ndsay ; 30th en â€"NERICXâ€"PERGUsONâ€"At Orangeville, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. A. Carrick, Mr. John Emerick, to Miss Eliza Ferguson, both of Horning‘s Mills. Irayâ€"Kxoxâ€"At Orangeville, on the 13th imst., by the Rev A Camviclk We To all of Artemesia. yERICKâ€"FERcUSON LIVANT mst., by the Rev. A. C:r;w:l:’: A. Bray, of Grarafraxa, to Miss Jane Knox, of Proton?® The General .\~.~flnl»lynflhw Church in Canada was opened at Wednesday evening, when the : = sermon was preached lry Rev. Dr. etiring Moderator. ‘The case d"'-'b.“). Macdonnell, of Toronto, after .h‘. t ye Kaaw Au Jtc ce s t KX cont defeat of 1,500 Cireassians at Jmed was due to their demanding against the Russians. The latter on them suddenly, and 1,100 Cirâ€" were killed. The fugitives butcherâ€" e inhabitants of the surrounding whom they met, elaiming that they ayed them to the Russians, ussian proclamations in Armenis payment for necessaries supplied my, and severe punishment for Furkish Chamber of l»;_; 1 1 Turcoâ€"Russian War. retuse M xt mas been a dangerous outbreak of WO to 20,000 mounted Arabs in t between Damascus and Allepo. try is almost denuded of troops. ermor of Syria has ulegrnmd for e, and until it reaches the ill probably be given up to plandâ€" : probably is the disturbance reâ€" the Peradespatch of June 14. It n finaliy settled. mrhans, Mount Forest, m ton and Fordwich, besides w : from other places. + zements are being made to m chinery into the Cariboo, B.C., shere gold has hitherto beearmengy M Itered he MARRIED pick ana 8 hip of certain fees w-ï¬u- tc., in the office of‘hm. it on Fnday mer stone of Guthri was laid with x†y, the 12th inst., in th 200 spectators. The aying $750 to the county, and incil intend malil“l.u. Registrar, hand over his share, hgo remarks that pressure in ht to bear upon the Toronto, ruce Railway Colll]‘y by the long the line tondu.th.. nge the present narrow gauge e lt'wllll',,' trunk Ines. It is proâ€" » extend the line to Wingham. micipalities promise to bonus rally should the improvements BIRTHS alated +. Copeman, to Miss H. of Artemesia, "t.~â€"On the 6th Mfl in A MceAlmon, Mr. v s Seott, both of Artemosia. ‘T.â€"~Un the 12th inst., lim ‘A. MeAlmon, ll'.z Miss Mary Aun Stewart trongly nia, who will N!si;l. here and quartz mining by machinery, tume past lllli&lw‘. has been veen the Registrar of l* ounty Council relative 1 oi last session. Govmh me experienced quartz minery " PCagnhs. xt d Poreign RBible -*Atl.‘:" heldt im Exeter Hall on eduesâ€" The income of the past year and the expenditure, £212,â€" s of Bibles and Testaments wched the total of 2,670,742 _ an agyregate during the cars of the society‘s existence opmes. _A large distribution n Turkey, 25,000 copies havâ€" ited by the Turkish agency ; have beea purchased in Rusâ€" ty‘s operations extend to Afâ€" ry and (Cape YVerd Islands abl H k Grand Duke of Hesse, died at F ~ t m a. ‘The report of the sociâ€" _practice of circulating in countrics translations from *. _ ""We would as soon," it er to a dying man because it or bread to the ntmi’ not made of the finest Duncan Ferguson of a In Artemesia, at the by Rev. James Baskâ€" Friday ssume the offensive. suffered neavy losses ery engagements beâ€" and the garrison conâ€" :. Osborne, to Mrs. Artemesia. n _ Flesherton, on the Rev. Mr. Johnâ€" n('rl'n'lhng to u).-_hz is futher three months succeeded by his eldest lin Colgan of a son. ngland villagers. This has impression. despatch announces iday, having just comâ€" first year. He was bomn 1806, and durine th« osition of the Turkish roved, and the Turks n the 19th inst., the ey, merchant, of & n the 18th inst., spatch of 12,000 rel had beer ilation of Rrzetoum H &h«. hm&nd JT; at Constantinople es of full n the 18thinst., which march d the Grand Duke s of the army. ort a nu‘mmry ughont Suturday , d 3,000 Monteneâ€" The Turks were Spuz, leaving 2,â€" night, nten xact um states that 1 Toprak Kaleh t reports that alled after treâ€" ds ï¬oll‘ll‘ whole line. is at Deliâ€" : to Toprak el horsemen received a battahons lefeated by Mukhtar June 21, 1877. The best Companies in the Province repreâ€" Tux Oupest Firs Issvraxce and Moxey Loay Agg®cy in the Towxsutr. wâ€"â€"â€"â€" M Farm and Village Lots For Sale. Commissioner in the Queen‘s Bench, > Conveyancer, &c. JOS. McARDLE, #=.Special attention p‘ud to the Dispensing Physicians‘ Priscriptions AND FAMILY RECIPES. Dundalk, June 20, 1877. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dyes, Patent Medicines, and Proprietory Articles DUNDALK Medical Hall‘ Butter, rolls, per lb......... **" MBR CMHEY4â€"=ssc4sesrcven‘s FC@S PCO AOH+.cccrvccccrcccres Potatoes, per bag............ ‘Turnips, per bush............ BECYs DOK SOUter«sscescreetsrens Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Spring Wheat " l_hrley. x % -.t TORONTO MARKETS. . Toroxto, June 20, 1877. Fall Wheat, per bush ...... $1 50 to $1 60 Spring Wheat * se« 1 45 to 1 48 Examiner Office, June 14, 1877. !_ijr per bo_rrel..._..,.:‘,..b...ï¬@ 50 to 8 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ DUNDALK â€" MARKETS. Duxvark, June 21, 1877 Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $4 25 to $4 25 Corn )fl-l 4 4C recrerece & O0 tor & O8F Fall Wheat per bush........ 1 60 to 1 60 Spring Wheat " _ ......... 1 35 to 1 40 Onts * ~svcesecc OR ho : CY 40 Barley "* _ ........ 0 00 to 0 00 Peas *) wesserse O 70 to O 70 EWY PEK BOR4.â€"crassysssceccecs * & OO t HQ 00â€" Potatoes per bags.......... 0 90 to 110 Pork per 100................. 0 00 to 0 00 Beok ~** . sresccrecesersnsrece %ANF tor 00 Hides "*. _...........c<p.... 400 to 5 00 Sheepsking each............. 0 40 to: 1 00 Butter per lb.................. 0 15 to 0 15 Eggs per doz......... ........ 0 10 to O 10 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 00 to 1 25 Wool . NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Toronto, depart ... 8:00 a.x. 12:45 pyr. DusvaLk, * .. 106 px. 6:55 + Owen Sound, arrive... 8:25 . ". 9:45 * During navigation the Steamboat Exâ€" press will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving Toronto at 3 p.m., and arriving at Dundalk at 7:20, and Owen Sound at 9:30, on which days Owen S »und accommodation train will be cancelled. Owen Sound,depart ... 7:15 a.x. 1:00 P.M DuxpaLk, "_,..10:00 "* _ 4:00 *® Toronto, arrive... 240 Pra. 9:30 = M s aiien t t mt anihuls s # 40000 With glittering eyes ; ° > ® Seemed eager for a sudden rush A dread surprise. Nell followed close upon his heels, A fieree stagâ€"hound. «Of late she‘d missed two of her meals And glowered around. The Brampton Conservative demonâ€" stration came off on Friday, and the apeakers were Sir John, Dr. Tupper and Macdougall. _ Between three or four thouâ€" sand people were present, many of whom were Refommers. A song of the wilds we brave Shall rise in the forest green : And that song of hearts shall be, A tent on the greemâ€"hill‘s side ; A life in the woods for me ; A home in the forest wide. if to spMn&gom n 3 m ry 5 c :8‘1. on he m @ feer ; © Began to sing :â€" A life in the woods for me,â€" A home in the forest deep, When the branches waving free, With the winds their revels keep. The wild bird caged must pine For its luï¬py forest home, That bough and leaf enshrineâ€" ‘The blue heavens for its dome. Onee more on the brink L stand Of the deep. swift gliding stream ; Farewell, farewell to the land Of dust and scorching beain ! We‘ll sport in the forest shade, Like a captured deer unbouud ; U‘er every hill and glade, We‘ll search the wildâ€"wood round. ‘The bright sun has sunk ‘neath the wave, And night has swept down o‘er the scene . Dark faces peered from every bush, Lk d ogsa 2 oa 4 of the choicest quality, at lowest prices. Far down the stately avenue Of forest trees, Our hero Jack strode in full view Of enemies, Who crouched in mimic ambush near For the Guide. A ROMANCE TX THE FPOREST ® MOUNT FOREST MARKETS Residenge and address __ HOPEVILLE, Co. of Grey TRAVELERS‘ GUIDE T. G. & B. Railway 100................. 0 00 to ( o( | Flesherton, vexsrrsscsergicge... 4 00 to 5 00| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 each............. 0 40 to:â€" 1 00 F Miesaeartrecscscscess" I io O 15 « BHsersrerae thecemes . OORO to: ~ U HO Regl; y, per cord....... 1 00 to 1 25 sporsprprgrcrcccsoms O 20.to O % Fn‘en ® !NT FOREST MARKETS. re; Â¥ nfl: Wcy uitc Fiicc 2 i 6 eabe County of G A constant supply ot i« «6 ME U C cccrsause «+ f w * ««« GoNé soutH. epart ... 7:15 a.x. 1:00 p. "_,..10:00 * _ 4:00 *# wrrive... 240 rar. 9:30 * Goixe xoRrH. epart ... 8:00 a.xt. 12:45 p.3 a« some . __ woes us s +*M 3 »»...... 6 00 to 6 50 «........ 1 40 to 1 50 wc...... 1 40 to 1 55 .«...... & 30 to 1 38 ......... 0 00 to 0 00 ......... 0 50 to 0 55 ......... 0 65 to 0 75 s»...... 1 30 to 1 50 rerrcre. 0 17 to 0 17 ......... 0 10 to 0 12 ......... 0 20 to 0 26 ......... 0 50 to 1 25 ......... 0 00 to 0 00 ........ 4 50 to 5 00 ........ 8 00,to 10 00 » 4 11 00 to 10 00 to 18 to 15 to 11 to 1 20 to 58 to Wanted! . 5,000 lbs. good clean Wool, for which the highest price will be 17 50 â€"21 ‘ Proton, May 23, 1877, â€"21 16 13 56 got by Abergeldie, [359 Reg.] , dam Princess of Vaughan, -b\y §ir Colén C“amgl:dl! [%] 7 on Jan. 14, 1874, in color red and white, bred by Mr. J. Portar, Vaughan, Co. York, the ‘property of Mr. Paul Brown, Co. Peel, got by Abergeldie, [359 Reg.] , dam Princess Peptorz®.â€"Marquis of Lorne was calved on Jan. 14, 1874, in color red and white, Marquis of Lorne ‘Will serve Cows this season on Lot 208, 4th Range Proton. Firstâ€"Class klour constantly for Sale at the DUNDALK GRIST MILL Warranted as good as any offered in Dundalk, and Cheaper, Also Bran, Chop, and all kinds of Mill Feed. THOS; MoCAULEY, 8r. Monro, and the ‘"Dundalk Guide" by J Towrsend. J. CarERos. J. TOWNSEND. Dated at Orangeville, May 23, 1877. _ The "Advertiser" will be carried on by F. THEnnulenigne-l have dissolved partuership as printers and publishers of the ‘"Orangeâ€" ville Advertise:," by mutual consent. Witness : F. MONRO. J. CarERo®. J. TOWNSEND. Dissolution of Partnership. We have a number of Good FARMS for Sale on easy terms. Call at our Office. ‘rince John, [567].. _ _ _ â€" _ _ Terys.â€"$#1 cash; or $1.25 if booked. SAMUEL STOKES, Prop. Seventyâ€"flve per cent, will be paid from time to time as work progresses. The plans and svecifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned, at the village 0: Dundalk. The contract to be ;:orv;i)letal on or before the first day of November, 1877. With each»tender there must be given the names of two good and sufficient persons who are willing to become security for the due performance of the work. THE THOROUGHâ€"BRED DURHAM BULL, > Tenders "aresinvited for the furnishing materials for erecting and completing a registry office At the town of Durham, in the County of Grey, according to plans and speciâ€" fications exactly similar to those used for the erection of the office at the village of Arthur, in North Wellington. By Order in Council bearing date May 24th, 1877. RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, General Agents Dundalk, April 5th, 1877. 1 Woor Taxex x Excmaxae ror Goops or in payment for work. #».To parties coming a distance to get Roll Carding done, we will do our best to give them tgeir work home with them. soUTH GREY Registry Office ! Fullâ€"Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Filling Yarn, &c., which will be sold at moderate prices, Call and examine. _. Dundalk, Apnl 5, 1877. NOXE BUT EXPERIENCED WORKMEXN EMPLOYED, Cloth Dressing! Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing, The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of South Grey that they are prepared to exeâ€" cute all orders in Woolen Factory. I°arms for Sale. Being composed of Lot No. 198, in the 2nd Range, Township of Proton, contaming 56 mcres, about 46 cleared and in good state of cultivation. There are good comfortable buildâ€" ings on the premises, a good orchard, and conâ€" ve'-i.-‘t to ...“"" school and ma'r'ket. being C i uP uit nmatvriadPhas l ce cid sA 1122 down, and balance from 1 to 16 years, with interest at 6 per cent. Apply to ALEX. STEWART, S«., June 19, 1877. dâ€"21* Inistioge P.O. on s n e sys C B only four miles from Dundalk, T., G. & R. Payment will be required as tollows :â€"$200 o s o |" T Ten per cent discount for Cash., TRIMMED HATPS ; Flour! Flour! We have on hand a large stock of FARM FOR SALE. Dt C000 O PE CS X220°E, HeTIUTM Iibbons, New striped Lawns, Grey Cottons, Cottonades, Hosiery, &c., Hollands, Satchels, _ Fancy Ducking. We are offering Overalls and Readyâ€"made Shirts very cheap. J. & N. CAMPBELL, , June 20, 1877. fmâ€"21 receive almost daily Fresh Sup"pl_ies of New a,ndâ€Fresh Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos, rents, Raisins, Rice and General Groceries. in firstâ€"class style, FLESHERTON , a large assortment of Rihbons, Feathers, Artificial Flowers and Trimmings on hand. J â€"ANDâ€" Now is the interesting time, Â¥â€"#i. C L J «_/ Rich promises that the fruitful soil When Summer in its youthful pri Will well re the farmers‘ toil, Shedg hope on gu y&l’OMd pnme fl:envnrvpaayilln in Enwead SPRING®STOCK Grain, Flour, Meal, Salt and Bacon sold for cash only. Cash paid for Wheat, Barley, Peas *y10 dâ€"17*. We C :‘ PHOTOGRAPHS only $1.00 Note the Price â€"Copying done at reasonable RATESâ€" of years, he teels confidant he can give satisfaction to all. Frames of all kinds keptâ€"inâ€"stock, and supplied to order at $ PRICES to suit the TIMES, LOCKET TO LIFE SIZE. And is now prepared to take Photographs of all kinds from P The Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has purchased the Photoâ€" graph Business at DUNDALK, on his premises Owen Sound Strect, near the STATION, â€" â€" â€" Dundalk. Good Family Flour for sale, Dundlak, Feb. 23, 1877. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he has on hand and for sale a fine stock of I have much pleasure in returning thanks to the Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Comâ€" pany of Canada, for the promptâ€"and very satisfactory manner in which they through Messrs. Rutherford & Hunter, have settled my claim for damages done to my dwelling by Card of Thanks The highest Market Price in cash paid for Wool. etc., any quantity of Wool left at his Mills. Also tlmtl}w has in Stock a Large quantity of Cloths, Satinets,. Flannels, lflu\ketfl, Stocking Yarn, etc., which will be sold very Low for Cash, or given in exchange for inhabitants of Os) ;éj. ]su_tiâ€";â€"l;;mu;;d;;xé Townships, that ï¬e is prepared to manuâ€" facture into all kinds of The Subscriber wishes to intimate to the Osprey WOOLLEN MILLS, MAXWELL. J. Nixon, New Survey. Those from a distance calling early in the morning will get their rolls home with them the same day. P l t JAMES McM. REID. Dundalk, May 23, 1877. 1 attention to business and gno‘d w(:’rk. to merit a share of public patronage. Havâ€" ing had an experience 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 past: Mr. H. Graham, Merchant, Dunâ€" dalk; Mr. J. Agnew, Councillor, New Surâ€" vey ; Mr. W. Hoskinson, New Survey ; Mr. Leads, the onward movement forward in his motto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, and surrounding Townships, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulling Maâ€" chinery formerly owned by Mr. J. J. Middleton, and has fitted them up in firstâ€" class style, and is now ready for Roll Cardâ€" ing and Cloth Dressing, nndyhopes by strict Having been in the Business a number Wool Carding j â€"ANDâ€" Cloth Dressing. Cloth, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Mr.â€"P.â€" WHITTLE! in sums to suit borrowers. _ Apply to REAL ESTATE SECURITY, Messrs. Lauder & Proctor, Torontoâ€"st.. Dundalk, June 6. 1877. cm Toronto. An inspection Respectfully solicited. Shirtings, Heavy Dueking, Hessians, â€" BMV{)ennhn?g Money to Loan ! TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, sSUMMER DRINKS, BSYRUPS, ORANGES, GINGER BEER, CIDER, Canned Fruit, &c. Also that he has opened new Photography. WILLIAM HERON. Maxwell, April 12, 1877. *fmll SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLâ€" LARS TO LOAN (Signed) PROCLA MATION! Refreshment Rooms, JAMES McM. REID ail d@round. _ On every side is found. _ ’ODII\IENCE '.[‘Oâ€"I)AY to QFFER the BALANC NWWOOL.. JOHN McDOWELL, Dundalk, in endless variety. W. Trons. AT VERY GEORGE PARSON, Tp. of Osprey. LOW PRICES, AND WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL ATTENTION TO THE SAME 17â€"tf. PRINTS,â€" COTTONS, TWEEDS New ~Goods, New Goods! Trimming Ladies‘ Hats and Bonnets Dresséd Lumber ‘‘and ~Flooring Always on Hand Cupboards, &c., te., The undersigned beg to:inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and surrounding country, that : _ they are now manufacturing all kinds of Encourage Home Manufacture The undersigned in thanking the farmers for their liberal patronage would now call their attention to the Reapers and Mowers wnich are second to none in the Market. ‘These are the Noxon Reapers and Mowers, Champion 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 carly and give your orders at the Angloâ€"American Hotel, Dundalk. Satisfaction Guaranteed. m llang your Cash, Bn-tht and Eggs. â€" An inspection of our goods respect To i o sochinaihypain Al w G. R. MIDDLETON. Dundalk, May 31, 1877. s Cheaper Boots and Shoes Remember the Stand, the Shop nearly opposite the Post Office, Main Street, Dundalk. xi t M CROSS & HICKS. NOXON‘S IRON FRAME STANDARD Combined Dundalk, June 6, 1877. Dundalk, April 12, 1877 WALL PAPER " PUFF OR BLOW !" of the latest designs on hand R OCH ER Y ds, &c., tc., at the shortest notice. Furniture repaired with neatness and dispatch Estimates given and Contracts taken for all classes of Buildings. STAIRCASE : WORK AND HANDRAILING A SPECIALITY. Orders Solicited. #2"Undertaking attended to promptly. are complete in every line. and Readyâ€"Made Clothing, TORONTO HOUSKE. Doors, A full assortmert of KA Large Stock of" n done on the premises to suit every taste. _ K Old Hats and g BEonnets made to look as good as new. OUR TEAS STILL TAKE THE LEAD. to hand. which we offer at very close prices. We do not â€"».. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF We have now on hand a Large Stock of in»the latest New York Styles, Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, OoPr CALL AND SEE THEM. than the Cheapest. but we sell goods , Oats and Wool, Highest price paid in trade for Butter and Eggs. of General Goods Auso, Ts American Rubber Paint, Grass Scythes, Grain Cradles, Manure& Barley F‘ks, Squares, Grain Beythes, Hand Rakes, Spinning Wheels, Red and White Lead, Beythe Snaths, ‘Iwo prong Forks, Mirrors, Raw and Boiled Oils, Beythe Stones, Three prong Forks, Hand Saws, ‘Turpentine, &e., &c. Special Inducements in the EL A I€ D W A I€ EC Line. TORONTO the best paint in the world W. T. )[ARâ€I].J\IJ]A. Agent. E. BROWNE Cut Nails in all sizes. yll paid in Cash. D. Davidson. WE OFFER The undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and surrounding country that be bas fitted up his shop in Slxelburue with Steam power and latest maâ€" chinery, and that a general stock of Furniâ€" ture will be kept in stock and at low rates. Undertaking will receive special attention, and at low rates. A nicely trimmed 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 stration of its effect as a preventitive, the subscriber now defies the world to produce a more simple or perfect potatoâ€"bug preventiâ€" tive than 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 uire it by sending name and address in fr:%, with one dollar and postsge stamp enâ€" closed to T. B. L GRADY, _ A few choice Farms for Sale. Residence and Officeâ€"Next the Photograph Gallery, Dundalk, 9 Defiance to Potato Bugs! MONEY TO LOAN at Eight per cent! TERMS LIBERAL... Apply to Conveyancer, etc. First class Sand delivered to any part of the Village. The subscriber is prepared to offer his serâ€" vices as Stone Mason to any one requiring the same. _ All Work done in a nt':?acmry manner, HENRY SCHENK, Corner of Queen and Vietoria Streets. Dundalk, May 3, 1877. t(â€" A BOOX TO POTATO GROWERSS tâ€"l4 May 10, 1877 SAND, SaAND! Dandalk, April 18, 1877. WV. NELSON%Y%, D. DAVIDSON. LANDS BOUGHT AND soOLD Notice to the Public. NOTICE. KEN. McAULAY, Jr. E. HUMPHRIES, y Shelburne, Dundalk. tiâ€"15 h12 Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. MOST APPROVED KINDS. . BEST STYLEOF THE ART is now fiitted up in the very best style, and T HE Large Circulation Job Department. or TH® "GUIDE" PRINTING OFFICE, NEARLY Dundalk Guide OFREIGXN AXD and contains a vast amount of interesting 28 COLUMN PAPER * Dundalk G uide " "DUNDALK GUIDE,* Possesses Great Facilities Medium for Advertisers. The STATION, NEW JOB WORK READING MATTER, Promptitude The office. is turnished with FAMILY NEWSPAPER F>=°PO8TAGE FREE LOCAL NEW8, AND wire tuzs GREATEST should subscribe for the W OR K. Prrce $1.00 per Axxum Opposite for doing all kinds of makes it an excellent All who waut a good MARKET REPORTS, done in Parties wishing FN ADVANCE DUNDALK, ut © 04 THE EDITORIA BS.