Sco 'h‘vn 1 cl thousgii too ent ANADIAN $1 $1 to §4 ren, named James T. Dickâ€" on 3ignal, and R. D. C rey, th, went for a sail Tu: : day . but have not been .een â€"1 was fouml on its side. * to analyse t the deceased. who after e« ml‘.ldl;;: lour, intelligenee" be., *ays, will be found to d.m The ronder will ï¬nd.m Isfaelory account Lo .. nrmmon. i Hall where besides. y ot Baptist readers ch much weight, is it could not be IT.‘ Ts all about the *A pepaeart d the "Lible T% w* dey and MÂ¥ (Baptist) Coll Baptist Hi» t ry all the more H u caused in S ptist Hi» t * (€ig, i me. h."‘ln(n,m', s by Dr. .-\nm P"‘.‘ Parky Buptst Colle... ! gave, am aptist authe Pl‘uf.u.,' i ITEMS Home d by them by breakiss ~UD. AS one that i:;-pun! .’mï¬mh’.- m your re.d.n.‘. "American Bible "Dible T-llb- jNoted the above _ seon alse by the “ap'i_g; uâ€â€™ are. _ more than this ““““lnd".\m" New Tâ€â€œM‘ transiated baptise they occur by ynates, and "A ~uk * / as follows :â€"_ partments in whiclh content to u.o" ow n b.n.ml.‘ ‘Hnwin‘ P en . «ol At that time in § sevuniius Youpr Juung man . Ford has Meantime 1 for a fortâ€" 1¢ contenis Phoatr M.".‘ “' ages 478â€"4,) being 1 read, by Mr, â€"Manter, 3p, P pâ€" C> foul gas, Wuere were cati nurderer IZTY ra were lat account ir number of Isfirar e Sarma dLerALs on legree lon M"' le Society, reigu !l&un. mc same of is "Baptisg page as my t (now Pn; Colleg®, No.. JSaise iuipq» ip«" which eek ?" Dr, tist College hink make Suciety umoa’ uca unced, have . which I utr.ry thy ‘un show ‘, aptis® »wn Hall 133 there. i perusal 4 quuud irg Jing .\f-'.n.,, 33« tween C may incan r, has liime »mity SUI ||. & -uel,.. * may by snaceo in of Paptisg ally, §1ven but the Mr hgt If The Council of Artemesia mot as a Court of Rovision in the Town Hall, Flesherton, on Monday, June 3rd. Members all present After the members had taken the necessary declarations, the court opened and preâ€" seeded to hear appeals against the assessâ€" ments of 1878, which were dealt with as follows, viz.: No. 1, John Weber, assessâ€" Rutledge, appeal dismissed; No. 3, Hawâ€" kins assessiment lowered $100, assessed on R. Roll for vilage lot; No. 4, Thomas Osborne, assessment lowered $50; No. a, Thes. Dunlop, assessed as temant of lot 20, Moved by Mr. Dennuely, seconded by Mr. MeMillan, That the Clerk get 350 copies of byâ€"laws 171 to 177 inclusive with the Acts respecting fences and pounds printed in pamphilet form.â€"Carried. Council adjourned to meet at the Reâ€" vere House, Markdale, when ealled by the Reove. ment on R. P. lowered $50; No.2, George Dated 1st J une, 1878. Byâ€"laws No. 171, respecting statute labor and pathimasters, No. 172, respecting animals running at large, pounds and pound keepers ; No.*73, respecting fences ; No. 174, authorizing the removal of obâ€" structions on public highways; No. 175, to enforce the Act respecting Canada thisâ€" tles ; No. 176, for inflieting fines and penâ€" alties ; No. 177, respecting public reads, read three times and passed. To the Reeve and Council of the Townâ€" ship of Gisnelg :â€" In addition to the byâ€"laws prepared by us, we would respectfully recommend the printing of the Act respecting fences, with the amendment of last Session, and also of the act respecting pounds. (Signed) D. McDoxxs1, 1. MeDonald, Esq., and the Clerk, having been appointed some time ago to propare cortain byâ€"laws for the township, submiited drafts of byâ€"laws with the folâ€" lowing recommendation, which was adopâ€" ted :â€" Byâ€"law No.170, to divide the township into five polling subdivisions read three times, and passed. Moved by Mr. Donnely, seconded by Mr. MeMillan, That John S. Black be paid $78 for assessing, and $5 for distribâ€" uiing notices of appointments to office.â€" Carried. & Mored by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Dunsmere, That $70 be appropriated to each Ward for the improvement of roads and bridges, and that no farther special grunts be mude, except to townâ€"lines.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Dunsmore, That $30 be granted for bridgo at Lot 58, Con. 2, E. G. R., the work to> be lot by the mover.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. MceMillan, seconded by Mr. Donnely, That Mrs. Seaton and Mrs. Black receivo each #4 as charity.â€"Curâ€" ried. Moved by Mr. Dounely, seconded Mi. MeMillan, That Joseph Morrow refunded $1 for statute labor charged lum in 1877, which he had performed Carried. Moved by Mr. MeMillan sacaondlad Moved boy Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Dunsmeore, That the sccount of G. J. Blyth, for printing, amounting to $17, be vaid.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Dunsmecre, seconded by Mr. Davis, That §25 be granted for a bridge at Lot 17, Con. 2, E. G. R.. and that the mover let the work.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Donnely, seconded by Mr. MeMillan, That Messrs. Davis and Dunsmere be appointed & Committere to let a contruct for building a bridge at Lots 8 and 6, letween Cons. 8 and 9. the aâ€" mount not to exceed $800.â€"Czarried. Moved by Mir. MceMilian, seconded by Mr. Davis, That the petition of John Meâ€" Quarric and others, to build a bridgo at Lot 48, between the 2nd and 3rd Cons., N. D. R., le granted; also $80 for said purpose, and that the mover let and inâ€" spect the work.â€"Carried. R.; John MceQuarrie and 22 others, for a bridge at Lot 5, Cons. 8 and 9; John B. Thibods and 52 others, for deviation on Lots 107 and 108 on 2nd Con., W. T., and S. &. Arch. Campbell and others applied for a grant for a bridge at Lot 17, Cons. 2, and 3, E. G. R. Moved by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. McMillan, That the petition of Isane Hooper and cthers be granted.â€"Carried. At the close of the Court of Revision the Council met for general business. Minâ€" ntes of last day‘s proceedings read. The following petitions were read: Isaae Hooper and others respecting alterations in road beats on 2nd4d and 8rd Cons., S. D. Mill Street N., Markdale, instead of Alexâ€" ander Kay; Alexander Bell, assessed as tenant for Lots 8 and 9, on Ist Con., 8. J). K., and assessment of Lot 9 reduced $80; Finlay MacRae, assessed as owner for Lot 42, Con. 2, 8. D. R., W. 4 Lot 16, Con. 4, N. D. R., and W. 4 Lot 14, Con, E. G. R.; Jarus Hall entered instead of Juber Hall ; Joseph McCutcheon, instead of Edward Blackstock ; Robt. Davis, instead of Thomâ€" as E. Davis, for Lut 6, Mill St. N., Markâ€" dale; William Davidson as owner of Lot 55, Con. 2, E. G. R., instead of George Dinkly ; Thomas Brennan, struck off the Roll; Frank Fosters assessment raised $50; Arch. McLellan, Lot 22, Con. 4, N. 1. R., name struck off. ‘ Moved by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. MeMillan, That the Assessment Roll as aimended be now finally passed and certiâ€" fied to by the Clerk.â€"Carried. Ioll certified to by the Clerk Court of Revision closed. Council met at the Rocky Saugeen Hoâ€" tel, on the 3rd inst, and organized a Court of Revision. All the members present. Reeve in the chair. Assessment Roll amended as follows:â€"Adam Beck, euter ad for the 1st and 2nd divisions of Lot 10, on the 1st Con., E. G. R. Joseph Young, for 3rd division of Lot 10, on 1st Con., E. G. K; Charles MceKinnon, for 2nd and 8rd divisions of Lot 16, on the 1st Con., E. G. ; Finlay MacRue, assessed for Lot 15, Artemesia Council. Glenelg Council. Jaxes Bnows, Clerk D. McDoxx®z, Jas. Brows. , and the by be to McAvorâ€"In Owen Sound, on the 4th izst, Mr. William M«..voy, aged 67 yeari. __ Robert Morrison, aged 77 yours. _ 4 Ht Tunsstasâ€"Jn Bentinck, on the 96th ult., the wife of Morretâ€"At Owen 80 on the 3rd June, Robâ€" ert J, Wellington, 33 years, eldest son of Dr. J. L. Mofiet, and grandson of the late Hon. __ Mr. Charles Prrsinap, aged S yeure. _ Â¥ Lemanâ€"in @iloweis, ou the 2b ‘nst, to Helen Law daughter of Mr. Jumes Watt. _ NTLLIGANâ€"CAMPBELLâ€"On the 5th inst, at the rosidence of the bride‘s father, Bentinck, b%ath- Rev. Wm. Park, Mr. Thomas Milligan, nâ€" tiuck, to Jano, eldest daughter of Mr. Quinton Campbedl. McMrctaNâ€"McEAcEERNâ€"On the 6th inst., at the residence of the bride‘s fathar, by Rev. John Meliillan, Mr. Duncan McMillan, jr.. Arthur Township, to florw, eldest daughter of M. Archiâ€" Davinsoxâ€"Watrâ€"On the 12th inst., at the fresi Grrerâ€"In Glencig, on the 18th of April last, the wife of Mr. N. Grier, of & son. McFArtaNrâ€"In Normanby, on the 2nd inst, the wife of Mr. Thos. McFarians of a dsaghter. McDoxat.oâ€"In Glenelz, on the 1st of June, the wife of John McDonald, £sq., exâ€"Deputyâ€"Roeve of a daughtor. HuxtE®Râ€"In Durham, on the 11th inst., the wife of J. H. Huntor, Fsq., M. P. P., of a daughter. An Irishman being asked why he wore his stockings the wrong side outwards, reâ€" plied it was because there was a hole on the other side. One hundred and eightyâ€"two workmen were killed by an exrxlosion in a coal mine near Wigan, Lancashire, Eng., on Friday last. A tornado passed over the city of Canton on the 11th of April, killing ten thousand people. Stanley, the Atrican explorer, is at Brus sels on a visit to the King of the Belgians A total abstinerce club of over 600 members has been organized in Orangeâ€" ville. Bush fires are raging in Hull and Gloucester townships in the Ottawa disâ€" triet. | Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Webster, ‘Thnt. in reterence to the matter of F. Mcâ€" Cann, that the Clerk be instructed to say that if reccipt is produced to the Council that tazes have been paid as stated, that ' the Council will see taxes properly returnâ€" ed.â€"Carried. â€" Mr. Pedlar moved, secondâ€" I ed by Mr. Webster, that a correspondence ' be eztered into between parties owning |land through which a proposed road is to run from the Artemesia falls to the Town line of Eupbrasia, and with Council of Euphrasin as to parties in the route of said road in Euphrasia, their proposition to be I based on the fact of the road being estabâ€" lished throughout, and that with this view‘ the report of Councillor Wright be received, as well as the rough sketch of said road by G. L. Latimer, both of which to be proâ€" perly fyled.â€"Carried. Mr. Wright meved, seconded by Mr. Elliott, That the matter of Peter Seott cannot be entertained, as those lots are usually considered in assessâ€" ing to contain fifty acres, more or less.â€"â€"â€" Carried. Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Webstor, That the prayer of the petiâ€" tion of James Elliott and others, relative to opening Town line between Artemesia and Euphrasia, opposite lots 95 and 96, ba granted, and that the Commissioner for Ward No. 2 be authorized to expend a sum not to exceed $50, for the above purpose, providing the ‘Township of Euphrasia exâ€" pond an equal amount on said portion of road.â€"Carried. Mr. Elliott moved, secondâ€" ed by Mr. Wright, That the Reeve issue his order for $8, being exponses of Comâ€" mittee on Valley road.â€"Carried. _ Mr. Webster moved, seconded by Mr. Elliott, that $12 be granted towards opening sideâ€" road No. 80, S. D. R., provided Mr. Vane: give an equal amount in work, $Conncillor for Ward No. 2, to inspect it. Council , adjourned. _______ exvork Bishop MeCoskry, of Detroit, has resignâ€" ed his bishopric and left the mini.try. t J. W. Hexozzsox, Tp. Clerk. wowwwwâ€"â€" 44 en 4 _ The Duke of Cambridge has sailed for Malta. mer, C. Gamon, F. MeCaun, J. C. Griffiths. Petitions presented and read as follows: Thos. Elliott and others, G. J. Blyth and others, A. Munshaw and others. Accounts presented as follows:â€" Thos. Lauder, Registration, &c., $17.15; A. McGill, road scrapers, $78; T. Bolster, Stationery, $5.87 ; M. E. Merriam, Mr. Boyle‘s Coffin, #9; J. W. Henderson, quarter‘s salary, $87.50; J. Montgomery, bread to Mr. Boyles, $1.70; G. J. Biyth, printing, $82.50. Mr. Webster moved, seconded by Mr. Elliott, That the following accounts be paid : G. J. Blyth, J. Montgomery, Thos. Lauder, M. E. Merriam, J. W. Henderson, T. Bolster, and that the Reeve issz0 his order for the same.â€"Carried. Mr. Pedlar moved, seconded by Mr Wright, That the Reeve issue his order in favor of Adam Hislop for $4, and James Campbell for $11.50, for road work, when erdered by the Commissioner for Ward No. 4.â€"Cmied.‘ Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Web ster, That the Reeve issue his order in favor of Mr. Whithy for $77, being salary and pestage as assessor for 1878.â€"Carried. Mr. Pedlar moved, seconded by Mr. Wright, That the Collector be asked to give some definite information relative to lot 37, con. 14, as to whether it were pessible to collect the taxes from the property thereon for years 1874, 1875 and 1877.â€"Carried. Mr. Minutes of Inst meeting read and conâ€" firmed. Monthly statement of Treasurer presented and read, showing a balance on hand of $288.05.â€"Report of Committee on Valley road presented and read. Applicaâ€" tions of Police trustees of the Police Villages of Flesherton and Markdale, presented and read. Communications fron.:‘tho following parties presented and Read: G. L. Latiâ€" "Murk Place," luts 11, 12 and 18, block B, Flesherton ; No. 7, Mark Larmon, asseesed for N. pt. 27, con. 6; No. 8, Philip Larmon, assessâ€" ed for 8. part 27, con. 6; No. 9, Andrew Nesbit, appeal dismissed ; No. 10, Hector Kennedy, assessment reduced $50 ; No. 11, James Steward, appeal not heurd ; No. 12, F. McCanr, assessed on R. R. for the whole of lot 4, Walker Street, Markdale; Mo. 18, James Flinn, assessed for lot 26, 2nd N. D. R.; No. 14, John W. Large, assessed as owner of lot 127, 1st E. Mr. Elliot moved, seconded by Mr. Webster, That the Assessâ€" ment Roll for 1878, now finally passed by this Court, be certified as finally passed, according to Statutes.â€"Carried. After the Court of Revision was closed, the Council proceeded to general business. mont. donce of the bridss fathor, Normwaby, by the Rev. Wm. Park, Mr. Win. Davidson, Brampâ€" MARRIED DEATHS. zn, of the Township of Egreâ€" BIRTHS on the 3lst ult., Mr. Co thousauds of testimonials received, are suflicâ€" ient evidence of its great superiorityâ€"and it stands toâ€"day at the head of the list of REAPERS in the United States and Canâ€" ads. â€" Manufscture? by Emphatically the best and most beautiful Reaping Machine in the world. ‘The extraordinary large sale of this maâ€" chine last year, the popularity which it atâ€" chine last year, the popularity which it atâ€" tained in this country and Europe, and the BI SURE YOU SEEET BEFORE YOU BUY! No fines Expenses Lower than any other Company. For further information apply to JOSEPH F. MOWAT, a week in you free. No risk. business at :v] Co., Portland, Maine Royce Reaper Loans made at 8 per cont and upwards according to privileges granted. INVESTMENT COMFPANY, (Limited.) Capital £500,000, Stirling. Any Person Wanting Money Einglish & Scotish THE undersigned will be at Lots 5, on :hu gt'l; dz.;d 9th (‘nn.‘,‘ Glfnelku. ws:ot the buildâ€" ing of w mweross the Ioc ugeen, at 2 :;:Tockr p in, on Saturday, the 'l'lnc{ Jund, 1878 THOMAS DAVIS, N G DUNSMORE, Particulars and mu‘xlplei‘vrfu'-rrih'?.'; \free. Improve your ugm time at this business. . Address STIN8ON & Co., Portland, Maine. businoss you can "llunï¬n in. 85 to 220 per day made by uny worker of either sex, t a _ right in their own localities. DUNDALK MARKETS, Dundalk, June 5, 1878. Spring Wheat, per bush... $0 85 to 0 Fall * hi ... $100 to 1. Oats, * ... 026 to 0 Peas, wl ... 0 50 to 0O Barley, 64 ... 0 80 to O Butter, pet lb.................. 0 12 to 0 Eggs, per doz.................. 0 08 to 0 Potatoes, per bush............ 0 40 to 0 Wool per Jb..................... 0 20 to 0 Hay DCP K0 eceeceereceres Potatoes per bags.......... Pork per 100 Dss Beef 8 .uannesemrcee+ HiQo® U\ .cxravcavrrrisiem Sheepskins cach............> Butt@er pBF Ib....cc.c k6 Eggs p@F dOZ......cccsereees Wood, dry, per cord....... YE UOL :+â€" :c erveverererncrervenrer DurHas, June 6, Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $2 50 to Flour No. 2, 4 * 2 25 to Corn Mest "* . "* ......... 1 h0o Shorts, th s it 0 90 to Bran, tCX We 0 70 to Fall Wheat per bush........ 0 95 to Spring Wheat, R. Chaif... 0 70 to Glasgow * ame O 98 40 Onts 4C nvsis i0 27 to Burley t erescess Y 40 to Peas * . ssseese« â€" O 80 to Hay peP £0B.....c.....c..... 10 50 to Potatoes per bags.......... 0 45 to Pork per 100 lb............. 4 50 to Bocf _ ¢C sssusssuusssecccse 4 00 to Hidos "*~ .s.sicsuccczssiscese 4 80 to Sheepskins cach............. 0 50 to Butter per Ib.................. 0 12 to Egos per doz.................. 0 08 to y18 Glenelg, June lith, 1878 Notice to Contractors. Mixed Paints, Ready for use, in small tins, all colours. THE NEW IMPROVED GRASs SCYTHES, RAKES, SNATHS, GRAIN sCYTHES, FORKS, HOES BRUSH SCYTHES, SPADES Barn Door Hinges, all kinds, only 5 cents per lb. Now on hand a full Assortment of New Advertisements. A Car Load, 200 Kegs, CUT NAILS, all sizes, DURHAM, June 12th 1878. White Lead, in small tins. White Lead, best quality, in 25 1b kegs. Machine picked and free trom hea:lless nails, which he is selling at yery low prices. DURHAM MARKETS. Should borrow from the free. No risk. Reader, if you want a business at which persons of cither sex can muko great pay all the time a week in your own town. 25 Outft Agent, Durham, NORMAN McINTYRE, Valuator, Durhan ai 2o COCHRANE, Dasha: For any and every thing in the Hardware Ling, if you want to get the best value for your money. Mowat‘s New Hardware STORE, 6 all the time wp.é. Hancett & (Lower Town), DURHAM, 50 to 20 to All goods Cheap for Cash, _ _HUNTER Is Recsiving this week 0 70 1 00 0 75 1 02 0 28 0 45 0 55 11 50 0 50 t 44. 27. AZRUINALIATAZLANy 1878 _ A TTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW, &c. Office, opâ€" 0 75 0 12 0 08 1 50 0 21 (‘) :.'k;’ The North Grey Temperance Board have ‘* | made arrangements for holding a Ceunty 1 33 !Temperance Convention on Dominion Day at 0 28 | Flesherton, for considering and discussing 0 45 l the various phases of the Dunkin Aet, Crooks‘ 0 85 | Act, and Scott Permissive Act, recently pasâ€" 1 50 ised by the Dominion Gevernment, and for 0 50 ‘the transaction of other important business 5 Ofl:connectml with the temperance question in 5 00 this County, ‘Temperance Societies of all 5 00 | kinds, Evangelical congregations of all deâ€" 0 75 | nomiuations, Young Meus‘ Christian Associâ€" 14 | ations, Sunday Schools Day Schools, Lodges og | of Grangers, or other orgamzations, who proâ€" 1 ;q | mulgate the principals otf total abstinence :: { and prohibition, are urgently requested to 9 21 | send one or more delegates, and any person not so appointed, but is known to be a temâ€" perance man or woman, is equally and just 8 as earnestly requested to attend in their indiâ€" ‘,, | vidual capacity. _ It is expected that the Rey. 0 90 * Thomas Gales, agent of the Dominion Alliâ€" 1 05 + ance for the total suppression of the liquo 0 28 | traffic, and other prominent temperance repâ€" 0 50 | resentatives, will ‘;e present. 0 40| _ The T. G. & B, R, Co. have kindly agreed 0 12 | to carry persons to and from the Convention 0 0Q / at one full fare. The morning session will () 40 , cominence at 9:30 a. mn., and close at 12:30. 22 | Afternoon session at 2 p. m., and close at 4, amase | When an open air Mass Temperance Mecting ~___| will be held, and close in time for the evenâ€" cce ’ing trains. We trust that the temperance _ | people of the county will exert themselves to 6 {:ly | make this Convention the most sucecssful is ‘ sex, | numbers, the most convincing in earnestness, 1 ities. of any gathering of the kind ever held in this | Cuoy | part of the country. â€" 3 Ee 2 15 1 75 J. H. HUNTER. the Department of Public Works. _ _ _ _ No Tendor will be entertained unless on the printed form and unliss the printed conditions ure kJ undersiqned and endorsed "Tonder for Georginn Bay Branch," will be received up to noon of Saturday the 29th day of June next. The line will extend from Station O of location of 1877, on the western side of South River, near Nipissingan Post Office, to the head of navigation of French River, about 5 miles east of Cantin‘s Bay, and will be in length about 50 miles. Pr.t.:{nosdn will be received in two forms (A and B) as forth in a memorandum of Conditions of Contract, which with specifications and other Departmeut of Public Works ds l y s d s e l es t Ee L Doctrine and Examples of Infant Bnythm, with an Exposure of the Systematic Policy of Bapâ€" tist Church Publications of Misquotation from Inâ€" funt baptist writers and of mi.sresruenution in Eunenlwl‘mveu from Baptist and other sources, y the Rov. John Bettht;x:?. Presbyterian Minister, l oy. Bold by Mr. J. Cameron, Storekecper, Durham,. Price 75 conts. Baptist Misrepresentations on Baptism. GEORGIAN BAY BRANCH. hg e d e y TV quired ; wewill start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious, Men, women, boys and girls wanted everyâ€" where to work for us. Now is the time. Costly uumt‘ and terms free. Address Tru® & Co., _ The friends in Flesherton have uncertaken to make all necessary local preparation, and, judging by past experience we can safely say nothing will be lefs undone on their part to make every one comfortable and the Convenâ€" tion a grand success. d > Saagh on Augusta, Mainc, 'I‘HE Early Church History, Scripture Doctrine and Examples of Infant Bavtismâ€" A &. posite Crown Land â€"Office, Upper Town, Durhnm, Ont. Priceville Office ut Geo, Wood & Co‘s Store, open every Monday. Canada Pacific Railway. RAKES, SNATHS, FORKS, HOES, SPADES and SHOVELS. Owen Sound, June 10th, 1878. Temperance ©Convention. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the can make money fastor at work for ns than at anything else. Capital not re may be had or seen on application at E. D. MACMILLAN, GEO. MEIR, Sec. N. G. T. Board câ€"18 e ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A. Cochrane. WILLIAM LAWSON, General Agent. WILL SELL CHEAP, Great Bargains in Threshing Machines and all other Agricultural Implements. I also continue to muke the well known MEADOW LARK as a single reaper, asa single mower, and as a For which I hold the patent for the Counties of Grey and Bruce. This well known machine can only be sold STRICTLY PROSECUTED ! Reaper & Mower, Formerly owned by the Old DU RHAM FOUNDRY on hand, for which no reasonable offer will be refused. We also offer a really good 35,cte., which for quality and price cannot be beat. # We respectfully invite the public th ccll and judge for themselves"&a # U M MER DR ESS G GOoOLUS In order to reduce their stock, will sell a large lot of the aboye mentioned Goods at cost, for cash. . A lot of Hastie & Grant, Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS. Wool Carding attended to at Shortest Notice. 1878. SPRING. 1878. Durham, 14th March, 1878. Dorkam Pelsnary HMth T®7®, CcCoS®T PRICES FOR CASH : READY MADE CLOTHING, May, 9th, 1878, I would aay call on me for prices and terms, and see the enly good Mach:ne in Ontario, bURHAX. GEORGE RUSSELL, BY ME OR MY AUTHORIZED AGENTS FPOR SALE! The "Royce Reaper," TO THE FARMER Suitable for the Season. _ A call from all old friends solicited. In these Covnties, and any infringement on my rights will be Stoves of All Kinds! a quantity of HAND ROLLERS just finished at .. &G. & J. MecKECHNIE. Goods, &c., Has on hand a Large Stock of â€"A QUANTITY OFâ€" â€"IN WANT OF aAâ€" HASTIE & GRANT. â€"AT i will be sold at COST PRICES FOR CASH CANADIAN TWEEDS, &c. CBCRIE RUSSELL. vi 7p1 at | 4 0 , und the public gene ....-.“_“..l: has decided to keep of u-'huu‘ for * WME:' Tad he would solicit a contiuuâ€" | of their patronage, Carding and Fulling promptâ€" ly attended to. B3"° I8 THE Towanship of Bentinck. DRUVGGIST AND SEED®NM A® Or to J. H. HUNXTER, Durkam. Arpil 2, 1676. ad. Title goud. _ For particulars apply to E DG BE Clover, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Garden SEEDS! IMPORTRD 4NX by several partics in Dundalk and vicinity to staurt m ness in the nbove bmmcher, has scoured the aervices of a firstâ€"class Milliner and Droes und Mantle Maker from Toronto, und feels sntisfied that any work outristed to her will be done with neatness and disputch, Latest Styles in Lodics‘ Huts, Dresses and Conts. Seeds, Seeds! PATTERNS FPOR SALE 3 Address at Luto "Guide Ofne," 1)RCF. J. LEWIS recently of the City of Toronto, (Windsor Hotel,) has opened a shop in Melntwre‘s Block, Durhum, near Middaugh‘s Motel, where he is prepared to do Shaving, Sbhampooing, Hianirdressing, &oc., In the best style. Being well expericnoed in the profession. Gentlemen or Ladies favorihg him with their custom will reccive his best atiention. Manuâ€" frcturer of the most approved Huir Restorativen. Millinery & Dressmaking. \I RS, PATTON having been requested 4 by several parties in Dundalk mad vichiite +a Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Eruskes, Combs, Whips, and in fact everything coutained in his lize of business, Call and see his PATEXT BACKBANDS. CoLLARS all warranted. Don‘t forget the place, 0 ite W. A. Anderson‘s Horseshocing Enhbli-hmunt, Upper Town, Durham. Durham, May 16, 1878 tmâ€"14 of all kinds, done to order on short notice Good News to the Public. E>X Et EK A ME Possession immediately. For terms apyly to J. . HUNTER BUXLDER. Durham, keeps on hand m lurge stock of Sash Doors und all kinds of Building materials, also n stock of Mouldings in Walnut, Rosewood, and Gilt. Plans, specifications and Bills of Lumber mude out on shirt notice. A full stock of Coffins, Caskots, Shrouds and Trimâ€" mings always on hund. A FIRSTâ€"CLASS HEEARSE To HuE, Remember the place,â€"u short distance nort} moï¬aonam $ Cabinet Maker, British Hotel, Upper Town, Detham PFob m From Growers of known District Agert for the Victoria, The Western and Canada Fire & Im:o Insurance Co‘s. Insurance efected at Low ._ Fwurm Property insured for three yours against )L‘in__gg Lightuing ut 75¢ on 4 U Cousl -â€"v.laa“â€"ï¬-'-“s-' Ee All Communications promptly attended to. . Busiâ€" noss pd\'»‘c ual coufidential. Oficeâ€"Main Str‘t, DUNDALK, Ont. Money Loaned on furm socurity at 8 per cent, Bunple luterest, for any rn-vdo( time botween % und 20 yours. Dundelk, April, 1876 THAT well known House, the General Agent, Comiasioner in B. R., Converancer &c. Geo. Rutherford, Valuable Farm for Sale Urnousterer, and UNDERTAKER, Garafraxa Street, DURILAM. EING Lot Number Thirtyâ€"two in the [HPROVED and Unimproved Farms for sule, cheap. Send for Land List. Village lots for sale in Dundalk. * Harnoss Shl)lv. und, as before, lu'l;r;iu:roj-; offer ior sule all kinds of Ae Lowest Market Prices W. BOULDFEN, has reâ€"opened his Geo. J. Matthews, Subscriber wishes to inform his IGW chanee to make money ever offered. Honest, pleasant, profitaâ€" ble. Costs nothing to try it. Porpartionâ€" Montreal §$EE CATALOGUE. To Rent! Wood Turning, ROBT. BULL, Barber Shop. FIELD INXSURANCE, ANXD OTZACDDTUDITUTE, Porpartionâ€" uddress MONTREAL NOVELâ€" COMPANK, 523 Bt. Jumes Bt., DURHAM A call solicited DURHA M. â€"â€"ANDâ€" JOHN McDONXALD, Lot "1, 10th Cuncession timâ€"14 53 7 v13 12 of J