearing the streets af peter: 'as and retgrned "tonen, where his Title craft t Beacon } they advan All of: reports the trains were in waiting for the return and je ined i in anc vexoaiient ere current asto the number of cheis- pote oft Les spgecaet ean. pee outhe fort, whose shots fell | tian killed. From 200 to 2,000 were entire absence ot any 'unbecomit thick round the boats, and paseed said to have » ba I i € sbetween the masts, iat ves not appear to be any reliable data. N LONDON. never aven tefiched them. fire The fact that there is still a large por and Young Briton of last was silenced ee ne piety iitde tion of the city in flames prevents any Stratiord, celebrated the day in London. | gunboats. Mean hips of | investigation being anade, bat from They were the South Herth | other divisions of of th the ee stendi- | what I hear ,the number killed will ly engaged Forts Pharoa, Ras-el-Tin, | not exceed 500, _Tf, however, the es iy ant Ada, the Inflexible having gone to | timated loss of life ' - in ar 'Sultan, Superb, ") some exaggeratod, it is oe on aT replidstendily and rapidly, and the roar ofthe guns was -- ene the European quarter every while ithe rush of appears to have been sacked before: it throagh the air resem emake 'eo low rum. | was fi whole populaticn ble of distant thunder. londed with European goods, Li % early showod signs of the hiv batter- | friendly natives the Admii ing to which it was exposed; one of the | information that the) main f towerd was deeb seed ator aggre: Lory Arabi's army bas at, soon, dgased firin; nie altogether, while the the forts also greatly slacken- THE KBEDIVE's PALACE On FIRE. received with cantion. They a conflicting, and the deseriptions 1. A box ope fans Ye rghit theif ae pe j fleet "They: r i Hocking nigh t: taken privet " ves deaperd cn and the aidjoising offic j taildioge They also report that bune id on of Europeans wal Christian' | have to their knowlede beon-massersdh -- Circumatanee of, horrible barhar * prebal we that all the Rare mete with the ' porte of those the beach, Thave GETTING TUE PLACE [x ORDRE. + their Gatlogs ~" Nordenfe It a! who nominally came as his) guarda Admiral Seymour is laying: a lee! us he admiral promised to lie did street | @répl Jine all round the watks. Tie eloar, and the officer said be would Eglish soldiers are dligging « grave iD aale | drive straight in if not hindered from the #yuare for twelve i to be khat up @ deep.continuous din which it is | jeaving the palace. At half. past thre | presently. One ef then: after' a little. impossible to describe, and which was ! she signalled that « conside ratte move | ight wes captured and banded to the neat bewildering . In an "nt was .vistble there; An bgur- Ame-tane 'wlio: gave him to the Bugs mentary interyala sound of guns | Jater the Khedive, with Dervish rae, lish, The English are geadudlly got peal the other division of the fleet | drove through the town, end) reaghed | 4 e place in order: Thete (art told that they were also at work. | the Rasel-Tin palace, where a strpag many pee' the town today, but 3 beer smoke from the vere coniinen- body of mari aa posted, : Injthe:| the are #4 a firing in woine part. jo dense | esening proclamation' in Anibic wan | Of t oan, Sir Auckland Colvin bite chat we could seo nothing of the effect | igsned in the name ol if | inened a Latin Hon torthe Beconitin. hich our fire was producing, nor of) ordering all soldiers to leave thei re hoping to save Cairo. Arnbi hay iv? what the enemy were doing, but | giments and. go back' to their naljve re haven declaring that the aft a sh n O¥CT-/ villa Ttis certain Sst the nungber | 4 magia i taxe ne followed by the mpleaping of a of deeurtiona. ix alsealy large. The! setign tocleetes .t P to the | Khedive was joined by most of the Khedive, slur ouily martrctionod Ups or tte shot age _ water, made it elear | other members of the pinistiy theae | for shooting' and. flogging inoemdiari¢s, that my were rey tying to oor | having rem. ihatead | 'after considerable pressare. | ce iron salute. Soon orders were issued of retiring with ina and with these |. Landon, July 13.--A:tvices fri to cease ieee ce the oll cleared | the machinery of the Government 'yea }. | Cairo state that singuinars ee away. % again opened ores again be set in motton,- Five ban wee aila'there, despite the enleacou of the aut r. | leave | i Italian (es nal avis Italiana to go te is saeaine: ¥, este wiles news waa od tor Laatgl | Charles Beresford that some Egy ptidti | stokers were Retting yp steam ged pre move hocouioti ta { desi engines about ws with coal.and grain. f the rails have been retnaaved ast a | ealvert blown up, which will prevents a repetition of Ube eae ut -- } { eal ty Nol loway's wands gue abies } fh Otntment and Pills ve c bighiy Setutien for the spt pl babes whi fi eon: aie er shore" ume 7 score" Pa | pas "a of runs mede at & 'cate wate ~" Na, at what! oe nie bow signify nomiarieally, $ * © you? 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