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Dundalk Guide (1877), 23 Feb 1877, p. 4

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B, A German scientist has discovered that .extgmne, cold willeook men the sane " but. MnrrUd men with er wives not! . . . V '01 iam ing idttrttNittattifttSc 'ld we]; to the front of the "sfritremtom,and then ih'i?'ii? into bed while their better Ulf ' . the Wat draw]: in: breath-t. A We: Bbpasr--Cho Bumm- "r mehmu mean». (in Medium boetrttsr. child, *M'm any. pi: dyed-inc. one? humid-ll; nix may; Nina's; Rumba, my si,.' Owen Sound, Msrlu;thtelrh,3xute 4. "ntrauu.Pttxr-.-tathudmnd din-ni- W we gin the Ion-win. no“ ”viii-whit .0“.an “MW ".fu homo circuit of the Mdm.hlon Vice-Chancellor Bhh.t--H. Catherines, Inch 16; tlim. tutarerhemteruonArot toemetit-ttl- Tm Haul in Brampton. " " nrlydateJho mm of 812.000 is to be "kedistMatt-ttbituthorgh' little my will be experienced in "ii Igthe - my missing being 1,831 lbs, or {Ar}? ll' barrel». In mother cargo of 600 bbls. won short to the atom of 1,455 lbs. - - . ot [06 to die the atttgtt.t. tetrd Mm 'ttg, too Ind give a helping hm d in plaeing their village paper in the proud position of being "lf.samtaitsin from the commence- ment. We know If,'. Townsend well And hue no hesitation in charncterising him " nflithful. plodding man, who will do all it. on it the advancement of the interests of the people of Dundalk. We say again, support your own paper .- Elam Kerr". The Edits: Citizen states that tt grant dad of the flour and meal arriving st that rottfrom, the f8tttturus out thort in iGNfn%iiia'roT"G 'iiiaiiriiiFic ment. "Charity begins " home. rleio - ,3’our mphmic'esw '," tiialy'.; 'ii? ”per; lat Yith, be for the r. u: all for the public iriurrove. An impccunious individual was heard to matter, u he finished reading a railroad hmdbill, headed,' 'Through without change." "Tut's the road I shall take; no fault to Inn! with them terms." Words ol Wuatm.--An exchange my! y--" Spend your money where you uphjt; buy Four goods at lyrmf, not Timpani-1k “Gums“ is the name of n "rr2trftrPttt,e,trr,r.rtm,trrem,"9?., Stable knew“)? the way, shall I put in Mt extra 1mm o P" English Blood r"' een't Fotl If." me 'tve, yn 'orte,pm 3 xair Mingus M. m of his poverty. Principally said u, because I have to preach without notes. proprietors success: 31nd trust that the poop); of Iflgndalk {gill se_e to iCthat their decent rmot retuUGg mutt”. and takes the who in pgitipA ave wish its Cum 8grgrrratg.--The ’o'lowing m the in; minim! of which is to hand. The sheet Marcus is well printed, contains I tyery.t ratiftpe retulilyr, Tater, and takes, Another inatur.-oritlia Timo, u Gary along the line of tiii, Toronto, the} Oan Railway. Five years ago the tirat um ing 1,'rtrf np in it,and two days ago I. received e first number of a hand. lomdy printed, thirt y-two column news- We,', called the “DuxmLx Gtmnt." "ters. J. Townsend & Co. are the pub- Eherl. This is pretty rapid progress, bat . . my 9 . Pup! .of eqursm‘twquld their,; libt'dtl3a'i it; m: were out West, for musing: _it .y.otu'd be quite ' canfederugr. . 7 v V 49‘7““! ia tsell “Page? tht Cents “011ml." It is a 32 narrow column sheet published every Friday. the outside of which '13 printed in Mulls The 'eton are Messrs. Monro & Towns, on? of the Orangeville "Advertiser," the Dundalk business being carried on under the .1er of Townsend a Co., and the ' 0 under Monro & Co. We wish tr%h,t','d "err 'meicss.--Moor A I" you)“: tid, this paper _ M y. T, "hind. a all lute, . hsrge . a miner. Ilvocuu ot the 'erty.-thselph J We have received n first number of the “Gums" I Relonn journal which hm just been star6mt at DInddh, I village on the Owen Sound Brunch of the Toronto, Gre Ind Bruce Railway. The " Guam", which in 'qlrgted by Mom. Townsend & Co., when» he a first class local paper. o oongratultste the people of Dundalk on in “amino. and man they will give it tho generous support which it certainly merits-Arthur E rtterrrue. i - hhor Jurstt.--m, have received the tittk vi1iais.--lNrom Signal. Tn Dunn.- Grmm--That “tennis- ingplaeo Dunchlk bu started a News. ineonnee%on an. the Orattgeville menisci” and conducted by Mr. Tommi of that pa, r. The "Gums" wall, k “may: t Eben), we "t ,' but prawns 'il'dld great attantinat to . tuna-Owen Sound Advertiser. t Ingram; flli,gta/f,1,"i first num. of r pu lished in the village or tum ti',???,:?:???','! & Co. t has been waived. onheetis well trt,',',',) tad an. . large amount o interesting . (mitten In politics itin to K. an dvocute ot the rineiples of the Liberal -tr.--tNelph &mury. Dunn“ Otamr.--We have received the bst number of the Dundalk "Gtrnre," ub- thod " the name indicates, at 'lfdtllt WWI. Townsend a 00., of the I Mnmn.’ It in mud in Minutes: of the Return: party, is well winced And otherwise resents a credit- Iblo twine. We Wis tour new"eotvm." -s--Markdate E 1pc sitar. . Va, 'ted.tud'in liberal a. air,',, . x: I -.---Hottts,' on“ Eaamixer. It} aa"itrii'oGaa." Tie" iUTCfs' M up, And we doubt nut it will te, '" W63? she thrixing you“ Examiner. att. only tive, years since the first build. SIP, pt _ up in Dundalk, Co. any. . V M in no" a prosperous village of " inhabitant Last week we received h Int number of a handsome. mreirtillmr, lot-l w, than there, entitled the " Dunn In. mum-nun Packet. _ Th " Dunn: Gama" is the title obs - undid“. " local fisvcr, published by I! new one-tinge {gov “whim. Modal! no my bout of “other new paper. PP,ttit.,Pis ieee trom ttte ricer"! Mada . otDundnlkon the T. 6.3: B. It. " 1itsgf2, by J. Townsend &Co., the Ornngevilhs Autumn, And ex- it. very by Ii 3 of vitality. Success Plum 'E',UI W. In" received the iimt number ofthe “Gum." rum in Dundalk, by J. TM fy. lt uy thirty-tug culqum bud-u of Imam and' Ram}: (bu-Soul Ti-Iu' OI! oH 'irB9nroomroaitor, J. Tom 942.53- "ted gnu? in Dawn. and wink we necked the Brut lumbar image; 'eyPira We; NOTICES OF THE PRESS. a W t “and in the ge'pf i'ltfi'tlfl milled the outbymiu-OwnSoud SM and" .., _ .Ar4y!or., "_1_" Dtusdalk ' Boy to inlet-In the Mall“ of Dunllllk aodiuiaitrtutuu-tiGri ad for-I10 s In. “out at TOYS, FANCY GOODS. CONFECTIOWY. '. I p. cum U17. ' A cum mm. l Swims. I Rutherford & Hunter, Gourd Agents, Dundalk. Wtmtnr, 8, 1877. We no menu for the Ingest and one of oldest numeric- in Ontario. Trees all ”fully hbellad. and order: new In mm m' Oyster Rooms the Abyssinnin Appears to be remuhhly successful against the Egyptian troops. The latter have been defeated time Ind again, and now news comes that they have been worsted at Muscwa. It would seem 'horn this that the Egyptian my must have become demonlized to be beaten so; near the no. cone. nadthattUAhriniam/ are now not depending so much on their l inueeesible country he on their own courage and genonlship. It is by mmpaign as am that thew-[or mdiudgmem ranted to obtain Disbur- New“: victory on be realized. FRUIT TREE B. Munch} it? a m}. Mr. P. 'rrrrrrmiu.,r, PROMPTLY FILLED The bronze age of the prehistoric man covers a period of 4,000years; the stone age. back of that, 5,000 to 7,000 years; the burnt brick found in the alluvium of the N ile, sixty feet below the surface, indicate ‘20.000 yam; mother fragment at seventy- two feet chime an antiquity of 80,000 yem; while geologists reckon 600,000 years since the Biota, of human art amt workmanship were buried in a “113me cave in Torquay. GEORGE MORROW. Mayburn P. o. Melancthon, Feb. gl, 1877. The cause of this chnnge is said to be Mr. Hichscn's failure to satisfy the English Grand Trunk bondholders with his manage- ment, and particularly during the recent strike of eugmeers and firemea. .__-w- " - ngun lwlwlu “Isuzu-u, in to supersede General Manager Hickmn, of the Grand Trunk Railroad. and that Mr. John Campton, who has just left the Great Western Railroad. is to succeed Mr. Muir Y. the management of the Canada Southern. Mr. wt K. Muir, iiiiFiiiitTiirGiriiisi;i; Madam ottysfraih, '4tsnthertt {when}, ._.........wo. u. "an WU uue, ulueon, wno cried, " The sword of the Lord and of Gideon." Who was he tthge',?: $6 enemy? Itwu tiUmgar ,with . ox-go ; or it was un Ehud who, with his dagger,pttt: an end to his country's tyrant. Separate merr--Davida with their slmgs and "ones-- have done more than armies could accomq Peeh_"'frv therwer and the ' might. Tnke my parish w ere there is a i well regulated society for doing good-it is some young woman or lobe young man who is the very life of it. Nearly church a --tlurre are multitudes in it, but it is some two or three that do the work. Look on the reformation; there might be many reformers, bat _ there was but one Luther; there might be many teach- ers, hit there was but one Calvin. Look ye upon the preachers who stirred up the churches, there were mnny ooadjutork with them, but, tier all, it was not Whitfield', friends nor Wesley's friende,but the men themselves. that did it. In recent days we might mention Moody and Banke and Spar-goon. Individual 'ytrortia, after IT, the grand thing. A man alone can do more than a men with titty men at his heels to fetter him. Committees are very seldom of much use; and bodies and societies some- times are e loss of strength, instead of a gain. It is said that if Noah's ark hadhad to be built by a company. they would not!. have laid the keel yet; and it is tt,t'tt true. There is namely anything one y a bcdy; it almont‘always fails; because what is many men'ebusiness isjust nobr dy's business at all. Just the some with religion: the grand things must be done by the ones, the works of God must be accomplished by single men. Look back through all history? Who delivered Israel from the Phiiistinim. It was solitary Samson. Who was it gathered the people together to rout the Midianitest It was the one, Gideon, who IN' ANY! QATALOGUE The greatest works that have been done Isfahan done by the ones. The hundreds d not often do mucky“! oompcnies never do :it in the “magma... single individu- 'trcthat,ntterp,tli. thermal- and the might. Take - Inn-ink w an: khan: h, n A .rtpet it iy eirfuration to the 'sffeot that INDIVIDUAL NOTICE! “low prices. Dundalk, Feb. 28, 1876. mEsrr6ytrrErta, m notes and accounts not settled by the Sixth of March will be placed in Court WITHOUT RESERVE. sown. It would seem Egyptian may must Uizedtobe beaten no ndthatthoAhyu‘niam ngso much on their y u on their own d.4 {GRANGE STORE IN DUNDALK. m in now '"'""t""'ttrergr,t,e2tr""on'"t""'t"a-. thotrenustsHhrthtttdts,1rtuemx, -__ ' TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices ! RAVITROUGHING AND ROOFING A SPECIAL ITY. FIRST-CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post 0mm. Wagrmgt.s-Uo mtity ot WOOL, Wooumnmo, Br-tttts, Km. to. , to. y q An spprentitse wanted to learn the bade. ' Little & Robertson in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage thes received, now beg to inform thcm that they Are prepared to furnish everything in line " prices never before heard of. Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves At the Stove and Tilnvare Emporium, DUNDALK. ALWAYS 'ON HAND. --Mr.- _Ayhe,eitationorrn'-ni1qttaiitr,rii-tatyasitutthuistu Eon-k " any Gooods. A?" . " _ _- -___ E. BROWlVE. - STOVES AND TINWARE! CONVEYANCING done at our otha, with nontness and despatch. A call solicited. 31:. 'l,'it,','tM'gtt,eggtl '?'im" {than many "e" Mon-in Dun“ MONEY.-Farmers wishing to obtain money can get it from us at the lowest rate of interest, and repnynble on temm to suite themselvoa,eitUr by instalments, with interest yearly or half yearly, or by paying single interest each l year. with the principle repaid at the end of such term of years as may be agreed upon. Goon Momma“ BOUGHT. LAND8.--W. beg leave to call the attention) of those wishing to purchase Land, an we have a large number of Farm Lots for sale, improved and unimproved. Parties wishing to dispose of their lands will find with as firstelass facilities for advertising the same, and at a very moderate commission " effecting a sale. _ IiNsU1thNCE.--We are at all times prepared to accept risks in first.elatu, Companies, namely t Stadacona Fire Insurance Stock Company, Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Canada. and the Economical Mutual Fire In. surance Company 0 Berlin. The above Companies make liberal ad- justment of c ims and prompt payments a speciality. Note the low rates for Farm property, from 60e. to TM. on each 9100 for three years,or I from 17c. to Mo. per '100 per annum. Dundalk, Feb. 30, 1877. Dunddk, Jan, 29, 1871. GENERAL AGENTS, RUTHERFORD AND HUNTER. REMEMBER THE PLACE-post Office, Main Street. Duudalk. Which he othm, for sale for CASH as low as can be got in any place west of Toronto. LAMPS, COAL OIL, FLOUR, SALT and WINDOW SASH, Dundalk, February 8, 1877. REEVCASH Fusiness, . Agent for Henry's celebrated Ploughs. Points and land sides always on hand. l Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, An Inspection Invited SOMETHING NEW‘ G. R. MIDDLETON, m ENDLESS VARIETY, ISA)!» can” ron can on nuns. The Subscriber also keeps on hand a supply of CHEAPER THAN EVEN DUNDALK, ONTARIO, Boots “181mm, Patent lodicinu, Ee., Ete., ;-wa.re, Boots and Shoes. RUTHFRFORD d; HUNTER. Loan, Insurance AND DEALER IN Ete., Ete. TORONTO LITTLE & ROBERTSON. D. DAVIDSON. ther lyvy BOOTS AND SHOES . uLn.Ta2'tt,vu,t.,naa-, _ """ftuveerheouieiuttasattr my)“: Wait-hr hy Nob or 1hrnalk,nh-r,ItnT. None but the best REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. I""'"""'"----;-,,"-,,,,,,,.,,,..,,, WAGGONS. BUGGIES. SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS. SLEIGHS, HARBOWS. ROLLERS. . HORSE RAKEH, The 'iulrseriUr, thankful for ell favors. would inform his Customers. and the militants of Dundn k and 'surrounding country generally, that he in prepraxrd to make to order, and of the best material to be had, EQEMEMBEB THE PLhCE--Ptoton Harness, Most REASONABLE Terms, All Parties wishing to purchase I Lot either for th BUSINESS STAND, TAKE NOTICE. Painting Done on Short Notice T. HANBURY 8 Dundalk, Jam, Mr, 1877 and anything else in the wood line required by the DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OP, ALL KINDS OF LE o' Building Lots for Sale. Bold Cheap for Cash. Prices lower Should Apply at Once to (iii'jfdlgl THE BEST IN DUNDALK, AND BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST, Trunks, Curry Combs, Brushes. Whips, Etc. mikrial lined. and A LARGE STOCK OI? $5.) anaemia mama. T. B. GRADY. Carriage Works. IVEIL ‘3ch LVLJXI', ON THE "'"A-ts-rrr-dtoseeu,sr, Sheet. near the Rsilmy only good cvra'rwprts, wrrEruiuutows, community " large. ever. most APPROVED nuns. a"e"rtu.iqreu.da,,u.vi,,,, - I'll-k "dam. BEST am: " was un- is, '"'"i'h"ttutt1-ooestat.vs-d Job Department. POI-uses theat Facilities xxw P328838, The Post Office, “DUNDALK GUIDE." T H E Large Circulation lhlndalk Cal lliII 1-. JOB WORK donein a. my up Int-m GREATEST Promptitude 3"!)ch MATTE, r, '0nEratt AND W NEWS, MARKET REPORTS. AND - “all. a "at unmmc of 'uaaessrtsmias.,t " comm: up“ “Dundalk (i Ilium. '3" POSTAGE FREE FAKEY NEWSPAPER \von K. kedotuttratthina.e,t should mluuiho for the ()ppusil o Pm 01.00 m Axum ‘. rowxszlo a co., nah- it an excellent All who want I good DCNDALK, IN ADVANCE. for Advertisers. THE um. de.. THE EDITOR] A Ls MI. I’ Mai! OM w qroe* I: V1011)“. Cost MUSIC Wat wherein-l1 OPPOSIT Ian-1mm. q Ally for dun-‘4 I lulu with». 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