West Grey Digital Newspapers

Dundalk Guide (1877), 24 Jan 1878, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

and pr aptly rds and BST APPROVED KINDS. Lad with :31 “Mauro-Nix Job Department, I ..Dunda1k Guide. est - Job Work TE; , Station, Ihmdalk, . I Dundnlk PRE SSES, mm. It. Good f. To WNSEND or THE urns-r KBADLVG sums, “a conning ty p0. parties willing the Greatest Promputm Style of the .uresnmt Prve .150 per mun. 'rt )IIIK. dun inthe "I" "r Nahum. 1)!) “up. “nil onion And Townahiro LOCAL and. on ultimo. b s futuuhod m I F PIIHIN. r I the "rr boot .tru..od Imi- d DC “to Canal, " a", sun: nun: burn. for pun-die Built... " I’ROPBIETOB- Inherit. (o, a. nun can. L AND 1022105 lu"ett nuan- “tom THE COLUMN "ttsfud by In“ IVHOWdU latson at“. who u“. . i'ly Newspaper "ptdly baa-3. a". In advance. of Proton, "and“ AN D "n". nun C4 "we; and uh. Toms. Advomm.‘ 38M summon plaid to he [inputting P1trssitritutiPrtsseriptionts Save-lad Iota of but! for "U-improved Farms Ear Sale I At from .5 to .20 person, " ma. lob-30:9. Osprey. and I AID FAMILY RECIPES. burnt. Jun”. ttrw. [In much ttrg: in infnnmng his friends owl the P" lie geneully. that he is prepared load att kind. of General Blacksmithing. at at. M. work. " his mun! low nus. [winning . Ipocidity. Medical Ute of (habit, WEB AND TygtBttgMAIrBR Opposite the Poet otBiee, Mam Stun. - . DUNDALK. Tho "hoeriher is prepared to off" his lor- viouuSkono Mm. to sny one requiring the an... All Wosk done in I Intilfnctury An kinds of timber for hnihling purposes caudally on hand " tho lowest prices. T. B. GRADY. D. C. w. Dundalk, Much. 15th 1811. y-7 Builder's and Contractor's NOTICE. We t1ertitltateg and Licenses, -ntly on End " tho PORT OFFICE. DUNDALK. Price only 821]]. J. J. mummox. Ta-G. riGaj,er" “it" stand- two doors Ho' the Port Otfiee, Band" D... N, It”. en’t-ta ad Inna. Repairing done n tu atop. 3!.) ed p990! d_oon_ 'tu to ur- iii but wind. on hand. ANGLO AMERICAN HOTEL, DO NDALK. Ema-gt -nmtyutiort tor the public. Mrq tad Lilo Imtryree,_Moeut, Imuund THE VULCAN WORKS, 'nnincill ' Surveyor. Civil Engineer. Dm‘bh-M. Und Again, Cottvrsrancer, Miss Gokey, OWEN BOUND St, DUNDALK. Dunn. May 3, l877. Burl-inter. Amway-“Jaw. Solicitot in Chant-q. Convoynncel, to., Poulett St., Oran Round. fin 37 d ths nitric.“ qrtalitr, " low: prim In“. Salient)! in Cincety t lnlolvency, In, Public. Odiee. --North BJoquay, - a. A,,,,.._ ll_____' A-J-l-u "tttm-ttas per you in Adv-nee, 's81.0ttf-trid with.mtwo-thxN. mm or ADVEITIBDBG. “Mum-hwal can.“ pu- yawn”... " ”no!“ " .............. 28 “5.0.0.. Proto- mmt, surly rib“- Ttaihmy AT.'at,A'l'll'oT,.f " than. inn-union.“ 55. country, are hand “I kind“. nod eurardatmg. ihr nus. J. TOWNSEND. In! Sui", My lotio- cl Huh. lumps" ' w and all Mythic] new. hunted In. duh-’30. “BAY ANNALS, It, Mvmiaotl three not. for .1, t5. “vain-u! not w. u- “ 8 It... . 13mm. Dyes. Patent Medicines, and Proprietary Articles Mun“, Silver Moduli-t, Trinity College, 'oeorto. unl_ A'mher lofnlhp Crl'ege of few", t, 1877. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ittTp,,eilt"; Solicitor in Chuecrv, he" Mic, Convoyuwentc. 015cc and Notice to the Public. Pref film-en}. et! 8 any .. HENRY RCHENK, Corner of Queen Add Victoria Streets. . la! the lint insertion, sad? cu. per tlar. out “built“ u-tio-b-ur Incu- GEORGE RUTHERFORD, HAITLAN D MCCARTHY. JAMES iiuTGvvcsiu Pm’ Bud's}? A consul“ apply at RICHARD CLARE, J. W. FROST, LL. B. gum. Mairstroet," bunddk. DUNDALK “Shipw- d Ontario. (Mice ISAAC TRAYS OR, NOKTII SID! op Dit. Mc‘VILLIAM, 1877. JAMES LAMON, Hanan. McCuLwcu. Prop - '1"- “rm-“M DUNDALK‘ Insult. tt. y-l2 Conveyancing I spunky. 0690 ttprom, the Anglo- , Amount: Hotel. An number»! Mom: on for which the hi - y at figttro 'rl, allow. Sh Several good Farms for Bale Cheap. braved Farms, and other "entities. " the low rate of Eight per cent Interact. Borrow. er: can depend on 89“in theil money with the but. pouib a :1th. Tho "trseritrer bu u large sum of Morey plnced_ ie his handy ter investment on Im. Money to Loan An Henge yculy payment of $147 for ten years pays off . loan of Not. the following advantages t You on " your own time for repayment. You on my the loan by instalment or by one pins-c. _ . You can pay off the whole or my portion of the loan " any time by givmg notice Ind intern: " once ceueuon the portion paid. It you have arranged to pay by imulment you will not be nubject to I heavy tine if you no not reg',',',',',) to make the pay- ment and vi Simply be charged the Interest on the "nan. Expenses reduced to the lowest tigure and the loan put thruuqh in th 0 eat you-”do space of time. Fume" if you want Money apply to General Managers, 38 King Struck East, Toronto. $1,500,000 to lend in Canada at 8 per cent Interest. North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co. June 21, 2877f Lands Bought and Sold. ”Bu-inane done strictly private. Residence and address HOPEVILLE, Co. off Grey, In..- In Ice-r Th but Cone-h in Province upm- . -- Debut): Farm and Village Lots F01 Sale. iComrniaaioncr in the Queen’s Bench, Convoyuuoer, ace. J O B. MCARDLE, One door South of the Anglo-Amierican Hotel, Dunclalk, Aug. 30, 1877. 73! I have A number of good Parma for sale, on any terms. Send your addrco uni get my catalugue and prices, or enll " the Fume". and Mechanicl' Loan, Land, and General Agency LJtfsce, Dundalk. Dundalk, Sept. 18, 1877. A. o. HUNTER J. W. MORROW. Licensed Auctioneer. 87 Auetioneering Department. I will be at .11 times, ready toiill all orders in that department entrusted to me, or totem] Auction Sales of Farm Property in Proton, Artomesia, Oaprcy, Meluucthuu or any Township in the County of Grey, at very moderate rates and on short notice. I have now established in commotion with the Pm": and t1hrehtutims'Ageuer, " IL.M,I,II, A, a. HUNTER 11mm a more To RE, A. G. HUNTER, MESSRS. PELLATT & OSLER, m tor several Fint~Clua Loon ce ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. GEO. RUTHERFORD. Wanted to Purchase MONEY! OLD-n- I'm: 1531mm: Ind Mon“ Lou Aamcv in the Towns". Auction Sales MORTGAGES WANTED. GEO. RUTHERFORD. Agent, Main Street, Ihusdaur, Vol. I. No. 52 Town Lots: for Sale Farms for Sale. Gwen! Agent, Dudnlk. of madam; " m Ommds Bum, DUNDALX. _ -Br-- A. n. HUNTER, Ar c. Hum he lowest ponible :0qu in the short. y33 REV" 4'.l "And aho‘n older than I by . dczen years." "Just five yours. Sho'o only twenty- eight, it's all the better for that." "But I ean't love her." “Cou't love her!" med the undo. look. ing on immenso number of shorp poinUd (logger-o. ' Can‘t love Susan Garland! Con't love tho womon who woo the wife of the moot faithful fn'ond I out had! Lot no toll you, sir, that when tho old Gazelle; 'u out upon the rock: of Bunogot. Bill' Quinn! and my life and toat his own l) m died in tho» onus, air. We not upon tho gold, wot rots. it. ond tho loot word; ho "or ooid to no woro: "ho kind to my poor 8m!" And I will be kind to her," tho captain added, Viping I big tear hom his ohook. I'll gin hot 'thttsumr----- who knob-ad, perh-,--hut with mo; nay enough to loop hee than mt. gots' dull - her, air." "Nonsense! Doa't you snppone I know? I my one let I. trap for ya! But I won't have it! If I'm to be I. father to ye, you mast obey me. Now I've got . chance. I want you to marry with Susan Oar. land." "But she's a. widow, uncle." "So much the better. She'll know how to make I home for ye." "Thinks to catch you, and so catch my money!" interrupted old Jerry, omphati- ally. "It is hardly fair to any that, uncle, su- ing that I hav- made all the advances my- "Ayo--I'm glad, for I have something to say to you, the bachelor resumed, look. ing some mori'daggerr,--"U" you "on that baggage again t" "Baggage, uncle t" "fNggage, sir. I aid baggaga. Have you seen her W' “Oh! You mean Lizzie Brown. The girl that--" “Her uncle , Baggage-me ' Why -what do you mun W' “Yes Unclecl'm here" he replied tak, ing I sent, "aad I know you no glad to see me." "You know very well wUt I mean. I mean that piece of puverW-- that hunger on-that Uggsgc--tut--that gal t" Jack Kendall was twenty-three, nome- what taller than his uncle, but with the same family look. He was a 11andsorne,tren. anus and afteetiomvte fellow, and loved his uncle with his whole soul. And In Captain Jerry Plcnmnu thus I apolie he sank into e great stuffed chair and looked daggers ; and twice he stamped his dumpy foot to keep his stern purpose. He was njolly, red checked bachelor. just fire uni forty. Most of his life had been spent at sea.nnd he had lately settled down ashore with In immense fortune, for the I purpose of enjoying the rest of his ar/ “that hie mayhem" u be expend it.‘ His pate wasjnst held enough to carry 1 his jolly face high over his brow, but yet l he had I goodly quantity of dark curl- elustering About his short fat neck. The only near relative he had in the world was Juek Kendall, an only child of his only sister. Jerry Plenman had loved hisi sister fondly, and when she 8ied--she u as a. widow tlam-she left a prayer upon the record that her brother would care for the orphan boy. And Uncle Jerry had done it faithfully. For ten years he had pro- vided for his nephew, keeping him at one. of the best schools, for a while, and then paying his wny through college. But now thet he had settled dewn for . home he had Jack come And live with him. "AU-here you are," growled the uncle looking up with I. dagger like expression. "confound the boy tWhat does he moan? Does he think I'm going to be a. father to him, Ind not be obeyed " a father? Does he think I'm going to give him my money to spcndin business, and take ingrutitude in return t What can the young dog be thinking of? Plague take the youngster?‘ What business has he to fall in love with I poor piece of trash , I'll-1'll fix him! l I'll-bttt here comes the ruse-1 I The l spin-net of my counsels i" ---Onee a week. The my “teeth; In. Adam the bright and belting than. Breaking in untold melody, Melee Music more. Centuriee of unished time, Since the gl-d euth'n primeval mom, Hove heard the grind “pausing chime, Momently new-hon. Like u in cloistered piles. Rich bursts of m-ive tsounds mute“, Ringing Alon. dim-lighted It!“ With .rririt-uanaing Ipell. So on the nut-white mend,” ' Sunt, diamante-um“: Like voice from a viewleu bud. 11min. . hymn of "nine, By times, in thunder nous, The booming billown shorewenl surge; By times a silver laugh iutiotstit, By times, . loft low dirge. Souls more enabled grow, Listing the wordless anthem rise ; Discordu are drowned in the gret Bow l Of natures harmonies. l Men change, and “ceese to be," And empires rise and grow and fell ; But the weird music at the no Lives and outline them all. That mystic song shall hut Till time itself no more shall be ; Till seas and shores ewey hove passe'd, Lost in eternity. Caught in his Own Trap. THE HUBIC or THE SEA. DUNDALK, JANUARY 24, POETRY. Jerryssaidttttutohirrtmtf, "hohovedup to the tibia. ' T The lamb chops um done an uncle Jor- ry had mm “on them done before. Bo juicy, so rich. Io Jonah], spied, Ind Io *Iplndiliyooohd. mum the an. at "Now make you-Ml! " home," the Widow said, with I cMrming smile; “for I look upon you In on. of the "I, but friend: I "l elm I" the old fallow muttered to him. self. “she's a splendid eratt. What 3 clean build. lf I had come urns! Inch . woman years up. I belie" I Ihould In" and. . fool of myself." And with this Sunn drew out her table, spread the snow white cloth, and Boon had the dishes in their places. Then she went away to tho kitchen Ind presently the cap- tain heard the pot: Ind kettle: rattling, the meat sputtering, 3nd a brisk “Linn-y racket going on aenomlly. In due time the dint". and. its spy“!- YP" And tho apt-in wu invited to par- “Then you must won, sir, pronounced the widow, decisively. "It in my dinner hour, and I must pupa! it. Wait and at with me. and then I'll Hahn." "Oh, no, I must go Yum to dinner," he said. "but before I go luv. I little busi- ness matter to touch upon." About eleven o'clock on the following day Uncle Jerry aud upon the widow. She had left " her weedmend now looked es fresh and fair as a maid of sixteen. She welcomed the cnptein with one of her sweetest smiles, and Btmlly took I sent close by him. Bye dext'amus turn she got him engaged in releting wonderful stories of his adventures et eel, end that: an hour slipped away. Of course he must now stop for dinner. They chatted “mu. longer, Ind then Junk took his In". " shall be ready forhim," was the reply, and a. funny light twinklad in the widaw's eyes as she said Bo. “Ile'klbe here to-momw foreman." the young mm "id, " he roughed the door atone. "Of course not," the widow replied, with an earnest smile. " should be decidedly opposed to any such. I know Lizzie well, and know too, tint she wall nuke you I good wife. Yo can dapond on my mm. knee, for I can tell your uncle that I won't. and that will be the ond on't. “Surdy you woul not take mo from the being I love," he slid. Susan Garland was a pretty woman. with ls plump form, and a dimpled cheerful face, lover which tweet geninl smiles were play- ing when she was happy. She had been alone two years. She welcomed Jack kindly, Ind utter some commonplace re- merks. the Young men came to the point. m related the conversation which had passed between himself and his uncle that afternoon, end expressed the hope thnt she would help him. Finally Jack retired to ponder upon the subject, and before dark he resolved to see the widow in advance of his uncle, and he went that very evening. Jack knew it would be useless to say more at present. so he held his pence. William Garland had but his unclu'l first '; mat. during hi. lut two mpg“. and the captain had not only libel ldm much but ho slso thought much of “an. having stoppad at he: homo while her husband was living. When Captain Jury “no home with the mo of tho widow open his shoulders, he had hit upon the happy 0:- pedient of making her his new. lytnarri. 330. and than having tho right to our. for her without "citing mild. chk knew how " uncle nad cherished the plan, and he feared t'would ho UN te. thwart him. ‘ Thu old fellow Ama d Rubbbni n he ml kind-hearted. And when ho felt that ho "f authority he would not yield. " urrittr 1, If Ibo sin't t bounty." Undo “Silence, villain! Wodd you have In: make a fool of myself just“ I an setting down for cnmfort and qt)?” Don't you ever dun to lisp nuchuthing again. I shall go and see Susan “marrow, And I shall tell Susan that you 'will have her. That's enough. I won't hair my more. By the wig Fish! but r11 keep my pro-I "Ouly seventeen T enough to give you Bl baud." . “Wife! No! Win; rt' young rascal. what do you mom ' Me e"r Zounds. Do you think I'm crazy? ' I'm old onough to be her father." 1 "Why not 11". hot 20% I WHO?" naked Jack, quietly. _ "uni. Fiddlutick. won't “a: to know her. I know Bum Garland. and thath 'nought I". Ind my pun Azed "or nine. I cum. homo. I mini-0d Bill I'd take can of her-and I must do it-ttnd how can I do it if you don't lot an In". her tor a, naive ?" I - H "~‘ -- - 0'“ t " "Ah I you couldn't do “at, uncle. hu education I lave gained Dd" your noblo, generous prtromgo is 5 nine of 'wulth of which yomcannot rob nag-Id I would' not “why “chimp it for siHu. mu: you over was“. I on It" by my our wits," T ' J "Bat anppou I W refuse.“ _ "Refuet not“. your :30ch You In. pot do it, sir. Pd no you dam him I'd give you mother you”. P-Nt. “my all I aver did give you." IL ., _ A ' _. v" I - ARCHIVES _ I TORONTO uuclo. Just me: u I Lu. doting till ho fell Iliup. Mb. begun to draw. m dreamed that Susan Gar. land been. his with. And he hold her te' his bosom; and '01:de that he oouh. ever have thought of "i" foolish thing on allowing he! to In" her. . But while Ite ma be: thus, who should - in tho Susan did not Mop, And U ml. Jon-y found himself done. m mid "Bum my soul” My than. and then loft tho home. All the w" home In muttered to himself; and when he not hat at the upper-tabla u wu moody Ind silent. Winn In nut up to hi- dnmbor he comm-nod to Jul. tar-gain.andhp¢onmuuelin¢ud pen. "I know; I know him well. He in e fine youth ; I. worthy youth. and any be I noble man if he live. long enough. But I can any no more. I an deeply grateful tor your kindneu to me. and I will pay to God for his bleneing upon you continually. But we had better pert now. You have spoken my doom. Farewell I" “Anddo yen suppose I would marry with a. more boy ' Are there not enough girls frr the youngster t Sir. you mist.|ke me, you mixhko my heart-you minnke m.rlove--if you think I can” give my heart to your nephew." ly to him. "When you no Jack: was we'1r-.-" "J ackl" repented Susan. breaking from his embnce and tuning to her fed. "JaekU wife! she muted, dashing the tetra bom Iter eyes. "Why--blem, me yet." "And have you meat for me to marry him W' "Lord bless me! Who should I mean W' I “Then. of cnurso." he returned, lpplv- ing the compliment to his own purpose, "it is Itill the more necessary there should be I new and nearer relation between us. I love you too well to have n single breath of suspicion rest upon you. Should you ob. ject to such t relation t" “Oh! I should be vory, very happy, "she laid; 1nd her heal rested upon the cap- tain’s shoulder, and the bright treuu fell upon hi: hand, sud neural ten jewels glittering amid its curls. "What A time we'll In" W' uncle Jerry cried, winding his right Arm uound her plump form, and drawing her moro clou- "And wo will In king." The mdow's long lube. (hooped. and the dark tress upon her bosom trembled more perceptibly. "It it is your rwish, sir, I would In" no objection to make." "And you will come and live with mo W' "Yes." Uncle Jerry rather liked thin, to he did not. contradict, " In had at titut . will to do. “You old I" utter“ SusnnJooking up re- provingly and yet 'rdmiring1y. “Why you no right in the very prime of manhood. A man at your age, and With your genial dis- position, has just reacbod his full dawn "oi life It tive and forty." ruet, me too," Iseli mu, M that]. "Ur, “But you m not old; And Fmt-rm' In handful. Now this won't do. Sandal will nub you. I-aum--em ttot old "0ht--no'. Not beautiful; and can}, not young." " "I luv. tried to be good to you, Susan. and I hope I have been; but I an”: do all I wnnt to do for you at present. I um coming right to the point now. (Another clearing of tho throat.) You know you no I. widow." She knew it. "And you know you no yo: young 1nd very beautiful." Ill" captain liked the compliment; And then it can. from such In agreeable soul-co. too. So In did not dispute it. But be mad. another prodigious Won to clan Isis ttsgoat, And said _ F _ "Bat ovary body don't but A heart like yours." "Tut, tut-don', all: BO. How could I bolp being stood to you? How could lay- Sod, help it?" Bttb--fkututt Han! Stop! “Thou here it In. You know t promised Bill-that is Bill Garland, my old mtrtep-- or I should say my young mnte-tltat I would look of“: rott--atb" [or you. You know thet." . “Yes tu'r,"retarned Sum with I grate. fu? lock "I know that, 1nd I In" bus. ud you many time for your kindnou to poor in. Alas. I don't know wltat I Ihould luv. done but fol your bounty to "But blag me t--aurn--oh--Um-aek _ "Wall. veil." and. Jerry mun-pd to lay, an" a prodigious Jen at during hi. throut, "you must pardon In. if I Conn rightto the point." Pimay tho widow an. and u: do" i, Oh. captain's lid. upon the not. as dimplod chock. were Ill glow; In: bright eye. qmrkud with . banning lube; and over bar pun white shoulder Bowed I wary. curling than. which vol-Nod "or "Eortndst"U muttered, white lb m "in: "Pr with the an... Nin't .5. “Wm. M the pin. and the "u,' at the rUh, golden no“. But than all" " “and by an him an. “a Winning wit of hi. hi: hock“. u hnppy " any $1.25 per year in Advance. “If you In decent, you duing young villain, you any bring the queen of slut"- nou hem". But how". how you offend mat I can't but -thing--attd I won't put up with itt I'll kick you out of doors, you ungrateful tmitort" All" this "er-se, Undo Jerry's soul-0W6"! to. that. placid mim, and when Lilli. Bron "ally my...“ bafon him, u Iota-.1], kin-ed hennd all auwsajuattU girl to: his and}, no- phew. In . " Inch W. Undo lorry had . wedding m. Me “I lurid Brat, Ind “Violation: and aw Just "Bat, Unele-when I come back may I bring Lizzie with me to see. and Inmid. pm in your new And deep fe1ieity t" "What no you winking Ind blinking and nquinting and grinning st, you young " t" aka! the old Cap'aio with tremen- "It wu I very funny thing--in thet it is the funniest thins I ever heard of. A man went to not I tap in which to catch . very respectable end honorable young friend of his. He got the trap ell nicely set n he supposed, when-what do you think t" "When what, you graeelcu rascal "' "Why Uncle. when the thing we: all tized there we: the funniest thing hep- pened you ever heard of. Inn-had of «(aching " respeetsbles, high-minded friend, the old fellow got nabbed himself. In fart, he got nabbed in hi- own (up! Wun't it-- “I m winking of. “or, I one. "till-nod Jack quietly. "h story, on. what in it, you “Get out of my home, you young temp Out with you!" "But," aid Susan annually, “don't mis. undsrstaud me. I have loved your Uncl- --lovod him well Ind truly--and I believe he loved me, but dare not. “y tut. Had it not been was. I could not have done thin. I would have helped you all the mm. by simply and flatly refusing you ;hut I woald not luv. toyed or truled with him. no is . good man. "ck--. good nun." The youth {rand " Uncle in the library with B book in his hand, "id book being bottom-end up. no In down and pooped wickedly out. of the mouth. “80 ha is." ropuod J-ckumd then ho in! home. “I'll tell you, Uncle." aid the nephew. with the unil- md twin”. ... w wickéd than ever. " On the following dny. Juck happened to pass an: tho widow's house and he drop- ped in. In I few momenta he was the happiest follow imminuhlc. "Why-bus my soul! We no noting like two fooU I" The widow only smiled and aid _ "Two very Uppy ouets--eriu't we t" And Jerry said: "Bless my tsoul-we no." About ten minutes after this, Uncle Jer. ry made the following very unsiblo ro- mark '.-- I "But-Lord Mesa mel Summit I should usk you to be my wife , Answer nu that." "You never did Ask me." "Then, by the our of old Neptuuo! I Ink you now. iiusan uurlaud--will you be I my wife t" “Jam PUnman-r will." "What I" cried the Captain Martin; back, and gazing into the blushing, tear wet taco. "Do you man that you can Ion In old mu like me t that you can Hove no “way! t" [on q fa, and than}: rits-misc-ini,' that seaweed ghost come bark." "You as not old; Ind u for loving you, I luv. loved you for A long while; and if you take me for . wife, I'll love And Mus you to my dying hour!" "Bat tell me plainly. Did you mun that t" "If Imistook your meaning, sir, you have no right to question mine." There won I dozen (mm: upon tlo white shoulders now. um] “my shook like “pens. “8mm," said he-he Ipoko bluntly, for knowing. Ind 1utermiuation Ind boon duly brought up to the sticking point In- tom In “and. “you laid an other day tlmtrou would be very, very Uppy to some sun! live with mo. Did you mom that you would become my own wife I"' mmed him with . warm M. ar ii. nully. " his: partial“ roquut m down by ttioiateonar.oa, justulho I“ be. Osmium-n qmsu-eitusasauriau. _ um to-.-- “Thuk God, Bill can“! hurt can. bu]: i" For dam whole (hp Undo Jury VI: like . MI], convened u‘nmr. u. could m sloop. and the burden of his MI kWh-ha tamed-4.1mm loold,nrith ... wood for hit. M M {Noam-cu {at nine-t. And tlse 'tUU-a-s-i-.-.,. “Giulio-avid" 'n"drt-oa-its.auerer, of fur. "rdAtrmdturtmtirht “tuning in: human. Batman“! u: downhy the ,erraaatuoruLiiiLid;,ilT/ "Tun oolno he". Come hon! Sunni “mutation?“ I" . _ War the owning of tbo third day “up. "'Nat's, I curioxu question, air," duo It V v V indupovdlu. "hm. Undo lorry “imam F Aqhruaht m. a. In and“ Fulani“: In: tummy, out”. “I luv Just 1mm Bumvillh.-uuu. other [Many-‘0. Thwubo'uaqx hmummm -ti"o0aal"et)urorsth'tism. Srssursrs.-M'saturG, evening. jun! before closing up time, Wm. Pawn, aged = of Guelph township. Ind Bury "all“. an old follow who lunch an handles. at. about town, were inthe bar of Lillks hotel. Elan nod. Both M it'll dunking. Patterson put bin ' on Hahn'- shoulder. and asked him if In cu coming home. Whoreupon Menu with“ aging award. plug“ a half. ioto Panama‘- an.udn¢roin, aard Wu.“ extending up to the his rib. The wound tug-oven“. and an bowel-d h “than“ In poem-mi "ttooo "with. osdtb-ouodrrntoewodntr. Thom (and inn-mandamhvluch "an ht. t-rouldl-tiirlitb, ABilih_intrtiltrtttt_ iuir40smrtoititmotoaatthoqia. " M'hMOhKMtoboc-u' I “MMOlmu-onppon mmmwummm end but death. Milking further touch the: doing what could be done forthe poor fellow, it w” (mum! tut the injmy lad accumd about the. (In-run of I mil. up an run! from Mr. Dinkio'a. u alt-pm um. lug. qunrttities of blood wan rum. aod lying on tho med VII “and”: up Ind bud-lo rob. Bow be mot wi the mjuty in I mystery. It In 'tildt" um“. wt of the buggy, a ' . dbl. that he could In”. "gniaaod fair in it again. and yet - by uing llama out it can badly In no- bow he gm In. awful wound. An inquest an held on “a body of deceased, and I veetiiot of"uoci- dental death" wu found. Luau-u D-ar.-.." not. minn- clwly death oecumd in tho Towmliip of North DumfrUs, on Monday night lat. Tho Gill. Reporter any: that it upped" that during Monday, the deceased. Mr. Dwiol O'N'eil, hurl been in (hilt. leaving for homo I little alter six in tlic owning. n. hut been drinking somewhat. but wu not 0 m- uir’ered by than who “v him to be union:- l ly inmxicutod. He drove away from the I town in his buggy, drum Ivy a very spirited horse, and that in tho but can of him until the next morning, whon " wu found lying It the entrance of tho ' which leads to Mr. George "ickie's hen-l. Wham fouud he wu quit. unconscioua. and lived for only . vary short timm The than can raised by the tut that nil hon. Ind buggy we" found landing at the autumn to Mr. Juno: Scott's property. and when Mr. Scott wont to amino it, In wa- hot. rifivd to tiud that the which wu ooveged with blood, And from otUr sign» it banana evident tint its uncoupant had met with very urinal injury. The direct and: of his death In I tremendoul wound on tho held wine five inch“ in length. pom-L ing down to the skull And hashing tho ml}: ulmoct completely from the head on the on. side. This wound, combined with the clpouuro of lying on tLe road, and fearful [on of blood could haw no other ecclesiastical conic. Vin eouiiatod to the simple Absolution sud benediction by “incur (Suit. new attlae Ung- 1 Home: King Victor Emu-up] on Tuusdar"hra, very impreuive. The prone-aim: vunhmtandnhnlfinpuuing ggivou point. In “on to MM pond-m of the WI. which “an“. long, than wen Mott mum part-mt an Mun. Tho an»... in the oftieiai portio- wen walnut. The meu Prince of Gunnfmy. with tho ... preucuutivu of Austria. MW. ard Baden mixed abreast. sud seventy knead banner: heightened the display. Tho l'nntheon, which “a splendidly than“ u A chapellc ardrutr. III mouthed shunt tour _o‘cluck. The an on which the "mum - homo wu tho um. u WM and It the funeral of King Chub. Albert. ad wu surmounted by the Iron Crown. Tu The in“ of tho oteiatr w. In (M (ohmmvorygmd.dunbingnhrpr Mime. on hand this you than un. “though I large amount of prize my wu withdrawn. " in up“ our: Dine- tor will tlxrnughly "may hits “on all incl-cue the monk-um, of U 'mr.-- Confederate. Ich by The. “duo-call“ brwts lipid. an. that the stimuli-you NH“: Routda.--ctrriu. limbs: 31” -tod the Dt'roetoos " In” a ploughing mush ttio yw if M- Kin. John M. tuna Podm'. M: 9m. and W. T. Mb. Bantu-p Sunnuon. do“. Moved by w. mil. In. "sotsded by K. D. Ichnzio, that Junc- Iudmh be el. uuu Ptsid.ttt.-iiu. _ loud by Andnv M. would by Wm. Reid. that ’I- Mk Vb- rum-mam“ .oriitm-ttt-t-uett-_. nun-1W ' Tin-Adieu - - all and.” 'h-i-tist-hu-utr 'eu" 'ttHotsuittoarr't_t_ hurl-ow..- he a” B 'et"ruasduga.dhi-."qh- imtomhuph “I.” thumb: may; no at you " duh-timinduvodt" _ Jim“ a. uni-7n. And d 50 'ritto-itrtsi- “can.” ad for tug-Iv. W deli, m"ttartot-ku.mruotutituw Victor Emanuel'u Funeral. Baalul tut the (db-m Dim a» sdit

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy