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Dundalk Guide (1877), 17 Jan 1878, p. 3

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moting it, are exciting a growing ‘-fl in all civilized countries, and I commend the matter to a share of your “ It gave me great satisfaction .M necessary proclamation for M into force at the close of the year the Revised Statutes of Ontario. The final report of the learned Commissioners, whom * the recess | appointed to incorporate into the work previously reported the Public General Stututes of last session wl 10 success leid before you. Their recor of ® (‘..1:firuuw'y Act will fno mst plsces been enforced with "“z 20U, ) ve your attention Lience ge igh tnnecessary and unimportang =« in the body of Statute Lew thus dated and revised, are to be guard. Mr. Pardce, in reply to tod that the amcunt Fea~ eral sulject of the public health eans of maintaining ami _ plained at some M ccasion of the Commisâ€" ently in connection with Depsrtment. He hell that een impossible for him Lducation to investizate ritics connected with the ers without calling Lefore r thought to be implicated convenient, while it was to apoint a Commissioner n the matter. «l it is neither desirable nee oid, making from time to tonsand 1mmm.'u'. "gzest, or the flovin. need : important subjects to be you during the <present serâ€" ably beâ€"Bills to provide for inst Provineial and Munici. « put to hard labour when tâ€"ide of the gmol ‘lni.l; to re satisfact y flmfin‘ the reâ€" lords and tennants in certain rt e was substituted for he motion carried. umed the debate on ng and eununonfi.‘ on of opinion from r, unfavoruble to the rtmental matters by the hh paragraph t.o Province was total receipts in the a convement [f demand he Loundries between ng territories of the nce from Anferieca of man selected as third »ade a settement durâ€" ible. The delasy has to collect further facts : the public archives in is well as the recordsin dson‘s Bay Company, iblic libraries in Euâ€" The result of these ‘rivy Connseil in Eng. n of the long controâ€" he legal vl]id“’ of the imo and Quebec ; and hed a stage which jusâ€" @ that the argument l take place within a Friday, Jan. 11. of the House® Mr. t be an ordler of the is of each day shal‘ ers ; that a Special 1 to cousider and prayer, and upon \ connection thereâ€" : to be composed of eyâ€"General Mowat, Messieurs Crooks, Messieurs Boulter, llaikin." He conâ€" oper thing that an Imursday, Jan. 10. . moved the address from the Throne, y Mr. Lane, East *\ was an able one, by Mr. Lane did n and Wm. Meâ€" 1 cortuin portions devate was afterâ€" ¢] tions has been emâ€" t supplement to the 1 to act on the er unexpected deâ€" ment of the im. lieved it would e opposed e Charaber. it the same time Tressing needs of »fl'n-,cm'y of the ous departz.ents. be claracter zed \, and may they prosperity and imotron. e did not rests of moralâ€" ould be « ffered Yin@ r the use of the elieved to be now 0lations. e DI‘XQ. and of alities, should ipon the King "at the sccounts ure for IMyo.r the earliest day final w;} test a due Amongst “; 1 be have f the two 2s soon A% to you. ths G:nroxnâ€"Rem.â€"By the Rev. C. Shaw, on the 16th inst., at the residence of the bride‘s father, Mr. James McMulien Reid,~ Dundalk. â€" Mr. Waiter Reid Gauton, of Medonte, Co. Simeoe, to Miss Mary Jane Reid, of Dundalk. Luruszsrrompâ€"Coryrig1o.â€"By the same. on the same doy, at the residence of the bride‘s futher, Mr. James Cornâ€" fold. â€" Mr. John Rutherford, of Proâ€" ton, to: Miss Harriet Cornfield, of Arâ€" L'AZ.I{X?\Câ€"*II! Dundalk, on the 16th inst., Rubert George Hanbury,aged 28 years. Thn,fnwrm_;fi the . late Mrz.,. Robert George Han will toke place at the After resolving to go into Committce of Supply and of ways and Mosans on Wedâ€" nesoay next, the House adcuracd at Lalf pust twelve. The resolutions were then carried up to t‘.e sixteenth, on which the debate was ©nee more resumed. Nr. Mowat sttributed the increased number of cormmittments for crimes to inâ€" cceased energy aud vigilance in enforcing the laws. ' tral ?;%ll.‘pfiflbfltiz ig it to the discussions whitirtSok place iaâ€"t year on the alleged erusities of one of the guards. The remairing resolutions were then carried. Mr Cameron held that the attempts to restriet the Lquor traffic had caused an inâ€" crease. of crime rather than a diminution of it, and bore personal testimony to the excellent conductâ€"of the guerds in the C enâ€" Mr. Ross, in reply to the remarks of Mr. Seott and others, showed by statistics conâ€" tained in Pazliamentary returns that more money has Bedn @ppropriated and paid for schemes east of Toronto than had been apâ€" propmated and paid for schemes to the west of it. The amount appropriated to the eastern pmtof the Province was $2,185,692, and tie amount actually paid $1,065,366 ; the eorresponding amounts for the west were $2,177,176 and $826,â€" 272. Mr. Hunter, after discassing for som time the causes of commercial depression and the working of the Insolverey Act elzimed that the County Model Schools were a great suecess, that the Crooks Act worked well, and that the Dunkin Act hil been the means of producing virtual free trade in intoxieating liquors in the County of Grey. _ He concluded by defending the eounty magistrates against the disparaging remarks directed against themm by the leadâ€" er of the Opposition. On motion of Mr. O‘Doneghue the deâ€" late was adjourned at eleven o,clock. January 14. The House resimed the debste on t o Address by Mr. Raxtor, who expressed his satisfaction with: what had been done for a«ylums and chgritable institutions, and referred to Mr. Hay‘s scheme for the creaâ€" tion of an underdrainage fund, dissonting from‘the proposal. Mr. â€" Merrick explained that it had been the intention of the Oringe Society to i stroduce the Hills th‘s session, but owing to ths mismanagem nt on th> part o thos> preparing the petitions, there w s too li.tle time to procure the necessary sig notures. Mr. Barr, stated, admidâ€"t the laughter of the House, that the dropping of the bil was due to an inadvertince <f t.e Secre tary of the Orangs Society in not giving the necessary notice, and admitted that it was the intention of its promoters t« bring it in next session. Mr. Robiuson twitted the Opposition with dropping the Orange Bill this yew . although the Grand Lodge has passed » resolution in favor of promoting it, a: formerly. He predieted that. if droppec altogether this session, it wouldbe brouglht in before the general elections with a view to make political capital. Mr. Hay, in a long and able speech, disâ€" ecussed anumber of questions, including Agricu‘lture Societies, in connection with which he approved of a certain amount of centralization ; & Government fund for assisting farmers to underdrain their lan 1 ; and colonization reads and railroads. eoant of the refusal of the Dominion Govâ€" ernument to allow them to comnect their branch wi‘h the main branch of the Paci fie Rulway. Mr. MeDougal!, speaking to the railway paragraph in the Address, urged strongly the claims of the Toronto and Ottawa Railway on the ground of its public imâ€" portance, and depricated the insertion of a clause recommending caution if that clause were ment to indicate that no more aid should be given to any railway project. Mr. Clarke (Norfolk) recounted at some length the hardships suffered by theJ people of Prince=Arthur‘s Landing on acâ€" | anuary, l"'i;r;;c;: S;Sg:m_r of John t reasor, in the 12th year of her age. Mr fio‘im‘nmn-ked upon the practice of memblers of the Opposition in e mstarkâ€" ly belittling the Local Legislature. viving. ‘After objecting strongly . to . the Dunkin Act and the agitation in its tavor, he censured the Covernment for its dilatoâ€" riness in dealing with the award with Onâ€" tario and Qusbec. own poor, and thus increasing the burdens of their neighbors. He did not agree with the statement in the speech that the Tumâ€" ber industry showed any signs as yet of reâ€" Mr. Seott thought the time would soon come when a general scheme for dealing with panpers would be absolutely necessâ€" ary, in orderto prevent municipalities from getting rid by improper Mr. Mowat, in reply, pointed out that the Asylums for insane, deaf, and dumb, and blind were all charitable institations, and that in view of the already heavy charges on the revenue there uwas little likelihood of any increase of the grant. Crown Land Department for the year, exâ€" elusive of the amount derived from the sale of tim}er, was about $628,000. Mr. sferedith, when the sixth paregraph eame up for discussion, argued briefly in favor of increasing the grant to charitable means of their those indebted to him, to call and settle the same at onec, as no amount of interest will muke up for overdue accounts. THE HIGHEST PRICES WILD BE PAIDIN CASH, ON PELIVERY. D. DAVIDSONS STORE, 330¢,000 Bushe!s Good Clean Wheat, all perishable and light goods, requiring Prompt Delivery. Froight Charges Moderate. Apply to SMEALEA wl L This express will forward promptly all goods consigned to Toronto, and all parts of Canada, United States, and â€" Europe. Shippers will find it to their advantege to Lost, two notes of Hand, drawn in favor of John Hanbury, of Dundalkâ€"one by widow Hood, and son, of Hornings‘ Mills, for $28, and the other by wicov Gowan and #on of Hornings‘ Mills, for $16, ; boch cue eleven moaths after date. Tuo subscriber will suitâ€" ably reward any one returning them, and they are of no use to any one else, as payâ€" meut has been stopped. J HANBURY. Vieker®‘ Express. Money Wanted. Partics indebted to me are advised to settle at once as all accounts are due lst !anury, and it is the duty of each an d ey ery Custmer to call for Lis accounts and Sâ€"ttlo. is hereby given that the contract of buildâ€" ing a Scic ol House, in School Section No. 5, Proton, is to be let by sealed tenders, to se received up to .0th Februmy, 1878. Jpocitications to be had of Jan. 10, 1878. Dundalk, Jan. 18, 1878. GENTLENEX,â€"Allow meo to return you my sincere thauks for the yery generous upport given me at the last election, and la returuing me as your Deputyâ€"Heeve for ie presout year. 1 aim Geutleman, Your Obedient Servent, Jan. 19, 1878. Fall Wheat, per bush . Spring Wheat * % Barley, tf » Uats, €€ & Peas, hi P Dressed Hogs, per 100 SButter, rolls, per 1b.... * tub dairy,...22..2.. Zaggs, perdoz.............. Potatoes, per Dg........ Durnips, per bush....... EEGY‘s PCOÂ¥ SOR:cvcensrc «++ To the Ratepayers of Mceâ€" lancthon. Dundalk, Jan. 10, 1878. Lot 30, Con. 1%, Proton Confederate Office Flour per barrel........... Oatmeal per barrel........ hall WHERE::2s.!.22,.0...0,. Troadwell Wheat........... Spring Wheat................ ENCY oo :+ nntreannacraceains. COtbKE s radennians n ioh v vee redevabes Fems... cclccn t o w 1A NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Egi#s per doz......... ........ Wood?edry, per cord....... Wool euveenentierer348¢ 658688 se Chickins per pair............ Geese per Ib.................. Turkeys per lb............... Jan. 14, 1878. Bar| Bloxousrâ€""hrnv(‘)'nngo Valley, on the 7th inst., the wife of J. A. Brongeest, of a daughter. Douglassâ€"In Markdale, on the 3rd inst., the wio of Mr. D: ugl ss of a son. Forward by Express WANTED! ard other Grain, for which MOUNT FOREST MARKET3, NOTES LCST. NOTICE, TORONTO MARKETS DUNDALK MARKETS. DUNDALK, NOTICE ! D. DAVIDSON, Agent, Toroxto, December 17,1877. * * *ersseeee 1G «4 se «4 " â€" olb date P99 008 2 sexsesee 84 sexsssee 6€ texse«e0 ifreritatsh te0sr0 + 0e DHNH+â€"seirc+, P sc vetsrnire ies ( tm s.......... per 100 lbs G. R. MIDDLETON. JAMES ANDERSON, Office, Jan. 15, 1878. tss:s«««»««.. 85 50 to 0 00 I............ 4 50 to 5 00 rrsssssssee«» 1 10 to 1 15 rssssssse«»«» 1 05 to 1 10 ressssces»».. 0 95 to 1 00 rersssssee::» 0 45 to 0 50 rerssscss+«+. 0 28 to 0 30 rtrsscssss««« 0â€"50 to 0 55 serssss=«««. O 50 to 0 60 resssss«s«««« 0 10 to 0 13 ersssss»»»â€" 0 15 to 0 18 ssscrice.. 0 25 to 0 30 sessssssse>. 0 20 to 0 50 sssssscâ€"».» 0*40 to 0 75 erseesâ€"..... 6 00 to 6 50 srrs»»««....10 00 tol0 00 D. DAVIDSON IL HEWETT. 13 00 to inst.,vth. wife 0} Dundalk câ€"5l 23 to Trustee e 51 eâ€"51 câ€"31 20 00 5 12 20 17 25 70 2 qp| s002viuUvi0nn C 3 % The pu-tnm};i{p } 1 15| tween Thomas Han 1 02 Hanbury as Boot 0 30 Mlk.l’l, has been 0 30| consent. x C 0 35| The business will 2 pp| Thomas Hanbury, 0 go | counts due the firm 4 50 of the same. 6 00 TH 6 00 R. C 1 00| Witnessâ€"A. G. Hu: 25 10 70 ‘The Northern Messenger sent to Sundayâ€" schools at the following Club Rutes : 10 copies per year to one address... $2.50 25 copies per year to one address... 6.00 50 copies per ; ear to one address... 11.50 100 copies per year to one address Daily WitM@S8y 20000000 enesee + es Weekly Witness,............... New Dominion Monthly,... Northern Messenger,......... L‘Aurore (French),............ A Silver Watch, worth §30, will be given to the person sending in the third larzest amount in subseriptions to the Wirzxzss Publications before January 7th, 1878. THE WITNESS PUBLICATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Renewals are counted in this prize comâ€" petition. _ All letters for the prizes must be marked "In Competition." sending in the largest amovunt in sul.n«:(;x*ifit tions to the Wirx®ss Publications before January 7th, 1878. . ~ A$§5) Wheeler & Wilson Sewingâ€"machine will be given to the person sending in the second largest amount in subscriptions to the Wirxess Publications before January 7th, 1878. "Your prize ‘Eureka‘ Skates came promptly to hand per express (clarges paid, which was not expected), neatly prcke 1 in avery suitable box. The Skates are complete in every respect and are pronounced by all who have seen thein the best thoy ever saw " â€"W.P.J., Spencerville, 0. "I was surprised when I opened the box to find such a pair of skates. They are the nicest ones I ever saw."â€"J.0.W., London. We have over fout hundred such letters as these. PRIZES. * A Lady‘s or Gentloman‘s Gold Watch, worth t.nu.dwi.ll be given to the person "They exceed my expectations."â€"C.$ Rockwood. One day alone this year twelve pairs were seni away. ADDBESS, FOR | INSTRUCTIONS, SAMPLE CoPIES, &c. Skates were given away in this manner, and in every case grave santisfaction. _ Now more than a thousand Boys and Girls in Canada are working for them. HEAR WHAT THOSE wiHO Got PAIRS LAST YEAR SAY : a pair of Canadian Club Skates worth $2.75. 5 Last year over 400 pairs of these If you send us $9 forsubscriptions to any of the Wirx®ss publications you will receive for sample copres of their papers, lists, &c.; thea go to work and get #10 worth of subâ€" seribers to them. Send the names and money to the "WITNESS" OFFICE, Montreal, and you will receive a pair of Eureka Skates worth $2.75, by return mail. If you send in $15 worth or subscriptions you will receive a pair of Eurcka Skates worth $4 by return mail. Do you want a pair of Skates ? if you do, send to the WiTXESS OFFICE, MmoNTREAL, & B. Railway, This shop has a large run of custom, and an over average of horse shoeing. â€" It is situated in a splendid part of the Village, and only 200 yards from the Station. Satisfuctory reasons given for selling. For foarther information apâ€" ply to A. G. HUNTER, General Agent. Dundalk, Dec. 13th 1877. t!â€"46. ol o onl > ominnent unten stt este d Prestor wl with Village Lot, for sale in the thriving village of Dundalk, on the line of the T. G. BLACKSMITH SHOP and DWELLITNG on his premises Owen Sound Strect, near the STATION, â€" â€" â€" Dundalk. : Good Family Flour for sale, Dundiak, Feb. 23, 1877. I Your horses shod, or any job To meet the great domand, I will turna out, without a doubt, The best that‘s in the land, So when you waik around Dundalk, To yiew the village o‘er, Just halt a wee, call in and see All parties indepted to the firm of T. Haubury & Brother, are requested to settle the same on or before 20th inst., as the affairs of must be at once straightened up. £â€"50. T. HANBURY: Attention all, both great and small, To this, my advertising : I drive my trade just ri,;tt ahead, And no monopolizing. My name is Norval, but no more Un Grampian hills I roam, For in Dundalk I‘ve placed my shop And built myseli a home. The partnership heretofore existing beâ€" tween Thomas Hp.nbury and Robert Geo. Hanbury as Boot, Shoe and Harness Makers, has been disolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Mr. Thomas Hanbury, who will collect all acâ€" counts due the firm and settle all linbilities of the same. R THOMAS HANBURY, R. G. HANBURY. Witnessâ€"A. G. HuxtE®. Dated, Dundalk, January 1st, 1878. Sawing,â€"$2.50 per 1000 ft. All orders promptly flied. Dry lumber Dissolution of Partnership ® & At th TPP MTLIL Strayed on the premises of the subscriber eCP EB"EON Baw ! lot No.’ 14, 5th Con. Proton. a Red and Mr. P. WHITTLE! Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk d vicinity that he has on hanc _ +4 for sale a fine stock of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, LEMONS, OKANGES, FRESH OYSTERS, PURE APPLE CIDER. Also that ne nas opened new Oyster Ilooms, always on Proton, Jan,y 10, 1878. Hard Times Made Easy (| _ Steer Strayed. | BLACKSMITHING. SUNDAYâ€"SCHOOL TFEACKEES. Boys and Girls, o bany 42 aid 24 g 2 22tt* ®*Smn | All who engagze make money fast. . You can er year to one address... 6.00 | devote all y?ur time to the business, or only ir ; car to one address... 11.50‘ your spare time. You need not be aw ay from r year to one address... 22.00 home over night. You can do it as well as â€"â€"â€"{â€"â€" 4 | others. Full particulars, directions and terms FOR | INSTRUCTIONS, sarpug (free. Elegantand expensive Outfitfree. If you coPIES, #&c. want profit:.ble work send us your address at JOHN DOUGALL & SON, . Once. Jt coste nothing to try the business. No FOR SALE. hand, and cheap for cash. MeQUAY BROS. JOHN NORVYAL or the Gore. Per year postâ€"paid. +«+«» $3.00 avers "ACIO MoxtuEat. lation. 14,500 50,000 Circuâ€" * ane who em:igu fail« to AL. dress ‘‘The People‘sJour1 UGreat chance to make , money. We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and beat Illustrated family plfi)liClfion im the world. Any one can becoine a sucesssful agent.. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. _ ‘The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. _ One agent reâ€" portsmaking over$150 in a week. Alady agent reports taking over 400 subscriber in ten days. Aflu who engage make money fast. â€" You can All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Boots and Shoes, Remember the place, Corner of . Main and Queen Streets, Dandalk. J. W, MORROW. Ladios‘ and> Gents‘ Sawed and Pogged Calf Boots, Those wanting firstâ€"class Boots & Shoes, should call and give me their order, which I purpose filling with the best material the market can procure, and as all work is got up under my own supervision, I have not the least hesitaâ€" tion in saying that entire satisfaction will be given. All work warranted. â€" Gencral Blacksmithing busiâ€" | ness, Sewed Boots you have on ? Why, IZut them AT MORROW‘S SHOESHOP, in Dundalk ! Can‘t see ‘em anywhere else same style. He is making them for $7. a pair (cash)â€"real beauties, the cheapest I ever saw. IN A SHOE SHOP! To six days of the Week Hard Labour, Loads, the onward movement forward in his motto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, and surrounding Townslips, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulling Maâ€" chinery formerly owned by Mr. J. J. Middicton, and has fitted them up in firstâ€" class style, and is now ready for Roll Cardâ€" ing and Cloth Dressing, mufyhnpes by strict attention to business and good work, to merit a share of public patsonage. Hayâ€" ing had an experionce of over twentyâ€"five years he has no hesitation in saying that all work shall be warranted according to quality. The following gentlemen can testify to his ability as a workman in the vpast: _ Mr,. 14. Graham, Merchantf Dunâ€" dalk; NMr. J, Agnew, Councillqr, New Surâ€" vey ; Mr. W. Hoskinson, New Survey; MÂ¥ J. Nixon, New Survey. Those gom A diâ€"tance celling early in the morning will get their rolls home with them the same Dundalk, May 28, 1877 day. Wool Carding â€"ANDâ€" A(loth Dressincg. Dundalk, Aug. 30, 1877. in the shop Intely occupied by Mr. F. F. Teeple, next dcor to the Guinz Printing Office, on Proton Street. HORSE SHKOEINGa SPECIALTY Repairing promptly attended to in all its branches, and satisfaction guaranteed. _A call solicited. ROBERT HOGARTH Say, young man, where did you get those m in Eis us & oiicg SOT w k. "I The Subscriber begs to inform the inâ€" habitants of Dundalk, and Surrounding country, that he has commenced a A Now Face in an old Place. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JERWELLERY, SEWING MACHINES, etc., Cleaned and Repaired. Dundalk, Oct. 25, 1877. v1 SENTENCED! in the new gallery which he has just erectâ€" ed and fitted up in the best style, next door to his WATCH SHOP, opâ€" posite the â€" Post Office. Charges _moderate, Ambrctypes, or Begs to inform the inhai itants of Dundalk and surrounding country, that he is prepared to take JOHN NICKLE PHOTOGRAFH GALLERY, SAMUEL WaAKELY. Inistioge, Nov. 15, 1877. *h.49 Dundals, Dec. 18th, 1877 The subscriber has purchased a Berkshire Boar, of the improved breed, from the Townâ€" ship of Pickering, which he will keep for serâ€" vice on Lot No. 200, 2nd Range, Proton, near Inistioge. Chargesforeach sow $1, cash. Improved Berkshire lot No. 14, 5th Con. Proion, a Red and White Steer, rising 8 years old. The ownâ€" er will please prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. PRCCLAMATION! Satisfaction Guaranteed. JAMES McM. REID JAMES MENZIES. Proton, Jan. 8, 1878. dâ€"49. FROM LOCKET to LIFE SIZE, 2E A SPECIALITY. JAMES MeM. REID. DUNDALK. Call early. NEW Photographs, 17â€" 46 y1 Most Fashionable STYLES. Lots 82, 33, and 34, in $rd Con. S. D. R. Osprey, 80 aores each ; also Lot 17, in 8th Con. Proton. Terms emsy. Apply to Prepared to Receive Orders Wm. CHITTICXK, TAILORING. lurge Stock of _ 6 WATCHES, Crocks, and JEWELLERY, which he sells at Toronto prices. Engageâ€" ment and Wedding Rings a speciality. Goods to select from sent on application. MARKDALE, Would call the attention of the public otr Dundalk, and surrounding country, to the fact that he ‘keeps__culllstul‘ltly on hand a CLOTHING, y30 PATENT MEDICINES, &c., &c., all cheap for Cash. $*Very good JAPAN TEA only 85 cents per pound. January, 29, 1877. Lake Superior White Fish and Salmon Trout, Groceries, Remember the stand, Main Street, DUNDALK. Wishes to inform «11 those who require his services, that he is Make up the same on short notice W. L. Marshall, would beg leave to state that County of Grey the greatest war ever known in C; of Belimony‘s Patent Waggon Bracket, which wa become so popular that there is now over Two Tt Iron Bracket, Farmers can n ake a Shelvin for thei Iwo Dollars mp. _ 3___;_" °S 4 BneiÂ¥in for thei Farmers will also best consult their own interest by calling uo(-}lllugh'u Hotel, and examine a variety of Farm Implements for : for in the Townships of Proton, Melancthon, Artemesia and Osd ey. Aient for the Torouto Mower, the best machine in use ; also the 1 Machine, Waggons, Sleighs. Plows and Harrows in stock atall times, prise the natives. Dundalk, Jan. 10, 1878. EVY County of (-;...x.'hwoum Deg leave to state that he h“b created unm;‘g the c:umen im tb; qso P oo ViPey the greatest war ever known in Canada, by securing the exclusive agenc of Belimony‘s Patent Waggon Bracket, which was pthnzd in July last and has already become so popular that there is now over Two Thonsand setts in use, By the use of this Tron Bracket, Farmers can n ake a Shelvin for their owsr Waggon or Sl’.xh reg of ouly ITwo Dollars, The andersigned will also furnish Brackets to ‘\‘m akers at low ratos. ers addressed to W. L, Marshall, Dundalk P. O., will receive prompt attention. J â€". Fattnertk in alsh hase Aalhcre ns 2 n uk hi d Eun ied . D. WILCOX, Dundalk, Nov 15, 1877. ESTABLISHMENT. For Sale Cheap. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, tkng TORONTO TORONTO HOUSE. AND To HECTOR MoINNE3, Dundalk P. 0. FOR FURNITURE. E. D. WILCOX. Nwo Credit till Old Accounts are Settled. MONEY LOANED a very low rates on Farm Property, with terms to suit Borrowers. Pine Lumber, Lath Shingles For Sale. He would also state that owing to the exâ€" treme dulness of trade during the past six months, that he is forced to collect sharply, No Accounts will be allowed to run rut the present month. A friendly hint should be sufficient. A full assortment of Furniture at the accounts are now ready, and if not called for before the 15th inst., will be forwarded by mail, and prompt payment expected. The undersigned would respectfully inâ€" form all parties indebted to him that the r Money! Money! n all kinds otf goods for cas the next thres months. Dundalk, Jan. 10, 1878. AGREAT REDUCTION creult their own interest by calling ct the Shcw Room at ine a variety of Farm Implements for which 1 am the Agen , Melancthon, Artemesia and Osd ey. DECLARED. best machine in use ; also the Williams Singer Sewing 1 Harrows in stock atall times, at P ric sthat will surâ€" ; | At the Dundalk Carriage W y ULNITB,. 05 A D: ® | Natural Crooks ard.i‘fi“'h' ”‘5"" A *Mrracttous Pux, W © | Birch, and Maple. TABRSR â€"UM;| warer, No mk required. La=t Apply to ' perfect geim. . Nample 10 cents ):\ Dandall, T, B. GRADY, | contâ€". Cataloguetree, Addrcss, Gep In, 1877. . °. ! NUVELTY ©0, â€" Maptreal, C once can make money fat. At the present time money can not be made #o easily at any other business, It costs nothing to try the business. _ Terms and $5 Outfit free. A!;ire.. at once, H, Haruety & Co., Portlauad, Maine. cla is not easily earned [ «B8 in thes timge, but 1t can bemade in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employmont that we furnish, #66 per week in your own town, You need not be away from howe over night. You can give your whole time to the work oronly your spare moments, We have ageuts who are making over $20 per day, Al who engage at Cash Store! ‘D U N D A L K. Goods for Cash as Cheap as can be had Weet of Orangeville. All those indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to scttle up immediately. DRY GOODS, ‘ .A wl GROCERIES, H BCOTS & SHOES, ‘British CROCKER.Y, Etc. This Oil has beer Family Flour MVAE SLLIâ€"PRESERV ATION a‘ ggvo,u! El’ricr‘nnly.l. Bont by mail a Cruwr 2 on reccipt of price. It troata of Exhonstod V talite, Promature Deeline, Noryous sud Phyiorl Dcbility, and the endless eoncomitant ids ind untold ruscrics that result thoref:om,asd containe taoro than 690riz.inal preâ€" scriptions, any one of which is worth the price of the book, â€" Thi« book was written by the most ex» tousive and probably the most skilful practitioner / in America, to whom was awarced a gold and jow» cllod med.A hy the National Medieal Association, A l;m’r-:;)!.ht, iMustrated with the very fiacst Btecl Engravin mare vol of art x'nJ beautyâ€" “EAL , eout FRLE to all. Send | for it st once. _ Addross | PPADODY _ MEDICA ‘ INSHTUTE, >o. 4 Bul« HYSELF Luch it., Dosion, Mas#. | Dundalk, Jan. 29. 1877 KiOF H. GRAHAM, ALWAYS ON HaXD A SUPPLY OF Goop MAIN; STREET, s. IIanecey. and Dy reading and practicing tue incetimable truths cone taincd in the best medical boow ever issued, entitled SLLEâ€"PRESERV ATION W. L. MARSHALL E. BROWNE ‘ _CONSUMPTION CURED. .« Ax oup PuÂ¥ysrctas, retired from active proeâ€" tice, having bad placed in hn# hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a Vercable Remedy for the spoedy and permamet sare of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchiri «, aterrh and all Throat and Lung Affectione ; also a Positive and Redieal Cure io Nervons Debility and all Nervons Complaint, sfter having thoroughly testod ite wouderfal uraâ€" tive powers in thousands of cases, feels it Lis duty to make it known to his subering folâ€" lows, _ Actart«A l;'\' this anotive aud a con scientions desine to relieve human suffering, he will send FREE OF CHARGE, to all ho «d sire it, this recipe, with ful dircotions for preparing and successfully using, . Fext by l&d:n-fl by addressing with stumy, namming paper. w ® Ds, 0, SDEVEN®, ... D.AF, _ 234 _ Box 80, Brocevuts, Owi, A* »Miractious Prx, _ Writes with oold warer, No mk required. Lastr one year, A perfect gein. . Sample 10 contsâ€"three for 23 cort«. Catalogue tree, Addrcss, MONMTREAL One application to a Cork, or any other wound, will effectually keep out the frost in winter and the fles in cummer, It cuts out fungus or proud feshin one or two applications. _ It will not take off the hair except it is well rubbed in and BJ + plied frequently. Put up in nearly halfâ€"pints and sold for 25e Oct. 4th, 1877. finâ€"86 20 TDICIT AHC NNR dGSCase. We are saticfied from long experience, that all Condition and Heave Powders rot better separately, because theiriagredientsâ€" belong to classes of Medicines which neees sarily act in opposition to each other. The Expectorants, Nauscants, Sedatives and Narcotics in Heave Powders arc, in theri effect upon the systom, directly contrary to the Tonics and St mulants in Conditii n Powders. _ For these and other reasons we thiuk it advisable to use the Medicines a}â€" ternately, â€" Ihoth Medicines are recuired to the Fomes and Stanulants in Condition Powders. _ For these and other reasons we thiuk it advisable to use the Medicines a}â€" ternately, â€" Ihoth Medicines are required at the same time, give the Heave Powders at nigh and t the Condition Powdersin the morning, We defy th World to produce two Letier Powa. re for general purposes. Should be used. _ ticles exprossly ad of throat and funu These Powders are not ree« ecoughs or colds; although the to aid the cough powders whe is in poor condition, For Heaves and cous‘; the ens. _ "®en how Powders _ »ble t diseases to w. ‘ch subject, _ _ Iâ€"-!' .10 the use of your ObMich Mumed 'i"h.,."‘.. l'r’;u per h"“‘":&'tt t Je t eW MUk £05 kass Li 2 CHOTITUZ.CHIAL CAS BEMELLT Aslo Tack ao ODLLL These Powders are composed of nine kinds of Medicines, all fulfilling their difâ€" ferent offices, viz.; Laxatives, to aet on the storaach and bowels ; Alteratives, to net on the liver and blood; Diuretics, to. act on the kidneys and bladder ; Disphoreties, to act on the skin ; and Tonies, to net on the muscles and general system. â€" They conâ€" tain Demuleents, Stimulants, and Carmiâ€" natives, to prevent griping or colic. NIHHPGHRTPGARINII «ht > c rammmmmmmsnccss 2 ~a. CATARRH PAE 3 ©ax x OT ie cored by Snufts Washes CX " PX o 1000 Aprlicatious. Thousinoes PR q Py /4 css some ol torue semss ‘standing ooR IAF O \cce been entirets cured by Comnerrt _ mhor on Conamin Resiany. Formaie .‘/?bdb.‘ wl ermugd y Sond almmp ior Trew en Owtw o t *T (J $2 GGABDMIIMA dusuence m For the cure of Disrrhor, Dyseutery, | Cholera Morbus, Pain and Crainps in ‘ the Stomach and Bowels, and ‘ Children ‘Teething. _ This Cordial is not intended #o soothe children into an unuatural and distarbed sleep, locking up discase and its eause in the system, as most of the Soothing syrups and Godfrey‘s Cordial do. 1t d0Â¥% not conâ€" tuin one particle of opium, O# any other narcotic, which so often produce u{mning symptoms, such as dis.-r&cred viionm. loss of speech, stupor, spasimg, convulsions, paralysis, starting in the sleep, twitching of the mouth, coldness of the feet, & low pulse and often death, This Cordial will remove all the above symptoms, and their eauses, This Cordicl gently moves the bowels draws off poisonous matter from the child and eases pain the first dose. 1t acts well on the Liver and Kidneys, British Condition Powders. Wive Foart L.conuge ue 6u on Hour Sotiies o Cenatitusiona Catammh Temesy. imle in Choulore, Dace and Leoge, an6 Dropuenge in Thices Dirsppoot. we w s n wl au t‘ Bu, Ansiami, P. Q., mept. “‘m No Pain Killer was ever offered to the public as good as this pleasant and eÂ¥ â€"étual remedy jor any r-ifi or eramp of the kuman family. Composed of 12 of the best medicines in the Materin Medi¢ca, ; ___ ARMSTRONG‘S ‘Family Medicines COMPOUXD sYRUP OoF 8qUItts AND IPECAG. ; This Syrup is a specific forCroup. It has never failed to cure the disease when given in time. | It is a prompt emetic and will break up Inflamation "of "the lungs, Bronclutis, Influenza, Croup or colds, in « short time. _ It also relieves whoopi cough when many othér medicines Lnu failed. Rsep it in your homes, it will save your child from death some cold niglt. Price 25¢. owhlllurun'ely take ""“ Worms if the ild has them. 12 in a box, Rrite 2he! The Worm Médicines in these powders are combined with purgative. modicines, This avoids the neeessity of giving castor oil or ofiut.ztening lseuk l& the POWâ€" DERS ; which is tr ublesome to the parâ€" ent tnddungnedle to the hild. They After the above AROMATIC RHUBARB CORDIAL. BRITISH HEAYE POWDER Bold in Dundalk by D. DAVIDSON. Being: desirons thit othere smy lo erlts of your Comit cmnmar Caran mmorm you whitt i lins sone for ue Ween out of hewl tor avont five three wor dour different doâ€"ors. . HARDV‘S lers are not ree mmended in Is; although they are noeded gh powders when the horse 85 a _DAY selling dâ€"o explanations it may be a Medicine like these ) effect a cure of all the horses and cattle are Trcop Oil. hey contain sevon arâ€" ptod to the trertment ANXOCDYNE: W

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