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Dundalk Guide (1877), 3 May 1877, p. 4

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w W Ht H L. n - that! heaven he can bask in the sun an.“ ,eittttmt exerting himself ”mum-m on his put... _ 'v' -"""'T"T"--""-- l ..al-r-tsoiGtt.ott tht mmd pile tho outminating point, and he was struck with moment. After looking at the dog [M mldhommuked: “Say, mister, Main} no Mg " he was, and he " darker; how in that t" "Oh, that in - exphined." said the W; "you no the chemicals employed in snnhing olutricity of course darken his aw cola. Md the "bait? with which bo - over an wires caused him to "an... in sine; but the? you expose him tom. air6tt' M in. he ,rilt assume 91s “and chap. and color." “Du an!” a” the countryman, and, - MID can on tho counter. pick. " up the do. and walked out of the odieo, “a. that "the man who invented h tahgrqhs must be a very knowledg. ' 11:: mm iirrGiiFG%Ti't __ --- JV- ---v ""1""! I ,ratehed ' mu i . . h s'tltttt,rptg,s',te., sank-J at? to yonder tUld I bled, Tod t lune {airy power, roll]... 'm Mt good; Bttd than mid-n “You nevu- spied n thsrrfth . . um” dynamo from my!" the W sea: by the countryman, th Dwighwholo ofthis operation, the mkynnn gazed on the operator with ”weapon had full of mambo; but M, . pine of it, which he broke ok, m “tacked to his neck." -.. v -7 m... _.--.., -_. mm.“- " M MG! 311 and key, at the sauna time hurting his legs: under the Josh, he mun- .pd to step on thedog's toes, which caused the mine toyelp. "Ahl bts'seotuing,"said the operator, and then, tapping more fur. iously on Haley, be At tho same time kicked the dog clean from under the table, who, not rah-hing this king of treatment, ttttttetc: nu round the office, the win, attached to his neck. "Fifty come, sir," said the operator, turning to the 0mm S‘Unoommon nice dog ; muet be worth Mo; but he is the hardest Jog I "or received over the wires ; he is so mus- "brsrmoeathat1u, broke the win; in "ttld I yellow dog, with small ears, and in about so high," said the Stranger, Whislnml eighteen inches frmu the In. I. then took his departure, with the remark that he would call again soon. The (mentor then lent his messenger boy to look for a " u use: the description as pom'ble, which he succeeded in finding. It m it once brought to the oilice, and “to the opentm’n desk, by means cl . piece of telegraph wire. After a little eating. the dog we: made to lie quietly Meadow-vii“ was ready " our an] friend. Punctual to the time nppoint- " he made his nppearance and askedifthe dog In. come. "I will see." Add the operator, and ttmtuye,T tel,atinstmment, be tapped a "Certainly, sir; that is n. matter of daily moo. All that is necessary for you to a, it) gin me . description of the dog, no that no mistake can be made; call again in about half In hour and the dog will be he was. md his rural friend went on to mtate that he lived up in Danbury, had come down from there that morning, and had intended bringing his brother's dog, which a man in Norwich wanted to buy, but Ind forgotten it, and wanted to know if the do, could be "pt down by telegraph. n. my 111563.115); seeing 3 'chance for [little fun, a once answered: A good story comes from Norwich, Conn. One ar last week, a gaunt, slab-sided chap. with Moles of hay seed on hie coat and " Irv-colored hair, stepped into the Moguph odiee at the depot, and asked if the boat was in. The operator assured him high-necked dress, declining to expose her. Ielfin what isntirioally called "full dress." What is needed in the United States more tttnat mything else is a revival of the old. binned virtue. of simplicity, nntmalncss DI honesty. This example set by the Chief Magistrate of forty millions of people I Worthy of hing cmsidund by the high- '" and“ circles in Canada. At the inauguration ceremonies, Mrs. any” avoided All extravagance and osten- Iotion in the Way of apparel, and wore a shoddy or "style." u... mun suns w lute Home, in refer. once to which the Washington correspon- dent of the N. Y. Tribune aye that at tirsst gnu. Mire. "Sued to but was st it, but htrttmraAu-yie1ireiT the point in submission to the explanations made by Mr. Bum as to the custom in such matters in other countries. In yielding to others, however, any excepted themselves, for no wine glasses were placed before either Mr. or If". Hayes, end it is stated that hereafter wine will be altogether excluded from White House dinners. Such an example in the Ugliest drele in the Republic cannot til to atuet the social customs of the poo- yle in every grade of society. Mr. end Mm. Hayes attend a church not hr hom the executive residence, to which they repair on foot, minus cvorvthino mm Mr. Ind In. Hayes, the President And Montana of the United States, have ' u very bold and heroic stand Iglinst what are called "the drinking 113.3% of minty." Last week they had A grand It.“ dinner at the White House. in refer once to which the Washington correspon- Amt of the N. Y. Tribune I." that no a... A Good Eigmpleina "Not 'till we've Icon the prize," said Nell; "I think, Tom, you‘ve been dreaming." " hot white hand .‘frog he placed- mu lot the echoes screaming. "O, Tom, on watch! how could you plan To i'llliCl And provoke ms?" Said Tom, " " April Arte, my den-I. And ovary frog'u . "oak-cunt" To 1aGGrrTiii'iiurii"Ulfu A 'Shtettq or a dairy. ' t Wmabm" ""0 am " 'tht "f--nrittt pride I say it-- That you the first Spring fiosker would find You‘ve let the bet-please pay it." The Telepurp. bet," aid Tom to Neil , LEI!ile Pup" dnping live residence, to which a, minus everything like the table ' that W“ u 1hu"mAri1tysttrrr. - iomGGG iititT "J - u I IU moored. 'l,'.Tll'l'a' wm In”... "5'“!!th all " mun. INSURANCE comm. M omen. mum. _ “a... "alt tit-a GTad to incite tire stock against , Duffy, _ «no. at tho PHOTOGRAPHS only $1.00 per doz. A" 'utapesetiott warmly aolitrited, ---0--- . Note the Price PRICES to suit the TIMES U "-""e ___ ...- “wn-‘uuvaa a uluunel' of years, he mob ooniWnt he angina satisfaction to all. Frame: of all kinds ke t in supplied to RI. n --Copying done at reasonable BATES-- LIVE STOCK LOCKET T0 LIFE SIZE Tho Subscriber Manta inform the Public that he has purchased the Photo. Tt Business at UNDALK. And in now prepared to take Photographs of all kinds from Dundalk, Jan. 29, Oyster Itoonls onlu'a prcmhu Owen Sound Street, mm- the STATION, . . - "nudism. Good Family Flour for Illa. Dundlak, Feb. 23. 1877. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he haa on hand Ind for sale . tine stock of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, COXFECTIONERY, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED FISH, SARDINES. FRESH OYSTERS, etc. Also that he has opened new Or: Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in the Orange Hall, eotnrueneing at 2 P. M. Preaching oval-y second Sabbath in the same place, mmmeucing at 0.80 P. M. Cot. tago prayer meeting every Thlu'sday even- ing. Rev. C. Shaw, minister. Having been in the leginess a. Sabbath School every Sabbath in the School Home, commencing at 10.80 A. M. DUNDALK CHURCH him his whereabouts! Tho conductor: of a trpirituttliatu "one: in Paris were nonplussed by one of their own spirits, who on this occasion, mast have come from "the vnsty deep." The spirit of In “heist and materialist was rapped for, and in answer tooqnesh'on about the other world, responded immediat. ly, "I'horo iano other world.' The performers were so overcomo that they forgot to ask "Do you know what bull-dozing is?" asked a man of an old farmer. “I thought Idid,"said the Granger. "but the bull wasn't dozing. m was only making believe, and, being in the middle of B forty- ncre lot, I naturally had to make pretty quick timeto reach the fence ahead of the elephant t' The young philosopher pondered for A few moments, and than smurtlv answered, 'Why, tun so big you couldn’t loose him.' A Newark Sunday schoolboy last Sun- day gave his teacher this illustrative do. iiuition of “responsibility": "Boys has two buttons for their 'tTenders, 90's to to keep their points up. When one button comes oft, why there's a good deal of rerTomsibili. ty on the other button." Mr. P. WH'ITTLE! Photography. That was a eapitat reply of the child to m tucker when, in a lesson on natural watery, u we- Inked, “Where do we find "Do you think your tether is going to move out soon t" inquired the owner of I rented home of the eon of the tempt. “Reckon so," wee the reply; “we‘ve begun using the winder frames for tim ,rood,-- Danbury Name. 2hemaaorwoman ,ritoltrattotht'rtg to do is most maple. It is hard to be overworked. but to heve no employment ir um mbhedneee. Do Mug. "ck will relieve eon-row, end help to drive may trouble. Two rural constituents were talking of 1 the new member of the Legislature from their diltriet. One ofthem Inked: “II he talented t" "Well, laid the other, "I should say he might set 1 house Mire by rubbing his uoee against the door post." And then he nuivel); aided: "I ui,, in, Jor I have tried both." Amnhy mm to her but: “Now George don't you [do to be " the singing school to-night." George wrote back that "In the bright lexicon of rmth-- Webster’l Thmbridged--therO no such word u Me." so ma young niece-on, "A qua ”are yon that in tmdo honesty in the but potter" "0entlemem" aid 1 retired walnut to his young niece-on, "I gun ”to yon The mm who returned tom the Cantu; ial without . mean is eonihUnt that he CANADA METHODIST. ENGLISH CHURCH. CANADA ' Irons. DIRECTORY. stock, and number the AN APPRENTICE WANTED. B'BEMEHBEB THE PLMB-Ptoton Street, neu- the Dundalk. REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATGH‘ The Subscriber. thankful for t favors, would inform his Customers: and the in habitante of f)'l,','lfrlL'l surrounding country generally, that he is prepared to make to order, and of the beat material to be had, WAGGONS. BUGGIES. T SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS, SLEIGHS. HARBOWS, ROLLERS, HORSE RAMS. Tho thsbteriber, thankful for TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices ! EAVETROL'GIIING AND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. FIRST-CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post ofliee. WattrEtrt--Any qllllitity or WooL. 1Poyycyayasr, Synergy“. Hum, M. , he., TINWARE of Little & Robertson in returning thanks to iii public for the liberal patronage the; received, now beg to inform them that they are prepared to furnish everything in line at prices never before heard of. Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves At. the Stove and 'Finvvarev DUNDALK. Painting Done on Short Notice STOVES AND TINWARE! - " A"--., -. Hwy-4. nwu-ruaunun, o"VeiNtr, An wtentice wanted to learn the trade. LITTLE Dundalk, Feb. 20, 1877. Dundnlk, Jug. 29, 1377.1. Dundalk Carriage Works. Threshing 1ihuhintsts,_ypriztg Machines, Réapers d; Mowers, DUNDALK, Where you can purchne all kinds of Im laments from the Mount Eytt9tttty,in,t,r Companies of Ontario, such as Iron and “Ewan frame GANG PLUUGHS. “MILL PLOUGHS, Iron and Wooden beam with steel land side; Cultivators. Drum and [10g Land-rollers, Iron and Wooden HARROWS, Revolving and Bulky HORSE-BARB, Self-Dumping RAKES'. FANNING-MrLrs, WAGGONS, BUGGIES, 8AWrNt1-MACHINE8, ROAD- Scmpers, superior Broadcast SEEDERS, and Spout Drills, “PM bs., da, " the Ihortut notice. Furniture remind with when at! di pink. 1utimata. given and Contact: ' for all cluul of Buildings STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDBAILING A SPECIALITY. orderm4u1ioitod.i ”Undertaking “waded to promptly. Rome-n1)" the Stand, the Furniture She}: lgtely occupied by E. J. Merriam, next door to the Gum: Printing (Mice, Dundalk. The undersigned box to ieyrat the Inhatsitaaty gs punk “a mum; may. that Samples for inspection opposite the ANGibuAMERICAN HOTEL, DUNDALK, Orders solicited and promptly filled. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Dundalk, Feb. 8, 1877. Encourage Home Manufactpre CULTiVATORS. Wr..rErT.BARrtomr, and Anything else in an; wood line required by the community at large. Sash, Doors, Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, Imam, April 12, 1877. 1,000 ‘7oluutecrs ‘Vanted! GAIN) CHEAP FOR CASH on TRADE. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, CHEAPER THAN EVER! BY A WB8T-cLAss ARTIST. "ini. used, and .' only good workmen employed 1 _ -- _ - - I 1 they G, "GiGiGriaiirUi"iiriii'iri ii lower thad ever T. B. GRADY. The Best in the Market. GO TO TORONTO LITTLE ' ROBERTSON. Emporium, Railway Station, CROSS & HICKS. rn they have rg in their CUSTOM WORK, BOOTSANDSHOES REMEMBER THE PLACE --Potst Oitiert Which he oftem for sale for CASH LAMPS, COAL OIL, FLOUR, SALT and WINDOW SASH ll parties. indebted, either b Note or Mindy. y 1hmdalk, February I, Im. Most REASONABLE Terms, Harness, Trunks All Patio! wishing to purehttt,.,t.lt.ty'tlt.t,r./1t: n Dwelling Trouse “r a good TAKE NOTICE. Agent for Fleury's celebrated Ploughs. T. HANBURY & BRO Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Dundalk, Jam, 1877 J--A11 parties in mean with their payments on Iota must ply up " once, or cash. will. be incurred. ff DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OF, oiturtuherieor..1trsoou,nds, mu.ofth-ukiia'ruums by Building Lots for Sale. for Bold Cheap for Cash G. R. MIDDLETON, Should Apply at Once to The Subscriber also keeps on hand a supply Inspection Invited Claes-ware, Boots and Shoes. THE BEST IN DUNDALK, Brushes, Whips, Etc A LARGE STOCK OF and BUSlNESS sun), " low " can be got in any plum we“ of Toronto IN l‘IIL 31(3AUL4‘1', DEALER IN FIRST-cuss woman ON THE Ete., Etc. Min Street, Dundalk “MWMWhuau-p Points Bttd Und side: dwnys on hand, :4 Sfde constantly on ', ALL KINDS or tia Combs, of I! 51 5’53 F"'Lfiif. t":y,,-,fs',? nos'r APPROVED nuns """emtdettuis-aaui,,uavine “We“... BEST STYLE OF THE ART in now timed up in the vary hunk. and Job Department. Possesses Great Pucilitiu NEW The STATION, T n E Large Circulation l)luldulk G u i d o “DUNDALX G UIDE." FOREIGN AND JOB WORK aloe-hi- on-H-o-nt a! mum... " comm: um Medium for Advertisers. Promptitude “Dundnlk Guido a no In“ nu: GREATEST a an) I no MAT In: FAMILY NEWSPAPER Ws"' l‘OSTAG It FREE. W()RII. u¢wwma LOCAL NEWS, J. TOWNSEND & co. q )ppouit " should sub-crib " the Pun: 01.00 nu Am. Indus it in nulls-u All who um! A good DUNDALK, MARKET Barons, IN ADVANCE. THE TH! surroun- IIAK! I IIIIIIN'I'HIII a ally for tle I” lulu d Dun-lull. I In“ " "at “at he hum his new M OW'oiV Min-IA TroLLNh'. COM the than "min!“ "u mar} Nu] an I KILLIN BEHE urn “(all Cor MUSI “work- I 'Olku‘h In; M I“ u o"ahie me t ( tau-hwy I prorr.+ I nude ta an Att bud WU Buildc in Tlt' uloar the I Mars in Good 01-61 lie. The! gum and in“. “I Tho but THE 'pg'?,:,,'?,."! inch. Fem allofwl BTRA‘ “I " and 8 In OWEN [hawk Ad": by qsaitt i-ted Ila nu than” b' may l, mun-v. Brim“. (“and he for I " " l 0.00]: ”a Do. band.“ PM.“ Dunc!“ It“. BOS I’d-nu Mm: Pl winch ANG yum hunt lelal Bail m I

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