$7 "It is false that prohibition has increasâ€" ed intomporance in Maine. Before the Maine law we had sixtyâ€"eight distilleries in the State, seven of which were in Portâ€" land, running nicht and day, gonerally, At‘ the same time that foreign liquor; were imported into the Siato by the cargo. Now thore is neither distillery nor brewery in Main«, every one having been extinguished, and shore is not a single puncheon of liquer brought bhere now. Before the law, every grocer in the State sold liquor, anl‘ e.’v:‘,W did the same, and we had many wholesale dealers in liquor. )lo'.‘ I do not believe there is one grocery in the Stete where liquor is sold, nor is twcre a ‘ramâ€"selling hotel, uniess there may be a very few oi which I have no ho’â€"whdp, where liquor may be sold on the sly, and in very small quantities." Followiug is part of a letter received by Mr. 6. Fairley, of (Inoiph, from Mr. Neal Dow, Governer of the State of Maiae : y Portland,19th Nov. 1877. Dear Sir:â€"I have just received your note of the 14th, enclosing a note to the Guelph iZerald by a man named Hutchinâ€" sou, who ealls himself a Reverened. He proposes in it to teach the good people of ‘ Onjario, as to the effects of the general poley of probubition of the liqnor traffic, and especially as to its resu‘ts in Maine. I have only to say in brief, that in all his statements about this State he misrepreâ€" sents and falsifiec. He says, "that the very best men in Toronto voted against the Act, aye, and the very best christian men voted nay, because they were in favor of temperance reform, and were convineed that the Dunkin measure would increase intemperanee here as prohibition aid in the Stite of Maizs. Is the gontlerman (Puir Play) aware of the fact, that other castern States as well as Maine had the proisbitory law, but were obliged by a large majority, every one of them, to reâ€" peal it, from the tide of drunkenness which followed the passage of the act." Tas Toaxisg Wouxpe» at Purvyyiaâ€" Late in the afternoon saveral hundreds oi Turkish wounded came through this vilâ€" lage on the way to the Russian hospital in the rear. ‘This train presented a atrony contrast to the fate of the Russian woundâ€" eU at the first attack on Tellis, not one o‘ wl om was reccived in the hospitals in thâ€" T «rkish lines. All those left on the fiel© were murdered by the Turks. The hbarâ€" burity of the Moslems is not confined to their treatmeat of the Russian wound»d ; they do not bshave much better to their own. Four thousand five hundred woundâ€" ed from Flevna passed through the English Aribulance at Orchamie and received their first dressings at that place. I am inâ€" formed by the English surgeons enptnru" at Tellis, who belong to this Ambulance. that the wonnads were full of magguts an« the men covered with vermin. Some 0| thein had beeu lying wounded for week before being sen! +~ Orchanie,without banâ€" d»=es, all the cloth in Plevna having alâ€" zouly Leeu used up. Yet when the Engâ€" lish Ambulancs proposed to enter Plevns with alarge quantity of banlages and othar hospital stores, Osman Pasha refused them nermission to send in the supplies. Au Irish surgeon nomed Ryan, in the Turkish service, used to employ himself in leading the troops when not otherwise emâ€" ployed, and Osman Pasha declared "th»; was the kind of doetor he wanted, and he did not see the use of any other." In con sequence of tie refusal of Osman Pasha, the English surgeons wore compelled t. Osteulch their Ambu‘ance at Orchanie,tw. days‘ ride from Plevea. People who haven‘t the ability to back their professious, should be carefal how they brag, or they will fare like the jackâ€" daw which tricd to pass for a peacoce. A certain Lieutenant, rather given to stretching the truth, had & remarkable faâ€" cliity for boasting of his own accomplishâ€" own. Soon aiter the advertisement apâ€" pesred, the owner of the animals appeared and claiimed not only the two advertisec but the other also. It is hard to know what steps the owner might have tuke: were it not that he and others knew tho farmer to be a man of upright and honesi character, and believed that he was actn ated by no wrong motive in neglecting to awdvertise the third animal.â€"Psisiey Advoâ€" cale. " Look at that," says be. "Shot him right through the head, my horse going at full speed; can do it nine times out of teu." Thus boasting, he turned it over to the eook for a stew, and took frequent occasion to allude to the shot. Next day while all were enjoying a good dinner, a modest rap was heard a the door of the messâ€"room, the door was opened, and adarkey presentâ€" ed himself withâ€" "Pleese, genmar, am de geaaan here dat bought de rablst yesteria y?" and then eatching sight of our confused heutenant, he exc‘aimed, "Here he am; here‘s anoder at the same price." ments. Upon a fne horse he indulged daily in a rde smongst the woods and buskes, about a nii> from the camp. keâ€" turning one day, he prosented to the enviâ€" ous gaze of his broti.cr officers a rabbit t " " 6820 Of MS brotwer ofhicers a 1 “lflhldboonuh'nh:uughu‘.h..d, Risky.â€"Partics having animals on their prowises which do not belong to them, run a great risk in not advertising them imimneâ€" diately. â€" It is a habit to wait a month or Ncsal Dow oumu Prohibiiion. The rour of laughter that followed be imagined. A ESplendid Shot. 14@ > Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in the Orauge Hall, commencing at 2 P. u. Prc.ehinq_enrvnb'?kllct_lf in the same place, DUNDALK CHUKCH Sabbath School cvery Sabbath in the School House, coramencing â€"at 10 a. x. Bcboot House. Mt. Wikmovo, prossuet Primroseâ€"Woednesday _ preceding the Orangeville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The 2nd Thursday in each month. Marsviileâ€"Second Wednesday in each month. 2 Durhamâ€"Tucsday before Mount Forest. Forgusâ€"Thursday {cllowing Mount Forest. Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham. Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of February, April, June, Auust, October ana Decemger Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Guelphâ€"First Wodnesday in each month. [Tarristonâ€"Eriday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Baturday before Gueiph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Donglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrstal Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph,. Borlinâ€"First Thursdoy in cach month. Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month. Listowelâ€"â€"First Friday in each month. Mount Forostâ€"Third Wednesday in each box,. sds l m aeaeiny they wers haif gone I commenced to improve. and before they were finisched my foot was completely cured, Itis now 17 months aince, but have had to further attack. Price of the Remedy in pint bottics $1 ; Pills 25 cents a â€" i have found your remedies particularly boneticial for liver complaint. dlyspepsia and bronchial at!â€"ctions, and would advise all simiâ€" larly aWoeted to sive them a trial. Jourx Fixtaysos®, Athol, saysâ€"‘When travelling one o my feet go* sore and broke out, Tcoald not cure it and ‘had to return home. It became bettc and afterwards much worse. ! finally purchased a bottle of the "Remedy" and a box of "Pills," and before they wers haif gone I commenced to improve. and before they were finiched my foot was M t ECC Oc 2 Recd what the people say in regard to the Great Shoshonees Pemedy & Pills, Lryvt Joses, Markham, saysâ€""I had a very severe attuck of Bronciitis. I was so ‘m-hl..lt T could hardly get my breath. I sought for a qmick reme«ï¬/, nn:f acaing the ‘Bhoshonees ï¬omuly†se highly recommenâ€" ted, I procured a buttl3, and am happy to say, that by the time it was taken, 1 was enâ€" tirely w«!! and have re.oained so althrough. I was much exposed through the winter in travelling. s Rev F. B. SrRatrox, Demorestville, writes â€"*I have found your remedies nartienlarle Beware or Imrrattoxs. â€" Ask for Dr. Thomas‘ Eelectric Yil. See that the signatur« of S. N. Thomas 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; 25 cts _ NORTHROP «& L YMAN, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors for the Dominion. unequailed. In Rheumatic or any other pain the Ant application does you good. It stops Err Ache aud the pain of a Burn in three minutes, and is alsogether the best and cheapâ€" est madicine ever offered to the peopleâ€"the cheapert, because it takes so little to do you good. Itis composed of six of the best oils known, and nothing but oils. Is worth its weight in gold. Why not buy it toâ€"day ?â€"A. B. Drsa RocH®rs, assistant postmaster, Arâ€" thabaskaville, P.Q., writes :â€"*‘Thirteen years ago 1 was seized b{'a severe attuck of rheuâ€" matiam in the head, from which I have nearly constantly suffered. _ After baving usei ‘Thomas‘ Ecleetric Oi)‘ for nine days, I.f.uthiug ‘ the forehcad, I have been completely cured, and have ‘oily used half a bottle.. This 1 wan certify under outh if you wigh."â€"Rev. J. Mallory, of Wyoming, N. Y., writes, "Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil cured me of Bronchitis in oNE wEEk." printed in large letters over his door, and the baker is ovidnnfly quite unaware of the colloquial uncomplimentary meaning of the word. « ‘‘There was a Kerry priest," began Ned Shes, "an‘ he had the fashion of hearin‘ confessions wid a slate and pencil ; an‘he‘d write down every sin, an‘ the price of it opposite. Well, one day a big monntainy fellow came to his duty, an‘ says be, ‘I bruk a man‘s head last Hallow Eve.‘ "That‘s uinepence,‘ said the priest. ‘I cut the tail ov Larry Kelly‘s cow.‘ ‘That‘s a shillin‘â€"oh, a shillin‘ that is !‘ Ard down it went on the slate. ‘I nearly murdered Jones says that flannel suit be got a year ago has proved a very economical inve:tâ€" ment. Jones weighs two hundred and fifty pounds, and when he bought it it fitâ€" ted him remarkably well. After the first washing his cldest son, who weighs one hundred poonds less than Jones, Senior, found i6 an excellent fit. Two washings more made the garment suitable for a youth of nine, and at the end of the season the baby was adorned with the habiliments, which ind shrank just enough to make thein fit for a child out of creeping clothes. Steps are to be taken to put a stop to the operations of United States wreckers on the consts of the Dominion. A ctrious sign hes been adopted by a native baker in India, proud of his knowlâ€" me wife twice.‘ ‘That‘s thruppence; go on‘ ‘I kilt an Orangeman.‘ ‘Whoo! mbâ€" bin‘ out everything, ‘That clanes out all the reat 1 " Cur» ros Exzrox.â€"Take the root of the plant known as dragon root, Jack in the pulps(, or Indian turnip, either green or dry ; grate about oneâ€"half teaspoonful into four tablespoons of sweet milk ; simmer gently afow minutes, then thicken with broad ernmmbs, and apply as hot as possiâ€" ble. ‘This can be heated again two or three times, adding a little miik each time. if the felon is just starting this will drive 1« beck ; if somewbat advanced, will draw it out qwekly and gently. It is well to put a little tallow on the poultice, expecâ€" wally ailor opening, to prevent sticking. This same poultice is good for carbuncle or any other rising. Reap Timis Twick.â€"Five to thirty drops of Promtas Eeuscruc UIL, will cure common ore ‘Thioat. 1t never fails in Croup. 1} will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"four to «ortyâ€"erght hours, One bottle has cured vronchitis of eight years‘ standing ; recent cases are cured in three to six days. 1t has restor«. the voice where the person had not spuken above a whisper in five years. As an outward application in all cases of pain or lameness, nothing like it has ever been E;.ovrn. Une bottle will cure any case of Lame Back or Crick in the Back. For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is maonth. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRSY. â€"Evclectricâ€"Selected and Electrized TO THEZ PUBLIC! at 6.00 r. x. is Twick.â€"Kive to thirty drops Eourerric OfL, will cure common t. lt never fails in Croup, 1 Cold or Cough in twanty.fan» i. **European 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. Wartep:â€"Any quantity or Woor, Woorâ€"rickms, Suzzrsxms, Hints, &e., &c., Apprentice Wanted. JAMES ROBERT&ON. Dundalk, Aug. %, 1877. § James Mbmn ingetgmingthnnhtothgpublicfor the liberal patronage he has ;i:;u:::;i::l'nlo':ï¬ mmxmhn is prepared to furnish everything in his Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves At the Stove and Tinware Emporium DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! f i $ MENT is replote in all its branches. A Besé%:i;}:fv:kg.es ::}BB,{J]ER&(IBEI;&&%&{E nttended,p aud satisfaction guaranteed. J> All kinds of farm produce, cordwood, &e., &c., taken in exchange for goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS. THOS. HANBURY & BRO. As we use none but the best material, those leaving their order may depend on getting a genuine article, and a fit to please the most exquisite, Gent‘s Sewed Work a Speciality. Ready Made BOOTS and SHOES of every pattern But more taken by surprise on entering HANBURY, BRO‘S., Establishment where is to be seen the largest and most attractive Stock of Boots & Shoes ever submitted to publhc inspection, consisting of Latest from the Seat of War‘! HARDW AREL * "BRfDSE Tast Cubey en ~~© Boots and Shoes A stock to suit the most fastidious. I MONEY TO LOAN. H. GRAHAM. Special attention paid to this Branch. Splendid value in Green, Black and Japan Teas English, Scotch & Canadian Tweeds Dundalk, August 1st, 1877. What everybody says must be True! Neil McAulay sells Village Shawls, Scarfs, Clouds, Hoods, &e. &c. Ladies Trimmed Hats, latest styles; also, A splendid assortment of the best Just to hand, a complt assortmnt of goods, suitabl for the fallirade, comprising Prints, Dress Goods, Plain and Fringed Lustres, French Merinos, Coburgs, Crape Cloth, Winâ€" ceys, Plain and Check TAKE NOTICE. New Fall Goods! KZ"A full stock of Readyâ€"made Clothing from the best makers. In Hats, Caps, Furs, Mitts, Gloves, &c., &c., my stock will be found incomparable. TITLE INDISPUTABLE. Dundalk, Nov. 29, 1877. 10,000 Slain‘ K="AxD» CuEAP FOBR CASHK OR TRBADE. CUSTOM WORK. GROCERIES. CHEAPER THAN EVER Lots cheap. of the Newest Paterns yl REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. The Subscriber, thankfull for Eut favors, would inform his Customers, and the inâ€" * habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country generally, that he is prepared to make to order, and of the best material to be had, WAGGOXNS8, BUGGIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, HARROWS, ROLLERS, HORSE RAKES, CULTIVATORS, J"Bring along your Cash, Butter and Eggs. An inspection of our goods respectâ€" fully solicited. * G. R. MIDDLETON. PRINTS, COTTONS, TWEEDS, Orricrâ€"One door South of the Angloâ€"American Hotel, Dundalk Auguss 30, 1877. New Goods, New Goods! GOOD MORTGAGES BOUGHT. LANDS.â€"I beg leave to call the attention of those wishing w.rrellue land, as 1 have a nn;nbeg of good, and cheap, Farm Lots for sale. ##"Send address ard get my catalogue Anmdpapuï¬;l-undinaood(!o-m' at low against Fire and Lighining for 3 years at 75 < MONEYâ€"Farmers wishing to obtain Money cannot do better than to call at the Farmers Dundalk Insurance, Loaning and GENERAL AGENCY. Farmers and others who want to borrow money can have it at from 8 t> 8J per cent on the Simple Interest principle, the borrower having the right to pay off his u"""i:‘.‘.' at any time by giving one or two months‘ notice, _ Business private and confidential. Loans Advanced on Town or Village Property. Cupboards, &c., 4c., at the shortest notice. Furniture repaired with neatness and dis patch Estimates given and Contracts taken for all classes of Baildings. STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDRAILING A SPECIALITY. Order: Soiclited. _ #@"Undertaking attended to promptly. Dressed Lumber and Flooring Always on Hand. The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Dundlak and surrounding country, they are now mapufacturing all kinds of Encourage Home Manufacture K4"Good Mortgages and Municipal Debentures Bought. Communications prompt attended to. Always to be found in the Office, on Mondays and Tuesdays. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Dundalk, May 31, 1877. Dundalk, Jen. 29, 1877. Sash, Doors, Fran Remember the Staud, the Shop nearly opposite the Post Office, Main Street, Dundalk. CROSS & HICKS. Dundalk, April 12, 1877. yli Dundalk Carriage Works. Painting Done on Short Notice, T. B. GRADY. Dundalk, August 30th, 1877. Farmers and Mechanics‘ Conveyancing done with neatness and despatch. A. G. HUNTEE. " PUFF OR BLOW !" and anything else in the wood line required by the community at large. Cheaper than the Cheapest. and Mechanics‘ Agency now established in the town of Dundalk, where you can get Moxzy at a reduced rate of Intereat, on ##"Terms to suit yourselver,â€"to pay off a previous mortgage, build a New House, or Barn, to clear more Land, or to obtain a choice breed of Cattle. ##"Loans will be put through without loss of time, while the strictest privacy will be maintained in all transactions, 0B Of Eol n Oe e w CC 0 l ud npiut;no'ludu‘h'.-in.(ort years at 75 cents on the $100. (LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN8SURANCE.) Man and also his Horse Insured against accidents and death from amy cause. 1,000 Volunteers Wanted! and Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Prices lower than ever. LAND, LOAN and GENERAL AGENCY, which we offer at very close prices. We do not AND BY A FIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST. We have now on hand a Lerge Stock of AN APPRENTICE WANTED. M O N EY . DUNDALK, ONTARIOU. but we sell goods Rates. Farm Property Insured y3l y3l MOST APPROVED KINDS. Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving And with the Greatest Promptitude, Having lately made an addition so our * Is now fitted up in the very best style, and Possesses great Facilities for doing all Job Department, and contains a vast amount of interesting "Dundalk Guide" The Large and rapidly increasing Ciroy. lation of the in the Townships of Proton, Best Style of the Art, ‘Dundalk Guide,‘ Good Family Newspaper Best Mediums for Advertisers, The Station, Dundalk, Osprey, Melancthon and other Town. Job Work The office is furnished with tz3 POSTAGE Price $1.25 per Annum, LOCAL AND FOREIGN XEWs, ships makes it one of the should subscribe for the If not paid in advance. 28 COLUMNX PAPER, * DUNDALK GUIDE * In the County of Grey. OF THE LATEST 4. TOWNSEND W ORIEK. opposite done in the very Al. who want a MAREKEET REPORTs, AND EDITORIAE, @4 Special attention paid All Grades of klour cousts DUNDALK GRI MILLINER AND D Has much pleasure in infor and the public generally, ï¬1 *o do all kinds of General the above works at his MHorseshoeing a speciality Physicians‘ Pr ‘The ssbscriber is prapare wices as Ntone Manon to 4 the same. _ All Wok done ‘The Dundalk Division So meets every Tuseday eve woven o‘clock, in tse C Manbury, W. P; J. Tows Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dyes, Patent Medic and Prop! of the chnicest quality, o AND FAMiLY Dundalk, June 20, 1877. All kinds of timber for eonstantly on hand at t T. B.GK Dundalk, March, 15th Mars Srazer, + â€" February 8, 1877. DIVISION sOXxs OF NO. 410 Medical Carpenter and Framor, his «hop, Sash and panel dler. #*, Remember the below the Post Othoe, Constantly os kand at t DUNDALK. Pric Firstâ€"class | accomn The best viands on February 1, 1877 Fire and Life Insurance Axeneral Agent, Main Owen Sound University Silver Medali ::--m and _ M imber veictans and Surgeons â€"BDundalk, Ont. ISAAC TRA Provincial Land Surveve Barrister, Solicitor in Cb Notary Public. . Office Orangeville, opposite THE VULCAN Dundalk, August 22, 1 Corner of Queen a Dundalk, May 8, 1877. NORTH â€" SIDE owEX souxp m..‘ seed 8 lines, Miss G Bm $1.50 if not paid wi RATES oP in Line tor the first ns for each sabsequent seaths, and all kind: of "‘Ldehu.w C | weeks for Q *~â€"-v.â€"d-.â€"- Li Mais Smuzer, BUSINESS D J. W. vuoxifl Barrister, Attorney ANGLO _ AMERIC DUNDA Notice to th GEORGE RUT MAILAXND M N C Â¥TI JAMES «stâ€"law, _ Bolici nblic, Conveyar â€"Dundalk . RICHARD A constant eui accommeodati DR. MeWI ANIM AL& Late of C DUND JAMES 1 , the adv Namtad hand HEN for