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Dundalk Guide (1877), 29 Nov 1877, p. 4

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t! a tr) .3h ,. " W fl'; t”: door, making hi- pipe. Mapping my hon. halo" him,tho following con- "ood a loghouo, in mot sitting in the "Good owning. air," mid 1. "Good owning." "Can I get . glue of milk of you to Irinh t" Riding hot-duh. just " night, though tho wood. in Signor County, Nick. I cum ittto the during, in the middle of which aid the wife. Again I naked: I did not wait to hear her reply. but drew up tho reins nnd stand. "About ninomn um." die "plied. JIM than I troop of children! can. run- ning and shouting Hound the corner of “a Hunky. "All theme your children t" laid l, "Don't know. Ask the old qromttn-- Iho knows." Tu Duane or "t'r-hs".-hrortnd the monkeys' cages end the girrafUs' pen in the Aquarium in New York on posted vurioue notices to ladies, turning them not to npproech too near, lest the enimuls eeize their bonncte; yet the nttendauta any that it frequently occurs that some lady disregard. the notices and her milli- nery suffers damage. 1leetmtl.v,however, thou in the Aquarium were startled by n eudden crush of broken china from the monkeyl' room, and hastening thither were greeted with n rexuurkable sight. The none. or so much of it u did not eousist of the chattering of the nuimals, came from on Almond-eyed oriental gentleman, in A blue blouse Ind black trousers. He Itood with his hack to the cage in which the largest monkeys are kept, nud with both hands to his bead, wee smuggling to tear himself guy. He was firmly held, however, hy the, pig-tail. which. firmly at. tuched by nature to the hack of his head " one and. we» almost on firmly grasped " the other by as many monkeys us could get hold of it. The one at the end nilubled complueutly " the neat bow of ribbon that secured the hair, and the others were blnspherning vigorously in their native tongue. As quickly as they could. from laughter, the attendants opened the door, Ind one entering beat " the monkeys and r rescued the gentleman. m slim" his fut vindictively It the cage. and hw id away without leuving his curd. while the battled up” mode din enough to induce the seals, the hippopotamus. end All the birds to join A farruer in the neighborhood of Walk, ert ttt has invented , new kind of butter. lt i, made of bricks and sawdust. carefully surrounded with a bountiful casing of the genuine article. A grocer pureheeed e farkia of the material the other dey. but on diacm-ering the kind of erticle he lied received end not feeling inclined to deel in building neteriel he returned it to the farmer end got his good beck. Lent yen. It the Philadelphia Exhibi. tion Mr. uiheon lost e very velnehle paint- inc. The picture. which was one by For. my. end wee valued et 015,000, wee pri. vetely taken out of the use either on the we] or " the eeutennial, end eeounterfeit placed in its steed. Mr. Bartlett, "curator at the Aeedemy of Arts, undertook to eeereli " the mining m. end, hav. Ina-she -ro-dobtaitt.daehtq to the prpetretore of the robbery. proceeded to “have. The intonation wee the. but Ask The Old Woman. A continua, travelling out want. "Utes An attempt was made in Guolph on Sun- ny to burn Cook's hotel. "WA, I don't know. N tho old By thin than his til. was standing by his suspicions were npoodily mum] to t Prene 1 artist named DuPont, then resid- ing in that vicinity. Under pretence of being . mm. Mr. Bartlett Ipoodily Won In: my 00 the ooMdermse of Dupont, and in n mm tlt of ooruhune. on. day informed him that having “clan I pietum he had on! nine. boon punish“ by rm mono. Tho bait took, Dupont lad tho mu his room, “My durura '" "Ct-eil of Gnudn."udwu Mud- .d by . pinto! M at his bad. while his ”in Hand took pom-do- d’ tho gaiarhimq. his win M tit than:- "Oh you," said oh. "of coal-u you on." Whilo drinking it I asked: "Do you “link we If. going h In“ I "Well, I nuly don't know. Auk tho d ,rotgt-U an tall." The Chin-co Government is making prepamtiorts for I bony cunpmgn Quins: lining" in the spring. A violent gal. visited Yokohama on the 11th alt. when many l'mn wore lost and much shipping destroyed. Bonn! prominent china: of Hummus Union, have been "rested on Inspicion of being Lordist sympathizon. In Barrio last week the county Judge sentenced John Clark to ten weeks impri- comment in the central prison for thott. Wm. Harvey for having on the thnth day of October. 1877,at the township of Foley. district of Muskoka, stolen one heifer. the property of I'o be” Jackman. was senten- ced to two yen: 3nd one mouth in the Prtsiteutittrr. “I gnu. w. “all got on. right tiny," "How much had have you got cloned "mu. t “my don't know. Ash the The Spanish commander-in-chiof in Cuba is said to have baled an order that ll] Cuban prinom-rs-of-war be shot Ind ro- ported u if killed in battle. On the 18th inst. It Halifax, N. S. n yuvng nun tinned John Morrison died from lockjuv brought on by I rusty nail being china into his foot. Prince Arum" landing hu tb new fire Miscellaneous. The wquman employed on the iron nilwey bridge over the tit. Hem-ice " Three Riven that on Monday, end Inb- quuently nailed an lent from; Quebec to "plea them. “line you my niee fresh ("more eggs?" inquired . precise old lady " I grocery store. "No ma'nm," replied the practical clerk, "but we have some very good hen's eggs." She took three to try. A Farmer went: as to tell him the but way to raise "beets." The beat wey to nine the kind of been we have about hem is to steal up quietly behind 'em, when they ere not looking, and let By e number fifteen boot " their con tails. A curious method of ending . will is reported from anw. A girl of twenty- two was ua a fortune tmeondition ofmar. rying. mr ninth“ pruned an unweleome guitar upon her, hopingtosUre the money l with him should he be uccoptof. and with a pro-poet of getting the whole it ho wan re- fused. The Indy instead of giving way to despair. made I bargain with an elderly mendicnnt of eighty-two who, for n stated sum consented to become her husband an ( a matter of form, and to disappear nfteward. The mnngement was carried out, all the beggars of the town 'sttesAhng the core- mony. Tho property wu duly unnsfonm to the bride, Ind she started forthwith done upon A tour of the continent. The lute Mrs. Jane w---- equally remarkable for kindness of heart and all- seuce of mind. One day she was eccosted by a beggar, whose stout and healthy ap- pearance startled her into a momentary doubt of the neeill'ulnass of charity in thin instance. "Why," exclaimed the good old lady, "you look well able to work." "Yes," replied the supplirunt, "but 1 have been‘ deaf and dumb these seven years." "Poor man, what a heavy "lieth l" exclaimed i Mrs. W---, at the same time giving him ( relief with a. liberal hand. On returning home, she mentioned the fact, remaking, "What a dreadful thing it in to be deprived of such precious faculties !" "But how," asked her sister, "did you know that the poor man had been deaf Ind dumb for seven yours t" "Why," was the quiet and unconscious answer, “he told me so." The Troy Timo "YC-Ones of the qneerest manifestations of feminine ran- cuur that we have heard is reported from Rochestar. A married woman named Maggie Connors announced to I. policeman that she was about to steal a pair of shoes in order to to he sent to the I’enitentiuy. IIe ondeavored to dissuade, her, but she carried out her intentions by pilferiugfrom a store . pair 1mber ovorshuea. With this trophy in her possession Maggie made her appearance ut the police oihee and entered it cumplnint against herself. Bernou- strance was useless. She declared if she was not convicted and sent up she would committ wine other crime. So I tine of 910 was imposed, with an alternative of 90 days in the Penitentiary. And then the motive " this strange performance nine to light. The woman had heenqnar~ _ rolling with her husband, and chuse this l, method of wrecking vengeance upon him. Luna Rain. Owen Bound, depart ... 7:45 Damn“, " ...10:30 Ornngevillo, tsrrive...IP.lr0 Toronto, " ...11:00 Toronto, depart ... 8:30 12:45 Orangeville. " ... 7:00 12:05 Dmmarar, " ... 9:05 P.30 Owen Sound, "rive...12 noon 3:50 JOHN r'tsLarsos, Athol, ".i-"When travelluut one of my feat got [are and broke out. lconlcl not cure it and had wreturn home. It became better and afterwards much Worse. I tittally mrchned 3 bottle of the "ilemedy" and alum of "Pills, ‘ and before they were half gone l commenced w Improve. and hcfure they wen tinished my foot VI: completely cured. It is now 17 month uince. but have had no further attack. Price of the Remedy in pint bottle: 31 ', Pill: % cents a Jane, August, October and December. Primrose-Wednesday preceding the Dungeville Fair. ora-ville-The 2nd Thursday in each month. 1urtsviile-.seoond Wednesdny in one!) month. Read what the people any in regard to the Great Shuahunru Remedy c PilU. LEVI Jose, Markham, "yr-N had I very severe attack of Brunelutis l was so bad that I could hardly get my breath. I auught for aquick remedy, and seeing the "t'shosbonees Remedy" u highly recouttnea. ded, l procured a buttlu, Bad am happy to my, that by the time it was taken, I was en- tirely well and have remained Bo althruugh. I was much exposed through the Winter in travelhug. ” ... . Dundalk-Tuesday before orangevi1le. 9'yroels-mttt Wednesday in each month. 1Isrriston---Fridrsy before the Guelph F air. Draytourr-8fudN before Guelph. Elors-TU day before Guelph. Douglas-Monday befme Elma Fair. HtunjltoecyrPtal ‘Palace Grounds. the Stunt}: School - abuth afternoon in tin Orange Hail, commencing " 2 P. I. Preaching - Snbbuth in the nine place. manning a 6.00 P. I. Prayer Inning 'rv,".rAttmieur evening. Rev. C. Bhai, [in y'." B. SrnA'r'roN, Demorrtstville, writes o“! have found your remedies particularly bcnet'wial for liver cumphiut. dyspepsia and bronchial atfeetiont, uni would advise all limi- larly affected to give them a_lrial. mouth. _ Ihtrum-Tuesday before Mount Forest. Fergmr--Tharsday following Mount Forest. Hauover--Momuy before Durham. Rosemont-Fifteenth of February, April, DCXDALK CHURCH DIRECTORY. day after' Guelph. Berlin-First Thursday in each month. Brampton -First Thursday in each month. Listowssl--Pimt Friday in each month. Mount. Faust-Third Wednesday in each yetty School every 80131:“th the MONTHLY CATTLE FAIIH. TlthVELElth" G UIDE. TO THE PUBL [Cl T. o. & B. Railway. GOING SOUTH. PttBSBYTEttTA.N. GOING 210813. ha- Ig:80 a 10 A. I. 2:80 4:45 8:25 8:12 5:05 10:00 8.10 9:00 8:4,5 6:05 9:M J ant to hand, n oomph mortmnt ot goods, "itabl " th tut tmd, oompriainr Prints, Dress Goods, Plain and Fringed Lustres, French Merinos, Coburgs, Grape Cloth, Win- ceys, Plain and Check ; New Fall Goods! Sin-VII. Barb. C1oudloods, to. he. Mia Trimmed l A splendid ”Johnson! of the but English, Scotch & Canadian Eweeds Spock] UUntion pgid to thia Bunch. Splendid "In. in Gmn.Bluk and Jupnn Ton. HARDWARE. - Boots and Shoes, Latest from the Seat of War! of tho Newest Futon:- KWh full stock of Ready-made Clothing' ttom tho best nuke". In Hats. csps, Fun. Mitts, Gloves, he" ten my stock will be found inoumpmbla. But more taken by surprise on entering HANBURY. is to be seen the largest and most yttmctiye Stock of E Ready Made BOOTS and SHOES of every pattern! As we use none but the u'st material. than leaving their order may depend on getting ll genuine article, and lh ht to please the most exquisite, Genes Sewed Work a Speciality. Besides this the SADDLERY DEPARTMENT is replete in all its branches. A full Stuck always on hand. Orders promptly attended, and tustisfsetion guaranteed. ta" All kinds of farm produce, oordwood. bs., ke., taken in exchange for goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RIDES AND SKINS. TIIOS. HANBURY * BRO. TAKE NOTICE. TINWARE of every description at EAVETBOUGHIINf AND BdOFING A BPECIALITY. FIRST-CLASS mavens FOR SALE CHEAP. trhopnextdoortothe Post once. Wa-rc-Amr qunrttitr ox Woon, Weak-mu. Bani-nu. Emu. Us. . le., At the Stove and Tinware Emporium DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! Most REASONABLE Terms, Dnndalk, August lst, 1877. . B.--h11 parties in are”: with their payments on lots tnast pay up " once, or cost will be incurred. Dumialk, Jam. 1877 mumw. Putin wishing to purchase a Lot either for a Dwelling Hons. or a good BUSINESS STAND, 10,000 Slain ! Building Lots for Sale. l‘ION 131’ "I?C9 IJOAN. Should Apply at Once to CUSTOM WORK. ELI» OIIAP pon on: on runs. GROCERIES. THE BEST IN DUNDALK, CHEAPER THAN EVER! , on entering HANBURY. BROS., Establishment where most attractive Stock of Boots * Shoes ever submitted to public inspection, consisting of NEIL BIcAUI ---o--- ON THE A complete assortment of Builders' Hardwno, Shelf Goods, Pocket Cutlery, to. A stock to unit tho most futidioul. JAMES ROBERTSON. JAY, All kind! ot t,t'i',',t18 Inland in Good Composin- a low M union: in and Ugh sin; " a you. " " out o Fulani! And other! will: wart tte','g'ge','th"dl", if. it a “who: 8| pr all. an the Simenmt 'eio, e we: . rightto y . and” t,t,'TSr"t'tte21'll'lT2ti'l" Inim- ptn’uh Mom-L y Loans Admced on Town or Vilhge Property. _ .. - A __:“_--__ ”A. 3336001! Mow: Lraumiew Dormant”- Bought. Communication. not “untied to. “I”! to be loud in tU aiu., on "and”! 5nd Tuna-yo. ----is-_-q.. amt-nun.“ Encourage Home Manufacture Tho undmignod has to intern: the inhuman-t of [hull-k at! mum-ding can". they It. now mandating .11 kinds of Cupboards, " Dressed Lumber and Flooring Always Dundalk Insurance. Leaning and GENERAL AGENCY. MONEYr-rtr1nert fishing to ouainAnPty ttet" lo bone! that.” all a the Flu-mm orrwz--0ne door South of the Anglo-Ameriean Hotel. Dundalk August so. 1877. LANDS-l beg leave to call the attention of those wishing to pinch-u land. I I Mn . 1','y,',"r',: of good, and cheap, Farm Lot. for sau. Mend ultimo avd get my catalogue In pricel. New Goods, New PRINTS, COTTONS, TWEEDS, 'SiiNhing along your Cash, Butter Ind Eggs. An inspection of our goods raped- fully solicited. G. R. MIDDLETON. The Subscriber, thankful! for Bust (won. would inform his Customers, and the in. halibut; of Dundal Ind surrounding oouuh'y generally, that he in prxspagedtomaketoonieondonuustmueseunobe Ind, WAGGONS. BUGGXEB. SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTEBS. SLEIGHS. HABBOWS. ROLLERS. HORSE mus. REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. Remember the Stand, the Shop nearly oppoliu the Port (Mice, Mnin SIM, Dunddk. CROSS t HICKS. Dundnlk. Algal m 1877. Dundalk, buy 81, 1877. Dominik, April 12, 1877. Farmers and Mechanics' Dundalk Carriage Works. MI». so, 1m. Conveyancing done with neatness and despatch. A. G. HUNTER. Id! ot WE] Imam m uoou unpu- - ._.- W. - _ Apia-t ‘n and Ugh sing " ' you. n " out on the moo. (LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.) ,a,o,,dau,siik-si-1-t-a-t""'"""'"""" Painting Done on Short Notice, AND BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST. " PUFF oe BLOW I" and Meehtutiod Agrncy now ostahlitshtsd in the town of Dunnhlk, where you can get Musty at, a reduced rate of Intureut, on ‘i'TennI to wit yourselves.,- to par elf I previous mortgage, build I New House, or Barn, to elear n-tre Land, or to obtain . chuice breed of Cattle. lrlnanl will he put through without [an of time, wbiU the “niece-t privacy will be maintained in I" tun-actions. His, Its., le., It the allot-mt no“... Furniture "Find‘vnth In“ and dispatch Estimates given ad Contact: him foe “I clun- M Buildings. STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDRAILING A SPECXALITY. Order! Boietitod. ”Undertaking "tended to promptly. Cheaper than the Cheapest. sud anything else in the wood line required by tho community u" ii 'Iii.- 1,000 Nro1untceaerom ‘Vuntod! Doors, and Rendy-NInde Clothing, LAND, LOAN and GENERAL AGENCY, Prices lower than ever. AN APPBENTICE “AKTED. which we otter st very closo prion. We do not Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, We have now on hand . Lugs Stock of GOOD MORTGAGES BOUGHT. MONEY. DUNDALK, ONTARIO. T. B. GRADY. but we sell goods GEORGE WHIP. Ill) lulu-up." 0mm. Shin and. Du.dntk. CULTIVA'mBs.‘ u'aEELpAnnows. balm W on rn ma undocum- 0'1.- ' a I Large Circulation Job Department. or m “Gan." nut-mm mm. "an " tN'Gtt WP Dundnlk Guido I now tin-d up in the very beet “’10. at BEST STYLE " THE AM Can Japan! 11an "tistud by 1esrt'tq H08! APPROVED UNIS-S. . “DUNDALK tHHM," Possesses Great Facilities BIADIIIO urn-n1. The STATIC N, ' JOB WORK FAMILY NEWSPAPER NEW C L “IN PAPln B'POSTAGI FRIES Promptitude T110050. ism“ mull no mu: GREATEST that” “baa-[1). be tho Pun 01.00 m Ann who it a: ext-slum W011 TE. ”than...“ Opposit e " doing .11 kind. cl done in tbe very m ADVANCE. ”Medan. DUIDALK. In! IDITOBIALI Tern u. art af 1umsoae Advertisers, rowxsun “We!“ "HI: conduit} ”USDA”! ("HST the“ lad. when. n “Spud “cannon Physicians'Pre Drum. Chemicals. Puma. Dyes. Put-m Median and Prom! d thudqou'ny. " I!“ much plea " In... puttitf, “LINER AND 1)] Th! band-l} mun-h (Wary mm: o'eior "whiny, V' DUNDA Medical mnmox nu hit kind! "ft""l mu; "tt hum The ”hunk-r u: l"N* vie.- u New Man." G, the mun Alt A n‘ L [um the nu...- murr Wyo- huul u we ”(NUALK. “lll‘fl Cary-bur up! Furl " In M. Huh uni [Incl d dot. .0. “wand-1 “w a How un- I'm! "ttttw, Builder's and N q " , I Axum AMCttt1'A "Chin“ nutam. wimp-1...“. T5. - "an.“ can ' Pmineid Ian-l Mr ”Mal-hum, Land 0%.. Butoiatk. Maul Lile bww '.-u Ann. M THE VULCAN [oe-ah"- cu Owe, own: 5m Ill LAND rm. Wilma-r " My Purim. an Ola-(mine, opp‘m Stop. "annuity w, Tun-um, gm Why-denu- " *Dnmlnll, I ‘My i'utul/A' In; Odd-Ice “Danni.“ Ahoy-ct In. a (h. "Gia' " tbe. in man», ".. “In: mint]: (and ads-ti-e. It W the int Imam-q ter oaah I‘M-uncut mum “diary I “In. "A (I. a! chap Brtt.w AKIN us. d Van for " a. odsa on! I lulu. Adveeu-u. cue-1: br W8%8aqt nun-Mum- I iw nail [MAMA-g I]. In... Mum Sun" Kumar, a, " “I.U I! In: [Ind " arms or}? 3"“ “I inun- Conn" Dominik, I Miss Cl Rut t.ui, Dundalk, “chasm Ihmdalk, Mn Eve ry " Flour ! BUSINESS D Fnlmry I. " but Mum. Baum". ht Elms Notice to the may Nilv AND IANILV RI q Jul). MCT. u lit Hm I' w M“ 22. _ u: u“ .. RICHARD ' J. W Isuu‘ TIMI DI Iain-Ml til but of JAN a (Berti Ltcens 'tnit-dr" tie "we Katrrta sf! J. J.M you of tur "I \\II.I 11A

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