,'. Jt I § 0 J e Eue i se Praey in broth wide ang | Loï¬ Whidh frae i Hed to . the Aobcs sn deep, and by some means the boat was up.| drove to Berkley, Grey, a distance of 3( set. Nonme of the party could swim, but/ miles before he sobered up. When he King managed to iil‘ to the shore hin.:'elf'. | came to himself he returned to Moun The two poor girls, nowever, were both iresk wei sc. 0 £ drownedâ€"the bodies not beini Fecovered I Forest without the norse. On his nt'uru for upwards of an hour. Miss Kellett made | he was arrested by Constable Bauldmg, a terrible struggle for life, battling with the | and lodged in Guelph gaol as stated. â€" On water for a long time before succumbing ; | his arraisment this forencon before J udge but 'Uu; feDl‘::am got fll""’z,":{‘ in 1‘}“ Chadwick he pleaded not guily and was muad and thus became an easy vietim. ‘The R e ing latter was aged ouly sixteen years and the ;;mnuded till Tuesday for trial, Guelph focmer only seventeen. The funeral took ercury. p place on Suturday, the lith inst., there| The Sa erfest concerned at Chicago was being an unusual attepdarce of the settlers . e g "‘&‘. k bood who took this meaus o.lamdod by fully 12,000 people Jast Thurs. mwwby with the bereay. day might, the grand chors of 1.550 ed families â€"Reporter. «male yoices recciving thunders of applause, Drows®» is Maxrronsa.â€"A most deplor able accident happened at Boggy Creek Big Plains, Manitoba, Thersday,9t., of June whereby a young girl named Annie S. Mc Donald, daughter of John MeDonald, for merly of Galt, lost her lite by drownâ€" ing, together with a companion named Aggie Kellett,. It appears that the unâ€" fortunate girls had been away on a visit for about a week, and on returning home, on the evening of that day, attempted to eross the creek in an old boat, in company with a young iman named Arthor Kinc. blood. Dr. Alway was call do nothing, and Lukas die after committing the sct. the head is said to have beer his insanity. Mr. Lukas v farmer, and was highly re: with whoure he was acquaint a som and daughter. â€"Ham/ precipitate himself over the 1 since he was brought home from t ilton lanatic asylum, but was 1 by his children. This time, how in some way secured a razor and to the center of the rcom. Alice 1 footsteps and ran to the door, but late to prevent the deed. With elamation, * My God! T‘l dout th he drew the razor across his thro ear to ear. Alice sprang forward, her bleeding father in her arms, an herself with him on a chair, hold hand over the wound and wiping a tears with the other. When her n came in she was completely saturat A Distresstye Sumcton. â€"A fow ago Herry Lnkas, of Grinusby | tow commaitted suicide by entting his with a razor. It appears that Smith his son, had occasion to visit some { im Taplytown, leaving his sister Alics an adopted son to watch over the old Alice watched diligently over her who was quite out of his mind near! the day. He had tried several tim server error, not often ¢ no guesses." Eve: and more general : it could be defende universal "I faney England. _ "Gues meaning intended, does. "Exneet" £. He means that he but ventures a con is not so good a w the purposs, and i oldest and best nse land, a man using jast as Carlyle use American at onee. Aud again "I forg: fime they had con, it must have been ; In all these cases with entire correects tivated American not more certainly an E. than is the use of the wo: *ynonym of think, reekc fancy) a distinetion by wh instantly recoguized as sud man, yor will Le told, no Carlyle, in his "IReminis himself recognizing the so nse, uses the word precisel whieh a cultivated Americ He says of a Scotecli Miss C lived some time in Philade had returned to Seotland, ‘"ome of the amizblest of ol modestly polite to the very euch acurious style of polit« sylvamia Yankcee grafted Beotel. Used to ‘expect, pose" would ‘gness‘ now n But he says ; "I forget wl or as shepherd, but gue F, not often on the people in Amezic 1t is well know nonmâ€"use or the 1 not more certainl Fompwice, June 28.â€"A preat sensation wuscaused here yesterlay y a caso of alleged child murder coming to light. The faets are as follows:=â€"A girl named No beses MceMiun was charged Lefore Mr T. Wison. J. P., with conceaiment of birth, and the girl ackowledged the fact, and said the shild would be found Luried in a graveâ€" yard a ftew bundred yards from her father‘s | house. A constable and an assistant, on amaking a search, discoyored the body cnly "eight inches below the a nface, in a w od n bor without a cover. Coroner MeMichael at onee empanelled a jury and an inquest was held in Baschert‘shall. Dr. MceKelvey, after having made a postâ€"mortem examina tion of the body, said in 1i« opinion | the ehild bad been born alive. â€" He foand a ball of eloth m its mouth, which was suffcient to eause death by strangulation, also marks | of vialenee upon the body. Some witnesses f were examined,rola ives of the gid,but n« “ evidence of any moment was adduced, aâ€" | all professed to kifow nothing of the matter, l ' although living in the same house with the | ‘ girl. The prisoner made a statement t | the effect that the infant was born on the | night of the 10th inst.. that she was al ne | and that the infant was Lorn al veâ€"the 64 plug oteloth was put into its mouth to || keep the dirt ovutâ€"and that the took the 4 Lbody out and buried it without any assisâ€" | ; tance. ‘The jury retorned a verdiet to the | " effect that the cl.ild came to its death by | E the hands of its mother, who was immedi | " ately placed under surveillance ; nd remoy | i ed to Goderied wuol it CRAFGE of x mnuck.t1. [WM A Gir Charged With the Muiâ€" aer o. Her Offspring. xnect Iway was called d Lukas died ng the sct. E d to have been t Mr. Lukas was as highly respe was acquainted. and it h uUéss ing lTorward, canght her arms, and seated chair, holding one ind wiping away her When her neighbors etely saturated with boggy Creek day,9c, of June, d Annie S. Meâ€" TeDonald, for lite by drownâ€" anfunt was born on th inst.. that she was alon int was Lorn aliveâ€"th put into its mouth t ~and that the took th d it without any nssis uppose Jn company Arthur King. th wide and boat was upâ€" ncy lurated with in, but could in an hbour rysipelas in rt He leave Spectator st deplor called Americ ; in the sense cause s a vulgar llâ€"educatâ€" York Obâ€" vushiy ner MeMichael nd an inquest Dr. MeKelvey , rtem examina throat t Tt fut them as in us lie the natural fraiity being widows, to : Hubbard ; to hav d ire chroniclers be able i‘» v;'riu in the beautifal words of our t did barred c like the : t m th flice i W f t not try, 1i splam wh PÂ¥ 1¢r0isin I her wi © one cuph ay, saw at situation. Mother Hubbard, you see was old f there being no mention of others, we may presume that she was alone : a wilow, a friendless old solitary Widow. Yet did sbe despair? Did she sit down and weep, or read a novel or wring her hands? No! The went to the cupboard. And we obâ€" serve that she went to the cupboard. She But when she went th. Aud so the poor d These beautiful w with them a solemt evening to analyse attempt to apply it, our everyâ€"day life. "Old Mother Hubbard, To get her poor dow Mother Hubbard Seri pl We tat t] requently beard th ving is the sermon i Iother Habbard she w P>00r0, perceived, or 1 might at onee, the relentless logie v, and yielded to it with all { that nature which had enâ€" out deviation to reach the ird. She did not attempt, ecked seoffers of this generaâ€" mrainst the inveitable. â€" She e the soâ€"caled men of seience it she did not understand. ing. _ "The poor dog got t this point our information we know sufficient ? Are ut of enough 2 Who would extract from a Portsmouth sontemâ€" the following satire on a certain f sermons. We As in wilh Ulfa h with calm steadfa : her, ever be left 1 n empty eupboard, 4A Modern Sermon. 22 °00 patronyini¢ of if our means afford it, card in the house, and m all. And Oh! dear liection what we have us avoid keeping dogs ‘s. But brethren, if lained that we should 3, let us then go as lid straight, without , to our eupboard, r poor dog + went the; PJ log had none till d m ) ) Cuppoard, may to write also of re el it for us its many bearing natt mn re were no pings and sli r faltering to ty we are tol« as the nob] upboard was Mt head. Many o e pride ofworldly vy no doubt went a biscuit." ‘Ah, no ! ose earthly ideas, poor Mother Hubâ€" many thoughtless i¢, in that she only recived, or I might them ar like helr rds, dear friends, carr leeson. I propose thi d door, depict oping his disâ€" the soughtâ€"for se ? Alh!no, permitted to r us to slean ty We do so with : glad to think wrouds the inâ€" ubbard? her e bone thai agine her still ty a bone!" Not but lier dog, the poor too. _ We The poor dog coking wistfully and the widow hope, in expectaâ€" Ithough we are _ was not ha‘f t for that poor xt her 11 nt to the cupboard istness with a n formerly. The 1 see, de pboard was bare glean scns ; study mind avoid Aac turnings linys, no the left. A Choice Selection [ 1="Any quantity of Butter offort bare 1" Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS : iihpintntntbs BB cirec...5 'GIJ UuUup- Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satins, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. _ Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Hosiery and Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes ; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses, m% a= Â¥ se ue LACE CURTAINS, a choice We baye pleasure in announcing that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in Ey .4 PT Fancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiets cashmere., excellent value, all the latest des Dress G oods, Consisting of Grey Cottons Shectings and Pillow Co Linen Towels and Taw U SPRING AND SUMMER! Durham, April, 1881 Berlin Wools, Fancy Goods I~<"Agent for the Gore ure see ht. ~ Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. \|_ Carpenter‘s ‘Tools of al! TITTind= W all School Booiz little ting of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Duc etings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flannels, Honey Comb nen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napki Toilet Mats and Covers, ‘Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, ( Robe Prints, Cietonnes, Plain and Faucy that A Large Display of Table & Pocket w o oo Cutlery, &c., &o. . h A % J NOW is the Time and the LEADING Housp® Chean for Durkam, April 7th, 1881 Also the Revised Version of the I am Prepared to sell at Prices that Cannot be Beat. Cut Nails, Clench Nails, and Finishing Nails very Cheap. Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, and Manure Forks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Glass and P utty At Bottom Prices. CAR LOAD of HARDWARE THE LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE is still at the Front in Prices. Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods SEEDS, SEEDS, SEE DS! DRUGS & CHEMICALS. BOOICSs, yq MEXN‘S FELT WINDOW BLI NDS, Where vou Mauatual Fire Insurance Company, Galt THOS. JONES, Upper Town of GROCERIES always on h: er and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. HATS in Black Lustres. Coloured Lustres, TO JONES‘S e, all the latest designs in Lace Fichus, will get every thing you want _ McFARLANE, In great variety LN HOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABE ap for Cash. Having Just R 181. » Vases, Toilet Sets, Toys, &c., all lue newest Styles. ATION TT variety and very cheap. 2pot, Durham, & DAVIDSON. s _ V + ns ooo das, » Bla_qk and Coloured Upper Town, DU%?I-EAM ceived a ns, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades, Comb Cl ths, Terry Cloths, Napkins, P‘Oylies Quilts, rints, Good Luck Prints, Tsl . New iTestament. Lower Town, Durham. l;nceu, extra good value. 140 Dominion Organ & Piano Company Correspondence Solicited. Send We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to Feb. 12th, 188¢ The Largest and Most ORGANS AND PIANOS As I will strive to make it of mutual benefit for b Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICH Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps I beg to announce that I expect the Tr: Goods. when my Stock will be Comple Our RAILROAD â€"â€" _ â€" Eâ€"="The Subscriber is also a Practical 7]" Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stoolk of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, MNoys mteo. A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESTIGNS in At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE, do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIOXN ToRroxtTto HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Pawanes MEDAL AND surance Agent, cte. _ Remember the Stand, one door South of J . Weodiand, jr TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP _ GCOD CHOICE Wool Carding & Falling will be d The undersigned would intimate to Farmers and others in this Towa and surroundâ€" ing Country that they have leased the Edge Mills for a number of years, and as these Mills have recently been thoroughly refitted with the most improved machinery for both Morchant work and Gristing, and being both thoronghly aequainted with milling in all its Branches, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their work. COhopping done at ansy time. FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP FEED forsale anddelivered To ALL PARTS of the TOWN. EDGE MILLS, DURHAM. Durham, May 5th, 1881 May, 1881. Durham, May 5tk, 1881. Factory in the Dominion, â€"â€"â€"â€"140 x 100 NOC OO CeoRer Cemi nmimnal nenedt sor noth Bayer aud Selle: Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICIH for CASH or TRADT We are alw ar2ys happy to Show Our Goo do hoi mie . es masihe wal 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.621 5 lbs for $2. e TEAS Sell Woell and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. â€"arding & Fulling will be done as usual by experienced WORKMEN. The Highest Market Frice paia in Cash for WHEAT. To Farmers and Otheors. Mailed Free. Addressâ€" DIPLOMA, CEKTENXNIA P Best in the Market. Direct from the DDONmMTY TCP y 2W IREIEIL A NMI, J. CAMERON. Bowvmanvill, Ont. vâ€"108 rain in thi te and I \ Manufactory in Toronto EXHILBITION, Toronto, 1879 for TMlustrated Catalogue . _L. GRANT, any Maker in the World iDer for both Baye , Boots, Shoos & Groceries STEWART & LOWICK. 11 GEORGE IRWIN th t Our Goods. EDT I¢éII A M . Complete penter wer Town, Dur] 1876. 1877. , 1878. nc pet Conveyancer, In my in need of All G v158 330E mown. pujl/ {2URC«HC and profitable businees known. Everythins now. Cupitil not required. We will furnish you over, thing. @10 a dayand up. wards is ensily made v ii; ut taving away from home ever night, No rick waatever. liuy new workers wanted at once. Niny ure making forâ€" |tunes at the business. Ladies make as muck |As me n, and young boys and girls make great | pay,. No one who is willing to w‘rk fails to muke | more money every day then ca1 bo made in a week | at any ordinary emplâ€"rment. Tnose who engage at once will find a shoyt road to f/rtune T Addrcss H P acuezt & Co. Portland, Maie *h1065 mm s ul 2Ce9l Orew? known. Everything n We will furnish you oy, wards is easily made y home ever night, No a workers wanted at on tunes mt the bukinec. ©$5 M cO OTC C OV WO UR In all sizes on the most naproved methods, lntest styles, on the shortest notice and a: charges that defies competition . Chvedrine s en nna «ffennsaicls db id stom l igs i. EKnitting Stockings & Socks D IN stt c ty _ 20 OR TTE] Jurious for health th; tan very easily be rem. to feel comfortable by »tone, juur., who ) How Look out for cold weather. Oct.13th, 188 A YERY important que W Dor Ari Outhit sent fr in the most y T\ the HBKLP J one to consid CHANGE COF TIME H under ma encounter c denied that t under mut dians those two rapid, reliat] Extract of W remedy for s sale by all d« are you of for Socks? The remeo able success ery, cholera of â€" summer eating impr unripe or so stroyed by d lightning, an wind, rapidly A Geneva desp 800 Louses in the _ By the timely use of Strawberry, you may ; summer complaints, cholera morbus, ete., n« its cure, so rapid, relial Dr. Fowler‘s L'xtl.".(-t c And the value of this » in stomach, colic, cran | iting, and other irritat and bowels is incalou] sure, and shoule be car; of every traveller and i The Society Friends lhiavc dow Pickering College to t!,, 000, the amount to be mad« subscription, Txs most pleasant, rap effectwal remedy yet discover dysentery, cholera morbus, c and all summ er complaints, Extract of Wild Straw berry passed as a reliable specalic eases, is well known as a grea and is more highly valued 4 known, â€" Travellers and tou; a supply in their haversack, l'u’elrlyin Medicines. â€"b} 73. A woman in King 1 while walking home n» visit to her father, dcl;l a fence, threw two of 1 well, and then jumped i ished BCver d vie JOHNSTON, Jr., t All i r MONDAYV. J16 May, 187# li Mont! Lower Town, lSnrhl'- upport nativeindustry, P ht question for everyâ€" thore is nothing more inâ€" cold feet, however such lod and everybody maae Hing on Wilimm Sotmâ€" inll the appliances for t © who wish to v that i Nib ily Fairs bi UND W AND BRUCE Agusta Mnine t] tl eutfree, _ _ Portiand Ma no d girls to work . The business nary wiage ; We i that you neeS 0 muke money ir whole time to ments. Full in, rapid lanaper ney when a aA creby aiâ€" t aupe Thurs ur door h month t iter 0 do We ‘th\ I1 le the LatestStyle Mon a Is Agent for Wilso Bowing Machine Manafact umc n is prepared to sell cheap fo machines wrereliahle cmd for wn y dine wi in g ar Residence at the Old Post Office pURHAM. Bpring and Summer Fashions reg received. Durham , Feb.14, 18785. Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly aitended to. Fresco and_ Banner Painting a Speciality. € m‘lom.â€"&flr;tldt u..L.r Mowats Durham, March 3rd, 181. y166 ]011]: 'lV JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER J LifeInsurance Agent,Con s rin 36 48A LCeonveyancer, and | Bicensed Auwctionees Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime Residenceâ€"Opp ##"Fanpors, Mor &o with punctus Will be at Hasting day and Friday, fr PXXX Furnis Rentinck . after noon . . M Lutherford‘sationded to C3 W. CALDWELL, BOOT and SHOEMAKER Sour#Expn, Dornax, Near Cattle Yard| M Hotel. | ‘vlLL be at his Ofh wam. to Noor Ad l YETERINARY SURGEON 4 2 Solicitors in Chancery, < Owen Sound, have resumed wt open every Thursday as heretof ALFRED FROST, County Orown Attor June 24th , 1880 B\ 600 Bush. Fresh Lim« Durham P.O., May : One column, * to. six months Po. _ three months Casual advortisements char for the first imsertion, and 2 oo eubsequent insortion. â€" Noupe Latest Faskhions Regaolarl) Professional and business cards one space and under, por your "Pwo inches or 24 lines Nonpariel moasu Three inches do. per year Quarter colummn, por your N RADUATE of Ontar Dundalk,Murc? Pricevilie.1 Every Thursday. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lower Town, Durhan ALEXANDER BROWN At the Oflice, Garafraxa Srteot, Upper Tonw wrham. Meney to 4 PRIOEVILI 8SUER of Marriage | ~TERM®:â€"81.00 por year in Advance "THE GREY REVIEW" Cutting done to Order. W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder ® pownEs, " _ T THE ROCKVILTIJ Alexander Robortson, IF subseri and Make Uj C 0B PA dn t , 08.A TPORNEY at Law, Solcit« eery, Commissioner in B. R., N« a ange q lego, Toront« E.D. MACMILLA TPORNXEY â€" AT â€"LAW, . epposite Parker‘s Drug Brore, ©$1.23 it noet pnid amoin t ies E. %. NEXC} N. ouse, Sign, and +2 * Ornamental Painter, Grocery DURHAM. Up3 MISCELLANEOUS. s Bc caca t Mc snn ent t D lntest styles of faushion. Sewed or Pogas ive your order at the above address, and y & you will be Properly Suited and PURHAM Sr., DURHAM RATES OFP ADVERTISING want a first class Boot or Shoe ir TATLOR, At a Moderate Price § M Ww Specificu d Work MEDICAL. FLESHERTON pposite the Cana terian Chureh.| DT (G4 LEGAL 18â€" PUBLISHED POW N sis NI 1AGHTBODY MA NDAL® Hotol, 8 W 25th . 188 J . W3 H RA WI MI Weeioet y e l r Ont. three .. Bee Fres Field J & \ ) w Blacks Always on A ©00 0088 R. DA Facto anove Wheal #)8 Durh D31 i# 11 See 3 % * al