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Dundalk Guide (1877), 19 Apr 1877, p. 4

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it W. a. kicked for all he m worth, the tttt design, ma thouiiGi,iGG and uttering a wail of - limp" to more _.. n 'rev'rntr pounds, yet is e tho hneq nod leaned t'i,T.'Ad'l' "we gvzm'a‘"y two (Vown PM: no . pinto. Tho inn-i- cl that "lost" mm... dmggmelpmhn'i'y'w_ Mothudwunme We. T. B. GRADY,D, C, put that torjut such In minty- Du 1dalk, March. 9, 1877. y M that ho VII fondotfootu1rand WIMQHM Hon-son. aatuttholouud Mon tromtsuker'ts “MW remand that it w utteotrhimtokiekitirns fol-typhoon mater-01mm man to tind it. m young mm. And he looked like totttileni-- lib one of the student in attendance " w 0011930. Moreover. his prmnpt “in, u be - I loaf of head on the "VI“ up Woodward Ivonne. went to can. med tho "Royal Escape," and is laid to be the very veml which did England tho good urvieo of helping James II. to got om of the county. “All this 'urmtr down on sidewalks in about male." observed the oUman; "it in won. than that, it is downright onslau- nou. Now, when I mnn teaches a slippery - like this, for imrtnnee, he must-ah. - '-.omhl-- whoop-eh I" And when Illa old mm got through pounding none: uni mining bonds. he by onhilbnck And Minguind; “In it All over; iii,?) mm the following ..--m w n 1.11th To what ianoble use: may things come, his!” the dun of Oman! The landing- - and by the “Great Eastem" noun. 'hip " Show. and oommotilyestled, in the dock-M book, "Lighter No, 4," was but. but " H lileneed his tormentor “it. “Andi. now, be of wid ye. or I'll put I pin in yer head without my putty." A an! of rerun-blah convomtional was awn-chad I medial friend with: "Dr. ir----, I have u very sore tongue." "Let me look " it," my. the doctor. The unruly member was duly protruded. "It is manhunt. madam, unnburut," remarked the doctor, who suddenly reoolleeted, that his Won-l services were wanted in Another l An Irish gluier was putting a puns of #ttesinto . window, when a groom who 'rsFtd1ragbrbagantoiokts him, telling lib to mind and pm in plenty of putty. IN kahuna bore the Unter tor some A comment] exchange says '. "Hogtrare dull." We never thought hogs were very 'ttnap. When one brake into A cabbage push you any chase it fourteen hundred till-emblem and it will try to new] through every ttrms inch crack in the but. without once seeing the hole he made to trot is-Norrutottrt: Herald. “The ”menu of the court is," said all“ Porter, 1 popular Irish magistrate, to o mm:- mm "that you be con- Aned in Jail for the longest period the law will snow; And I hope you will spend the the h 'ntmirtgwhuksry." "Be jabers I will, Ind Porter, too," was the answer. To Cull T-.-.An Acton lady has got lid of trumps by n wise system of continent. When theyeul at the house, "questing "something to eat," she sets ‘ than to cutting enough wood to pay ii) the med. They never can ugain, and A minis“: was telling a young girl who '- shout to become a bride, that she must “be: that the man and wife are one. “law t" said the, "it you were under my “a and mother's window when they are gunning you"! think there were at least A Now York dandy wishing to be witty, -ettMed on old nan“ as follows: "Yon his all sorts of trumpery in your cart, “3 you?" “Yes. jump in-jamp in I" Handsome is that handsome does," we I Chinego men to his wife.the other "r. “You." replied she, in a winning tone, I. in hold out Item hnnd. "Por instance, a. husband who is always ready tohand some may to his wife." A My recently asked her servant how the ma pot had become cracked. The new. mode with m gravity, wu, that she M not know, but supposed that it must kn been that the mustard wns so strong Get it «used the been”, 1 'utt-esohinitut,u, Irishman up I. Ita-ted with all his elegant ward- Ioh - the "mhohrs of an old waist- and do]; "20 in cub from his pockets, I“ the homes, Indjumped into his buggy and draw. off. Milne managed early in in. morning to free his hands, and to on tuning to some of the members of a We. committee. of which he is a mem- k. who started in pursuit, but up to the "not time without success. "i. Burub-D. Ewing, Esq” Owen Ion-l. ML P. Bull, EN., 'N-mr of tho Dominion Grunge. Wok“ maxi: Com yisnow in. w And have .Tl,"lll',"TJ,ll,Tidt, oh“ In! hunt-nee to the extent of near- Ir a - million of dollars. m. Ridgevine; A. Oiftord, Esq., I 1 'thh Doyle, Ihur, Owen Sound; . . .. Pole ; W. P. Page, F.., pm" Ute,,'.':' 'gk', an., Nur- i-I;A.J. Hughes, Esq., Sharon; Wm. Eds, Eng" Cale. golfing; John Ireland tSte. Ens: A"-t-duBrookonthotsti, MILO citation of Directors ofthe Min-Guns. Mutual Fin Instance amndtaias “unknowing gentlemen were aatr do“ Director: to: the mm urged him' in; Tirriiriiiiiiis,' --R. J. Do lo, Esq: yiG, Bond of 'pi"r'ee'i'2,'-'su. W, . W.Hill, Elq.. Master of Grunge. Yiei-Prmsident- " member of the Executive btpoyuyio? Grange ;_Ma.n. the p1ttmr.--Free ES. 1 Pq., -- Per, A beautiful one wheeled Cum made of the very beat material, with steel ales, round cornered body, oak gills, patent ah-dh,-,-.; -.uc-_ --_- - - round cornered body, o !halte-epmpute without head-block or duh 00 lin the Iurt (Ionian, “a?“ A PRIZE !--Who will win it p PHOTOGRAPHS only $1.00 Note the Price PRICES to suit the TIMES. -Copying done at reasonable RATES- Having been in the Business, a number of years. he teela eontiant he can give satisfaction to all. Frame. of all kinds ke t in supplied to anger a LOCKET T0 LIFE SIZE The '3nueriher begs to inform the Public that he has purchased the Photo- graph Business It DUNDALK, And is now prepared to take Photogn ha of all kinds from p Preaching every second Sabbath in the Orange Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock Ell. 0v. Rev. Mr. Kacey, of Markdnle, minister. CANADA METHODIST. , Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in we Orange Hall, commencing at 2 P. M. Punching every second Sabbath in the same place, commencing at 6.80 P. M. Cot. tage prayer meeting every Thursday even- ing. Rev. C. Shaw, minister. DUNDALK CHURCH DIRECTORY. Passanznmx. Sabbath School every Sabbath in the School House, commencing at 10.30 A, M. tGzr.-meetrio--setiAeiiaut Elem-ic- ized. W. Irons. Imam, Jan. as, ttrw. NORT'HROP a Lruaii,"roruiii, Ptyrrietor1fer the Dominion. Blwmi or nrrr,Goia.L?'-'Aak for Dr. Thomas' Electric ou. See that the signa- ture of S. N. Thmmu is on the wrapper and the names of Northrop & Lyman' are blown in the bottle, and Take no other. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 26trta. ELr.tmucrrvt Tnmus’ Erchsion Euc- ‘nuc orLl--Wonrst TEN Tum; 11's Wmon'r mG'ot.n.--Pairt cannot stay where it is used. his the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures common sore throat. One bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents' Worth has cured an old stand. ing cough. It positively cures catarrh, asthma and croup. Fifty eerst's worth has cured crick in the hack, and the same quantity lame back of eight years' stand- ing. The following are extracts from a few of tho many letters that have been received rem different parts of Canada, which, we think, should be 'sufficient to satisfy) the most sceptical: J. Collard, of Sparta, Ont. writes, "Send me 6 dozen Dr. Thom. tur' Electric Oil, have sold all I had from you, and want more now; its cures are truly wonderful." Wm. McGuire, of Franklin, writes, ‘I have sold all the agent left, it acts like a eharm--it was slow It first but takes splendidly now," H. Cole, of Iona, writes, "Please forward six dozen Thomas' Electric Oil, I am nearly oat, nothing equals it. It is highly recom- mended by those who have used it." J, Bedford, Thamesville, writes, "Send at once a. further supply of Electric Oil, I have only one bottle left. I never saw anything sell so well and give such general stytidke. tion," J. Thompson, Woodford, writes, “Send me some more Electric Oil, I have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it." Miller & Reid. Ulverton, P. Q. write, "The Electric Oil is getting 3 rent reputation here, and is daily called or. Send us a further supply without dolny,"_ _ - An inspection Respectfully solicited, Photography. Is an Indian vegetable compound, composed of the juices of a variety of remarkable me. dicines sud glen“ and herbs; the various properties 0 these diirersnt ingredients, when combined, in so constituted as to not simultaneously upon the Blood, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive Organs, Nervous System, le., restoring their functions to healthy action, and. being purely vegetable, h, "" I..-.-... -.. Br-a,, ' . would beincomplete witlwnta stem- 1'iit,yc of this humble but wholesome 1 article. The advantages of oatmeal " an article of food are getting to be tolerably well understood, and all persons who have commenced its regular use will agree that its nutritious and health-giving properties have not been overrated. Chemical andysia shows that oatmeal is richer than wheat in starch and the nitrogenous com. unds. the first being fat-forming, and tho fatter fhsthforming constituents. As oom- pared with barley and corn, oatmeal is found to be still richer in these elements. For children’s food it is invaluable.’ OAramac-ut oatmeal be u portion of rourdnilribod,andrm will may: use. 1teilyyypfi,t, Aor. mpr. "ttr' canned The Great Shoshonees Remedy. the ENGLISH CHURCH. per doz. " ', Ont., REPAIRING done with NBATNESS and DEBPATOH. mutants of Ihmdatk 3nd smug; aFiii", "iai'ifir,7i'i'i'irit prepared to make to order, md ofthe but material to be hid. WAGGONS. BUGGIES. SINGLE AND DOUBLE.' c1nTruuurtErggp_s, A - Ths Sawyer. thankful for TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices I EAVETROUGHING AND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. FIRST-CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Poet Othtse, Wm» l-Any quantity ot Woor, Woov?scrmras, Suzanna, Emu, to. ' le., An apprentice wanted to learn the trade. -----.'o F---- Little & Robertson in returning thanks to the public for the liberal puke] received. now beg to inform thom a... on”. ....‘ ”km, . " . . CHEAPER THAN EVEN At the Stove and Tinware I DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! Threshing Machines, Sewihg oyaiiiiii'siCiii;iiiiiii"i' Mowers, DUNDALK, Where you can purchase all kinds of Implements from the Mount Manufacturing Companies of Ontario, such an Iron and Wooden frame GANG PLOUGHS, SINGLE PLOUGHS, Iron and Wooden beam with steel land side; Cultivators. Drum Ind Log Land-rollers, Iron and Wooden HARROWS, Revolving and Sulky HORSE-RAKES, Self-Dumping RAKES. FANNINGuMILLS, WAGGONS. BUGGIES, !iNmfqruhcrrrNEs, BOAD. Scnpem, superior Broadcast SEEDERS, and Spout Drills, "I. , . _ -- . . - - - Dundalk, Feb. M, 1877. Dundalk, Jan. 29, 1877. ---'.o.'-- Samples for inspection opposite the ANOLO., Orders solicited and promptly Med. Dundalk, Feb. 8, 1877. Painting Done on Short Notice Dundalk Carriage Works. Cupboudu, tau a; madam hog 'okfmouhaahetott.otmmaatkaad urn-MM country. that 'ur-r-taaa-lima;;; Encourage Home Manufacture HARROWB ROLLERS, rionsn mus, CULTIVATOBS sii.iiiiihpumomr, "i"nhhing'intuwooahssmqutsitsrtuoomml'fit","uat but. o. Order- Soliciw PP.tr, tltatrkhtl fare, fiwom, would inform his thutormrmf and the habitantg 9f Dund Ind surrounding munb-w --"s, n... " " mum, April It, 1877. 1,000 Volunteers Wanted! W. L. MARSHALL, ' Doors, Frames, SAND can‘t ran can AND BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, The Best in tho Market. GO TO Lounges, Couches, Sidebou'ds. AMERICAN HOTEL, DUNDALK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. on 131133. LITTLE a ROBERTSON. TORONTO Emporium, thy lam yll Most REASONABLE Terms Should Apply at Once to A'1hsuemuhing topumhettsuteitherkr. BUSINESS STAND, TAKE NOTICE. CUSTOM WORK, BOOTS AND SHOES REMEMBER THE PLACE-post Ollioe Main Street, Dundalk. Dundalk, In, . Which he othrg for In]. for CASH u lowju can be got in my plane west of Town to LAMPS, COAL OIL, FLOUR, SALT and WINDOW SASH, ll patios indebted, either by Note or Book Account, ”manly. Dunddk, Fobruuy l, 1877. Harness, Building Lots for Sale Agent for Floury'n 'touts-d Plough. Points and land sides may. on Und. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, T. HANBURY & BRO DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OP, dun! for uma, or in Boots and Shoes, made of the very best Mann's! and by for Bold Cheap for Cash. G. R. MIDDLETON, s z: 'd/iii..':,.,"'],!)',,.',),'" . 5 5"- a S t",i/,ifisfi'ii'i"'l,l.l)i.,!p,i, F3355. il , P: gé’iEEEEI-‘Efi'so'rsgg‘flgg tajk.",ii,i'iiiii'il'i','iiii,ii'iii, (i,'ii')A"s"f";'ir,i,'tr .. <1 g .il",i";..l!.fi'i)ii'il ['iii'ii,ia..i/iiji'ii:ii",. l m g 'i,rti'/i"iihi'..i'e!4 b,iiiii'ir,!/,ij, E 1i"pi'lj'if),"i)i .iiir'i'itiit'i'jiri H a .,t,t,' a. ifi),ll,/h'f"il"i'i,.si',t"/i'ii aegaaififi‘fi‘gfigg o tel fi-B'E'ngfigéfisg haézétaifiiéâ€"rfifi‘éééé " I 30.39- 'll)'i'liiii'lli'j'ji,i-.j' _. I. g ils'dul,,'ii' A < THE BEST IN DUNDALK, The Bulmeriber also keeps on hand a supply of Inspection Invited. Glass-ware, Boots and Shoes. rtrij1 ai __ tin ii,l,'ii' ,'gi' fit,", z I 13% fiiii"/j'H, :5 d 'fl I E3?” '?,si:.liii:i.,/j 'il, a EEEE 3:25 f',t).i1."iii'.f 3 .lj.ll,i,l',..jll)r,t,' '.ii'r'i",i'ij'iii'iilii' ti' 4l,.e 'iiiiiijl:i:l,,., E Women Ind Children, kept constantly on land. and Brushes, Whips, Etc. . DEALEnzm A LARGE STOCK OF ON THE FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN. ' Curry Combs, McAULAI" k “a K I I51 3:253; .2 I J'tT1it? 3 h 1'hiJ,i.'iri'i'. i' M Lei iijb'iilifi'i, " {iii $3.: : g ut 1' " fi o dl til/ii/it/l. Egg. o,fiti'ill1l,ii'i, t 'ij,'rf",i,'iijlir),,e"i'/,'it' M _"hi' 'li'-,"?":'....,:!"',?,)."',.]"!;", S E? 'i1i'ifii'ii"i',i,; M 'fr) 555%;2745 (i4s,.s?2.i1'i'.ih'i1i4 4l',,i%'il'.ii'iii1'fji't 1. In 11:un to at“. up ', ALL KINDS OF Hoar upmm mpg "'"'r-"rttte.inretiasori-ue "Mm BEST STYLE " THE ART is now tuttod up in the very host style. and Possesses Great Facilities or n: “Gum" rumble omen, urn-u Job Department. The STATION, Duudul k G ui d o . _ I H E Large Circulation “DUNDALK GUI DE," JOB WORK Meant-ha ova-tumult of inure»,u..._, FOREIGN AND " COLUMN PAPER Promptitude Medium for Advertisers. momma-mum “Dundnlk Cl uidu '* um mm GREATEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER READING MATTER L? POSTAGE FREE WOR.I{. fttrattutg.tikindo MCAL NEWS, Chou” lubm‘ibe: {at the C )pponil o Duct 01.00 PEI Axum . TOWNSEND & CO. PUNDALE, make it an "ateiUut All who wat a good MARKET maven-rs, IN ADVANCE. THE THE EDITORIALS. Cay-ht uni I- " Gimp. Randi " Good Inn-mm “a. Th0.” qua. uh! tl" ”A!!!" I‘M-inl- qaartrrr col tUlf column (ht can" lb. oo. (hi-Hy mm daaaU and All k it. of chute. Builder's l'linniq , Toronto. " Physicians 1 Nut-alu- or.» Tho but um I: tae fur for eeeh T8% All kit comm! a; H.510 rum m. II. at all In": -u. he t ' d: Getort nan-u promptly nth ud- hn order IbuuddL .F At “a 0.300. 'd penis (In [in Dunda v.4" for ' it-rtrd uh: rat Atterme? Notary I "dull-h- t"l:i'2riitl IAIN 't,rhlt'gttt I on. mm lawor,» “\‘M by written with» [In Inc-h and thu- w “a shun . “Giulia-lug KILLINFJ Corr in" f, 'T"" "und “In. that l HI n1 n tutter, OPPOSITI Watc do“? In BOSINES MUSICA‘ V101.) N S THE WI "eh-tw I. It Keno-all M the Pont oth' In: tirtrtair, . IEIEIB orN'ostYE d “u ord I SPRAY ANIM February I TGiTisi 11’.th Du OWEN 501 new w dl( TM uncut. "rat Dundalk, J which will Builds Rtutr'd CONC, " “f Mahmud “If” "ttbt nth-m uh Qt JADE I'll" M

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