ey. oh. 17, 1601 DR. B. 0. MtDOWELL, SUCCESSOR TO DR. AAMIBL, *- D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni: . versity; Licentiate of Royal Collegt of Physians, London, Eng. Member of Col- lege of Paysicians & Surgeons, Ontario, -- te attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseased bf women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office hours--8 to 10a. m.,1to4 p.m, and eveniugs. Office and residence; 'DF. . Hathill's t1d ftand, Queen St., - : Port Perry. OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary J Public, Conveystiter, &c. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. 4a Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 29, 1887. E, FAREWELL, L. L. B.,, County 4) . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- citor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer Office--South witig Court House, Whitby, Ont, YOUNG SMITH, L L. B.; Bartister; . Attorney-at-Law,Solicitorin Chancery ind Idtolvency, Notary Public, &c Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, * DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of 'Teeth at from $4 T0 $756 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Tam satisfied I can suit you both as to qiiality nd price. Come and see. Rooms in the long Block, over Meswrs, Forman & Son's Store. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1801. HE undereioned having eo full Course at the Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would annouce that he has dpened an office for the practice of his pro- fondo Port Perry, whereall calls personal iy letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All diseases of animals treated in the fatest and best known system £ Telephone connection--free of charge. : ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. & L ROBSON V.8. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col lege, Toronto. Qffice and residence EveEroreeN CorTAGE, two miles soutlr of Manohester, 4 years practice. Tele hotie in the fivuse--free communication ith Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator, Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- bats by telephone. All Veterinary edicines in stock. Evergreen Cottage, |. Jan. 2, 1888. nie Port Perry Agency. Licensed Auctioneer == Western Bank] oF CANADA: Surin Bk Deparment. Deposits received at the highest current rates. Interest talotlated and credited to bach depositor semi-anhbnlly. W. McGILL, i MANAGER. Prt Perry, April 4, 1888. DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At 65 per cont. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. EZ Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 1889. MONEY TO LOAN HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on om Security AT 6 PER CENT. 2a Also on Village Property. & MORTGAGES BOUGHT, EL HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Bunk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885. W. M. WILLCOX, RATE SE i. y er 'C 37 REAL TAKE this opportunity of returning | thanks for the very liberal patronage which I have received in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turped to the ad- vantage of patrons; and parties favoring me with their sules may rly on their interests being fully protected, No effort will be spared to make it to the advantage of par ties to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no py. Terms liberal. Port Perry, July 13, 1893. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that heis pre pared to attend with the utmost care all sales entrusted to his charge in the Town- ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.S., with whom North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H, PARSONS, Terms, --§1 per annum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 will be charged. No subscrip- tiontaken for Jess than six months ; and no paper discontinued until arrears are paid up, 'Rates of Advertising: For each Ife, first insertion ........ $0 08 Stibsequent insertions, per line .. Cards. under 6 lines, per annum .... Letters containing money, when addressed to this Office, pre-paid and registered will be at our risk. Advertisements measured by Nonpariel, according to the space they oc- for publication, arrang may be made for sales. All correspondence addressed to me at Seugog P.O.. will receive prompt attention. #ar Sale Bills made outand Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also inform those interested in Poultry that I have on band and for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and see stock. GEORGE JACKSON. Scugog, duty 18, 1893. "It is Easier to Pi InAs / A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer's Satsaparilla. Mr, RICHARD BIRKS, the Well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. * I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, he in particular being that of a little #daughter of a Church of England minis- ter; The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex. ceedingly troublesome rash, from which he had suffered for two or three years; in spite of the best medical treatment available, Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad- minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot- tles of which effected a complete cureg much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, 16 would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J. C0. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Curesothers,willcureyou ESTATE A SPECIALTY.) Mrs. J. H. HORSNYDER; 152 Pacifid Ave,, Santa Cruz, Cal, writes: "When a girl at school, in Reading; Ohio, I had a severe attack of braid fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, fou a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer's Haif Vigor, and, on doing 80, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair dd one could wish for, being changed, how= ever, from blonde to dark brown." # After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in combfulls. X used two bottles of " . Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom~ mended this preparation to others with like good effect."--Mrs. Sfdney Carry 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. #1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor fof several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made." --C, T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. | Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. 3:6, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass hi bE SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer NOR THE. COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- Satisfaction guaranteed and terms tiberal, : Office and residence at Ceesarea, Orders Soft With Mueurs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, will regeive prompt attention. P.S. No ate Auctic ners in au) other County. Casi zea, Nov. E5, 1802, WM, GORDON, and Eldon Parties cutrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention Leing given to intrests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland. made for selling for | Auctioneer, Yalustor dc. | FE the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Sookt, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL sniesy vow. DICTIONARY pf i The successor of the "Unabridged." Ten years were spent revising, 100 editors em) and over H. Mc€AW, . ISSUER OF ~ MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. [, 1883. ttings of the Division Courts, ' COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 8904. | Thos. Dobson . . Down With High Priees For 5 1 ee De dh, ¥, on Sin saree' if iD. Tow ove usu vvinse Bitches in the for the year 1804. John Quinlan... i... U. & R. Spencer...... Valentine Richard Blight . John Hooker. Wm. Carnegie. . T. & J. Manderson ; James Vernon.,.:::i:i Hemmingway & Co... Jas Gilroy. . Richard White & Bros. Elias Harnden, ....... Joseph Groves........ Johitt Martin .... L. Stanton & Son. . Archie weir ,... Wm. M. Weir... James Mackie... Frank Franklin, Wm. Martio......... Thomas Oldfield ,..... Henry Hockin .....i. Wm, O. Prescott: : John Brawn Albert Day Peter A, Parrott. ..... Peter Day & Bros. Wm, Taylor . John Gruer ...... ;. Mrs. M. Watson...... Michael Wilkinson... N. O. Brown ,..... Daniel Gruer. Wm. H. Smith ....... Stephen Smith... Henry Taylor... Leason Barker. Joseph Holtby. . Mrs. M.J. Wales: : G. L. Robstn : Wm, Birkett.:ozio... Wm. Steel..... iit Andrew Gilroy ...: John Kilpatrick Joseph Kilpatr . ama Wm. Parish. ........ 8. & J. Lambkin,.. John Johnston. George Jackson Alex. Vance Allen Moore ... Joseph Silver. . Jacob Taylor ... Thomas Lakey Laura J. Stephens Jas. Sandison ........ R. & J. W, Tawn Giles Silver :.....04.. John Irish...... es James Johnston. ...... R. W. Walker....... Thomas Sonley .... R. M_ Holtby.:: F. McClintock. .. John Graham ... James 'Coulter. ....... Mrs. John Ralphi..... Sampson Vickery ..... Levi Parish... ...v... Thos. Boynton & Son. . R.& G. Corner ..... Thomas Lamb, sr, Mrs. T. Coates. . . Norman Ballard Wm. Mitchell. ....... James H. Lakey George Howsom James Horm. ...ovo00 es Thomas Horn & Sons. . Wm. & Geo. Ward... Alex, Stephens .... Geo. Broderick . F. McKercher.. Thomas Beare Ve R. Sutherland. ....... Wm, McClintock . Thomas Brooks. John Boys....«..oone J. W. Holliday ....... W. Pearson & Son .... Samuel Tabor & Bro .. Thos. Boynton. ....... Philip H. Martyn E.J. Wheeler ... Miles Orosier. Jas. Lawton. 'Wm. Wagner. Wn. Sollett . Wright Orosier . Thos. Crosier. oe E. A. Obristie........ John Christie N. Claughton Geo: Rahan E. Kendell. ... +3 Jumes Medd ......... A. &G Ferguson .... Stickney & Taggart. . Robt. Munro .... D. F. Hagerman. . Hiram Lamb . R.'W. Ewers . Isaac Vernon. : . H & 8. Fitchett. Francis Town ... Mrs. R. Harper ...... Thos. & Wm. Jefirey .. James Stepheus Edward Ashton, j Edward Ashton, sr. James Hortop ..... Solomon Wilson ...... L H.Heard ......... John Akney, . .. John Smith. ... Wm. Sellers. . .... A. § J. Claughton .... Alex. Calder... E. A. Walker .. - 19 05 hu 19 £9 10:50 13 80 10 12:10 BO £9 12:10 1D 13 3 £0 13 LD 10 10 1 BO 13 89 = bmbebmst mt md bt hb mt pt 2 IE 00 0 C8 05 GB 0300 09 S300 CR GR 02 OP CA GO 0 ©9 09 C3 08 CA MOS TE al ol lll ll lah ll ch ci PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONT List of Persons Kssessed for Dogs wnship of Rea 13 1 15 2 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 201 21 1 N11 22 22 1 22 1 23 1 Et | XY 1 3 2 31 4 1 4 1 5b 1 6 1 6 1 8 1 8:1 9.1 10 1 10 1 131 31:1 12 2 12 1 156 1 16 1 17 1 3} 17:1 sd 18 1 19 1 20 2 24 1 TERY 11 5 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 7 8 2 9 1 1 1 14 1 41 41 15 1 16 1 17 19 1 20 1 23-1 2 1 11 2 2.1 3:1 3% 4 1 51 5 6 1 6 1 9 1 9 1 10 1 10 1 IE | 18.1 12 1 4 2 15. 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 1:1 Lak a | 3: $1 41 6 1 6 1 71 71 T 1 8 1 1.1 f1 1 121 12 1 13.°1 13 1 13 1 HO 15 1 15 1 18 1 71 EE 8 1 4 t 51 51 6 1 yo 7:1 8 1 8 1 9 1 5 Joba Hughson Jns. Ross FW. Love. Thomas Phair . Cephus Butt... rr I. Thomas Bache George Lane -- George , Murta -- > Ohas. T : Robert Gompton ..:::. Wellington Bolton .. .. Silas Page ..\.....«.. 8 Charles Foster. , ...... John Batley. J... ..... F. Dobson .. 0. & J. Gibsoy John Watson ........: Charles Mclgan ...... M+. John Harrison. Thos. Swift |: Robert Wel Geo. Dow George 8t Wm. Mark John & G. Robert Stfetton ...... Miss Christie. ........ Alex. Mhregor & Bro, Charles Brown ;:::.:: John Watd ii Thoihas ¥. Ward Li. Burnett ....... Ed. Barrett |, .. Anthony Wells ; Edwin White W.H. Faylor a liver Sleep..... 'ohn Osborn... Wm. atson & Sons. Robert Hagtte. .. Wm, Beare... . Robert Helmkay. e Chase... F. Bailey .. .... Joseph Ward. Alex. Jumieson Joh Warren. . Gro 3, 1, Tob gin Snyder... -.. y Sornberger. Stephenson... Wm. Stone... . The above Is a list of persens assessed for Dogsand Bitches in the Township of Reach for tHe year 1894. All parties are requested to examine said List and if any errors or omissions are foithd therein to notify the undersigned of the daifie without delay. WM: SPENCE, Township Clerk. Manchester, May 30, 1894. Northern Belle, which wigthing, brought news of the capture of two fishing boats and 22 trap nets by the Government cruiser for legal | fishing at the Bustards. nets were burned. made to capturo the fishermen and séverdl were detained. jumped intd the water to escape, was then fired at, gaté hinself up and was saplured fishe torned Queen's particulars are not known here. BULLET - PROOF GOAT. HERR DOWE'S GREAT MILITARY IN- made, ye.us in perfecting this new armor, and Oollifigwbod, May 95. --The steamer arrived this The trap An attempt was en to French River, wherd he was Quegl ths wp " et 5 ED © 0 evidence. - Further VENTION. The Txi1dr of Mannheim Wears His Are mor While Being Shét at With Rifles { fers to be & mother to his children, One man who | Powe being a widower. rmitted to become the farget at the REpHAY OY tat Y | send a bullet through lis head. An snd is Not Hurt Thé latest sensation in all military cir-| cles of Europe is the bullet-proof cout | gualities of his new coat. which lus recently been tested by number of srnry exper's, 'The inventor, | Heinrich Dowe, is Leing talkéd about mére than any man in the old world at present. Tue United States Government | giccedsfubns the former oues it is sup- is also much interested in the develop- | Lall, This feutd unhurs ahd tYfuine half us much as an unequal Ler of Buil-resting Lorscflies would. The beast kept muching his oats in blissful serenity while the rifle bulls **plunked" themselves Lurmlessly in the wonderful coat, Herr 'Dowe is over-joyed with the results of these many experiments abd received the congratulations of Count Sclouvaloff, the army officers aud others who had wituessbd Liese con- tlusive proofs of tiie merit of his inven- tion. To a question from a naval officer present if this armor ould Le success: fully applied to war vessels Dowe repli- ed tuut any vessel provided with a sheet- jug of his bullet-proof material would Lecome impenetrable to tue heaviest guns of the inodern ironcluds, This may wound a little bombastic, but seeing that bie bus carried Out his i eory in regard to a Lullet-proof coat for soldiers he might eyolve something equally suc- cessful for covering warships, Dowe bas pluced the coat he wore while being fired upbn on exhibition, ns well as the solid pieces of onk which were penetrat- ed by bullets that were harmless against his coat. The new garment looks some: what like ordin ry army clothing mae inl, the ressting secret substance be. placed beneutu the outside cloth, 1 | SHAPED LIKE A BREAST PLATE and can be fastened to the side buttons of a soldiers uniform. It is only to be used 10 actual warfare and weighs about five pounds, The inventor 1s not willing to explain anything relative to the pro- cess of the manufucture of his bullet proof material, but only says that it is extremely simple to manuflucture and costs a mere trifle compared with other armor. There seems to be no longer any room for doubt that the armor 1s all its inventor claiws for it, and that he is justified in refusing the numerous princely offers made to him by army eontractors and others who are desirous of purchasing lis secret. Bince his suc- tessful efhibition of the invulnerable coat Dowd lias been the object of uni- versal attention, not only from the press but also from the public at large, He hus been overwhelmed by a perfect ava- lanche of letters of the most varied na- ture. One fair, sentimental writer of Another, mote practical, offers herself in nwriage, provided his invention really proves a success. An Austrian asks that he be other writer, a retired officer, predicts that through this wonderful discovery universyl peace will be the consequence. All nations WILL ABANDON WARFARE. now that bullets can be mads poor. less, thinks this venerable old soldief, Museum mauagers and showmen in geueral have not been slow to recogniz~ what an attraction a bullet-proof cont would prove to the ever novelty-hunger- ing musses, Herr Dowe has had In- aumerable flattering offers, some as high as a thousand dollars « month from such men, stipulate that he bs the living tar- get while showing the iuvulnerable Emperor A Wilhelm has ordered a test to be mude in his presence shortly. The bullet roof muteriul will then be put to addi- tional tests; we. @ should they prove as posed that Dowe will receive an enor: ments of these experiments aud tue | mous order for supplying the German war office will receive full reports from their representatives of the various tests Herr Dowe lias spent several Low seems te have brought it to the highest perfection. He caused some tests to Lé made last autumn, but these | the 11th March, 1859, in Westphal did not pote very successful and the | fs of humble origin. German Government did not pay miei | attention to the Matter. Though very army with his new armor, In any event | it is pretty certain that his fortune is made, considering the many orders he has had for coats of this peculiar make. The inventor, Heinrich Duwe, isa very modest and retiring man, He was born ed any those gained in « vil poor, Dowe was not to be discouraged, | very intelligent man, and las devoted but kept on alternately making his im proveiuents on his invention and work- | his pet scheme, which hs now sees | | trowued with success. --Chicago Herald, ing at Lis trade as tailor. In the earlier part of March this year he and | is bul- let-proof cout tested on a s.mi-private shooting range near Berlin, A large finmber of people were present, chicfly newspaper men, military officers, and representatives from the various Ger man gun clubs, In order to thurougnly demonsirate the resisting power of the coat, the same rifles were ured against three-inch planks and steel plates. Tie targets were placed ul a distance of 679 feet, Several of THE BEST MAKES OF RIFLES were used, among them the Mauser, Martini and Winchester, though the | small calibre infantry rifle known as "model 88, was used the most: The targets' made of steel and wire plates two-fifths of au inch in thickness, back- ed by three inches of wood, were per- forated with ease. Alter this hud been proved a wooden duminy covered witit the bullet-proof cout was put up, and after receiving not less than ftifieen shots was fouud to be without a mark; all the builets having buried themselves in the composition of the coat without penetrating it ouce. All present were highly pleased with the result, and Herr Dowe was warmly congratulated on his success. But it wus two or three weeks &yo that the inventor uchieved lis great- est He bad d Count Scliouvaloff, of the Russiun embassy, in lle invention and this gentleman sa he would like to make a test, provide the tailor would wear the cout while being shof at. 'Fo this Dowe unhesi- tatingly nted, and the test was wade before a brilliant gathering of military men. The experiments were of the most searching and severe order, and after revolvers had been used on tue in- vulnerable tailor rifles were brought into action, As A PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENT a few shots were fired at a block of solid oak, wiich was pierced by the bul- lots, and the best mude steel cuitasses were shot through as' if they had been made of paper. After tins had been done Dow e again donned lis bullet-proof cout invited the éount and his friends to blaze away. It was indeed very exciting while the rifle (one of fie most approved patterns used in the German army), wus Deing uimed at the tailor. The specta tors were strung lo an extreine stute of nervousness and instinctively closed their eyes in anticipation of seeing Dowe pi: But afier the report of the rifle ag out und the tailor wus seen standing. i all his spare time to the perfection of Some Hemarks About Napoleon. "Yes," said Old Jack, in response lo Tommy's question, **yes, 1 know consid erabul foout Napoleon Bocyparte, though I never knowed him p -rsonally. He was & great man, though. I'he way lie useter get in niusses with everybody ne out 6 top wns a caution, 1 it was on'y yes came 'vout how terday, whey, the story ca Brutus «n' those fellers killed him there in the Sanate House sicys to my wi 1 don't believe it's him they killed, an' by Joe! later om, it turned out just as 1 said, The feller they killed was naued wlyus Caesar, and not Napoleon Boay- parte at all=which just shows the differ: ences tiwweerf the two men, though tuere be folks as Gradk Cuesar up for bein' a very much bigger mun than N poleon. Nevertheless, my. pint remains Them fellers succeeded In kill in" Caesar, an' "Napoleon = wasn killed at all, which it takes a mighty winart soldier Bot to! ber What? Yes, he did get licked oncet, up at a plac named Waterloo, but he deserve | whit he got for tein' careless, Then ie maine anuther mistake goin' to Moscow, out in Roosher. He'd never heard o blizzids an' snowballs, an' so o' course he sort of thought Rosher was nothin' bul a snm- mer resort like Frauoe, an', Ly Joe! when he got there it was wo cold |e had to set thie town afire 16" keep him an' hi army from freesin'; Nevertheless. Tu was a great man, an' 'twolldu's s'pris ne to lear ut any minit that he'd com up agin au' walloped Eufops once more; Bin? What's that you sey: He's dead? Why, Tomune, yo surpris me. Welty well, wail, Too bad, H was a great man"--Harper's Youu People. CIE SRE An Tdeal Place. Weary Whiskers--Of ail der States it der Union. me favorit is Aumbamer. Frayed Fagau--\Vou's perticiier nbou Alavamer ? 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KENDALL COMPANY; ___ ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT, A Sincere Prayer. i" 4 little boy in Woodford 'county got into trouble with a school-fellow she other day and agreed with him to "have it out" before the school next morning? That evening when Dick & nis prayers. alter the usun me," he added with special petition £ "And, O God, please make ne us strong, as lions aud things, 'cause I've golf to, lick a boy m the wmdtnimgs Louisville Courier-Journal! elt to say ow 1 lay Aen" -- In Chicago's Postoffice. Phe Stranger (in the Chicago post: office) =Can you direct me Lo Lue gererats delivery window 7 The Auendunt (politely)--Certafnly sir. Follow the svcond crack in the wal till you come to a troken piece in the ceiling, turn to your leftand go straight arend to where the plastering aus [alle down, If it vas your vile's name ds. i vas in it.-- sometimes der Wi Puck,