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Dundalk Guide (1877), 19 Jul 1877, p. 4

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AJ * I {% Th I| now be repeated," A man named Von Hagen, a native of Prussia, has decamped from Port Stanley, were he made a living by repairing watches and elocks, carrying with him a quantity of wutches given to him to repair, among which was a gold watch belonging to Mr. Balkwell, of that village, whose value is essumated at about $150. | It is understood that he has gone to Cleveland. Néiabess 6f Colorado beetlos have been feapd on the dooks at Dublin, Ireland. | his back, as to attend the evening service and hear the clergyman announce that, "as many who desired to give were not present at the mornidg collection, it will who has learned that a collection is to be takea‘in his church on Sunday morning, and who has consequently been unable to be present, on account of a severe pain in A matter of fact sailor, on a vessel lying at San Francisco, seeing a man climbing up the rail, so as to jump off and drown himself, seized the melancholy person and dragged lim back, with the following exâ€" planation: "I want you fellers to underâ€" stand that this ‘ere thing is played out. We ean‘t stop to fool around to pick up every ninny who jumps overboard and if you want to do this business, just go down to one of thewliarves." .~ room for ag little in reféreénce‘té Sir John‘s vindication of Sir George. The Liberal Conservative party has indeed many men worthier to be at the head of it, than Sir John McDonald, and we sincerely hope that the unworthy leaders will go into wellâ€" merited retirement, thus permitting some of the men who have clean hands and a pure h_oart toâ€" comeâ€" to . the front.â€"Mortreal ing" Reil and Lepine, less guilty than himâ€" self? The naturalness of a "vindication" from such a quarter all will recognize. In regard to its decency and value there would be little difference of opinion. There is which cost him so many admirers, which after alwas only what might naturally have been expected to succeed his many lesser delinquencies practiced for many years, .and culminating in such a great one :make it a public seandal that Sir John BésDonald should be the undisputed head «of one.of the two gréat political parties of ping, and _0 Donoghute, heâ€"alleged,(were in the same boat. were tarred with the same stick. So they were, except that O‘Donâ€" oghue had a touch of Fenian tar as well as of Canadian treason, and murder, or homiâ€" cide as Sir John kindly called it. Would it not be nice for O‘Donoghue to receive the free pardon, which SirJohn MeDonald has pledged himself to work for, and then indiscration or im prudence."" Other péople «do not view them so lightly, nor would Sir John if any political opponent had been the go round making speeches, and "vindieatâ€" ing" Reil‘and Lepine. less enilty thin himâ€" <flender. Oneâ€" can imagine his eloquent denunciation of such conduct tunder differâ€" ent cireumstances. Part of his sppeech on Saturday night was devouted to what he called a viridication N! Geotge Cartier. Who is Sir John MeDonald that he should vindicate Sir George Cartier? Riel, Leâ€" ‘the ‘Dominion. That he should again be the chief ruler of Canada would be a deep public disgrace. These iniquities he charâ€" acterized,on Snturday . nightas * iflfll‘sém&rbnphdmce.”“ome indeed many ~sons more worthy; to be Premier than he, notwithstanding his great ability, his great experience, his possession of other qualities that well fit him to be a leader of men. His past course we have frequently commented on. _ Especially have we denounced that great iniquity servative Ministry, which he is so confiâ€" dent would come into power after the next general election. Thinking men, who reâ€" member and properly appreciate his past course, and think what its future would probably be, judging from his expressions in regard to it, will quite agree with him. Canada, which in this instance means the Liberalâ€"Conservative party of Canada, has Caxapa mas Maxy a Wortuizr Sox THaX Hz.â€"Sir John MeDonald intimated on Saturday night, speaking of himself, in regard to the Premiership of the Conâ€" before that. ‘While the Orangemen might talk of the Battle of the Boyne, it was one gained by rank treachery ; and now the Orangemar would not dare to walk on the Twelfth of July. When the vessel arrived at Montebello some seven or eight young men got on board, and the indignation meeting . suddenly subsided.â€"Montreal order. . One of the Pope‘s soldiers said that it was hot "the laws of this country that they had to obey ; there were higher laws than those, and which they might respect Union Jack. After the disturbance the Zouaves held an vindignation meeting on M. and inflammatory speeches were in of Ottawas, who was on the vassel, was one one of those who reseued the captain, and when he had done it was asked by Martin what right he had to interfere in the matter at all, and what right he had to hoist the were killed, the country would flow with blood, beeause of it. The same gentleman urged the pilot to send men to the captain‘s assistance, but the "sailingâ€"master" merely answered by shaking his head. Mr. MeNeill, another cried : "Throw him into the river." At this time, the priests made no . attempt to rescue him, nor did they until a gentleâ€" man told one of them that the captain was a Catholic, and the other that if the captain soldiers deliberately scratched his face, and self, and that the Union Jack was hoisted, and the captain was tying the halyards, Wwhen M\r.!Mértin, And‘tliree or fofir otherk attacked him, and attempted to choke him. They very nearly succeeded. While some half dozen hands were grasping his collar, and his face had grown black with the strangulation, one of the Pope‘s gallant already published. He says that when the eaptain hauled down the Papal flag there was no one else on the, deck except himâ€" fHeulars of $he. affair in! gddition to tlinse steamer *Victorin," at the time of the atâ€" tempt on the captain‘s life, and who assisâ€" ted to defend him, gives the following parâ€" errors of Toronto, de s D CSDAbE,. _ 0_ ..« 1100 P.M. 6:55 * Owen Sound, arrive... 8:25 " 9:45 « During navigation the Steamboat Exâ€" r\“n will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, eaving Toronto at 3 p.m., and arriving at Dundalk at 7:20, and Owen Sound at 9:80, on which days Owen Ssund accommodation on which days Owen S3 train will be cancelled. GomNe soutH. Owen Sound,depart ... 7:15 a.x. Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in the Orange Hall, commencing at 2 p. . Preaching every second Sabbath in the same place, comtencing at 6.30 P. 1. Cotâ€" tage prayer meeting every Thursday evenâ€" ing. Rev. C. Shaw, minister. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School every Sabbath in the School House, commencing at 9:30 a.y. Preaching at 11 amt. every Sabbath, and every alternate Sabbath at 6:30 p.y â€" Mr. Johnston, minister. DUNDALK â€" CHURCH â€" DIRECTORY. We copy the following in reference to the Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hamilton, taken from the Journal of Comâ€" merce, whose financial editor is Sir Francis Hincks:â€"*"People who have nothing to say in favor of the mutual system of Fire Insurance should read.the annual report of the Victoria Mutual for 1876, published in our last issue. . It will be remembered that the total number of policies in force on the S1st December was 13,079, msuring the sum of $12,696,588, and that the total Beware or Ittatrons.â€"Ask for Dr. Thomas‘ Electric Oi ‘Bee that the signgâ€" ture of 8. N. Thomds is on the wrapper, and the names of Northrop & Lyman are blown in the bottle, and Take no other. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25cts. NORTHROP & LYMAXN, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors for the Dominion. Preaching every second S;hba&h in the range Hall, commencing at 3 o‘clock Pp.x. ov. Mr. Racey, of Markdale, minister, Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric 611, and since then have had no attack of it. _I would recommend it to all." J, H. Earl, Hotel Keeper, West Shefford, P.Q., writes, "I have been troubled with liver complaint for several years, and have tried different medicines with littleor no benefit, until I tried Dr. Thomas‘ Electric Oil, which gave me immediate relief, and I would say tgat 1 have used it since with the best effect. No one should be without it. 1 have tried it on my horses in case of cuts, wonnds, etc., and think it is equally as good for horse as for man."â€"A. Mly(zwe, Kferchmt Warkworth, writes, "I have sold some hunâ€" dreds of bottles of Eelectric Oil, and it is proâ€" rwiounced by the public, ‘one of the best mediâ€" cines they have ever used ; it has done wonâ€" ders in healing and relievin pain, sore throats, etc., and is worthy ofg'.he yreatest confidence."â€"Joseph Rusan, Township Percy writes, "I was persuaded to try Thomas Ecâ€" lectric Oil for a lame knee which troubled me for three or four years, and I never found any thing like it for curing lameness. It is a great public benefit. °O D20 CCEX RAY OF ITi A rFEW Facts ror THE ProrPLE â€"There are but few preparations of medicines which have withstood the imâ€" ITC SR Pmd ty e Pm Eclectric Oil. Read the following and be conâ€" vineed :â€"Thos. Robinson, Farmharm Centre, P.Q., writes, "I have beenafflicted with rheu. matism for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies withoutany relief, until I tried n> ooo stt u5. P! T ‘ During the long French war two old ladies in Stranraer were going to the kirk. The one .said to the other, "Is it no a wonderful thingâ€"that the Breetish are aye vietorious in battle ?"â€"*"Na," said flto other "for ye ken they aye say their prayers afore the fechtin‘ begins." The other replied, "But the French can say their prayers as weel‘s the Breetish."â€""Hoot!" said the other, "jabberin boddies, wha could unâ€" derstand them ?" At Milton a gang is filling and levelling the station grounds. The bridge across the Grand Trunk at Georgetown is finished, and grading is going on persever. About four hundred navvies were disâ€" charged by the Hamilton and Northâ€"westâ€" ern Railway a few days ago, owing to the completion of grading on some sections. At Milton agang is filling and levelline rtial judgement of the people for any great r:ngth of time. One of ts:epe is Dr. Thomas Noreâ€" Several Government witnesses against a gang of counterfeiters have been muh3 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. The London Daily News asserts that Lord Beaconsfield will shortly resign the Premiership owing to illâ€"health. Messrs. Haskett & Hurd, %ehmm lecturers, are meeting with great success at Guelph. 181 persons have signed the pledge. The Governorâ€"General is etpected at Winnipeg on the 7th prox. It is believed that His Excellency will leave Montreal on the 24th inst. A young man, belonging to a well known gang of rowdies, was bayonetted on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon by a séritry on "duty at the Quebec Gate Barracks, in Montreal, with whom the former had interfered. The assatland diedâ€"ten mintites after the wound was inflicted. , of Mexico. Diaz will shortly be recognized by the President of the United States as President Wruar reey Say or Ir!t A rew Facrts BC(Cl ‘The Victoria Mutual. TRAVELERS‘ GUIDE Eclectricâ€"Selected and Electrized CANADA METHODIST ENGLISH CRURCR arrive... 2:40 r»x. 9:80 " 1875. 1;:00 r.x We are at all times prepared to insure live _ â€" ‘lowest possible rates. â€" _ â€" _ Be prepared, for accidents will happen. 4# For further particulars call at our office. CUSTOM WORK, BOOTS AND SHOES, CANADA LIVE STOCK Pundalk, April 5th, 1877. FES°REMEMBER THE Dundalk. All ies indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to settl smedinicly. * *9p Dundalk, February 1, 1877. None but the REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH Painting Done on Short Notice, The Subscriber, thankful for {mst favors, would inform his Customers, a habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country generally, that he prepared to make to order, and of the best material to be had, WAGGOXNS, BUGGIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, HARROWS, ROLLERS, HORSE RAKES, TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices ! EAVETROUGHING AND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. FIRSTâ€"CLASS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post Office. WaxTEp:â€"Any quantity or Woor, Woorâ€"Prickinas, Surzpsxins, Hipes, &c., &c., Little & Robertson in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage they have received, now beg to inform them that they are prepared to furnish everything in their line at prices never before heard of. Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves At the Stove and Tinware IECmporium, DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! As a Single Give your orders early to W. L. Marshall, Dundalk, Agent Is the Cheapest, Lightest, Simplest, and without doubt, the best working machine on the American continent. The exclusive right to manufacture and sell in the Counties of Grey nLBruce is held by Ms, and we are determined that no infringement of our right shall be permitted.‘ Vg‘t’nlso continug to make the well known and now thoroughâ€" ly tested Harness, Trunks Our aim is to turn out the very Best and Finest Machines which can be made, and in this we have succeeded beyons our highest expectations with our "Royce Reaper." We fill orders with promptness, sell at low prices, and on liberal terias to good men. REAPERS AND MOWERS. DURHAM FOUNDRY! a % Dundalk, Feb. 20, 1877. Dundalk, Jan "DURHAM MEADOW LARK." INSUBRANCE COMPANY. Dundalk Carriage Works. T. HANBURY . Durham, May 8rd, 1877. For Proton and Melancthon, or to MR. JAMES NICKLE, Travelling Agent. A. & A. COCHRANE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CcULTIVATORS, WHEELBARROWS, and anything else in the wood line required by the community at large. DEALERS IN either for harness or in Boots and Shoes, made of the very best Material and by 1,000 â€" V olunteers Wanted ! Sold Cheap for Cash. le Reaper, Single Mower and as a Combined Machine. Testimonials regarding the machine are being printed and will be furnished on application. Prices lower than ever The "Royce Reaper," Men, Women ~and Children, kept AND BY A FIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST best .. material used, and only _ good K="Axp» cHEiP FOR CaSH OR TRADE. , AND MANUFACTURERS OF, _lf!enn.ntth Brushes, AN APPRENTICE WANTED. E PLACEâ€"Proton Street, near the IN ENDLESS VARIETY CHEAPER THAN EVER! A LARGE STOCK OF onl ._B. GRADY. FIRSTâ€"CLASS WORKMEN. and Fish for Sale. Liberal terms offerea parties buying large quantities. Terms cash. Dnndnlk.Avnllfi. 1877. emll ROBERT GORDOXN, Begs to notify the inhabitants of Dundalk mrvieinity.thfithahuopoudnhuhhg'. Shop on the corner of Proton and Holland he will keep on hand ail kinde 4f * wou}d inforgn his Customers, and the in Fresh Meat, Cured Meat, Butcher Shop. constantly on hand, and , ALL KINDS OF LITTLE & ROBERTSON. Combs, workmen employed ONTARIO ARC TORONTO Railway â€" Station, N.B.â€"Anptfiuinlrmnwidnfidrmhn lots must pay up at once, or cost will be incurred. Dundalk, Jan., 1877 * Most REASONABLE Terms, Should Apply at Once to All Parties wishing to purchase a Lot cither for a BUSINESS STAND, TAKE NOTICE Dundalk, June 27, LIBERAL TERMS OFFERED, TO PURCHASE THE BFST Reapers, Mowers, Sulky Rakes, 1,000 FARMERS WANTED Trimming iz Cheaper than the Cheapest. Z3 PRINTS, COTTONS, TWEEDS, New Goods, New Goods! Kteapers and Mowers Started in the £*" Repairs of all kinds kept on hand. éa Dundalk, May 31, 1877. ly OUR TEAS STILL TAKE THE LEAD Dundalk, June 6, 1877. y fi WALL PAPER Building Lots for " PUFF C of the latest designs on hand TORONTO HOUSKEK. and Readyâ€"Made Clothing, A Large Stock of i m and extremely low prices asked. Satisfactin gnaranteed o'-'s' |â€"0 4 THE BEST IN DUNDALK, and all kinds of Implements used on the farm, which we offer at very close prices. We do not in the latest New York Styles, at the done on the premises to suit every taste. _ K==" Old Hats and Bonnets made to look as good as new. We have now on hand a Large Stock of W. L. MARSHALL, Agent, Dundalk. A LARGE ASSORTMEXNT oF CALL AND SEE THEM. Thrashing Machines, Gang Ploughs, 4| bed < NEIL McAULAY, T o,s ) 80 C 'gs ‘6 'EO. a ag.‘ggs. € s‘q‘ Eé: g-ms_gos Ssggghu‘ * fi fisgliee: cfiiuid B lagig&si"" tis"sll: 8 ppBibs=s} i H: hg =.-;.‘3§°° i‘-'"».'e >',-8“ f555f? g< h'g””"f‘a 8 P EsE e 2 ans&l_ * lvile A d : §3 .§'=5; 3 ‘EE §j é’ifig:â€"so'a;v&_sg_ § ¢ & g ’q’ < 5 =8 s C ONX THE but we sell goods £"w% .9 "fe asts 68 s3 1153 5s E‘gé' & â€"8--=‘â€"‘- @ a §58 *e 4 s ¢ § h o=a? WoG A 3 e $rS EeA HEEe : and Bonnets American Rubber Paint, 8 wa e css €agg J iFiilggnifa the best paint in the world. " "5":"58 iE iiks ‘“o:».:g F4 §§312§§;¢ seélfEfif} E. BROWNE MOST APPROVED KINDS. Can depend upon being ratisfied by lenving us their orders. JOB WORK done in the very BEST STYLEOF THE ART is now fiitted up in the very best style, and Job Department. Possesses Great Facilities Large Circulation NEW "DUNDALK GUIDE, 38 COLUMN PArPrp and contains a vast amount FJREIGN AND "»Dundallk Cz uide * Dundalk Guide Promptitude The office is turnished wi axo witeras GREATEST READING M ATTpr p FAMILY NEWSPAPER E="® PO8TAGE FREE WOR IC. LOCAL XNEWS, for doing all kinds of Opposite should subscribe for the Prrcs $1.00 rer Axxow OPF THE LatEst Parties wishing makes it an excellent All who waut a good DUNXDALK, MARKET REPORTs STATION, IN ADVANCE. for Advertisers. THE AND THE EDITORIA 1Ls , NEARLY iuteu.f“ Has muc) and the p YIOLIN®S the above Horseahos The unders numerous enst ally for the ver upon hum sinc Dundalk, wish tants of Dunda that he has ren his new buildn OPPOSITE THE P MILLINER AND D Watches, MUSICAL where he ha Carpenter and Framer. | hus shop, Sash and pamel sler. ®@». Remember the below the Post « Hhoe, Marx Sruner. .. Builder‘s and *Â¥ C Â¥IP‘L Contracts take ang of all koanwd ensble use t ) d. factory | manu promptly att« Correct ©Censtantly on hand at th DUNDALK. | Price All kinds of t eonstauntly on h amadl AMU work warranted, and Firstâ€"clast | accommodati The best vian 4s on hand Half colmmi Une columa Attomeyâ€"atlaw, â€" Soli Notary "uhh:. Comvey pesidenceâ€"DDuudalk . Toronto, and Physicians an ~â€"{knuhlt. 0 STRAY ANIMALS, « weeks for $1, the adver ceed 8 lines, Advertrsements, except by wiitten mstructions to inserved watal forbndden, ailer rates. University Sil Protessional and business Quarter column. per vea Ordinary motices â€"of seaths, and all kinds « free of charge. STRAY aXxiAais :'h-turi.l lan iraffiuuu, ete., Dundalk. ©asual advertisements Line for the first an for cach subsequent Half c At the Office, Proton qporsite the Railway THE VULCAN Dundalk, Marriage Certi Licens M is s February Jvervy /‘ BUSINESS D OWJN do Srxc: Dundalk, Jan. 29 1877 Dundalk .3 REMENBER TH arPosITE. THE Po Dundalk, Ma February 1, 18 Mary Srunet 'ltllllh‘:-fl per j ., $1.50 af not paid w RATES OF ap ANGLO AMERICH DUNDAL which will Do *w® eall aud secure go« keepors JO all k OO NCERTINAS, ACCOR { wi Builder Opposite BEART OWn JAM} A NJ TERM® STICTLY RLCH ARJD ISAAC TR DR. MeWIH Ount JAMES 1 I® sh month > three mouth Momber A Nurgeoms INST m ber Mauimcit 18 anoum t M M K 44 M NT H t) M A «f

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