? Set & = oe te MaRS ee ime ae a sdbihs 3 ae A AN ERR alge ere 7 eee, ES eee ie Cen lt come a * i ee ee es pL OBS cra BL) a A de, TRS OR Se at + emt am ie a pve a Oa nde. semied Seen eck! Ge oo, “Pe Re eae oe * ee NS ee ae a ee te The Riel Rebellion, 18'70 If the « { the ferce unde Wo sel \ ii LS70 character of the man, be will not very long onee he sees that the govern {now Lord the true stand Col rey eal d ment has the means of putting down the rising As we learn from Capt. Huvshe’s narrative of the Red River expedill presid nt,” with his ieutenants, L pine an 1 O' Donoughue who had been living ion luxury for se\ eral months at ‘*Government House,” took to their heels with small hesita | {lou as 8 nh as they saw that the red | s were really on their track. Spies | Winnipeg on the! he 23rd of August to find out) state of affuirs and their re-| had been sent into t toe actulat ' that the rebel flag still waved over | fort Ga y gave the soldiers the im- | pre u that the leade ot the insu was determined to fight. This] pression prevailed until they had} Ine quite hear the fort it was eX pected that the gun which seemed to! hallenge the new comers so defiantly | om over the gateway would every momeot put its Menace into execution But as thev came nearer and wearer} ands there was a0 siga of hostility, | ynviction that the rivgleaders had} bolted could no longer be resisted. | Col. Wolseley sent rorward some of | his staff see ifthe south gate were! valloped ail around the! and brought back word that the! wate Opening on to the bridge over the! Assiniboine River was wide opea and| meno boltir g away over the bridge. The | rer troops (hen marched in by this gate W iy ana MOK p ‘A8e ssion of Fort Garry | alier & bioodless ¥ etory what had become of Riel od his supporters! They had made | their cacape the river and then crossing to as Weanw ie, across the bridge over Assioibo pe the right bank of the Red River, gallop- | . | ed ay bank for some distance, when. | finding that they were not pursued, | they halted to rest. The next morning, | the y coul i not find their} | } had either been stolen} ¥, and so they had to pursne their joarney on foot. By and vy when they wanted to cross to the leit bank of the rto take the road | io Pembina, they could not find a boat. } They extemporized a raft, however, | usinpy tbeir braces and neckties in liew| ol repe, and at last managed to get across Riel losing one of his boots had mitinue the journey barefooted. A few dried suckers, obtainedata farm house, allayed the pangs of hunger, and, in a sorry plight, the ex-president and his confederates succeeded in reaching American territory, “a melancholy example of the mutability of human “fairs and the ups and downs cf fortune.” } | —_—« English Immigrants not afraid of Riel fen cariouds of immigrants arrived at Moutreal from Halifax on the 10:h., haviog arrived there pers. s., Cireas- siar. They were chiefly Eoglish and i du: t of R ‘ | ob the Bp P POM h ’ | cheapest and best Hats in town. igo to J B | tits the head. 1885 Special Noticee. ——— on Wednesday, the 6th '12 o'clock, noon. Full partioulars by adver i tisement in a few days.—A. MoNBILt, troneer 3i—apl4 Insect Powprr and Guns at Reddin’s Drug Store, 2i eod—ap!3 J, G. Vexsravr has for sale at St. Vineent Nursery, a ‘eriety of plants in bloom. Alse bouquets, only 25 cents each (“pi Rep CuRRANT JELLY, 25 cents per pound at Beer & Gotf's. lap 9 Ine Auction Sale of Col. R. G. Freeland’s valuable Property, at Brighton, will take place ay of May next, at Auc- | | | | | | . ' Apams’ Furniture Po.isn, the best in nse, | at Reddin’s Drug Store. 2i eed—apl3 Lapres’ and Misses’ Rubber Boots at Mac- donald’s Boot Store. {aps Kerosene Orn by the Cask at Beer & Goffe. {f ep 6 Trunks and Valizes selling cheap at J. P. Macdonald's {ap 8 luk people all kaow L. E. Prowse sells the {mar 28 Men's Runsper Foors, best quality, selling low at J. B. Macdouald’s Boot Store. [ap 5 Ken Curaane Je_ty, 25 cents per pound at | Beer & Cotl's jap 9 Box eLess Fise, 5 cts. per pound - 30 pound bores, $1.35, at Beer & Get? s. mchl9 Fox Worsteds and T'weeds for Men’s Suits Macdonald's. {ap 8 lat at the right (mar 28 Ivy you wan’ the right price go tu L. Kk. Prowse’s. L. KE. Prowse's Hats suits the pocket and {mar 28 A FINE aseortment of men’s and boy’s Felt Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the London House {ma 28 Dinngk Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber ‘jlass Sota, are selling very cheap -— WY. (ylwill’s iw ily wky mehias Mr <A. C. Dexnas, traveller for the tirm of Dorsey Goll & UCe,. bas just returned from a i very successful trip throughout the Isl«nd. fhe orders received for summer boots and shoes, are twice as large as the corresponding trip last year. We are glad to know that our merchants lind it to their advantage to ap- preciate and encourage home industry. Wrate sellipg a’) kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new Iota, at \\ I. Colwill du dy wky—mehI& CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Finnan Hadd.-e at-ieer & Golt's (teb 2] Lor remnants of Cluth at half prece, at L. E Prowse s. Goop Coprisx at W. P. Colwill’s. mchl8—4w dy wky. Kep CURRANT JELLY, 25 ceuts per pound at Beer & Goff's. fap 9 Dorsey, Gorr & Co.'s is the best place to buy Boots. meh25 Great Répvcrion on Boots aad Slippers at Dersey, Golf & Co’s. meh25 Ons handred boxes Boncleas Fiah at Beer & Coif a (fel Cueap Tweens for boys at L. E. Prowse’s. EXCELLEN' at J. B. Maedona!a’s. mch26 We guarantee to sell cheaper than any- one. — Dorsey, Gutl & Co's. mech25 fea Pots at W. P. Col- Tras selling low A sPLexpinr tot of vill’ fw dy wky—--mchI8 Frerrew barrela Fox Berries at Reer & Golf s (feb 2 A rEw pounds cof that 12 cent Preserve, at BR. K. Braee’s. Also Figs, Dates, &c, (ap 7 Goov, all-weol Tweed for 48 cents per yard at % & Prowse’a KING’S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that -t could be eured by a king’s touch. The world is Scotch and proceeded immediately to the West.intending to settle principally in Ontario. The same afternoon another | batch of 350 immigants arrived from| Halifax, among whom were 100 Nor-| wegians and a few Swedes who were en | route for Wisconsin and Indiana. The! remainder of the party, consisting pric | cipally of English and Irish, stated that they intended settling for the most part in Manitob: ‘They say they have no teare fot the Reil distur bance they heard of him before! leaving home and wereonty too anxious and that to get tothe scene of rebellion to do their part in fighting it “down.” Two very intelligent cung men: from Lincolnshire suid that from their observation, the troubles were consider ed asoniy of a week and would have little or no effeet in preventing their | countrymen from immigrating. Al large number were preparing to come oat from their own locality the coming summer. These immigrants appeared to be nearely all of the better class and evid ntly had money. An Interesting Sight. Une of the most interesting sights in Washiogton is the collection of confedc- rate battle flags captured by the Union| forces tu thelate war. There are 540! of them, although a score or more of| years have since they were placed in their present position, their | tore and tattered folds tell the story of| the war ip silent and unspeakable | cloguence. Some are torn almost to} shreds, others begrimed with | smoke and not a few bear the deep red etaio of the blood shed for the Clubs passed ure ‘lost ‘=_< Two Noted Men. Tw » ofthe greatest men in France, Victor Hugo and Earnest Renan. speuk no molern language except their own. They claim that they pever felt any incoovenicence, as the literary ) other nations have made it a learn Freaeh meo of point to Both Renan and Hugo style, and it may be that their eaperiority in this respect is 16 SOme Measure due to the fact that they have speat pone ot their evergies on the language of other countries. ‘To ali who are suffering bbaaal indiscretions of yuth, nervous weakue s, early decay,! oss ofy manhood, &c, | I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE | 4i¢ masters of A Carob errora and we Py ia. | UN CHALKGE. This great remedy was dis. | © ney 2a by & Missionary in Sonth American | Mend ¢ i-whlreased epvelopsty Re r. Toorre ‘ cas’ a ae ’ 5 oe orw , e 5 i i wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purifica- tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptematic developments are Eezema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con- tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofuleus Ca- tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and yari- ous other dangerous or fata] maladies, are produced by it. Ayers Sarsaparilia Is the only powerful and always reliable ieodourtvien medicine, It isso efiect- ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, «and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time it en- riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organs on rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stil- lingia, the lodides of Potassium and Tron, and other ingredients of great po- tency, carefully and _ scientifically com- pounded. 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