i) -e-_ _..-- - P""'"'" “an that patched hopping umbrella to the pkg. who" she wu laying. Next mom, tug-ha "turned the precious him: by 1"tetof.uriharorituiJaiii all . pound on... “Lot tt' my." cried hold dime. "to thinkthntig,m. 'ttet Why, if I'd only I km. I'd I good ilk Wand-ho Ihudn‘lduwi'dlmy 'Ht"-9tgi- Noun. The Marquis of Lorne and his wife were down in Kent the other day, when a thun- derstorm overtook them. They were umbrellnless. and had to take shelter in the unrest cottage. where dwelt e poor old wo- men who never new "photos" of Princess Louise. and probehly would not have recog- nized the likenesei! she had. The Marquis end his wife weited for some tune. that. ting funilierly with the old lady, but the min ehowed no disposition to stop. At lat. weary of delay, they requested the Ioan of en umbrella. The Indy bed some caution in her nature. She did not like to pert with her beet Sundey min preeerver. but ehe oiUmd freely her hopping nmbrelle, I ,rft'"tr.iee-finiuhorria. one during the tn'ehing eeeeon, end which had been often mended in my petehee. My. however. have no {the Hide, and the Prineeee at once eeoeptin‘ the hen peed any under it laughing. To the wt of all who met her she - _‘_-ALAAirl I .. - appliances for shipping the guano. but when the "eul- arrived “the place where the inlanda were known to be, there was nothing to be seen but water. The islands had disappeared entirely, how and when in at meant a mystery. It was generally mppoeed that Australia lay out of the line “active volcanic agency, so that the phe- I nomenon is all the more remarkable. l Intelligence from Perth, Western Austri- lin. he: been received of the 'rxtraordimu, diuppemnee of two island-the Barker Lands-sud theirinhabitants. It Appears that Cnptnin Fisher, n Tasmanian capital- ist purchased from the west Anstrnlinn Government the right to remove guano from two islands on the coast. described on the chart end known In the Barker Ishnds, Ind sitnnted in latitude 14° south, longi. tude IMo out. Captain Fisher despatched three nude in April, with labourers, and France. though it hm hitherto occurred in isolated cases only. For instance. the widow of M. Lafitte, the great wine-grower, vu avert! vein-u ogo. stung while walk. ing in one of her own vineyuda. and fell I victim to the effects of the bite. The French papers are devoting some portions of the "ierntitie record just now to a terrible epidemic which has broken out " the penal settlement of Noumea in New Caledonia. A number of cattle having been attacted with epidemic fever, under its in, ihterne rushed into the forests, where they perished entangled amid the interlacing vinee and close tree trunks. The Biets that " on the fUsh of these poor creatures re- turned to the settlements, where their bite has proved invariable fatal to human be. ings and animals alike. The sting is said to - no inconvenience, but a small puetule won forms filled with a brownish [ watery ihtid, which speedily assumes the form of a hard int1amed swelling. accom- panied by intolerable itching and intense darting pains. Death usually ensues in from 24 to 48 hours alter the appearance of the pustule. Every remedy possible has been tried. including application of caustic and cauterization by red-hot irons, but in vain. The deaths from this source already numbered over 60 on receipt of this last report the evil being aggravated by the exceedingly filthy condition of the slaughter-houses around Noumea, the re. fuse of animals killed there being left to decay unheeded. A prominent pork-but- cher of the town. to whom remonstrance had frequently and vainly been addressed respecting the unclean condition of his slaughter-pen was overtaken with a swift and dreadful retribution; he was stung by a lush-ily from his own garbage heaps, while at work, and died in 24 hours. This dreadful mode of death is not unknown in Bennm’e, since deed. making 18. Itie thought by meny that there ere etill other iodine. but thor. posted foot up the total deeth roll to twenty. The bridge we: over whet in known " Little Four Mile Creek, nine milee eeet of Dee Moinee. Ita e little etreem. generally quiet, end never before known to be In high. The bridge ie ep- proeched round I curve end down pads The chennel of the etreem wee forty or Aitr ti.t wide end benke ebont twenty feet high. The locomotive leaded within, e foot of the wentern side end half barUd, ital! in the eerth. Thes Bernnm cerwee‘ next it end dropped into the chennel. bag- (ego end med cer followed end penned directly over it, summing it to piecee, the men in that car escaped elive, even the lempe were not F t out. The first peanu- ger car wee pitched head down into the chennel where the weter wee fifteen feet deep, the next oer plunged under it, and the next telescoped half through both of the two preceding. The sleeping eel did not go into the wreck. ite occnpente were jerred but not seriously hurt. Nook and taokU. Du Moms. Iowa, Aug. 80.-At six o‘clock savanna India wen mer-I- !onrtoen non, two women And one ehild-- unong the wounded vs. F. B. Boxer. of killed. and quite . number an injured annulus. his thought that noun! loud-hm: than. u the wuur is over hunt, feet deep. The wounded survivor: m u Altman. M can no to firmly “lo-cop“! together that it ha been impos- sible no tir to pry them spurt "on with Ind Bunn'n about»; anon; the to“ unlithnid Mun onto! eleven ofiU “unkind. The mid-at occur- ud maul miles trom s telegnph onâ€. Eight..- pononl as known to have been Cacao, Aatrast29.-An Incident occur Mo- the Rock Island 1tai1road, um: lilac m Beulahâ€, Ion, My. eun- d by n lurid†hing Inch-d any. All tUtmin bunk. duping“: wont down into them the torn. out. of sight, nun Accident onthe he“: A Fatal Fly. Owen Bound, arm... 8:25 " RM " During navigation the Bumbag. Ex. rnu will run on Tueadsyl tad Thae, owing Toronto " 8 pan., and taking It Dnndnlk It TSO, and Owen Sound " tMo, on nrhieh day- Owen Sand may. tmin will In uncalled. Owen gams, “who: Preaching every second Sabbath in the Drugs ll ' commencing: 8 o'clock rat. Rev. Irn, My. of Mat a, minister. Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in the Orange Hall, commencing " 2 P. It. Preaching - second abbath in the same place, tsomuarneing " 6.80 P. I. Cot. tage pnyer mmsting every Thursday even- ing. Rev. C. Slaw. minister. Sabbath School every abbath in the School Home, commencing " 9:80 Ll. Preaching " 11 “I. every Sabbath, Ind every alternate Ssbbsth " 6:30 " Mr. J allusion. minister. DUNDALK CHURCH DIRECTORY: I month. J 1 !?urham-r'ruesay before Mount Forest. whyrgwr--Truruai following Mount Forest. !ftutoverr--+rtGy before Durhun. floseruoni--FifteeUt of February, Ageril, J une. August, October tad Decom r. Primyse--1ridttjsar preceding tU Orangeville Fair. 0rtmgtrville-TU 2nd Thursday in ouch month. Mamvilu-tueone Wednesday in each month. threlph-Fimt Wednesduy in each month. Psrristoe-h'rasy before the Guelph fair. I?.raytoncrb'olrGy before Guelph. Elura-The day before Guelph. yyug.lfsx--McGiay below Elms. Fair. 1umpton--crystiu Palace Grounds, the .l_h_ -rn __ IV I i " _ _ "H __-- "w-..“ uuw day after Guelph. Berlin -First Thursday in ouch month. Brampton-First Thursdayin etch month. Listowel-First Friday in each month. Mount Forest-Third Wednesday in each n,._AL West Wellington, at Arthur village, Oct, 11 and 12. Centre Wellington. Elan, October 11 And 12. Hamilton Central, it Hamilton, October 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th. Egremont, at Holstein, Tuesday. Oct'r 9, Northern Exhibition, Walkerton, Oet, 9,10, 11 and 12. South Grey, at Durham, Tuesday Ind Wednesday, 2nd and 8rd October. East. Grey, at Flesherton, on Thursday and Friday, Oct 4th and 6th. Guelph Central, at Guelph, October 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Melanethon, " Shalbnrno, October 4th ttnd tith. 2T Normanby. at Newman a Tuesday, 25th September. Dufferin " Orangeville, Septembor 26, 27 and 28. Mount Forest Horticulture], September 18, 19 and 20. Ontario 2',i,Tet'l' Associnion u Stut- ford on Semen: er 18, 19 and 20. Owen Sound Central, at Owen Sound. 20th and 21n September. Provincial at London, on the 24th Belt. tember and four succeeding days. singular commotion, and ell the wevee seemed to be in the middle of the stage; feerful noises were elso heerd. The Mhighted leesee rushed behind the scene: to seek en explenetion. end wee told byhis stage manager, “It's ell right now, air; the eighteen penny waves were giving the shil- ling wevee e licking." At one of the theetree the eee. we: made of loose painted clans, our] two eete of bor-ons short end the other tall-were employed to stoop end rise dternotely be. nenth the canvas, and than to give the idea of we"; One night the ocean wee in a to number man." The seven grown-up daughtom had nu Awful time till he returned-tdons, One ot them mustered up mange to uk, "WUre is our mother?" "In heaven, I hope." "But I man the widow with six children tUt you rnttrried t" "Oh, I untried her ( "Well, Mr. Snimea, hue you posted the ledger t" inked In employer of snow clerk. "Yer, Sir." lays &Mleis, “I've posted the ledger: but it WM too big to go in the let. m-box, lo I by] to hie it inside." "You had better " for minors than money," said I dandy to an Irish beggar, who had importuned him for money. "Bednd," ropied the mondionnt, “I naked ya for what I thought yo had tho most A clergyman. widower with seven grown- up "mrhters, left noun a few dnyll Mo for I neighboring any, and wrote bank that he had just married u widow with six children An editor up that when he won in pri- rlon for libelling s junkies of the pone he l w.- nquutod by the jnilol "to give the when u put." "Don't show my lottery." not. . young Inn to . young Indy whom he Adored. "Don't be oft-id.†wu the reply, "I no just " much “Ahmed of them no you Th deatmetion of Ihup in Ctlibrninby the recent drought in “tin-ted " 2,600,. 000 head, or two-third- of the Ihoep in the State. Maur of the great sheep harden abandoned 7,000 to 10,000 head in the Juuinek, st Hmovor. Thursdny, Sept. Dun or A Wang no- t1g,aatDntt..-.- Thedosth dnwomuhn jut boon to- portod in Gil-gov, Seodnndbom I dines. belonging to the lower un'mnll, MI, to horses, known by the nun. of simian. Downed vu the wit. of. about», and mum intbohnbit cl lookinginto the M19 amongst the homes, while one of the lninnl'l wu Morin; from this diuuo. the maul: being that in ought tho contusion and died. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. TRAVELERS GUIDE. Pall Exhibitions. CANADA IETIODIS‘I'. mama CHURCH. PrtEBBYTBraAtt. I m. Jam, N‘BPAHWW-mmwimm Most REASONABLE Terms All Pinion winking to Puehet TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices EAVETR0TJaBINa AND ROOFING A SPECIAL ITY. FIRST-CLASS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post Ottitre, Wattrzrt:-9ny qumtity or WOOL. WOOL-mamas, Sanxesxms, Hlbls, to. , br., Apprentice Winted. JAMES ROBERTSON. Dundalk, Aug. g, 1877. J Amen Robertson in returning thank: to the j received, now begs to inform them that he in line at prices never before hand of. At the Stove and Tinware :Emporiums D U N D A L E . STOVES AND TINWARE! Preserve Jars, All Sizes. Trimming done on “1:33: OUR TEAS STD Dundalk, June 6, 1877. Ladies' Hats Cupboards, to†Att., " the shone“ notice. Furniture remind it}: mutton Ind m, Estimate, given and Contact Men for All clam of Buildings. STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDBAILIN a A SPECIALITY. Order: Solicited. I? Undertaking attended to promptly. Dressed Lumber and Flooring Alwavs rm Hand Cupboards, to. , At., Tho undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Dunde and numudina they no now muhcturing all kind- of Encourage Home Manufacture Beside. this the SADDLEBY DEPARTMENT ia replete in all its hunches. A] Stock shay: on land. Onion promptly attended,' 3nd ntishction wanted]. KR" All kind: of farm produce. oordwood, Ae., to" taken in "eshangs for goods HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RIDES AND SKINS. THOS. HANBURY & BRO. " we use none but the best mew-id. thou loving their order any depend on getting . e genuine stick. end . fit to plane the moat exquiaiU, Genes Sewed Work a Speciality. But more taken by surprise on entering HANBURY, BRO'S.. Establishment when is to be seen the Ingest And most nth-active Stock of Boots t Show ever subdued to pubim inqoetion, tsoruirting of Remember the Stand, Latest hom the Beat of War l Dundalk, August Ist, 1877. ‘omombu the Stand, the Shop :1me opposite um Poet 1Jlfie, Main Street, Dnnddk. CROSS & HICKS. Dundalk, April 12, 1877. yll Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves Building Lots for Bale 10,000 Slain! , Doors, Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, 2es' Hats and Bonnets TORONTO HOUSE. Should Apply at Once to Made BOOTS and SHOES of every pattern! done on the premises to suit every taste. I? ng Bonnets made to look as good as new. OUR TEAS STILL TAKE THE LEAD. in returning thank: to the public for the liberal patronage be has ft, int-0:.“ gm? that he in prepared to furnish evetytlzing in his tn... A. " THE BEST IN DUNDALK, GAR!) can†to; can on mun. CUSTOM WORK. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, CHEAPER THAN EVER! A LARGE ASSORTMENT op CALL AND SEE THEM. nu nLoteithcr for a Dvm‘llng Home or . BUSINESS STAND, their te.t,on1otamtutsmrepqotm.,o-s will {mm . ' NOTICE. ONTHE Flooring Always on Superior Family Flour. MOAUIJAY, -iurramo" _ WIV nu TORONTO E. BROWNE Old Ens Ind Painting Done on Short Notice, AND BY A WR8T-CLAtm ARTIST. None but the but mun-id Ind. sud only [good wothnulcmployod th-e _ A 1 . - REPAIRING done ,rithjiiiirmass and nnsm'rcn. ---'.ot---. The Sub-aim. thaw taf, hvon, would inform his Cutomm. sud the in Nit-nu of Dun and surrounding country My. that ha in "'ee"dtomnutoogor,inTiFi'taTi'ifn'lii7ii'n','L' had, WAGGONB. BUGGIEB. SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS, BLEIGHB,: EABBOW§I BOILERS. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. Iii-alum m PLMB--ptrstm Shoot, nu: the PRINTS, COTTONS, TWEEDS New Goods, New i ENS HEWâ€. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER. EGGS. COBDWooD IN TRADE. CALL and SEE his PRICES. Duluth. my 31. 1317. “$13321.le your Cub. Butter And Eggs. An inspection of our goods In respect- Dundalk. m. m. urn c. B. MIDDLETON. Summer Goods '"ifdi"' next 30 days Lower than Ever Before Seen D U IN D A L K . 1hmhlk; Jan. ", 1377. REMARKING ALL HIS GOODS 'rlllldlMll sun i A choice lot of Bacon and Hams for Sale cheap for cash. " PUFF C cuwrvuamta, WHEELBABI "'""r'hi'toi"inth-utssmmsabrtuo-l'fd',"d Inâ€. Cheaper than the Cheapest CLEARING OUT H. Graham and Ready. Prices lower than ever. Would inform his hionds that he hi. To make room for FALL STOCK. which we otter u. very close prion. We in not W. luv. now on Und . Luge Stock of Volunteers Wanted t THE BALANCE OF HIS qy.piage Works. but we all goods which will be found . B. GRADY. m in union. at '-l\Iade Clothing, 's.’ "poraarttr, HORSE REFS! I081 APPROVED KINDS. tuoqeasdtaretetbeasr-dbr1-itse unlinked-I. BEST STYLE " THE ART . ntroittedttriaxtusr, bod-â€10..“ Job Department. Possum Great Facilities r a lil Large Circulation " GOLD]! um demand...“ a! human. The STATION, "DON DALE G tHDR/ “Dundnlk Guido " Dundalk Gui do Medium for Advertisers. JOB WORK Promptitude Thought!!!“ with sauna“: [Arum up mu; GREATEST FAMILY aromas: ran... W0 " If .' Mdnhom’bolot the hmmmau Oppo-il e Pucl 01.00 In Anv- touch: the vary nub. it " "eelUnt “who vat-good DUNDALI. IN ADVANCE. TH! TH! IDITOBIAH Mosh-on] and banana “a culunn, per y oerh"rsn. .. qeramm, 7 " 'EttMts'..--9t per -t.ant not paid u Wily an hand at hChl)Al.K. I' (Hilary mum-- of _ and Ul had: “debug. N the 050e, Protms Gaul advenmnmn “I" the tirrt Inn-rt! I. “I “unequal mu "RA" ANIMALS. “It. lot " the od" â€I 8 linen. Alva-WM. "Bcmt _ Irina; mun-chum had until forudd.m Carpenter ht. "op. TM only-crab" " [â€111 -- humu- Mama; 1 *“IIIQ. All Wosk d, Builder's and , q D'l‘ Atl kiudn "f tuuirvr “nu,- on hand In In it"... m-h ..u.| der. " Ih-lurmln-r u.- the In.“ (â€hm In». Mm: t. Every Mill-I arm-mun- Tho boot nan. m. I Luann-n! in, t Saucy isis, "an undue; _ baud-IL (“in Illc “innit†Nlret Mm! Tm“. uni M, tul, Slgrat UM Rulgrul adult. um. mLmEn AND Inn-t". Nulmwr m 1 'h lot-q rum“ Ulhru human] In Mhuuun, “a. "uudalk DIVISIUN m Dunddk Po - odlock, “bury, W. l Tho undrruig .mm-ua cunt-II guy " the wry â€on him .iriee Dundalk, "uni-r - of hundull M be In! rem In new bulldllu Watches Correc Chm he has . twrvt, OINBITE THEI BUSINESS MUSICAL VIOLINS [Image Ce Lice _ urmsnt " “a all and seq-I “ya-kwunnHJ um PM 01 QIIN'll hawk. In, 3. INT Dunddk. [Amy l, ttt Miss Hm Stun, hit-Ion 8. "Cl" all of clue]: walla "lout All Hill DENIM â€an. Ammo-1 IEHEIBER ttAk, JUL " Notice to BATES OF Al which " be . NAITIAN " awry kxttlctutrrs' AC Owe-dub HIV" hill AND " ISAM‘ Tl - "it. . lt' ail -ttr JAMES! Ind Bail-my SONS NO hunt Mk mum d mu: haul I IN " new Inc