ANT Ifr bum U lwiges have been stuked off. 4 who intended going to Cassiar up the coast to the Schuek and in that section. Quite an avai sent report them building houses and taking out gold in good quantities, A Mr. Eich, from Portland, has been out in the same vicinity and has staked off two miles of one ereek, and has gone to Portland to bring up men and provisions. Quartz specimens have also been brought in, and one or two Al tho ate mit ui LL€ Creews W and something bi H O to er walls of the north side of ~ ise, at Rockford, Mass., “,'-. irying a number of '(It-; re killed, others injured, and still beneath the ruins. x York Post says Wi. H.Â¥an. ntly of â€"red to reduce the rent s railway eatingâ€"houses from annum to $1,500 if the h : np his bar. The offer was ng to Cassiar have gone o Schueck and other creeks Quite an excitement has . Denison will be appointed f police Magistrate, vacated ition of Mr. Macnabb. Mr. : burrister of sixteen years ns the cournge, determiâ€" islie spirit which the position withont k on Thursday three amail by 5. C. Kenedy & Co., avemill, ('unin"flfl, were e. The steam fire engine n the spot and by the great hremen the flumes were «Jmg to the mljoinin‘hfll- tam tt t A\ number of houses reported to have been eighborhood of South amed Holland,. a iforth, while play ubbish Tlllll’lï¬y . and her elothes hat she died the M moon, while Levi M iton, and James Shangh. 5 a barn for Mr. Muir ~f d n were underneath it fl; y instantly -ndh wed on .\lmuhy at w the dissatisfaction caused laborers by the imporâ€" s# by contractors for munâ€" ment works. _A number acked and drove of the : laying a roudway in St. engaged on the Departâ€" ria, B.C., Standard, pml 24, says :â€"Exâ€" been struck on the iles from this place. up the coast about l have sent cances ndians whom they burned before ring about two o‘clock a vling at the Danville out an engine ran down & ther freight train, cansâ€" 1. _ Twelve freight cars fire, though they were Twomen were mjured, killed. The loss to the be about $22.000,. temperance rally in the ¢, Wilmington, attended us, a discovery of fire Assoctation of British ir annual meeting in f June. _ ‘The brethren . and Ottawa counties crand demonstration in : fifth. _ On the evening ates will be entertained asminst the return of be investigated in a n the region of proba \MUr. Currier will be y souts in the Q’“l‘ unted that alcertain ‘ppear in the witmess l systomatic corruptâ€" mservatives are beâ€" lav, and the intorests n Ottawa promises to enrious work. For t the part played by a servative lnvlnh is loped, and when Mr. oflf. A good many mship Dakots which ol on \"fl'“'fl‘.’h“ on shore in Anglosey, Iny night. The crew re safely landed, but are a total loss as the k. The Dakota was a nd a vigorous. proâ€" ( Mr. Currier. are reported this re particularly afâ€" seourge being the »inties of Brome, hre t1 portion of New froutier Aro use, :\nd?n'fln rable damage to med. The railâ€" rham has been 1 traffic conseâ€" Hallel was restored ampede; an old of mind, comâ€" vllelajah !" which n the stage qrietâ€" mt VCP Strictness in © respecting the ind the adoption, appliances for Idi 00 tons burden, for t istern lling se of the recent ly censure in recting flimsy its of any city. playing round triet MÂ¥ stspicion tor‘s © lll? The subscriber is prepared to offer his serâ€" vices as Stone Mason to any oun?un-ing the same. All Work done in a satisfactory â€"â€"â€" MIRD CHOE] yererrererreres Emprdo: Hay, EP B0M.......sssses.e0«+ Potatoes, per bag...........« Turnips, per bush............ Dnuod Hogs, per 100 Ibs Butter, rolls, per lb......... Fall Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat * Barley, PHIOOD | SKIMS. .2 se« 46e ce se e en en ne+ l‘nmx BRHMME.., «s . lcb e Sn lacs Hide® DP CWb.....ccasccceeee}+ Wool per 1 Bheep skins 9‘""_%} per barrel.......... KGHh OF BOH..c.ccrc0. rcrceree Wood, dry, per cord....... MOUNT FOREST MARKETsS. Confederate Office, May 14, 1877. Flour per barrel...............$8 50 to 8 50 Fall WNEHbEescxrsers<rereverrces Treadwoll Wheat............... SpFIMG WDCMb..0 000 es es es sneyenes Barley * ~ execeess Peas * o peeaiton Potatoes per bags.......... Pork per 10¢¢................. Beof = "* ..cccessercerers. MHdHH * : severencncrasticcs !}uttit PCX Wscecenssasenasers DUNXDALK â€" MARKETS. Dusxvark, May 17, 1877. Flonr, por 100, lb«, at mill $5 00 to $5 00 Corn Meal " " ......... 4 00 to 4 00 Fall Wheat per bush........ 2 00 to 2 00 Spring Wheat " _ ......... 1 70 to 1 75 Moorsk.â€"In Artemesia, on the 11th inst., John Moore, aged 39 years. Jrxxrys.â€"In Melanethon, on the 11th inst., James, son of Mr. Sammel Jenâ€" kins, late of Seneca, aged 10 years and 10 months. Neromax.â€"On Tuesday the 15th inst., Georgina, daughter of E. Needham, Esq., aged 3 years, and 4 months. Raws.â€"In Egremont, on the 11th inst., Hiram Rawn, aged 21 years and 1 month, Doverass.â€"In Toronto, on the 8th inst., after a lingering illness, Margaret eldest daughter of James Douglass, Esq., of Owen Sound, aged 19 years. Mirukz,â€"In Owen Sound, on the 15th inst., William Miller, Esq., one of the oldest settlers of Owen Sound, aged 57 years. Osnors.â€"In the township of Sullivan, on the 14th inst., Mr. William Osborn, for many years a resident of Owen Sound,‘ aged 60 years. \ NEW ADVERTISMENTS FrREEMANâ€"Larcoc®.â€"In Owen Sound, on the 3rd inst., by Rev. D. Morison, Mr. George Freeman, of Toronto, to Elizaâ€" beth, only daughter of Mr. J oseph Layeock, of St. Vincent, County of Grey. O‘Nemmâ€"Spexorr.â€"At St. Mary‘s Chureh, Owen Sound, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. Father Granotier, E. O‘Neil, Eflq.. e Py o slm hsn l e y ar s h auso Coon i s ee e Rence s £0000, ET iiier M. D., of Hamilton, to Mary \\!.. eltest daughter of Geo. Spencer, Esq., Owen Sound. Cxawromnâ€"McNavant.â€"At Owen Sound, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. Somâ€" erville, Mr. Win. Crawford, to Miss Sarah Janet MeNaught, both of the ‘township of Sydenham. son. Minouktos.â€"In Dundalk, on inst., the wite of Mr. G. R. of a daughter. That floated by ; The cricket wagged its tail, And took another sail, With the biueâ€"tailed fly. (ro BE coxtiNUED.) McQuay.â€"In Proton, on the ï¬irithï¬im.‘. the wife of Mr. Thos. MeQuay of a son. Minouktos.â€"In Dundalk, on the 16th in_xc.. the wite of Mr. G. R. Middleton BW tantet. S inb > Gnimnsiniiik 1 Of spotted sides a store, That gasping lay to rue The chance that brought her there The water‘s silvery sheen They saw with glassy eyes â€"Now but to tantalize ; And vainly struck with fin, To lave the parching gill, Where oft they‘d drunk their fill. The little bug was safe, That hung upon the leaf, Quickly landed on the strand, An Indian maiden‘s hand Reached from a leafy seat, MWithin a vino-m»e«i bower V V WERZ® CBS 1 Her sprayâ€"dashed .!;xcmy bower â€"lr::wilclwmnl‘u own retreat Down at her feet she threw, As quickly forth she drew, Forth starting in an even chase, Each tail the water lashed,â€" The swifter sure will win the race, The rest may jostle past. But sad the fate that did await,â€" What sort of worm was this, With barbed tail thus to assail A wellâ€"conducted fish, Soon like a gleain up through the stream â€"Up through the wave it went, Stnluin‘ to kept the waters deep, With every fm horrent. The playful trout their gambols stayed Aud for a s amazed From back «f‘“ roots, with moss o‘erlaid, On the wriggling worm they gazed. Here quick she cast her cunning line To catch the finny prey, Reclined beneath a trailing vine, Her float danced in the spray. Jack of the wood was a hunter bold, Who dwelt by a wildwood stream, And many a buck on the green moss rolled, When the flash ef his gun was seen. Lwnalla was an Indian maid, Who lived in a shady dell; And oft down the silvery brook she strayed, To the rocks where its water fell. The waters wild swept on their way By many a hole and cave, Where the _vo‘llow trout in ambush lay For the Guide. _ _ A ROMANCE OF THE FOREST. Notice to the Public. Seanning the passing wave. £. HENRY SCHENK, Corner of Queen and Victoria Streets. TOROXNTO MARKETS. Toroxto, May 16, 1877. May 3, 1977. MARRIED BIRTHS DIED CHAPTER I. rersrese _ O 45 to secsieee O O@ to a11+i»x O 80 to ........ 8 00 to sesess > â€" O 90 to eevesce _ EOO ts (Â¥vezeree 4& O0 to ssrers« 8 00 to reswcue« O 90 o rropruce O 17 to rewve vew" C RRF ty BY ..... 0 50 to 0 60 ..... 2 50 to 4 00 .....12 00 to 12 00 $1 15 00 to 16 00 10 to 1 20 to 6 00 to 6 00 1 75 to 1 90 1 65 to 1 80 1 75 to 1 80 9 50 to 0 55 0 45 to 0 54 0 80 to 0 85 1 25 to 1 25 0 15 to 0 18 0 10 to 0 10 0 25 to 0 28 70 to $1 97 10 00 0 17 0 10 0 00 6 00 11 Township of Osprey, Will hold its first Sitting at MAXWELL, on the 29th day of May, 1877, at the hour of Ten o‘clock A. M. All parties interested are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. will be held at the Village of Hopeville, in the Ronaldsay, Hotel, kept by Mr. J. A, Scarlett, on Friday, the First day of June. Court to commence at ten of the clock a.x. JOHN VERT, The COURT OF REVISION for the The first Meeting of the Court of Revision for the The undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and surrounding country that he has fittel up his shop in Shelburne with Steam power and latest maâ€" chinery, and that a gencral stock of Furniâ€" ture will be kept in stock and at low rates. Undertaking will receive special attention, and at low rates. A nicely trir med Coffin, full mounted, for ten dollars up to forty dolâ€" lars, The cost of the Hearse to Dundalk or near Dundalk is five dollars. Burial Robes, yloves, scarfs, and hat bands, kept in Stock. Ornders by telegraph promptly attended to. Coftins can be sent by the first train, or they can be sent in the hease. The Revision Court of 1877. require it by sending namo and address in f:“, with one dollar and postige stamp enâ€" closed to T. B. 8. GRADY, Dundalk. After a careful and thorough investigation on the nature of the bug and a prwtwï¬ demonâ€" stration of its effect as a preventitive, the subscriber now defies the world to produce‘a more simple or perfect potatoâ€"bug preventiâ€" tive han he now offers to potato growers, and kindly places it within the reach of all. _ The secret and Preventive will be sent to all who The only reliable potato bug ‘»roventative in the wurl«!,_ no poison to hm}nl e, no money Defiance to Potato Bugs ! Firstâ€"Class Flour 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. THO8. McCAULEY, Sr. TERMS LIBERAL. _ Apply to First class Sand delivered to any part of the Village. Osprey, 80th April, A. D. 1877. _ d1i4 on his premises Owen Sound Street, near the STATION, â€" â€" .« Dundalk. Good Family Flour for sale, Dundlak,"Feb, 23, 1877. tiâ€"15 Proton, 30th April, 1877. d15 Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he has on hand and for sale a fine stock of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, SUMMER DRINKS, SYRUPS, ORANGES, GINGER BEER, CIDER, Canned Fruit, &c. Also that he has opened new Refreshment Rooms, May 10, 1877. Ten per cent discount for Cash. Dundalk, April 5, 1877. New nature in her gayest robe is drest, And hails the gentle breathing of the west With all her charms displayed. SAND, SAND! Dandalk, April 18, 1877. Mr. P. WHITTLE! Flour! Flour! TOWNSHIP OF PROTON, RUTHERFORD This is n ASSERTION Jur ai 4 ill be. t j fon thi - 3 & o s is no empty ASSERTION but SOBER TRUTH, Our aim has been, and always will be, to sustain the repttation this House has gained for straightâ€"forward DEALING NOTICE. KEN. McAULAY, Jr. E. HUMPHRIES, Undertaker, NOTICE. NOTICE. s is no empty ASSERTION but SOBER TRUTH, Our aim has been, and always will be, to sustain the reputation this House has gained for straig of the best of Goods and marked at exceedingly low figures. COME AND EXAMINE OUR GOOPS: THEY ARE ALL NEW AND STYLISH thrown away on drugs. ( TO have a Large Stock on hand, and more coming. Already we have the Liargest, Assorted, and Cheapest Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, MILLINERY, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, &c¢., in Dundalk. POTATO GROWERS. for Sale. JAMES GIBSON, Township Clerk. Township Clerk. Shelburne. tâ€"15 *y10 h12 it Immense Quantitiees of New and Stylish DAVIDSON‘S Store. ‘Thos. Smith, Esq., Normanby. James Murdoch, ., Egremont. Wim. Cauldfield, Esq., Egremont, This Company having fulfilled all the conâ€" ditions required by the statute is now preâ€" pared to receive applications for insurance on pared to receive :{fg}lfl Farm, Vil.l?e and Mer Company divides its Geo. Jackson, Eu]., Exâ€"M. P. ; Durham. ‘(';“:A MBMnllo;, Lsa, 310!;;;?. Forest. 3. A. Drew, ., Q. C., Elora, G, T. Orton, E:;]., M. P., Fergus. Robt. Stevenson, Ksq., Arthur Township. Siduey Smith, E‘a&,qArflmr Township. Calvin C. Green, Esq., Arthur Village, A. Meikl;jdm. Esq., {lhr::t;n 6 ‘Thomas Swan, ., Mount Fores F. W. s_tgyepspz,‘]_'hq. , Mount Forest. w. w. Wiuaem,'h‘a;g.'hlount Forest. W. H. Ryan, Esq., Normanby. A few choice Farms for Sale. FIRE INSURANCE CO‘Y Residence and Officeâ€"Next the Photograph Gallery, Dundalk. 9 MONEY TO LOAN at Eight per cent! Constantly on hand at the POST OFFICE, DUNDALK, â€" Price only $2.00. Conveyancer, etc. 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. tors, or their Agents, as above re(luested, and the said Executors under the provisions of the said Statute, will not be liable for the assets Ix Pursvaxer or StatuTes, 20th Victoria, Chap. 20, Nection 27â€"Notice is hereby given that all Creditors, and other persons having any debt, or claim upon or effecting the Estate of Wirrtax RostNson, late of the Township of Proton, in the County of Girey 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 RutError» & HuxTeR, of the Village of Dundalk, County of (irey, Agents for Alexander and Charles McConnell, Executors of the said William Robinson, deâ€" ceased, on or before the 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,) held by them. _ And immediately after the said Twentyâ€"fifth day of May, the said Executors will be at liberty to DISTRIBUTE THE Assers 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 Execnâ€" Executors‘ Notice The highest Market Price in cash paid for Wool. etc., any quantity of Wool left at his Mills. Also that he has in Stock a Large quantity of Cloths, Satinets, Flannels, Biankets, Stocking Yarn, ete., which will be sold very Low for Cash, or given in exchange for The Subscriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Osfrey, and surrounding Townships, that he is prepared to manuâ€" facture into all kinds of Marriage Certificates and Licenses, PRESIDENT : GEO. JACKSON, ESQ., EXâ€"M. P. Osprey WOOLLEN MILLS, MAXWELL. RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, Agents. April 12th, 1877. g11 Cloth, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, W . NELSON, Maxwell, April 12, 1877 oF Mount Forest. L y8 LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, THE SATUGEEN MUTUAL VICEâ€"PRESIDENT : JAMES MeMULLEN,ESQ. MANAGER AND SECRETARY : BOARD OF DIRECTORS: GEORGE RENNIE. SPRING HAS ~COME ! W OGOLT .. CREDITORS. J. J. MIDDLETON, Issuer. WILLIAM RERON tile property. The *finll All sorts of Building Hardware, Paints, Oils, etc., etc., constantly on hand. Nails for buildings at $38.50 per hundred. This line willl be found COMPLETE. Having imported my Teas from New York I aim in a position to offer them at current wholesale prices. DRESS GOODS FROM 10c Splendid Raisins $1.25 per Box A Large Stock of Ladies Hats SPECIAL LINES OF CANADIAN TWEED SUITS and has succeeded in sclecting his SPRING STOCK which for Quality, Variety and Cheapuess have never been equalled in this Locality. The following few sample quotations will give some idea of the great inducements his recent judicious purchases will warrant him in offering to those who will consult their interest by giving him an early call: 4,000 RUSSIANS SLAIN ! The undersigned takes more than usual pleasure in apprising his many estcemed patro®s and the public generally, that being solicitous of his own and their interests, he deemed it necessary to locate in Toronto for the past several weeks to enable him to Purchase at the 1MMENSE TRADE SALES, which have just transpired, where Millions of Dollars‘ worth of Firstâ€"Class Goods have been W A R. The undersigned in thanking the farmers for their liberal patronage would now call their attention to the Reapers and Mowers which are second to none in the Market. These are the Noxon Reupers and Mowers, Chum?ion Reapers and Mowers, and Royce Reapers. The Subscriber is also agent for Oshawa Sulky Horse Rakes, Oshawa Threshing Machines, Firstâ€"class Waggons of all kinds, and other Agricultural Implements. â€" Call early and give your orders at the Angloâ€"American Hotel, Dundalk. â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed. ACTUALLY SLATUTGHTERED! NOXON‘S IRON FRAME STANDARD Combined. Be sure and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Dundalk, Mey 16th, 1877. Dry â€" Goods ! Hardware ! Grroceries ! READYâ€"MADE SHIRTS for 60 cents. on hand and constantly arriving. got up in firstâ€"class style, TORONTO W. T. MARSIHALTL, Agent. ¢htâ€"forward DEALING. _ Our whole Stock is compe â€"« Grain, Flour, Potatoes and Pork sold for cash only D. DAVIDSON. satisfaction to all. t*; JE sb Frames of all kinds kept in stock, and PRICES to suit the TIMES. An inspection Respectfully solicited. . raaudl . Note the Price PHOTOGRAPHS only $1.00 LOCKET TO LIFE SIZE. â€"Copying done at Would respectfully announce that he is now thoroughly established, and has on hand a large and well assorted stock of WATCHES of the b:::ï¬lndu, including the cclebrated Thos, R and Son, Waltham, Swiss, etc. Clocks of every description, Gold, Silver and Plated Chains, Masonic and Oddfellows‘ Pins, an endless variety of Ear Rings, Broaches, Finger Rings, etc., etc. Engagement and Wedâ€" ding Rings a speciality, All of which will be sold at BOTTOM CASH PRICES, Having had experience in all the different brauches 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. The Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has purchased the Photoâ€" graph Business at And is now prepared to take Photographs of all kinds from ® ALL WORK WARRANTED, Shopâ€"Photograph Block, one door north of Mercer‘s Harness Shop. Flesherton, March 22, 1877, & Having â€" recently WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., in The feathered songster serenades his mate, Having been in the Business a number W . Irqx;s. Dundalk, Jan. 29, 1877. Photography. he bachelor resolves to try his fate And woo some pretty maid. Wm. DOLL, FPlesherton, he teels confidant he can give DUNDALK, ble RATESâ€" Can depend upon being antisfied by leaving . us their orders. NOST APPROVED KINDS â€" BEST STYLE OF THE ART is now fitted up in the very best style, and THE Large Circulation Dundalk Guide Job Department. FOREIGN AXD and contains a vast amount of interesting 28 COLUMN PAPER Possesses Great Facilities "DUNDIALK GUIDE,‘ Medium for Advertisers. "Dundalk Guide " The STATION, KNEW JOB WORK R E A D I N GJM ATT E R, Promptitude . FAMILY NEWSPAPER The office is turnished with,»,, K="POSTAGE FREL..53 Axp. wruuru® GREATEST â€" should subscrib for the WV OR GG. Price $1.00 rer Axwuor for doing all kinds of Opposite makes it an exoellent All who waut a good done in the very J. TOWXSEXD & CO. Parties wishing IN ADVANCE. DUNXDALEK, THE THE EDITORIABS.