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Grey Review, 4 Apr 1878, p. 4

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\~Winnipeg‘ to Selkirk, a distance of 21} .miles, and from Selkirk castward on seeâ€" © Aion 14 of the main line 50 miles. Tenders Afor track laying, bridging, and ballasting Tms Pacwic Ramway.â€"The reports of the progress of works of construction on Ahe Canadian Paciic Railway made by Coméractors, are very satisfactory. _ ‘lhe traek is laid and the engine ruunmiog from botween Winuipeg and Pembina have been ‘before the Department of Public Works .since March the first, and the contract will shortly be awarded. This gives 714, _@ll told, in working order within the Proâ€" vince of Munitoba. At the eastern end of the Jine, Purcel & Eyan have pushed their work to a very mdvanced point, and exâ€" «pest to have the road built 113 miles westâ€" ward from Thundey Lay this fall. abominable .work, came..out. of. that im« mense grave by dragging themselves over the dead bodies of their fellow villagers of yesterday, â€" Constantinople Correspondâ€" enee, London Daily News, Feb. 13th. ‘ themselves off exulting no doubt in their to their infornal work, and by mens of crowbars they ultimately succceded in opening a hole on the roof of the cave, through which, without loss of time, they proceeded to pour a large quantity of brimâ€" store and asphalte, to which‘ theyâ€"sot fire by firing their guns through the hole, _ As a consequence, the inside of the cave was jn a few minutes filled with smoke so dense that the poor people dropped down one by one dying of suffocation......and the souls of eight hundred martyrs fled almost simâ€" ultaneously toward the foot of the throne of their Creator, the Almighty. Out of the cight Lundred who ertered the cave only eighteen were saved, almost by a miracle, having on first enterimg the cave taken their stand at the farthest end of it, and having, after the Cireassians had taken were wheat ; and the whole of his impleâ€" ments, harness, &¢c. The horses were very Aine, and we understand that a splendid and all the barns and stables were conâ€" sumed, together with nearly the whole of their contents, two horses only being got ont, nnd one of these was badly burned. The buildings were among the very finest in the county, well arranged throughout, and all nicely painted. The contents eomprised 13 horses, old and young; 30 head of cattle, 26 sheep, 10 pigs, 2,000 Aushels of grain, of which 1,300 bushels About the following most horrible, abomâ€" inable and unheardâ€"of erime, in itself a eollossus of savageness, a whole abyss of atrocity, I have most authentie and reliâ€" able information, though for the sake of humanity I should have been glad were it otharwise. It appears that the inhabitants of the village of St. George, cight hundred gouls in all, Gresks entirely, flying before #he Circassians, who had attacked and deâ€" stroyed their village, managed to hide themselves in a large cave near Kara Dere. The Circassians, ever thirsting for Chrisâ€" tian blood, were seouring the country in search of vietins, and finally fell upon and diseovered the place of refuge of these unâ€" fortunate people, and immediately tried to effeet an entrance into the cave. In this,‘ however, they wore baffied, the entrance to the cave being well guarded and bnvely‘ defended by the refugees. This show of resistance on the part of the people, and the fact, perhaps, that three of their numâ€" ber were mortally wounded by the shots: fired from within, seemed to exasperate possible means to put immediately to death thog» within. . They aceordingly sct to their infornal work, add" by mens ‘of say that Mr. Huntor has the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community but feebly conveys a correct idea of the state of feeling taat exists, as many as 200 sympathising friends having called upon t‘him in a single day.â€"Fergus Newsâ€"Record. tiem the more, anl after two or tiree fuither attempts to effect an entrance, but without success, they determined by any possible means to put immediately to IWI" worth of clover l‘d m been brought from Toronto only a few doys before the fire oceurred. The total loss will probably be betwoen ten and twelve thousand dollars, on which we unâ€" derstand there was only one thousand, or a triding insurance. â€" The origin of the fire is completely shrouded in mystery. Mr. Hunter had been in Toronto and got home ahout 11 o‘clock on Friday night, at which time everything appeared to be as usual. About twelve o‘clock a man whom hé gaw in Orangeville and promised work upon his place for a time arrived, and all was right then also. About two o‘clock some members of the household were up attendâ€" ing to a sick child, and still nothing unusâ€" val was noticed. But within an hour afterwards the fire broke out with the terâ€" ribly calamitous results narrated above. Were it not that Mr. Hunter is so universally popularâ€"were it not that he is believed not to have an enemy in the worldâ€"one would be inclined to think that the fire was the work of an incendiary. But Mr. Hunter never gave any eause for illâ€"will, but innumerable eauses for gratitude and thankfulnese, 3 benee we incline to the opinion that the conflagration must have been caused by accidentâ€"possibly by a spark from the pipe of some tramp who may have enterâ€" ed the buildings to spend the night. To his stock of implements was so extensive and complete that the ruins after the fire looked as though a foundry or machine shop had been buraed down. It was a gad sight to see the charred remains of the horses and cattle lying in rows where they were confined in their places in the stables. thoroughbreds and the remainder all high grades. « Mr. Hunter worked 500 acres.and team which he bought quite recently for $300 wore lost. His cattle were among the bestin the township, some 13 being Wx. H. Hoxters Fmee Barxs axp» Sta BLES Burxep. About three o‘clock last Satarday mernâ€" ing the splendid outbuildings connected Allfl,OOOl'i::in East Gara.-'A Story of FIGHT HUNDRED PERSONS SMOTHERED. Circassian Atrocities. va < ++ ‘s premises in East If, as proposed, the Queen‘s youngest som, Prince Leopold, should be created Duke of Sussex, only four counties in Engâ€" land will be left unoccupied as titular designationsâ€"Dorset, Middlesex, Monâ€" mouth, and York. There are two counties vacant in Wales, five in Ireland, &nd ten in Seotland. f A domestic servant of Mr. Peter Elson, 2nd con. London Township, was blinded for life the other day. She had occasion to use ammonia for some domestic purpose, took down the Lottle and finding the cork hard to pull applied ner teeth. When the cork came out a quantity of gas followed it which has destroyed her eyssight, Scarceâ€" 1y a family but uses hartshorn as a cleansâ€" ing agent, and great care should be tukeu as the ammonia gas which is emitted is ox-J tremely dangerous. It is reported in London that another batch of knights is shortly to be taken from the ranks of literature and science, and the name of Prof. Owen, the venerable and emiâ€" nent palseontologist, is suggested as one of those worthy of the homour. img negr the village of J‘mbro the other day one of them, on being told by a companion that he sight fire at him, drew a revolver and fired, the ball entering the loin injured the victim fatally. While three young men were out shootâ€" ing near the village of Embro the other day In the night time 50 is enough, Give a little frosh gir every ‘ day, and" «11 the sunâ€" light ittainable. Aun éffort shou‘d be made to give moisture to the atmosphere, for our own good as well as the health of the plants. Too Hot ror PuaXx3s. stof our plauts ‘are injured ~by ‘arm-l’jlff héeat. For a general collection of house plants it is not best to allow the thermometer to be above 70, and if they could be kept in a room where the thermometer would not usually range much Mm‘fi,‘ i# would be better. Umuismne tur Netrts.â€"At a village near the wellâ€"known German wateringâ€" place, Langenâ€"Schwalbach (in the Prussian province of Nassau), some interesting exâ€" periments have been recently made with the common nettle (Urtica dicica). They consisted in working this weed in the same manner as hemp ; the fibres obtained were as fine as silk, while they yielded nothing to hemp fibres as regards durability. A considerable area has now been planted with nettles at the locality named. Horses Kiuzso.â€"One evening lately the late passenger train on the Wellington, Grey & Bruce Railway ran into a team of horses, north of Palmerston. The driver thought he could make as good time as a railway train. He attempted to cross in front of the approaching train, but the horses were struck by the locomotive and killed. ‘The driver escaped unhurt, alâ€" though the wagon was badly wrecked. enjoying the pleasures of the chase, disâ€" charged his piece at the same object. The king claimed that he had killed the hare, neighborhood of Rome, shot at a hare thelvery moment when a stout citizen, enjoying the pleasures of the chase, « king claimed that he had killed the hare, and the citizen, ignorant of the person of his rival, declared in very impolite terms that he himself was the successful marksâ€" man. The result was a regular trial of strength for possession of the gameâ€"a tussle which resulted in faver of the king, who walked off with his prize, while the citizen poured upon him a perfect flood of such abuse as only an Italian of a certain sort has at ‘command. At the city gate the kingorgmdtbe commandant of the guard. to follow the angry citizen and reâ€" port his name and residence. .Afteria few hours the officer was able to say that the unknown hunter was an honest cabinetâ€" maker of the Porta del Popodo, when the king sent one of his carriages to fetch him to the plfle. km ge man was terâ€" ribly anxious &s Well as full of wonder why he should be w#nted‘@t the palace, and he was not much relieved when he recognized in the king the man whom he had abused. ""Master Salvina," said his majesty, and at the sound of his own name from royal lips, the man trembled in every nerveâ€" "Miaster Salvina, I have sent for you beâ€" eause I have found shot different from CueoratRa‘s _ Nzzpus. â€" Cleopatra‘s Needle has at last found a permanent restâ€" ingâ€"place. ‘The Metropolitan Board of Works, at the usual weekly meeting, asâ€" sented to the request of Mr. Dixon to erect the Needle on the Victoria Embaunkment. A discussion took place, in the course of which the chairman called upon Sir Joseph Bazelgette, who stated as his opinion that the embankment was quite capable of susâ€" taining the additional weight of the obelisk and its pedestal. min@ in‘the lare ;/we both hit the beast. Corae, we willeat/the hate together," . and thereupon the door of the diningâ€"room was opened, where, between two plates with appurtenances, smoked the hair properly roasted. Cl r s Tez Lats Gexerai Sm W. O‘Grapy Hary, whose death at Halifax has been alâ€" ready moticed, entered the service in 1828, and at the opening of the Crimean war had attained the rank of Licutenantâ€"Colonel. He was one of the few who served throughâ€" out this war, He had a Lorse killed under him at the Alma, andreceived four bayonet weunds at Inkerman; he was in engageâ€" ment at Balaklava and saw the fall of Seâ€" bastapol. For his services he was made full Colonel and a Companion of the Bath; he received the Crim rndnl with four clasps and jecomti?::" om France and Turkey. He was made a general officer in 1869, a Lieutenantâ€"General four years lator, and a General in full in October, 1877. During the temporary absence of Earl Dufferin last year, he acted as adminisâ€" trator. In his long military carcor he saw much active service and bore a high reputaâ€" tion. His death will be deeply regretted. He had already been superseded in his office of Commanderâ€"inâ€"Chief of Her Maâ€" jesty‘s forces in Noith Amecrica by Majorâ€" General MacDougall, as recently announcâ€" ed. +4 @~» ++ 4@ v +4 + a «t i+ Berlinâ€"Â¥First Thursday in each month. Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month. Rosemmontâ€"Fifteenth of February, A{ril, June, Angust, October and December. Primroseâ€"Wednesday _ preceding the Orangeville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The 2ud Thursday in each month,. Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham. Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month. Harristonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. _ _ We have received the first number of the Grey ReviEw, a neatly gotten up sheut which is pubâ€" lished in the town of Durham, by Mr. Joseph Townâ€" send, late of Dundalk,. Judging from the numnerâ€" ous advertisements which appear in the first paâ€" per, we should think that the R:view will be well supported. Although differing in politics from the new paper we wish it every success, and trust that friend Townsend may reason to regret never have his trip from Dundelk to Durham.â€""Ehelbure Free Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month. Mcunt Forestâ€"Third “fednesdny in eac our table. The ventur0 is made by Mr. Joseph Townsend, formerly of the Dundalk GumE®, and if esriostâ€"4pplication und living liko his great: predeâ€" cessorâ€"Benjamin Franklinâ€"on sawdust pudding, will secure success, then the paper will be one of the institutions of Durham. ‘The Review is creditâ€" wbly gotten up, and full of the ‘atest news, We wish ~4ts | publisher "&bundant success.â€""Elora Lightning Expreis," f The first number of the Grey Review, published in the interest of Reform, has been placed upon Ce e mWA av l nA e dR n es 7 will! be ‘the only ‘Reforth psper, in what thay fairly be considered a Reform Riding, We hope our contemporary may n-w::rl im getting a good circulation in 8. Grey. Theré is plenty room for a good Reform paper in that riding.â€""Walkerton Telescope." Stmx Tmey Conrs.â€"We have just received No. 1, Vol.1, of the Grey RuviEw, a paper to be pubâ€" lished by J. Townsend, at the town of Durham. The Review is to advocate Reform principles and The Prince of Wales has been reâ€"elected Grand Master of English Freemasons. The election of Grand Treasurer was deferred for three months. Lovers of "good old English beer," who have always fancied that they: could trust in the virtue and integrity of that article, will regret to learn that out of 89 samples of beer and materials used in brewing exâ€" amined last year by the internal revenue authorities, 61 were found Adulterated and Turk GreÂ¥ Revic®,â€"We have received the first number of this paper, published at Durham, by Mr Joseph Townsend, formerly of the Dundalk Guipe. The puper presents a neat appenrance, and we are sure that it will be well supported by the people of Grey, The Review gives no uncertain sound as to politics. It will be a staunch advocate of Reform principles. We wish it great suceess.â€""Orangeâ€" ville Advertiser." We see by a late issue of the Dundalk Guip®, that the proprictor will, after his next issue, reâ€" move the plant to Durham, where he intends to publish his paper in future. If he continues to conduct his paper in the same able manner that he has in the past, he will no doubt receive a liberal, patronage. We wish him success in his ventureâ€" ‘Du fforin EStardard." We have the first number of the Gray Review, a weekly paper just issued in the town of Durham, by Mr. J. Townsend, late of the Dundalk "Guide." The ReviEw is to be published in the interests of Reform, and promises to be & live and well conâ€" ducted paper. We wish Bro. Townsend much sucâ€" cess in his enterprise.â€""Mt. Forest Confederate." The Dundalk Gutp: has changed its name and its place of residence. It is henceforth to be called the Grzy Revirzw, and is to be published at Durâ€" ham. We hope this new move will be a move in the right direction, and that friend Townsend will moet with the success he deserves in his now sphere of action.â€""O. 8. Advertiser," The advocates of temperance are wisely widening the circle of their influence in seeking to gain to their cause those who are not strictly abstainers. At a late meeting in Ottawa, the following resolution was passed, which we commend to the attention of the temperance people throughâ€" out the country : "That this Alliance deâ€" sires to include in its membership all those who are in favor of lessening and restrictâ€" ing the traffic in intoxicating liquors, and do now resolve that they will earnestly asâ€" sist in all means by which such result may be attained, such as shortening the hours during which liquor may bg sold, doing away with saloon licenses, and promoting and assisting in the starting of coffeeâ€"houses and temperance hotels." What makes England rise? Too much East. Ti Grey Rettew is the titlo of a now weekly journal recently started in Durham, in the county of Groy. The Review is Reform in politics, and during the coming months the cause will enjoy the benefit of its advocacy in a part of the county hitherto unsupplied with the luxury of a Reform journal.â€""Daily Globe." The third number of the Grty Review, pubâ€" lished in Durham, county of Grey, by Mr. J. Townâ€" send, has reached us. It is the Dundalk Gurp® in a new and much improved form. Mr. Trownsend knows how to get up a neat and readuble paper, as the Revizw abundantly testifics. Its politics are staunch Reform.â€""Dumfrics Reformer." The courts are busy nowâ€"aâ€"days with the frequently successful attempts to break the wills of certain rich men, but no one has ever yet succeeded in breaking a woman‘s Tax Grey review.â€"This is the title of a new paper published in the town of Durham, by Mr. J. Townsend. 1t is neatly printed, Reform in poliâ€" tics, but its articles are rich and racy. We wish it success fingucially.â€""Grand River Sachem." "Give me twenty cents worth of your poorest tobacco," said a comparatively wealthy resideni of Auburn to the corner grocer. â€" "I am afraid you couldn‘t smoke our poorost tobaceo," remonstrated. the saleseman. "Oh, that‘s all right," replied the purchaser, "I don‘t smoke myself; I want it for my oldâ€"mother. She does love a pipe so much !" Sirgular, ain‘t it, thas when a manigives his wife a dime to buy a box of hair pins, or a gum ring for the baby, it looks about seven times as big as when he planks it down for a little bitters for the stomach‘s sake. Young couple drifting into a gallery of statues. They looked around for the one with the most drapery on. *"It is Venus coming out of the bath," said he, consultâ€" ing the catalogue. "That seems to be the case with mest of them," answered she. Tho» they left. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. Friendly Notices. Wednesday in each e Elgn Fair. MOST APPROVED KINDS. NEW PRESSES, TYPE, Etc KKE And with the Greatest Promptitude, Can deper d upon being satisfied by leaving Having Iately made an addition to our and contains a vast amount of interesting The Large and rapidly increasing Cirguâ€" Possesses great Facilities for doing all Job Department, Is now fitted up in the very best style, and in sheâ€"Townships of Glenelg, Bentinck, Normandy, Egremont, Proton, Artemesia, Osprey, Melancthon and other Townâ€" «Grey Review," Good Family Newspaper Best Style of the Art, "Grey Best Mediums [for" Advertisors, Job Work "GREY IREVIEW*" Price $1.50 per Annum, The office is furnished with .. ROOAL AND FOREIGHN XNBWS, KS°POSTAGE FREE. ships makes it one of the 88 COLUMN should subscribe for the If not paid in advance. In the County of Grey. OF THE LATEST ype, parties wishing W OREK. done in the very MARKET REPORTS, Al. who want a lation of the AND EDITORIALS. VUN T AKIU All kinds of ; Has just received a large Stock of AXFS, AX CHEARP FOR CASH 0Q TRADIE Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves. Agent for the Superior Broadcast Seeder and Drill. Also the Gailoway Sulky" Rakeâ€" best Sulky rake in the Dommion, Tweeds, Cottons, Winceys, Lustres, &c., The subscriber begs to Cash for Sheepskins and Hides. Particular attention paid to Eavestroughing. HATS and CAPS; a few more of those splendid BUFFALO ROBES, a prices which cannot be undersold. STOVES AND TINWARE ! Stone China Tea Sets, Toilet Sets,&c, N., G. & J. McKECHNIE, Groceries, Flour, Oatmeal and Caopped Stufl. Bill Stuff cut to order at short notice. _ All kinds of Seasoned Lumber kept constantly on hand. Boots and Shoes, Millinery, and Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, TLumber, Dundalk Insurance, Loaning and Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878. Durham, Feb, 14, 1878. Chopping and Gristing attended to at shortest notice, Durham, February 14, 1878. GENERAL AGENCY. ids of m}wrt‘ Insured in Good Companies at low Rates. Farm Property against Fire and Ligh ning for lp;nun at 75 cents on the $100, (LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN8SURANCE.) MuMdnhhHmlmMWmfl-hMM(mnuym CLOTHING |! N., G. & J. McKECHNIE, B. & A. DAVIDSON, Special Discount for One Month. NEWEST STYLES, AKD LOWEST PRICES, Call and See for yourselves. Durham, Feb. 14, 1878. Selling Goods Cheap For Cash. FURS AT COST. N., G. & J. McKECHNIE, Beautiful M O N EY . Manufacturers aud Dealers in Lower Town, DURHAM. MANUFACTURERS OF shingles. Lustre for 121 cents. DEALERS IN ompmatnp uh ui y ioi t mc a tm n m war w > Valtte. and Tath. &o.; A good Black bost T. A. HARRIS, yâ€"3 J. H. HUNTER, y1 yl DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paners and OILS, MACHINE OILS, BRUSHEs of Ali Kinds, Biscuits and Confectionery. Teas, Tobaecos, and pipes, in large variety, FANCY TOYS and TOLLET ARTICLES, to suit every machine, and any article in these lines not. in s'.ock,_yil_l. be ordored The Proprietor is making these lines a speciality and consequently can do better for his eustomers than those in goneral merchandise. e Dr. C. STEYEX®, D.8.F. 23â€"y Box 80, Brockyvnig, O8T. A_G‘NTS. 85 A DAY sclling the H!;'nyn's Prix, â€" Writes with cold watei, oank required, . Lasteone yoar. A W.l_- Nample 10 cents three for 22 cents. Catalogue iree, Addiess, MNTREAL is not casily earned in thes times, but it can be made in three months by any one of eithor sox, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employmont that we furnish, 866 per week in your own town, . You need not be away from how e over night, You can wive your whole time to the work oronly your spare moments, . We have agents who are making over 820 per day. _ Al: who engage at nee can make money fwt. At the present time money can not be made #o easily at any other business, . It costs nothing to try the business. _ Terms and 85 Outfit free, Address at once, H, Harnatr & Co., Portland, Maine. also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having vhoroughly tosted its wonderful suraâ€" tive powers in thousands of cases, feels it is duty to make ii known to his suffering felâ€" lows,. Actuâ€"ted by this mutive and a conâ€" scieatious desire to relieve human suftering, he will send FREE OF CHARGE, to all who d sire it, this recipe, with full directions for m‘nfl successfully using, _ Nent by return mail by addressing with stwump, naming North of Scotland Canadian Mortgege Co. & 38 King Stroet E General Nww?“mw.w East, Expenses reduced (to the lowest possible figure, and the loan put through in the short. Ax oun PuY8ICTAXN, retired from active prac»« tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a NVegetable Remedy for the speedy and permanent oure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchiria, Caiart and all Throat and Lung Affections; $1,500,000 to lond in Carada at 8 per cent Interest. Ureat chance to make I 3 , money, _ We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and best Tilustrated family publication in the world, Auy one can become a sucesssful agent. _ The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers, pl(‘hv price is so low that almost everybody subscribes, (ne agent reâ€" portsmaking over£150 in a week. Alady agout reports taking over 400 subscriber in ten days. All who engage make money fast, _ You can devote all your time to the business, or ouly our spare time, You need not be amay from Kmne over night. You can do it as well as others, Full particulars, directions and terms free, Vlegant and expensive Outfit free. 1f yea want profitable work send us your address as once, It costs nothing to try the busines:, No one who engages fails to make great pay, Adâ€" dress ‘The People‘sJournal," Portland, Maine. C s â€" estipossible space of time. . _ Farmers if you want Money apply to GEO. RUTHERFORD, Agent, Main Street, Dundalk. Note the following advantages : You can fix your own time for repayment. You can repay the loan by instalment or by one payment. < m You can pay off the whole or any portion of the loan at any time by giying notice and interest at once censeson the portion paid, If you have arranged to pay by instalment you will not be subject to a heavy ftine if you are not Krepu\sd to make the pay» ment and will simply be charged the auterest on the arrears. An average yealy payment of $147 for ten years pays ofl a loan of OXE THOUSAXND DOLLARS. GEO. RUTHERFORD. 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