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Dundalk Guide (1877), 26 Apr 1877, p. 3

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whilb a 1 16. peaker made nment. the| _ Mr. Mackenzic resumed the adjourned debate on Dr. Tupper‘s nonconfidance 9. | motion, respecting the Pacific Railway. +. to| After rallying the member for Cumberland the | npon his ability in presenting a rehash of a | proat many previous motions of want of @s0â€" | confidance, he referred to the events conâ€" ereâ€" | nected with the carly history of the underâ€" e. l taking, the monstrous nature of the original e o5‘ terms, and the utter failure of Sir Hugh this and nts NT of Parliar referred t Elections ’ Otfawa, April 23. Mr, Burpec and Mr. Geo. Ross we Mr. Macken H W irné Ir soluth M were ¢ H t1 it routine and other ckonzie explained to the House, rely business pn-int of vi", the ( the Pacific Railway operations, bod the care taken by the noew ition to obtain an accurate survey, syislation of 1874 under which i that time been acting. The ant had desired as far as possible British Columbia with h they had been, by the saction of nt, banlked in their effort to give ome of their intentions. h »nmdeavored as nearly as possible he lands of the Northwest. He he scheme for nulixing Ih.inu iwation, while keeping in view, as mte object, the attaining of & wlroud from ocean to oceam. had been let with ‘h.“ of t for portions of the line botweer ay and Selkirk on Red m'.. ersons had responded to the to inspect the line of route, rs had visited Ottaws and the ndon ; but the whole of the «l not hitherto been roady for . As soon as this was done wonts would be issued inviting time for the consideration of . The character of the country ric region was referred to, the ting out the nature of some of r works in a region generally use went into Committee of the item respecting the Pacifie Cosmos resumed the discussionr cihc ailway accusing the Governâ€" aving "mysteriously â€" influenced" sty‘s Seerctary of State, and of the importance of Vancouver‘® relation to the Pacific railway. on to criticise at cousfderable : policy of the Government. rence was then taken in anumber tions from the Committee of d the House adjourned. Ottaws, April 21. m méil 11 o‘clock. zie then said that agit would to reply at so late an hour on ring, he would moave the f the debate until Monday. was carried, and the House 1 the I then moved the second remtâ€" 1 respecting the Great Sealso$ : of Canada other than Ontario »xplaining the cireumstances ed such legislation necessary, re ow well known to the Georgian Bay branch. adin oso to move the aniendment ave notice; consuring the licy with regard to the comâ€" Pacific Railway. He o wtrate the feasibility of earâ€" cheme without increasing he conntry, basing his arâ€" m the ground that as the inns wore compatriots of uld not insist upon aoyâ€" d damage the credit of e then proceeded to me of the present Governâ€" : that the Thunder Bay do of the Pacific Railway rliament had authorized : for its construction. He ernment with bad faith olumbic, and contended Cxcellency hadexonerated from that charge, it was facts. HMe referred at conâ€" o the l'tnifi?flm‘h Parâ€" »tly to the intermediation arnarvon, charging the connivance at the action t least two seasons, and large amount of cost. laedonald _ expressed the : northerly route was mucit ble one, and that the time ht be well spent in such & ach of the Independence _ and their cases were ttee on Privileges and vay construction. iseussion the Fill passod gard to the Nanaimo with the renunciation he admission of Mr. v, and by offering a ive & sop 0‘ ’Tw-m The hon. gentleman til six o‘clock. leod with his speech, statements and the cerations, Ha gontinâ€" the second reading of Ordinance and Admiâ€" sovinees of Ontario and ti n 1 that the Governâ€" their policy with he believed there ca of fertile countr, i Fort Edmonton, own as the Pine X7, secing was a very serious o well to prosecute to Committee of Ottawa, 20th 1 of the laws was INOFrO ises in connecâ€" e of Supply® generally were w;poflptpbly missed the oportunity of forestalling: tho Russians in | seizing the «;lidgo,’: >, and the Russians are now prepared to defend it. | s ABnnlnnd eorrespondent says a teleâ€" gram from the Austrian Conoul announces â€" It is reported that a few shots have been exchanged between an advance guard of the Russiaq.apd Turkish armies in Asia. _ Prince Gortschakoft‘s circular despatch, communicaged to ghe Powers on Monday states that in seeking to obtain by arms what Europe vainly endeavoured to secure by peacefu} mgans, Russia believes she furthers Eupopean interests, A Vienna correspondent says a fight is imminent near Barboschi, for the Railroad bridge over the river Sereth. The Turks ‘They took the direction of Galatz, Five pther divisions,with forty cannon, are stationed at Kubei. They will advance so as to reached the Danube at Ismail, Kilis, and Viloff, | The sompanies of sappers who have already passed through Bucharest are going to Guirgeye to throw up defences agninst Turkisl raiders. â€"50,000 Russians are said to be marching from Tartarâ€"Bungr in the direction of Galatz, as well as the £0,000 who are crossing the river at Kenga, VFeltchi, Leowa, and Unghenni. It is stated that ‘the Porte has asked Servia to prevent the Russians crossing the Danube and entering Servia. The Russiau army crossed the Pruth on Monday ‘night at Jassy, and two other points. g FC® The Grand Duke Nicholas has issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of Rouâ€" mania announcing the passage of the Russian army under his command towards the Danube. Roumania having received no preliminary notifications has declared it yields to force, and has directed his troops fo Rl 5-" o avoid conflict. CCLP 0R C . $ H ts P 4 A Vienna dsilpskh says: the Russian adâ€" wvance gaurd, which commenced crossing the Pruth at sunrise on Tuesday, numberâ€" d 50,000, half cavalry, half infantry. Roumania on Wednesday. The Russian naval authorities have suspended navigation between the Crimea and the Caucasus. Gortschakoff‘s cireular _ containing Russia‘s ultimatum has been presented to the Porte. It consures Safvet Pasha‘s recent note rejecting the protocol, from which it draws the eu’uclus,inn that Russia finds herself under the necessity of proceeding singleâ€"handed inorder to realize the wishes of Eupope.â€"« Russian ropresentatives abroad are instructéed. to declateâ€" vorbally that Russia, although compelled by the course of events to take energetic measures, only intends to obtain gunrantees for compliâ€" ance with the demands of the Great Powers, resolved upon in the various conâ€" feronces for the improvement of the conâ€" dition of the Christians. Russia is not desirous of territoral aggrandizement. An officialdospatch has been received by the English Government from St, Petersâ€" burg announcing that Russis has declared war against Purkey; oo 0 c A Vienna despatch announces that the Russian army commenced its march to M. Nelidoif and the entire staff of the Russian Embassey have left Constantinoâ€" ple. The Russian arms have been‘ reâ€" moved from the doors of the Embassy, Previous to his departure Nelidoff caused a note to be delivered to Safvet Pasha anâ€" nouncing the ‘rupture of diplomatic relaâ€" tions in consequence of the failure of the negotiations which have carried on. A Russian Telegraph Agency‘s telegram, dated Sunday evening, says the Porte calls on Servia for leave to occupy its frontier at Meldove to prevent the passage of the Russians. * A Vienna despatch states that a maniâ€" festo by Rournania will be published imâ€" mediately after Russia‘s to the effect that Roumania acts in alliance with Russia in war. The reason given is that Turkey, persists in denying Roumaniaâ€"her right{ul privileges; and insultingly endesvrours to make it a part of the Turkish Empire. under the old scheme, added to‘themoney appropriation, the expense of building the road would armount to some two hundred and eighty millions. He exposed the unâ€" fairness of Dr. Tuprer and other members of the opposition, who, while they are always ready to blame the Government because they could not foreseo the fluctâ€" uations of the market for years mhead, would not, on the other hand, either give them credit for what was saved by their foresight or compare transactions made by Mr. Mackonzie with those of the late Adâ€" ministration. In referring to the charge made at Conservative picniesand elsewhere, that in this and other matters of adminisâ€" tration he had sacrificed the interests of the public for those of his friends, he intimated tkat as he had waited in vain for the Oppoâ€" sition to askâ€"for a Committee of enquiry on these matters, as he had challenged them to do, he would himself at an early stage of next session move for the appointâ€" ment of such a Committee: His speech was at onee an ablo review of the whole Pacific Railway question, and aneflectkonponn' of the glaring misstatements‘ eontained . in" Dr. Tupper‘s oration. After some further discussion by some of the other members, the House adjourned at 12.45. Mr. Masson defended the Pacific Railâ€" way scheme of the late Government until six o‘clock, ‘ Aftor tocoss, 4 Mr. Masson resummed, accusing the Liberâ€" al party of having been the means of preâ€" venting the ‘sueccess of Sir Hugh Allan‘s echeme. He proceeded to pay a high com pliment to the Preruier and the Globe for the patriotic mannér in which they had stood by* the: credit‘ of ‘the: Province of Quebec in regard to her railway loans. ments made in Dr. Tupper‘s oration. Thiat hon. gentleman now professed to have very moderate ideas of the cost of the underâ€" taking. But according tohis own valuation of the lanfiswhich it wis proposed togrant transactions between Sir Hugh Allan and theâ€" Government. . He, then went on to expose a number of the glaring misstateâ€" Alan‘s efforts to launch his scheme, long before the action of the Opposition in Canada had brought to light the infamous War in the East. either by Notr, or Boox Accovuxt, to call at our Office, on or before the first day of May, to settle their Notes and agcounts. After that date the Division Court expenses will be added. We are instrucued to call the immediate atâ€" tention of all parties who are indebted to Lost on Saturday, the 7th inst., between Dundalk, and Lot No. 248, Gravel Road, Melancthon, Two Notes jn favor of George Morrow, $90 each," drawn by Ronald Meâ€" Aulay and James Paton. The public are Aulay and James Paton. . hereby cautioned against TERMS LIBERAL, _ Apply to Hay PQF BOM..cssssscsssseess Potatocs per bags.......... Pork p@P 100. ces Beef " > .crverecrerarivess Hides U\ ....ccuusreraes Sheepsking @ACli...........«> Butter Per Di.ccse cessn ee Eggs per doz................co d Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 Fall Wheat, per bush ...... Spring Wheat * Barley, 64 axvack Oats, £ First clasg Sand delivered to any part of the Village. Fall Wheat per bush Spring Wheat " . Oats §6e 344 Barley it Peas 9w Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... * MB OAFY,.cccceccavesess EGG8, PEF AOZ .ce ces es cce e ++ Potatoes, per bag...... Turnips, per bush...... Awor.â€"On Thursday, April 12th, at the residence of her son, Glenelg, Mrs. Eliza Jane Aljoe, aged 82 years. HAy, POF t0M..s ces sse se en 6e« Paceâ€"ByE.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on March 6th, by the Rev. J. H. Orme, Mr. Robert Pree, to Miss Elizabeth Bye, all of Egremont. Swurruâ€"Dersy.â€"On the 10th inst., at Orchardville, by the Rev. P. Greig, Mr. Charter Smith, to Annie Derby, eldest daughter of Wim. Derby, both of Bentinek. On Saturday, 14th inst., as a number of men were engaged in the erection of a new building on Mr. Lidahan‘s farm, on the 5th concession of Culross, an axe in the hand of Wm. Kelly, who was on the rafters glanced, and falling, struck Andrew Rainâ€" hart, who was working below, on the front of the shoulder making a fearful gash, Gomeexâ€"McLzax.â€"On . April 24th by the Rev. C. Shaw, at the residence of the bride‘s father, Mr. George M. Goheen, to Miss Mary McLean, all of The Turkish papers state that Suleim Pasha passed through the Driza defile, after repulsing the Montenegrins, and is now marching on Nicsics. Safvet Pasha, replying to the Czar‘s manifesto, has sent a circular despatch to the Great Powers. It protests against the declaration of war, pointing out the efforts of Turkey to improve the position of the Christians and to satisfy the demands of the Powers. In the absence of any provoâ€" eation on the part of Turkey, Safvet Pasha declares that the Porte is at a loss to underâ€" stand Russia‘s attack, and consequently appeals to the Treaty of Paris and the mediation of the guaranteeing Powers. that 12,000 Russians have occupied Galatz and Tbraila securing an important railway bridge. The Turks are throwing up vast earthworks at Rustchuk. There are two lines of defence, and one entrenched camp before the town. Skirmishing is reported between the Russian and Turkish outâ€"posts on the Asiatic frontier, near Kars. We are now offering our present Stock of Goods at COST. Each Department is Complete and we feel confident of giving satisfaction to all our customers and others who may favor us with a call. Come and examine goods and be convinced that all we have stated is correct. ue ic «Hirs sin tiaant D. DAVIDSON. NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Immense Bargains «â€"« + Cash Purchasers. RUTHERFORD & HUNTBER, Dundalk, April 19, 18778 bl2 SAND, SAND! Dandalk, April 18, 1877. Dundalk, March. 1877. KEN. McAULAY, Jr. Doctor Thorburn, DUNDALK â€" MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, April 18 NOTICH. The â€"CASH MARRIED Duxpark, Apnl 26 1877. $1 47 to $1 73 1 55 to 1 55 60 to 73 12 50 to 2 00 to 1 75 to 0 50 to 0 00 to 0 80 to 8 00 to 0 70 to 0 00 to 4 00 to 8 50 to 0 40 to 0 18 to 0 10 to $2 00 17 00 h12 0 50 0 10 1 25 Superior kiln dried yellow corn meal, ground and bolted in the best mills on the Continent, in which a speciality is made of grinding corn only, and which is well worth one dollar per barrel more than anything a common grist mill can produce. . Nett Price, at Flesherton and Priceville Stations Twentyâ€"fifth day of May, A. D. 1877, their Christian names, sirâ€"names, address and discription, the full varticulars of their claims, or statement of their accounts, and the nature of their security (if any,) beld by them. _ And immediately after the said Twentyâ€"fifth day of May, the said Executors will be atliberty to DISTRIBUTE THE Assets of the said Estate, among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" ference only to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished to the said Execuâ€" tors, or their Agents, as above requested, and the said Executors under the provisions of the said Statute, will not be liabYe for the assets or any part thereot so distributed to any perâ€" son of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them, or their Agents, at the time of such distribution. We have a number of Good FARMS for Sale on easy terms. Call at our Office. Firstâ€"Class klour constantly for Sale at the DUNDALK GRIST MILL Warranted as good as any offered in Dundalk, and Cheaper. Also Bran, Chop, and all kinds of Mill Feed. <©â€" THOS, McCAULEY, Sr. Ix Pursvaxcr® or StatuTes, 20th Victoria, Chap. 20, Section 27â€"Notice is hereby given that all Creditors, and other persons having any debt, or claim upon or effecting the Estate of Wirmtam Rostxsox, late of the Township of Proton, in the County of Grey and Province of Ontario, Yeoman,deceased, who died on the First day of May, A. D. 1876, are hereby reâ€" quired to send in to RutiErro®p & Huxrer, of the Village of Dundalk, County of Grey, Agents for Alexander and Charles McConnell, Executors of the said William Robinson, deâ€" ceased, on or before the CORN MEAL Executors‘ Notice Begs to notify the inhabitants of Dundalk, and vicinity, that he has opened a Butcher‘s Shop on the corner.of Proton and Holland Streets, opposite H. Graham‘s Store, where he will keep on hand all kinds of and Fish for Sale. Liberal terms offered parties buying large quantities. Terms cash. Dundalk, April 12, 1877. em1ll ete., any quantity of Wool left at his Mills. Also that ne has in Stock a Large quantity of Cloths, Satinets, klannels, iankets, Stocking Yarn, ete., which will be sold very Low for Cash, or given in exchange for The highest Market Price in cash paid for Only $3.50 per barrel. Discount allowed if taken in quantities. The Subscriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Osprey, and surrounding Townships, that he is prepared to manuâ€" facture into all kinds of Osprey WOOLLEN MILLS, MAXWELL TT arms for Sale. Cloth, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Fresh Meat, Cured Meat, Dundalk, Apnl 5, 1877. RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, Agents. April 12th, 1877. g11 RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, General Agents. Dundalk, April 5th, 1877. 1 Maxwell, April 12, 1877. Flour! Flour! Butcher Shop. one car to dispose of, can‘t be reâ€" at the same figure. ROBERT GORDON, MWOOLTL. CREDITORS. NEW WILLIAM HERON. *"fm1l Having recently commenced business thoroughly established, and has on hand a large and well aesorted stock of WATCHES of 515 best grades, including the ccelebrated Thos, Russell and Son, Waltham, Swiss, etc. Clocks of every description, Gold, Silver and Plated Chains, Masonic and Oddfellows‘ Pins, an endless variety of Ear Bingli‘Bmchél, Finger Rings, etc., etc. Engagement and Wedâ€" ding Rings a speciality. A few choice Farms for Sale. All of which will be sold at BOTTOM CASH PRICES. MONEY TO LOAN at Eight per cent! Having had experience in all the different brauchesâ€"ot the trade with a first class Gerâ€" man mechanic, and being a practical workâ€" man, he flatters himself he can execute work with entire satisfaction to all. ALL, WORK WARRANTED, Shopâ€"Photograph Block, one door north of Mr. Joshua Modeland, offers for sale on his premises, about one mile from Dundalk, in the Township of Proton, & superior imâ€" ported Durham Bull, " Abergeldie," which took the prize at the County Show held at Flesherton. Also "Dundalk Barron," a very fine Bull, two years old, and a cow named " Momento," with a fine heifer calf by her side, sired by * Abergeldic." Pedigress furnished to all the above ani: mals from the Canada Herd Book. Perâ€" sons desirous of securing well bred cattle are requested to correspond with the proâ€" prietor, or inspect the stock, as they will be sold cheap for cash, or reasonable time given if required. Address Conveyancer, etc. Would respectfully announce that he is now FOUR Thoroughbred Durham cattle JFPOR SALE. We are at all times prepared to insure live Stock against DrzatH from any cause, at the lowest possible rates. Be prepared, for accidents will happen. #@"For further particulars call at our office. I take much pleasure in returning my thanks, to the Caxapa Live Srock Insurâ€" Axce Comraxy, for the very prompt and satisfactory manner in which they have settled (through the Agency of Messrs. Rutherford & Hunter,) my claim on the death of my horse, by accident, which was in possession of Mr. Allen Thompson, of the Township of Melancthon. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., in LIVE STOCK R Mercer‘s Harness Shop. Flesherton, March 22, 1877. Proton, March 15, 1877. Dundalk, April 5th, 1877. Dundalk, April 9th, 1877. W. NELSEON, LANDS BOUGHT . AND SOLD. Wm. DOLL, INSURANCE COMPANY. Flesherton, Card of HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, General Agents, JOSHUA MODELAND, Duxvar« P. 0. h 15, 1877. dâ€"7 CANADA D. DAVIDSON. 7. 11 TAKE NOTICE. ‘This Company having fulfilled all the conâ€" ditions required by the statute is now preâ€" pared to receive .pfllmm for insurance on Farm, Villfie and Mercantile property. The Company divides its business into . three branches, viz. : Farm, Homestead ard Merâ€" cantile Risks, each of which branches pays its own losses and no more. H. SCEVENSON, Agent. ISAAC TRAYNOR, March 2nd. Local Agent, Dundalk. Constantly on ban4 at the POST OFFICE, DUNDALK. â€" Price only $2.00. FIRE INSURANCE COY Geo. Jackson, Esq., Exâ€"M. F‘.; Dzrham. Jas, McMullen, Ena. Mount Forest. 3A es‘ bag: it E) Fogs t Ts m, Esq., M. P., Fergus. Robt. Stevenson, Esq., Arthugu'l'omhip. Sidney Smith, FAEqArthur Township. Calvin C. Green, Eeq., Arthur Village. A. Meiklejohn, Esq., Harriston. ‘Thomas Swan, FAEqMonnt Forest. F. W. Stevenson, ., Mount Forest. W, W, Winfleld, &fi. Mount Forest. W. H. Ryan, Esq., Normanby. Thos, Smith, E.%.“Y:mnby. James Murdoch, ., Egremont. Wm, Cauldfield, Esq., Egremont. Builder‘s and Contractor‘s N. B.â€"All parties in arrears with their payments on lots must pay up at once, or costs will be incurred. h All Parties wishing to purchase a Lot cithor for a Dwelling House or a good BUSINESS STAND, All kinds of timber for building purposes constantly on hard at the lowest prices. T. B. GRADY, D. C. W. Dundalk, March, 15th 1877. yâ€"1 Most REASONABLE Terms, Another lot of those 5 cent Raisins to hand! Good Currants The only Tea o. the kind in the Village, cannot be surpassedâ€"Price only 40¢ per pound, and only half the usual quantity required. ‘The undersigned intends to give Good â€" Bargains. Marriage Certificates and GEO. JACKSON, ESQ., EXâ€"M. At 6 Cents a pound! Our TEAS have become noted for quality and Cheapness. TORONTO oys OoF Mount Forest. Dundalk, Jan., _ 1877 Dundalk, April 12, 1877. THE SAUGEEN MUTUAL JAMES MeMULLEN, ESQ. MANAGER AND SECRETARY : GEORGE RENNIE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Building Lots for Sale. NOTTCE. TORONTO HOUSE. VICEâ€"PRESIDENT ; Should Apply at Once to J. J. MIDDLETON, Real JAPAN DUST, THE BEST IN DUNDALK, Issuer. NEIL MeAULAY, ON The Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has purchased the Photoâ€" graph Business at DUNXDALK, And is now prepared to take Photographs of all kinds from P LOCKET TO LIFE SIZE. â€"Copying done at reasonable RATESâ€" Having been in the Business a number of years, he teels confidant he can give satisfaction to all. Frames of all kinds kist in stock, and supplied to order at A beautiful one wheeled Carriagd made of the very best material, with steel axles, round cornered body, oak sills, patent shaftsâ€"complete wid‘;out spring, â€"reach, headâ€"block or shaft eougglings. finished after the latest design, and though not weighing more than seventy pounds, yet is :fi.bh ofean'yingsnytvogmvnpoogl;n ill be given to the largest purchaser us, in our line, during the present year. PRICES to suit the TIMES. PHOTOGRAPHS only $1.00 A PRIZE !â€"â€"Who will win it ? An inspection Respectfully solicited. a Aniodifferiutes Note the Price Carpenter and Framer. Repairing done at his shop, Sash aud panel doors made to orâ€" der. wa. Remember the standâ€"two doors below the Post Office, Photography. W. ITrons. Dundalk, Jan. 29, 1877. T. B. GRADY, D. C. W. Dundalk, March, 9, 1877. y.6 E. BROWNE, Toroxto Hours. RICHARD T HE Large Circulation is now fitted up in the very best style, and Dundalk Guide Job Department. BEST STYLE OF THE ART Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. and contains a vast amount of interesting FOREIGN AXD 28 COLUMN PAPER MOST APPROVED KINDS "DUNDALK GUIDE," Possesses Great Facilities The STATION, READING M AT TIEJR, JOB WORK FAMILY Promptitude F=>="PO8STAGE FREE. The office is turnished with Axp wiru rus GREATEST Price $1.00 res Axwum WV OR K. Opposite for doing all kinds of makes it an excellent All who waut a good IN ADVANCE. DUNXDALK, J. TOWKNSEXD & CO. THEB EDITORIARS. s t

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