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Dundalk Guide (1877), 17 Jan 1878, p. 1

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- din-nth lboards, p" on! on the no " any but I'll). A Inn-talk In "on“, My. In: Imam:- HICKS. ytt :ture not". that rrty. 1 anon-o aunt. I to": "t Band. atal S y Job Department, hymen MOST APPROVED KINDS. y3t it And with t an Best Style of the the and mini-nuns. mac-.1 . TII "Ol' [DI mus-en 101nm] upon The Job Work . I )mululk Thexmeeia unkind.“ Good Family in the TJVIuhip. Huh-pp PRESSES. Bea: Medium h o, "Dundalk 7. TO II'NSEND " 3 THE LATEST - POSTAGE no], .he Greatest Prompulm. "r, “21mm. tve DIR If. no theirohlcn. rent Ftteiiitus by done in tho up, nhoe ht “that. It ump- unho- it on. a the opposite It. PATH“ wiahin. Station, lupin the LOCAL AM) 301310! am MARKET mm AND 31>]th In " DITNDALK GUIDI' mm.) an addition I. - not paid in him. I COLUMN beine an.“ by but. $1.50 the County " a", htnds of tsnd rapidly inn-5.. a" Ar. who mt . m "we om Ration of the "yu.." very bert per mum, of Frown, A“ FREE, q 3 Hide: Ind 00.. T-ts. u.‘ S wed good lots of [and foreais--improved and animyrosud-- At hom 3530 320 person, In Proton. McMahon. o-r, and Col- lin-nod. Tom on". I - - __ - J. J. ”BLINK. Farms Eor Sale ! AND FAMILY RECIPES. - LLC" __- T""'"" Bind-IE, I“. At I877. F]! A ¢forunml "st-ci-ta-css. . ' Omaha. No And a Guys-d In] Physicians’l’rescriptions ‘33.»ch “nation eid to tho Dispensing Drugs. Chemicals, Paints, Dyes, Patent Medicines, and Proprietary Articles Dandaik me. St, ttm. Medical Hall ! 135...: “an much plenum in informing his friend! Bad the public srtnerally, that he is reparod todo all kind: " Genoa] 'llL'lldU2r, " the above won-n " bin ttaual low nun. "0!..an a npecitlity. Lu. of Guelph. WEB AND DRESSMAEBR Opposite the Poet Oiiiimr, ' of the chains! qlllity, n lowest pried. Y -F" v-,--v 'v A Tl. uhcriber is prepared to offer his ur- viouu Shun Mason to any one rmtuiring at 8 per can “0 Inn. All Wo.k done in 3 satisfactory glxpon-eu_ minced to THE VULCAN WORKS, noun OWEN BOUND "a: Smn, . - DUNDALK. ION-Inns, 1877. All kind. ot timber tor building purpmces con-“MU on hand at the luwcnt prions. T. B. GRADY. D. C. W. Dundalk, March. Mth 1877. y-7 Builder's and Contractor's 1NCbiEClac. -- - __ - - - __ ,7 Iflluain . . n- Marriage Certificates and ‘ J 21, Licenses, 1'11' ___ (Jo-bud] on hand " the POST OFFICE, DUNDALR. Price only 3200. M J. J. mummym, Miss Grokey, Cupontor an! Framer. livpniring June at in chop. Huh and panel damn» made to ur- der. a. Remem’mr the stand-two doors below the Punt ottioo, Pirittaa. aeeommmUti, TU but. winds on hand [in All] Life [fl-IM'K'", Money, Loan and General Agent, Main Street, Dundalk. Provincid Lind Surveyor. Civil Engineer. bra-(human. Lani Agent, Conveyancer, qte., Diwali. Ink-"y t. 1877. this Stun. Univmity Silver Mmlalut, Trinity Collette, Tunnh. and M miter ofthe Col'ege of Hashim: .mISurueulu (I Ontario. Otiiee -ahosdath, Out. Notice to the Public. Barrister, Attorney-u-Law. Solicitor in Chum”. fhrnvepsiuwr, de., Poalett 83.. 0’. KERR Y SL‘HENK, Corner of Queen and Victona Straw JAMES LAMON, t!,tgt,titr; Solicitor in Chancery. “of,” Ill-1w, Convcylncer.&e. Ottiee ml ANGLO AMERICAN HOTEL, DUNDALK. i - _ -. -""'"". sleep: ' tr, written iry1tetioms to A constant supply of mi _.... .... - In men nun, moaned h at "arg.. "BAY ANIMAIS, de., ulvertiued three “I. tor " th. ulvertuoment not a u- ncut] a ' JAMES PUSINESS DIRECTORY. Do. Dunno-uh... .... no. Ihmmonths...... M "v.rtauement, charge About he in! martian. 3nd P. far out Ill-all.“ i-tion-tx DUNDALK At “P 0fier,, GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Ilvery May 3, 1877, Rrcr IAITLAX D MCCARTHY. ISAAC TRAYNOR, Du. MCWILLIAM, D DRESSMAKER Yo, a Point Otiiimr, If F [ - DUNDALK. AN WORKS, Ant up: or sr., DJNDALK. HANNA 1h i"e.rmyyr his friend! I". Sula“. am: or m McCuLocn. Prop for the panic DUN mu. 't)i'i,ii.t' I Money to Loan In In". tt. a spec-ally. otritse, opposite the Anglo- Amu’itln Hotel. Several good Farms for Sale Chap. An numberot Mort estorwhiehtti. . b , est figure ml): mowed. he _ ,7 - v. .....,...-uvu- "" Ago. fraud Puma, and other lenuritiea, at the ow rate of Eight per cent Interest. Borrow. en an depend on getting chain money with the lent possible delay. plum! Lands Bought and Sold. " (JCS. McARDLE Yul: can" A, " the whole or any portion of the luau " buy time by giving notice and Interact " "nee cannon the portion paid. If you have ranged to pay by instalment l _ you will not be mlxject to A htavy line it you "a not l'"it,tgt, to make the my ment 1nd m' I amply be charged th, in term: on the arrears. An avenge yeuly payment 011147 for ter vem pays " a loan of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. GEO. RUTHERFO RD. Note the following advantages You can tix your own time for You on repay the loan by in, upon-e- reduced to the luwes! pouible titpiro and the loan put through in tho short. mst possible upnce of time. Fume" if you want Money Ipply to GEO. RUTHERFORD. Agent. Main Street, Dundalk. Conveyancing Dundalk, Sept. 13, 1877, $1,500,000 to lend in Canada at 8 per cent Interest. MES; Gen-rd North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co. Wanted to Purchase tyt.Ueyitttr he f large nun one pay-mum. MORTGAGES WANTED, ISSRS. PICLIVATT & OSLEB. ' Mangers, 38 King Street Eat, 'P.-., War. NELSON, General Agrnt, Dundalk. 'oron to, Ie tor repayment. by instalment or by of Mort-y wly Early in 1855 Victar Emmanuel. then ng of Sax-dink, Joined the amulet- agu'mrt Russia, and rant to the Crimean-1 his quota of troops tn sun] of 17,000 men under the m mmuud of Ceueral De u Iurmom, who and . few dun before his King. The Maia!» won an “all”: "pm-Hon by 1 of augernin. The chief counsellor of the late monarch was the celebrated CountCuvour, we ot the most distinguished. statesmen and vliplonattists of modern "men. It was in accordance with his advice that the con. test with the l‘apacy was conducted, and it was mainly due to him that it was laid. mately crowned with success by the re- moval of the so” of Government to Rome l and the iarost tual subversion ofthe tem. porul power of the Pope. The relations between Church 1nd Stnto in Italy no mu left defined weanling to the principles he hid down, 1nd in no other country in Europe no those relation. more consistent or less obietiunat!U from ' we point of View of Marty, olden And pun-l y.21 ' younger collateral line, was by the npein- -"-- tion of the Snlic hsw mired to the throne. His son at d ttlCeestror was Victir lhc. muuuel, who htusjust passed away. The revolutionary wswe--the “Slum and Dung" 1r.cnctner.t of 1848, involvrd the little kinpihm cf Sardinia, wl ich was so d c. mpletely (Timed in n collision with Austria, thut on the evening after the battle " N run, In Mnrcln 1849, Charles Aliveit; abdicated the throne in favour of his son as] the nnly means of saving his realm from l utter ihttrmetion. Ycetor aninnnuol l; than twenty-nine yrnrn of age, was " that I st, I time little known except as “a dashing} urn-i tor. [it mewUt haughty, and I reputed op. _ puuent of Lleraim." He succeeded in , a obtaining trrmn very much less severe I than tlmse ' tiered to his futher, and liter 1 le the oitabiishmeut of peace in the come of J t- the ramp year he turned his attention to!] the internal improvement (f his kingdtm _ x with the tt,0;,t ymise-wortry assidiuty and i: C. stutemmnllio intell:gcnce. The national i , fituirsets and defence, education. public! winks, and freedom " trade, were all dealt lf , with by him inn mnnuu' which did credit It l alike to his ugneity and his energy. What, l', f over his attitude townrde Liberali: m in his I n l earlier life nmyhuvel eon he nevenwerved F tram his adherence to Cottstitutoud rule, I notwithstanding Pnpa] intrigues and the seductive prnifers of Austria. its an at that early period of his reign he was compelled to curry on a, life-tttul-death struggle with m the Pupaey, and the end of Us life found i At him with the cement. virtually derided in. i tln deed, Lut waged against him with as much 1 .1, persiitence we ever. It is only a few weeks I ate since nnwmhcr of the Jesuit Older wasIEn expelled at the inetance of the Pope for.“ presuming to suggest that the best solution it?“ i of the diifieulty would be the Papal re. 'IU cognition of Vietur Emmanuel as King ':"i_"ii'ii",.i,i, Italy in return {on gunmntee of protection Wi.' and proper provision for the residence of pro His Holiness at Rome, coupled with In the acknowledgement of him " I Ipeciee nee; of euzerain. The chief count-.21,»- new- L.a, .. Was " (mum: and the sum to the Kingd: time wuone (I ,_ “1..., misc. Rodgers quickly gut under - for Study Point, who downed by I (we, ard on urivirg found a Chilisn sans. no on nmwrg found A Chilian out.“ there, with: Cowman! the ..q I now-rs reports m m Sandy Point, (l’untue id f Arenas,) Stiuits of Magellan, that on Nov. "- f the 12th he was hailed by a stenmorhm'ing :h ‘ aboard Curt. Wilson, of the Germen “I I steamer "Memphis," who rtated that the IS , English Vice-Consul boarded him and ' y warned him that a mutiny of the entire n ! garrison had broken out at Sandy Point. " The convicts had been liberated, and out. tfirnges were being committed. Nevertheless, n ( Wilson proeeedvd there, and upon up- f munching was boarded Ivy I boat containing i l the captain of the port in irons, three muti. R I neer soldiers, two convicts, and three , _ others, one u G'overrunentotrieiat. Wilson , disarmed the soldiers and tuck all the occu- t pants on board. While hoisting the boat _ l l the "Memphis" was tired at several times 1 from the shore by the mutineere, who were i in possession ofall the artillery of the post. t The "Memphis, then proceeded with alldia- I pltch towards Monte Video, and in doing ' so fell in with the vessel, Wilson requested , Rogers to take tho people from Sandy Point on bond that they might return. He did Bo, and placed the soldiers and convict: I under guard, end then discovered from b the ceptein of the port that he, with the l mutineen, had been sent to bring or decoy A the “Memphis" into anchorage, under the a penalty of being shot, with the melt shove ol Med. The plan of the mutineen we to ti at. poaem'cn cf the "Memphis" and to . go otritt her. or to title the Ptasifie Com. (Y punk eta-met, then chant due from Valpa- ti -t.., ".i__, . . . n " A]. Wasrmmros, Jan. 8. _ Co: lung”: repnrtn In m Sandy Point, , Arenas,) St: Hits of Magellan. that I! the 12th he was hailed by a steam: inroads Lad previously" been made on his Sphysicul Constitution by excesses in his hunde of life.-Tcronto Globe. .5 given colour to the allegations inroads Lad nrrviouslv 1mm. WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER Mutiny at a Penal Colony a - m w... ""'"Pellt't1 In the desl a] the withilmwul ut.tu.ites. In 18661eg slightest reg; , sided with Miami: m the. war against I'2qrounder ti I Austria, and stteeceded m ream-cling the English( I Venetin, and Baroy and Nice were tenured Linn-elf was I I to hcrnt the close ofthe war between France [or times. H i and Prussia, during which she had acted I There are no i as the ally of the hitter. The seat cf 1 ofthe United i Government, which had in 1866 been Ibue not beet , transferred from Turin to Florence was in ’no coll is to I 1 1870 removed than Flt/ream!» he. Vie. I ever", a1rdsred litu- Euuuunnel having his abode in tlits;Uovernusent, , Qliirinai and the Pope in the rl1,trct.:) ---- I curiously distinct and Antagonistic rulers, A T ficlsting with diverse wcnpuns, and neither" aide to gain the ma: tery over the other. ( (From l Since taking up his residence in the . Itobt. Rubi] ancient tstslyittdVietor Elumnnnnl'c an"... ‘th on “m t the mar tery over the other. I (From the Grand River Sachem.) dug up his residence in the Baht. Robinson who worked 5nd also tanicwr Einmanuei‘s Govern. lined on the Jackson farm, nan: thevdlnge an very "'vailarto othcrmmsti- _ of Culed'unin. left his home on the morning mtrehies, his advisers being)“ the htinst.. for the "'11th to have I , give way to others in ohedi I "good time generally.“ and after imbibing popuhu voice whenever the ‘pretty freely, started to return home about ricdof their policy. He w" nine in the evening; The night being 1842 to the Arch-Duchess very dark, deceased finding it dimeult to Austria, who died in 1856, keep the road,called It the house of Mr. tslidren. The eldest, the Aha. Finlay toobtain alight. but " Mr. hilde, was married in 1859 to FinlayI chum not accommodate him, 110 AA" 1-... --- n . “mum,” ... - .7 I . ' ' 0F RESIDENTS. - Commander that tseriu u s _ _ V . A, _ . Hum“ "IMI. x. . _ mom hy-h-hu bone-triad in F iBlllEtm , ' Pandora. ht a mattiseitr all“. iliiiiiiiiiiaiiM!, w Clinton bu tour bony m. n , Mt (”.27. w '.timlllilt4= H FR, . t" get. 247lln.; N. B fun: u, t.'4 I ; L. li rm". -. "' -Ti--- ““3 V 285 ; and E. Corbin. 223. t u). llot, .'s,s . v . V__ - ._,. _.-""""".""".'"'"?'"".) 804,A.D.; a1uananoopper coin of the 'd'di','ift as had a in“. Tr . . . gum use taper-luau tune of gummy. A. D. 884 to 847; moons. we] the malice afoul-n copper can: ofthe time oftlermAaD.64tooe. more than half of tum, Strom ' I Malawi collection umbenMooim, “ruin? the waive. any: live Ind. a it in ltd the best in Buntford,vhm them W's-yam t li,',?, of Siam“ in orgth ‘ . an open " on m m ."""I we“ ooluotoes. , vim I Ed. Jamal A young men known to be e habitud1 sweeter we: iuety lent to jnil for 21 (In) I by . Lide minute. for using pre- has Language on the street. . Mr. W. J. Helium. of Buntford. has n collection of old coins. the meet interesting of which is I like: penny of Edward L's time, 1210-1800. The others include e penny ofthe time of Chum-gm. m to 80t, A. D.: a Itcman "All", III-in " su, ble, 1nd the unppositinn is that the! wad. 'ing through the water for u long time on- ‘denvoring to find his vny out, he became paralysed and died from exposure. The demo] have: I with Ind two childron to mourn Lia untimely and. I Some of Mr. M's workingmen thinking he 'miglxtpossihly be drowned, at once went in search of him, and shout four o'clock in the afternoon found his body near the south side of the river, with on. leg pro trading out of the water, the red of the body being ooverod with I thin coating of, ice. His suffering must have been tom-1 “"“'J noon the next day when Mrs. Robison beaming alarmed " the prolonged tb. Ieuce of lwrlmalmnd, went in search of him. and called at the workshop of Mr. Mutinenu to make "1m_rtquiri" cou- ceming his whereabouts. l ,_“...... ""aa, u- i, proceeded on his wny without one. It is I then supposed that he wandered to the .' right, crossed the thatn, and not knowing , ' where he was going, walked into the river. ' Mrs. Ritchie. who lives near the iron founq ' l dry,just before ten o'eloek of the evening l , of the Ist, hearing cries coming from some _ i one apparently in great distress, an over _ ito the town hall end informed D. Doyle ', I that it must be some one in the river, u I she heard great splashing of water. Doyle, ',iwho was accompanied by o meu named (Johnston, at once proceeded down to the spot from whence the cries came. After waiting there for some time and not luv-I ing heard my one, but seeing I light on the other side of the river, they naturally] ‘me to the conclusi )n that if there wee a l man in the weter he had been assisted out I by some one on the other side and mm: f for home. The men we. again heard cry- , ring and calling for Mary to bring him e , Night. But Doyle and Johnston, hei .3 fully I convinced that he had got out, did not go ' down again to the river. Nothing more A was seen or heard of deoeehed until nearly . noon the next div when Mn: nan.“ -- li Government coal. lr --_v “w T:'1"l'1rt'l According to recon! careful comput- the outbreak. I? u beluvod ltionl. the population of the world in 1.428,- ofthe 0010305 phoutIheonemp 917, 000, or 28 persons for awry Iqum ttttttent, uurtigstod it. He flame. The following table an.“ the pop ;er on board the “Mtgellsn. Nations of the greatdivisions of the earth : ruetion of Property not the tiu.ropec....................... 809,178,800 ml was mid to natiunnlity. A Nfu.c..............r.r.r.r.'. 824,540,600 hot was fired clean tin-ouch Africu......... 'o'............ 199,921.“ _'omiulate, and the Vice-Consul :ustrpl‘m...................... A'fellfl, )ursued and a latnmmbe'r we:191....................:... ' , I ' . The combined population of 1876 'aeeod a, wwm er, escaped In I boat. . A . .w. . than of 1875 about 't,000,ooo. The In- mane-n emula- or suluects half f (“I t States f E States hem. The cod mines . It": 1, l' I"." o umpe Are t wmkcd tur some time. And divi e u o owl. NI. " once went mm. four o'clock in ia body nom- the rith on. leg pro ', the rent of the $1.25 per year in Advance. to may we had . do“. N "arc “follow againtrt the” "We“ on cutie Nomad moons. uni the Inert but afou- We Brant l more thanhllfof new, chop. m a: strain the native. must Liv. Ind. “an. grouped, “my" twink ofgoiug III-ling in 1Grs, boss. ' and l,"i,',t,'"lgEee ghoul. to a... be... 06,000 I win. " --- -iirinkimr I - 'Ciii'"' " "Y5'rPo"aut' lumber -ot' vat an nun-hm ”hp-o. "cry any. And mm 1nd It. to.“ Jun: 'otrrittryrhada in“. good man-- our own iirrit-ehum moon. Second: they no nude of some grey mini"! which doesn't teBeet light well even when they In full. Third : they never In full, a any put into the Mow noon after rip ing, end only show themselves . by min. uua before Ming. Fatima; the For: ly conducted one c: n't be ofmuch up"; 'v_tspert'odietimi, and; any of the have! that he dmst . Around once tsunami: My. PM t a: itiii,i? per], ooryiuoted one In“ he . mun-I I --_ -. First l hismoonsm so mum any TI: th enttttot possibly refuetna much light II (in. tlp our own tirstelou, moon. Second: they uni-buts -... __a- A - _ - And now. after all this fun, it turn. out that Man in not so very well " " to moon, after all. In support of this am. want. we submit the following wall summ- tinted (not: I i An utrsordimry dicovery of mount , coins hu just been mule on the Moutrune ,’ estate, A few miles from Cupar Fife, in ' Scotland the property of M r. Allan Gil. 1 I mour. In draining e portion of land, the lubnrours struck on what append to be I e boulder, but subsequently Ins dis. covered to be a pot. A none was wedged firmly into in mouth, and on being remov- ed it wee found tlmt the vessel was filled with coins, the total number of pieces be. ing 9,000. Most of them have the upper- snee of . well worn aixpence,s few of them are of the size of l tit-tin, though notlo thick end 5 smell number are of the size of. shil- _ ling. They Ire ell silver end so fer u Lu been entertained, of the tweltth. thirteenth sud fourteenth centuries. It in luppoeed I they were used in the reigns of Robert It., 1 Robert IH., and David IL. sud hsve laid l in the out}: more the" three hundred l - _ ,.,_v..,-vv win-i. _ of whom 20,600 are divided between Egypt, Tripoli, gnd Tunis, And. having 13,000. The population of tho Russia: Empire is estimated u 85,564,000, or 900,000 over 1875. The pupulatianof the British lu. diel numbers 2ts1l,00o,0oo, 3nd “at of " pun 88,299,015. London bu 8.489.428 souls. Paris 1.851.792. New York End: Brooklyn 1.535.622, an! Berlin 1,045,000. I The population of Turkey" Italy........................ Turkey in Europe...... lfoumuia........CL.'. 1fmtenegro........L.C.' gimp: /..T..T..". Ptxtmburg..., ltussia......C. Swsden......... tjorwtsy........ Ihsrundrk...... Franee.......... Great Britain., Spain............ uomn "o............ Austro-gungnry" . .. . . yritzerlatuC..."...C.' Hollnnd.................. , and Africa ”when "jidu Owen ,7- r-‘wlli Inc-lulu he the Com-mm, Mr. [000. Said". 'om, unsuimoml, "naming“. no other ‘mmu hing W. Mr Snider FF," prune and accepted the nominntion amid tho VII-no.1 onthusium. It Pat. tuna, Inn's; Arrival from Toronto here, addressed the meeting, congratulating than on their nominee sud urging min organization. The follm-n'vu nm‘~-- - Popmztgon of the World. -C.."C"" "V” Thin.“ $3.61.." boon 'trmtrtod in o 8 d, "a,tr.--t -entioet of 22ett.i.tttttrijiirtd we a! M.tnst “up. who u and to hue tte-ru-tGad';.;',',',',',,' hereto . an ig 1t.T,"mumtsuliiiitrcicii",,,2 t'l',hTitht'""ini'u-t . (Cannon. a tho no" “nor-l oUestion on qte. --Mr. C. 1terirden, Pro-ideal.” New}, Bolton MI in! "ld hishean " Mto on. Itmtdred blanks were pascal, all who. lot M, in nomad Mun. Ann- un 'mmieipatiti.. bun. represented u- mun. mar “WWI. M 6.100. " "ding to the number on their magnum Mr. Pony of Team. rolls. “to! the credential. of delegates a..-“ “x. . . _ Ind ' .....L: r -. -e -'-e..er m. - . meeting. congratulating Ye moraine And trrtrinraetive to The following odiertm were Pe Mull» executive of the 1 mam: '--Pssidettt, B. J. kn ioeu'roudeut, Alex. Dunn. Co I Vice-Mm, Nelson wh hn cameroa,aotund, Soc- Wi I D. Cowper; Trauma tsth L Executive Commute.-- , qt, Sydonluun; Dr. Juno. pro ollnnd; hm" Cochran. 'tou Reeve. Keppel ; Ben Allan “d Ind W. T. Brown, Sarawak. stat If thank: to the "tiring feet Merhwden, brought to I join ding: of the convention, of the largest, moat itttluen. , mum, ever heif in the rid. hm! Snider u the put)": unn- mom ould his health be spur It!“ no doubt of his re-elect. "m b tima by I good major four sm.lltut tur " much ligot " ' Second: they m miniml which than ran when thy MI " In full. in WI]: soon after iT,2.", in warm GK". "l" Pinon: member l, Mr. “in Said". .. 1.802.882 .. 1,to8,0oo ' 86.101921 . M,45o,ooo . 16,MI,646 . 4.298.881 _ 27.482.174 . 8,500,000 I 5.073.000 . 1.3774193 205.158 71.780380 191qu 1,457,894 in Europe, 42321.0(» 87,T 0.000 2.699.147 3.80:),527 5,336,634 souls, lee; Ptrymsr-utuiiiiiiii “MM: 1'rreteio.uGiiii Nomtsitr, booua, m; Val-o... Braun med who! an“... an... grouped, 0100.000; wan... q .I berm. 015.00%; M III” I . HM P1rlt,frsut"tutoatsdiaiii hummus. "'r"rint--- Munich-ting. Thurman-d. about t'of'o.rrrti-'-riii'; whouwuee, imrhsdiae human... eharge their pres-ohms bunk-n. Nu dun“ but am will have I kndunry b, 'rhoe* this special of vandalism no frmrrout in our village.---" Forrot Cmfrdmlo. Tn Swan" Wraate Rartarar.-ar. (he. Sprout, C E., mum“! m "aut.etts, oummoneod on My H ‘Ibomn'oy Mthelmoeet dam... "on Valley and", bar, 'his _ way of Am Md Km to WM The di-oe. to h it“ " H Indian-nu!” him-liq.“ ml. tho and. w- quit. nl I“ to “In, m. It has on- ...‘MI a- --- A - - _ I by some vdliniu and a lug! quantity 1 Shock. “roaring App-ml, &e.,atriped in. cloth“ Hun. Strong suspicions pointing to certain direction, wanna we" at «no chained from our Run and “at!” jun- tioe of the pace. Brad placed in the but "t the viitage constable, who plum I. inspect the pruning: occupied br two pa. ties named Inn and Ruben thaw-on, a. Queen Street. when a largo ruin: a! mick. were found, sud ideut'tud by in ovum n being that: my. " Ferguson. woe curated. And trUd Hi. the magistruuw. nun] who“ bin. eztrmined. They we" alumina! I. Guelphgaultu land theft trial go Oh. esvmitig court of Quarter W. Cam. Italnln Boulding And Health- " " Woduuduy for we Cupitd. Insuring in Mr. Cunningham having boon robin] on Saturday "smug, tho thh uh. OI the evening following Monday. tho We! Mean-rs. J. F. Cooper, D. Cumming Goo. Dickson. and Dr. Jane- von Aha -'-“-‘ Ron-um cusrLiTiii.Cra. and." will remember the ket " uni-ind in on: Int of the cloth.- “no belonging to “a an. kin Act, which will loud to A not. hiatu- tory working. One, of the priunlple - meudmonu suggested. in an application of the mlchiuary prm'uled by the Domin- ion Election Law to the ttr-de, hump” and conditions of voting for an Dunb- by-law. Other ummdmeuu “mund- ed to strike out what in in mm on tho In gallon chum; to provide " the In“. - furcemont of the het ; to impose that pon- Ilty of imprint-much! It bud MI 0. per-mu found intoxicated who "the to tell when they got inhalants ; to lab the supplying of liquor: to with! 0th.- Icribod druukarauu criminal can“. and “unruly to an“ the let not. "sets-t In! Its-input. kin The Dominion Allianc- mat [nomin- Parliament" the fodhuum'uq union to nub eeetaiet ”Baldwin-Io In Duc. um become almost dad in MM With hi! own Inad- u Wand M- ed four thousand 'srtielea, most of which required the utmost can in landing len'm IQ One oi the nae! m kip- eve! I. known-Women“ no and. by I. Commodore Jordon end Cup-i. Kennel, tt who went down the Keith-d Iiver be. " Winch-a '"Goturuttin-aaut;u. ', other "r. - The lulled Inn in the United Stake 'I F probably Henry Tum, emu“ at Mu. ' vow-i. nu! residing in Tim county. Te... l end funnel-1y a ozrnledeule an... the . stands seven feet end Ill inch. lulu-hue , feet. Barnum offered him e lute nun to f join his exhhiition. but he declined. Sweden do“ in enormou- busine- I. heifer III-whee. The lune: quat Inh- ment is u Jonknping. It wee (mauled in [845. end in 1318 outplayed " lien. " Women. 106 boys. end Ml girls. About four mum of the production which Ute-lily increase- m exported. The “named. and mostly an. (we: Ended. The Italian Court he been oedema to go into mourning for Ill months " the late King. It is believed that Kin. Hun- lurtnril1eso-nttotu interment of Me femu- remain: u Rome, and it in unhe- stood that Ileneini will iutmduoe I I. into the Italian Parliament with; - the Pantheon u the I». "suing plan sf member: of the Home of tinny. ..m cum-mimic. LII! an. dis- monde, I but. ruby. " ”h, Cl - unMI. 4 and] which! I" pull, " not in mint and " Punk look", new at in Tam-b Aldus M. II). shaming“ 1009p. Duh ll Yorhille. in Much, 1814. was unto-nerd to tom-tun yuu' impish-mu in it “mutiny. Queen Victoria‘- um ist compo-d of 1,868 brilliant “In“ LII! no. dig. Awhidnnhquh In. accu- (etiretitiiiip'ie; Twp». in th- with 'o'htaaasausair.uii. Artuoour-oo,ru.t Inn in in 1tetituiruuiTdc, mills. mm,m can" amount at m Jone- voro the hard Idiot on who "In“ to aeoU; to nab Inbitlnl at pn- al chum. Bad not. OW

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