little pn.loying, the contractor got his Teuâ€" gonic logicians . to resume their work at 2 double wages." "Hoots, no, sir," said one of the deputation;" it‘s shust as more or A contractor in the Highlands was waited upon by‘a deputation from his workâ€" ers to request him to "make no pit of difference in the wages, but shust a wee change in the time of paying." .On crossâ€" questioning the deputies, he found they wanted to be paid weekly instead of fortâ€" nightly, but thynhomtodthofonniglnt'-} wages weekly. "Why, my lads, " said the eontractor, "youare just demanding exactly The wife of a Sextonl belonking ito one of the churches in a very healthy locality was last week intorrupted in the middle of an harangue upon the hardness of the times by a person who desired to sell her a eouple of ducks. Ducks! exclaimed abe.} "how can I buy ducks or anything else ? We have not buried a living soul these m‘ moaths !" fifteen lashes at the county jail on Tuesday of last week. Hehad been sentenced to thirty lashes and sit months at hard labor â€"the first fifteen having been administered on the 27th of November last. went thi@ Fprhafriing part of his sontence of fifteen lashes at the county jail on Tuesday Henry Cartmill, for an indecent assault on two little girls, on Sc'ngoglal;;nd‘w. The British Columbia Government has been sustained by a vote of 15 to 8 on the clause in the MW'emoï¬nBieah expressing= t the assurance of Earl Carnarvon that the railway work will commence in the spring. At a Mass Meeting of Liberal Conserâ€" vatives, held at Arthur on Monday the 5th inst., Mr. G. A. Drew, of Elora, was nomiâ€" nated as the Conservative candidate at the coming election in North Wellington. A ‘frontage at Parrty Sound, on the Geor;ian Bay, has leen purchascd by the Guelph Lumber Co. A wharf is to be built and .a stearmer toâ€" ply â€"triâ€"weekly thence to Collingwood. The trial of Austin Humphrey, the murderer of Frederick Apple, of Windsor, was postponed until Thursday, the 28th March, on account _of,]:hunpiu'oy having ‘ attempted to commit suicide. " _ * The next regular meeting of the Saugeen Presbytery will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Durham, on Tuesday, Mazch 20th, at 1 pme - ) 1 Sitting Bull has arrived at Wood Mounâ€" :ï¬:. in Canadian territory, with one thouâ€" d horses and mules captured from the American troops. A party of Mounted Police has gone to interview him. The final result of the reâ€"count in the South Waterloo election case has been to increase Mr. Master‘s majority from five to twentyâ€"three. Preparations are already being made in Mount Forest for races to be held on Dominion Day. John D. Lee, of Mountain Meadow masâ€" sacre notoriety, has been sentenced to be hanged on the 23rd prox. The Marquis Compeigne, nfistinguished African traveller, has been killed in a ducl at Cairo. an ile be Misses home _ ime shure such a change would charm & yung man livin on a farm an marrieings not a bit of harm Bo let.us settel down, if yoo. wil marric me _ of livin single i am sik so deer duk tommi do cum kwick an we wil do the old old trick i#f you wil marrie me _ _ fle try to do all this just rite an then ile keep yoo warm at nite an if your good i wil not fite if yoo wil marrie me _ _ _ ile mind the childer mend the soks do mi own washin make the froks an strain the._milk an wash the kroks if you wil marrie me â€" _ ile make the beds an swepe the flores ile wash the dishes do the chores and help you sometimes out of dores ile churn the butter maike the kaiks boil the pitaters fry the stakes an doo it wel for both our saiks ile make the fire milk the Kow get brekfest reddy feed the sow » awh weel be happyer then than now if you wil marrie me ... ile show yoo what yore Marriar nose ile make yore shirts an nt ore hoes an pach yore pants an wasg yore close i yoo wil marrie me now deer duk tommi doo not wate but cum and marrie yore own mate for i will have yoo spite of fate if yoo wil marrie me S esPE mi luy to yoo will never fale MC‘llmnnkylmsatm’l if yoo wil marrie me for tommi is mi on trew Iuvy roi lark mi duk mi turkle duy an if yool wed mi luy ile pruve 14 flion cum an foatrie me turkle duy hti piging mi dere tommi how mi pore sole is longing for yore swete vois, i think i here yoo singing himms as he Kums from his plou now, mi deet tommi i offen go to slep eryin for yoo. Marye Milden has got a babby. O mi deer tommi doo cum an let us git matrried P O part sekkund James basslet has rased a nu howse and sally does live so suug but she fites him sum times mi deer swete tommi‘ let us keap howse an if yoo luy me I wont whip yoo nor i wont look at nobody else so i wont now heer is a bit of potery ive made x . wi®d 1 March, the sekond, 1,000 eight hundred & 70 seven. My deer, deer tormi homeâ€"i imbrase this presant opore o0 ty to let yoo nough as how I am had a spell of aiger i hoap theas fu lince wil find yoo Ingoyin the sime gods blessin why donte yoo onley rite a fu lines to :l‘ yore suferin Marriar awl abought her mmmywhomtothe{ollowing lelter took first prize at m recent Fergus apelling bee :â€" & 4; eung * oo d e e Whe.dvmh_g?‘?fbgmg‘good pende had.mi ink is pale what ile doo if you.l cn;n u_;l; +o3 O mi swete tommi mi brevitminta ie uind mav.fv‘;fl,' .nl«‘i iouhgct only the small quantity of Oils whic t ma contain, q& N. TYHOMAS, Plnrs,eif Y.y And ~NORTHROP & LYMAX, Toronto, Ont, * Bole Agents for the Dominion, O PODCD PCRCeT Wiill never result from the use of any one of them, or in different combinations, Thus in the preparation of this Oil a chemical change takes place, forming a compound which could not by any possibility be made from any other comâ€" bination or proportions of the same ingredients, or aa{y other ingredients, and entirely differâ€" ent from anything ever before rmade, one which produces the most astonishing resulte, and In:‘ipg a wider range of application than NP nidieina aucl c a n dn 1 P THOMAS‘ ECLECTRIC OIL ! Worth Ten Times its Weight in Gold. Doyou know anyt.h.ms of it? If not, it is time you did. There are but few prepsrations of medicine vhic:x have w::tho)ood the impartial judgement a‘ sha alllll al=g d E. ebnmgptntvinginenis 2 3 ... A 2 a faithful, plodding man, who will do all he can for the advancementof the interests Of the people of Dundalk. We sa;) again, support your own piper.â€"Flore "xpress. mounnts ie w another matter.â€"Orillia Times, The Dundalk "Gunz® " is the uame of a new paper, published by J. Townsend & Co. ; the first number of which is to hand. The sheot before us is well printed, contains a decent variety ot reading matter, and takes the Liberal side in politics. We wish its proprietors success, and trust that the people of Dundalk will see to it that their new journal is not allowed to die for the want of snpport. Let the poeople all turn too and give a helping lmnxf in plucing their village paper in the proud position o being selfâ€"sustaining from the commenceâ€" ment. We know Mr. Townsend well and have no hesitation in characterising him as a faithful, plodding man, who will do all he can fof th@RAinnaom .e eB P. ENNE Lian us Mn CCE 0 ECCA rs being in our own country of course it no;ngo to say anything about it; if it out West, for instance, it would be another matter.â€"Orillia Times __Dandalk is a small village in the County of Groy along the line of the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway. Five years ago the first building was put up in it, and two days ago we reecived tLe first number of a handâ€" gomely pri‘x‘:tc:d, thirtyâ€"two column newsâ€" F ols PP Ni iescsc d id id aper callod the "Duxnaix Guipe." Klemrs. J. Townsend & Co. are the pubâ€" lishers. This is pretty rapid progress, but Sustclll ns furkm o s A 0t m ol e Rope t 7 ’ New Parerâ€"We have received .the first number of a new aper ctarted in the flourishing village of i,)undnlk called the " Gurbe." _ It is a 82 narrow column shect published every Friday, the outside of which is printed in Orangeville â€" The pn&prieturs are Messrs. Monro & Townsâ€" end, of the Orangeville " Advertiser," the Dundalk business being earried on under the style of Townsend & Co., and the Orangeville under Monro & Co. We wish the propriectors every â€" succoss. â€"Mount Forest Confederate. its own. We have reccived a first number of the "Gcip®" a Retorm journal which has just been started at Dundalk, a village on the Owen Sound Branch of the Toronto, Gre and Bruce Railway. The "Guipr ", whicfl is,conducted by Mossrs. Townsend & Co., romises to be n first class local paper. {‘.'e congratulate the people of Dundalk on its appearance, and trust they will give i the generous support which it certa.inly‘ merits.â€"Arthur Enterprise. _ s hoe p e nE CC the people for Amy great len > of these is Trromas‘ Ecugorrt " Duospaik Ovine.â€"We have received tho first number of the Dundalk "Gt®," pubâ€" lished as the name indicates, at Duanlk, by Messrs. J. Townsend & Co., of the ‘6mxonvxus Apvertiser.‘ Tt is issued in the interest of the Reform party, is well printed and ctherwise Yroscuts a creditâ€" able appearance. We wish our new " cotem." sucenss.â€"MarkAale Expositor, + oo e en sanael friends, who are many, suecess.â€"HElora Observer. our enterprising oneâ€"time fellow Mr. Joseph Townsend. The neatly gotten up, and we doubt be liberally supported by t little village.â€"Huron Signal. Tme Doxpack Guioz.â€"That ing place Dundalk has startei paper in connection with the ( "Advertiser" and â€" conducted foundag »on. " â€" "V Ofnce trom the recently founded village ot Dundalk on the ‘T. G. & B. R. It is published by J. Townsend &Co., of the Orangeville ApvertIisER, and exâ€" hibits very fair signs of vitality. Success to it.â€"Meaford Monitor. The " Duxpark Guinz® " is the title of a new candidate for loeal favor, published hy â€"Eclectricâ€"Selected snd Electrized The county boastï¬f another ne hailing in this instance from the founded village ot Dundalk on the Ts 4y es Pn SE Ly s 0 o ee uen S Come vaddk 400 inhabitants. Last week we rec the first number of a handsome, wellâ€" local paper from ther entitled the "] DALK Gumi.â€â€"Orrj;c Packet. The Dundalk Guide is the name of a new weekly paper, publisbed at Dundalk, by J. Townsend & Co. â€" We wish the Guide a long and prosperous career, and hope it will prove a guide t all concerned.â€"Comic Gleaner, Orangeville. _ Tn® Guide recently started in Dundalk by Messrs. Townsend & Co. has been changed somewhat, the narrow columns being abandoned for wider ones. The size of the sheet, however, is the same. It has a much better a.rgemnco than formerly. â€"Mount Forest onfederate. It is only five years since the first buildâ€" ing was put up in Dundalk, Co. Grey, where there is now a prosperous village of AfMY inloalithsss 4 2. o o EenmpRt T OM We have received the first number ofthe "Gume," published in Dundalk, by J. Townsend { Co. It is a thirtyâ€"two coluran p;ï¬er, is neatly printed, and is liberal in polities. We â€" wish it success.â€"Mount Forest Examiner. Last week we received the first number of the Dundalk "Guipe," a well printed sheet, started with m view of advancing the interests â€" of "Dundalk and vicinity,«â€" Owen Sound Pimes® ~*~~ e e Our old fellowâ€"compositor, J. Townsâ€" atd, has started a paper in Dendelk, called the "Gurbe." We wish him success.â€" Brussels Post. But, after all, the mere adoption, by a young man, of this great, essential rule of saperior abilities. A chil‘s fll' *~â€"= }â€"____ NOTICES OF THE PRESS. s amyng ye takin‘ notes, An‘ farth he‘ll print it, many, will wish him al) P1 ZBTCO. _ INe [paper is and we doubt not it will of course it would "e 14j ilit were would be quite A another new paper, il judgement gth o? time, is the title of a ror, published by fellow workman, be possessed of the thriving we received lâ€"filled "Duxâ€" On very FAVORABLE TERMS and LOW INTEREST CASH BUYERS May rely on READY MADE CLOTHING, TWEEDS, FALL A Must BE SOLD during the coming 30 days. ‘ THIS HAS BEEX Fearful Excitement in Dundalk! WOOD! wWOoOop! AN APPRENTICE WANTED I=°REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Proton Street, nc Dundalk, . B. All indebted to H. G. None but the Caused by H. REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH Painting Done on Short N otice, The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, would inform his C habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country gener prepared to make to order, and of the best materia WAGGoOXN8, BUGGaIES, SINGLE AND DoUBLE. CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, HARROWS, ROLLERS, HORSE RAKES, ‘ Boots and Shoes, Patent Medicines, ‘ Ete., Ete., ALWAYS ON HAND. ~â€"â€"10;â€"â€" An examination of prices and quality will fully satisfy all that this is the House for Cheap Gonods. 100 12 1°°°" IPSPATCG to sell goods at a very small advance on cost, to suit the times A full assortment in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes. Patent Madininasa He is now o f (latemninisme The undersigned would beg to intimate to his many friends and patrons in â€" and vicinity, that having started a # Purely CASH Business. â€"sAP.vIIGLILIILILILNG _ NEVW., GRANGE STORE IN DUNDALK Dundalk, Jan. â€"â€"ig;â€" Samples for inspection opposite the ANGLO Orders solicited and promptly filled. Dundalk, Feb. 8, 1877. CE OM P OEZR UEWVH UR TRADE. TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices ! EAVETROUGHIN G AND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. FIRSTâ€"CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post Office. Nlevausd Ia _ L E7 El c Aittle & Robértson in returning thanls to the publi¢ for the liberal patronage they have Feceived, fow beg to inform thein that they are prepered to furnish everything in their line at prices neter before heard of. Dundalk Carriage Little & Robértson in MONEY TO LOAN|! CHEAPER THAN EVER! At the Stove andTinware Emporium, DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! Dundalk, Jan. 29, 1877. Dundalk, Feb. 20, 1877. CcULTIYATORS, WHEELBAR and anything else in the wood line required by the community at large of GROCEBIES will be found complete. TEA, TEA His TEA cannot be surpusedufot PRICE or QUALITY! First class FAMILY FLQURfor sale,â€"CHEAP, 1,000 Y olun teers Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves Prices lower than GRAHAM reducing the price prepared to sell goods at a 3 S Oe it :â€"Any quantity or Woor, Woorâ€"rrcrmmas, Snrzpsains, An apprentice wanted to learn the trade. T DONE IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT THE BALANCE OF sSOMICETIHIING AND BY A PIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST best material used, and only _ good BOOTS AND SHOES, cetc . L. MARSHALL, K2"Axp chrEair For cisn I=>Suits manz To ORDER. will settle before the first of March, and save IN ENDLESS VARIETY T. B. GRADY. The Best in the Market UA CIT ETUIITUID CE surrounding country generally, that' he ler, and of the best material to be had, getting Cmorce Barcarss in , BLANKETS, WINCEYS, PRINTS, etc. Go To of GOODS to suit that of CORDWOOD, â€"â€"AMERICAN HOTEL, DUNDALK. BSATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . BROWNY . ., which , near TORONTO his Customers," and; the inâ€" good workmen employed. OR TRADE. ever. LITTLE & ROBERTSON. the Railway Station, Works. anted ! HEELBARROWS, GOODS, Most REASONABLE Terms Should Apply at Once to All Parties wi TAKE NOTICE REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Post Office Main Street, Dundalk. Which he offoers for sale for CASH as ! LAMPS, COAL OIL, FLOUR, SALT and WINDOW SASH Dundalk, Jan., _ 1877 All parties indebted, cither by Note or Book Account, sre roquested to settle up immediately. Dundalk, February 1, 1877. CUSTOM WORK, Agent for BOOTS A ND S HOES, Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Building Lots for Sale ’ namely : Stadacona Fire Insurance Stock Company, Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Canada, and the Economical Mutual,Fire Inâ€" surance Company O‘P' Berlin. The asbove Companies make liberal adâ€" justment of cfl‘ims and prompt payments a speciality. _ Note the low rates for Farm property, from 50c. to 75¢. on each $100 for three years,or from 17¢. to 25¢. per $100 per annum. CONVEYANCING done at our office with neatness and despatch. A call solicited. _ Suitable for Men, Women and Children, kept constantly on Parties wishing to dispose of their lands will find with us firstâ€"class facilities for advertising the same, and at a very moderate commission for n\snmxxcim\ï¬ng y pared to aecept risks in firstâ€"class Compnnick N NCE.â€"We are at all times to i Companies, namely + Stadarana F'irl:}’nsunmm «itnnk Commant Vistnwin whnl RUTHERFORD AND HUNTER, Land, Loan, Insurance GENERAL AGENTS, Harness, Trunks, Curry Combs Brushes, Whips, Etc. Dundalk, February 8, 1877. T. HANBURY & BRO., wishing to purchase a Lot cither for BUSINESS STAND, G. R. MIDDLETON, DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OF, ALL KIXDS or either for harness or in Boots and Shoes, made of the very best Material and by Fleury‘s celebrated Ploughs. Points and land sides always on hand. Sold Cheap for Cash. The Subscriber also keeps on hand a supply of Inspection Invited Glassâ€"ware, Boots and EShocs. pomepngcie c e e BEST IN DUNDALK, * DUNDALK, ONTARIO. NEIL MeAULAY, A LARGE STOCK OF oX THE DEALEXR INX low as can be RUTHFRFORD & HUNTER. TE o uen i l FIRSTâ€"CLASS WORKMEN. a Dwelling House or a got in any place west of Toronto act hand, and MOST APPROYVED KINDS. Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. BEST STYLE OF THE ART is now fiitted up in the very best style, and or tuk "Guibe" mtc orrics, xcacy Job Department. The Post Office, JOB WORK Promptitude "DUNDALK GUIDE," The office is turnished with ‘ T HE Large Circulation Dundalk G uid C. Medium for Advertisers. Aaxp wiru raz GREATEST FOREIGN AXND and contains a vast amount of _Auteros 28 COLUMN PArrr "Dundalk Guide*» F=®POSTAGE FREE FAMILY NEWSPAPER WV OR TIC. for doing all kinds of READING M aATT m3 Opposice . TOWXsEXD & 0o. should subscribe for" the Prrce $1.00 rer Axyuow Parties wishing LOoCaL XEWs, DUKDALK, All who waut a good makes it an excellont IX ADvaxcor. MARKET REPoRT3 Great Facilities THBR THE EDTTORIApsg Umversi Toronto, Physica Provinci Draught Firstâ€"clas The bost Adver by writ inserted Atiorney Notary P residence free ol «l STRA weeks seed 8 li he. Th quors w hostle A+ the Une col Do. Do. Carpente his shop der. . ®* below th #». 81 Professic Quarter 1 amua line for for each Half cot Femese: Contract ing of enable m the abot MHorsesh BUS Has mu C o numer ally fo upon 1 'hl?xlll tants c that h his no OoPP where YIOL Febru MU Dund TH Pur oWE Dun ANG Sr ATX Pa Du. M