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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Aug 1882, p. 1

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CALIFORNIA LION THAT MADE AWAY WITH A WHOLE FAMILY. xy ther morning, while Mr. of a circus and oven. | eOBREIO 'that name, was picking "oh. | bis teeth on the steps of the Russ: SER exper. | 0USe, a tall, sunburned, bald-beaded able-sed Sper" | man. ith pine burrs i bis clothes | 77." and a stick of sassafras ip his mouth, approached and said :-- "Be you the wild animal man, mis- ter?" The proprietor of the "Double aargo of go ae iment feb bundred mechanics and lsbobtis to Mammoth that a the Sgalion be emplosed on' the fortifiéhtional «Then ™ yroceed. pr then in the course ot wonstractioh Then," fevsealad the pity fiom When tho ship reached tho vicinity of Abaco the wind blew a ferce northener, with heavy rain ; the sun bad gone down, and the weather soon becamo quite dark. To hall off was impossible, the wind blew too InsuranceAgent, 5% Representing the following first-class pig couple b a svigen about "half a pound of emotio righ y "bat all we could get oatof Hira was a 'paic.of hig : 0ceed: heeled shoes And a chest protestor. the mountains, "I think I'll get you | Ty was too late--too late! We put to make mean offer for a large-sized, | the shoes and things in a coffin, and healthy California lion I've got. | had Jey led behind the hearse to the ; "Good specimen, eh?" asked the cemetery. Wanted to bave as much circus man, of the corpse present as possible-- "Good? Well, I should say 80. don't you see #. We bad the animal Measures eloven feet from the tip of around for. when some b of intention gave Gonld tho winter of 18651 commanded # ship Harry: Booth, 'bound from New York for Dry Tortugas, with a jovérnment stores and two raid 'and Guarantee ime [3 | Ruiter Tro! and HE undersigned takes. this b of rofurning thanks. forthe yery and ; Fite ar 'These terms will in all cases 'be | patrons othe:s who advertise by the year or The Uniom, and The. Tragglers. od solute Geruinty of - atti adhered to ks, Books, Clears; Stsiucty 'Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every sty seolor, executed promply and at Tower rates shan any other establishment in the County. Parties from a distance getting haud Jeinted can have them done to take : B. J. BAIRD. PARSONS. Professional Cavos. T D. ANDERSON, MB.MD,¥. TMS, #o) . M.CO.P.8., L.R.G,P,Gradoate of the Uaiversity of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. vorsity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of Phyvicians and Surgeons ; Licentiate of the Royai College of Physicians, Edinburg, Physician, Surgeon, and Acconcheur, Office over Mr. Corfigan's Store, Port Perry. H. SA BR, M.D, Sur- J « Seon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario SR ( PORT PERRY. "OfMiee over Notts Furniture Store, corner of queen and Perry Stroets. ~ Office hours from Va, m. to 12 nu 1 the ling by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. -- R. WARE, Corouor for the County of) D Ontario, Physician, Surgeon und Ac- ohour, foe, opposite the town hall, Port Perry. _¥. MCBRIEN, M.D., M. R. Nronpital, London; England. sei Oshawa. C8, Guy's The liyeR. may tected, No effort w in my hands, My found at Laing & Avenuo, Port Perry. it profitable for parties Port Perry, Au. 17, 188! : i he om toly on their interests belg fully pro- ill be spared t ke to place their Sales ale Register will be Meharty's: Hardware Store and .at my, own residence, Union DAWES, Auctioneer. I. x ICENSED days of Sales. Port Perry, Jan 10, B. MAJOR, AUCTIGNEER, All parties wishing his services can call at the "Observer" Office, Port Perry, andarrange for 1879. Licensed nl find Eildon, to their interests. WM. GORDON, Amctioneer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa B&F Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on theutinost attention being given WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, hi I ICENSED A "J of Brock, Orders left at this offic lected- in Cannington, for the T "Thorah, Mara & Bama In North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc.,in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. e, or at his residence will be punctnally attended to. Debts col- , or otherwise, and prompt i , mado. WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. > - ZRSON, (late of Beaverton) N Hineriater und Atorney-ab Law, Soliel- wr iu Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Pab- "Gos over Brown & Currio's Store. , © Port Perry, ILLINGS & CAMPBELL, Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, &c. Bulicitors ofthe Ontario Bank. Office in Bigelow's Block, Queen St, Poit Perry, Ont. SONN BILLINGS. COLIN 1. CAMPBELL. ¥ Putt Pecry, Feb, 12, 1881. WELL, LL. B., County Crown 2 3 Any for Bol iL Barrister, Attorney, Anileitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- - guwiad bys. H, Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, oy Wisitby. "YMAN L. ENGLISH LL. B,, Solicitorin 4 y Abt i, Co &e. S _ Oshawa. es i fMaa--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office LL. B., Barrister, At- OL Holl tor in Chancery, nil Insolvency, Notany Public, &e. OMee--Motilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. "J. A. MURRAY, Sains : a : gis heap as the cheap- > Rs cl ood 1 the best. , Tooth filled HE Undersigned T Having had much ex rely on getting all fo possible to bring. All orders promptly made oul and sals nol charge. 5 Parties Onsgrver Office, Port diate ani careful We. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to all sales. entrusted tohim.--; perience in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., slso Farming Imple. ments of all kinds, Farm Produce, &c, &c., parties placing their sales in my bands may r the property thatis attended to, sale bills tes turnished froe'of leaving their orders at the Perry, will receive tenth Charges Moderate, WM Raglan, Sept 10,1878. | . HEZZELWOOD, | Raglan. =) Nervousness in ALL MACK'S MAGNETIU MEDICINE. 'S A TRADE MARK. CAFTER,) Erain and Nerve Food. 1s a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for stages, W eak Memory, Prostration, Night , Seminal Wea r. It repairs ner- the Jaded Intellect, Restores. able property, upon 'the shortest noti at pot EE Lite Policies with ums payable until death, or for a Ii nuinber of years, Endo able at a certain date, or Accident Insurance covering y dent, and weekly indemnity Ih case of fatal injury. Britain sold at lowest rates, Port Perry, April 2), 1881. "MONEY TO LOAN. on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Savines Company, large amount of Private Funds, Inter. st Eight per cent, N. F. PATERSON. Port Perry, May 20, 1878. BM t 6. per cent. prepared to LEND ANY AMODNT -- ON 8 Farm Beecurty. BE" MORTGAGES BOUGHT. HUBERT L. EBBELS, 3 Barrister. Port Perry, May 10, 1881, MONEY [Private Funds) I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in. terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, Barmsten, &o., Oshawa November 21,1866. PORT PERRY LIVERY § : 'K NT E C. M°' KENZIE, PROPRIETOR. HE Subscriber having now fully equipped T his new and extensive Livery Stablis with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. . CO. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 | WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1851. OATITAL (With power to i norease to $1,000,000.) . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, B&F Insurances cffected at the lowest cmrent rates on Buildings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss or damage JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Perry, {Port Perry, Jan 22, 1879, "HALLS FIRE PoLictEs Insuring all classes of insur- wment Polices pay- on previous death. death by acel- non- #5 Marringe Licenses Issued, "BX d Tickets for passage to and from Great HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money Agent for Westery CANADA LoaN AND He has also been instructed to invest a No Commission. Solicitor HE Subscriber is Aso on Village Security at a Higher Rate 4 4 TABLES ZO. HOA (from Brazil) cures Dyshepsia an Piliousness. A single dose relieves; a sample bottle convinces; a 75 cent bottle cures. by It acts directly upon the Stomach, Liver, and ©ySe s leansing, Correcting, Reg- ulating, Zopesa gives energy and oh lo the Be n, Nerve, -and Muscle, simply by work- ing wonders Spon the Diges- Son, pod giving activity to the Li Cut it vers this dealer in least N EMPIRE'S DUST LIES 'M0738 03¥HIINAIS -T 4 bit undersigned takés this opportunity of returning »incefe thanks for the very liberal patronage begtowed npon the late firm of Roke & Shaw of Port Perry Marble Works, The liberal patronage received in the past has bad the effect of causing every Ceme- tery throughout this and adjoining Counties To REristle with Tomb Stones and Monuments, FROM THE PORT PERRY . MARBLE WORKS ! The "undersigned now takes the business and with iucreased facilities and if possible greater attention to Lusiness hopes for a still further increase of public patronage.-- BB. TIYBNG, one of the finest Sculptors and most Artistic Carvers on Stone have been secured, All ogders promptly attended to. Choice Material, First-Class 'Workman- ship pnd Moderate Prices. C. SHAW. Port Perry, Aug. 17, 1881. PORT PERRY, 1° COMULETE in all its Departments W. HASLAM, Dec. 135, 1880. pert PERRY HOUSE, The undersigned having leased for aterm of years this comfortable, pleasantly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the convenience and comfort of guests to make the Port Perry Horse a desirable place of entertainment for the general public. Choice supplies for the table and bar. The stable and yard carefully attended to. JOHN RUDDY. fresh to carry sail, and the only rational course left wgs to incur the, risk of crossing the Bubama banks. The ship drew fourteen feet, and I could not expect that their was mpch more than fifteen foot of water 'on some parts of the banks. A foat is very little to spare under a ship's keel ; "But I resolved to take the chance, and accordingly squared away--that is put the ship before the wind--and took my departure from Berry island. Having seen everything in orderon deck, I left the chief mate, Mr. Peterson, carefull and trustworthy officer, in charge, and went below for a little rest, At 10:50 o'clock I heard a voice, clear and distinct, say : "Go on deck and anchor!" " Who are you?" I demanded, and sprang on deck, for I was not a man to take orders from any one. Thinking it- may havo been hallucination, I went below "again About 11:50 a man with a gray great- coat and slouched bat entered the cabin, and, looked me straight in the face, commanded mo to go on deck and anchor. He left the cabin deliberately. | heard bis heavy tread as he passed before me, Once more I sprang on board, and found the ship all right. Sure of my course I was not disposed, even with this second warning, to obey any man or anything else ; no matter what appearance it might put on. Again I went below, but not 10 sleep, for I had everything on ready for a spring on deck. At12:50 a, m. the samo man entered the cabin, and, more imperiously than before said, "Go ondeck and anchor!" I recognized at a glance that the speaker was my old friend, Capt. Joba Barton, with whom I bad sail- with great kindness, I sprang on deck, rounded the ship to and anchoredber with fifty fathoms of chain. All Lands were called and the sails furled. Shortly afterward I felt the ship touch, but neither the mate nor any one else noticed it, A lew minutes later, bowever, all hands felt it. I'tbrew thelead first from one side, then from the other, and found five fathoms (thirty feet of water.) [ was perplexed, and asked myself What it could mean, when the same voico sang out: " Throw the lead over the stern," I did so, and to my dismay fcund only thir- teen and a halt fger. (Theship four- teen fest.) I immediately set the mizzen, topsail, and spanker, and backed her clear off the the reef, od when a boy, and who treated me' years old to-morrow." "Ham--good appetite ?" ing with Jay--1I cll him Jay Gould because he takes everything in. queer little things it makes him do, I wouldo't part with Gould for a fortune." "Savage, oh?" "Well, no; Udon't know as I could call Jay savage, exactly--sorter nib- blish though, may be. Has kinder a habit of gnawing up things, so to speak. In fact, the neighbors--I live up at Bladder's Peak--have gotten to beso fussy and particular of late, that I can't so much us un- chain J. G. for a little fresh air with- out their getting grumpy over it." "There's no pleasing some people, said the hippodromer. "I should say not. Now for in- bouse sofa, I came bome one day and ioned the whole thing." showman, thoughtfally. "Exactly, My wifo took on to shoot Jay right off. But [ told her that he probebly suffered a good it square." "And did she ?" "Well, she kinder got reconciled ren. fast. crawled out the liver complaint--wo saw at once affliction was again upon us." his nose to the'tip of his tail. Caught him myself when acub, Just four "Appetite ?--Great Scott--appe- tite? Well, I should smile--that's the point-- that's just why I'm part- If it wasn't for bis appetite, and the stance "bout three months after Jay got to be about as big as a boarding found be bad eaten up Aunt Maria, who had been left at home to mind the hounse--leastwise she was no- where to be found; and as Jay Gould seemed sorter bulgy like, and kept coughing up hair-pins and false teeth for a day or two, we kinder suspic- "Maternal aunt?" inquired the dreadfully at first, and wanted me deal as it was, and that as most like- ly he'd catch rheumatism and things from the remains, we'd better call after a while, especially as Jayseem- | ed so fond of playing with the child- | One morning. soon after my wife's mother--whole family lived with me you see--didn't come down to break- As ull ber false bair was hang- ing over a chairback, and Gould from under the bed licking his chops, and with his tonguo a good deal coated--mother- in-law was always taking things for it was another visitation of Provid- ence, and that the heavy hand of breaved husband sighed heavily. man, after a pause." ¥ told don't," said Mr. Skid decorated with flowers and things as fine as you please, Folks said 1t was the touchiest thing tbat ever . | took place in them parts," and the "Don't wonder you want to sell the beast," remarked the menagerie " Well, I" sorter do and I sorter bed.bugs, skunks, Druggists. This! 4 : Answer id Can you find a case of Bright's the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Live Complaints that is curable, that t bors if they can. e, ab: things clustering around J. G.-- family burying lot as it were. On the otber hand, though, now that the old lady isgone, I sorter feel as if the insect had--well, outlived bis usefulness, 80.10 speak. So supp ly. There's s0 many memories ard seems kinder like parting with one's « Buchupaiba." . Quick, complete cure, all annoying. Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Droge glats. id Kidney Disease. Pain, Irritation, Retention, Deposits. Gravel, &c., cured by * $1. 3 Ai I just have his box bauled round to strike a bargain ?"' "I'm going Mormon elders." a family pot," said the other earnest. ly. And after striking the circus pro- and drifted sadly down street, Liver Complaint, Is rather an term, as your show after the performance this afternoon, and see if we can't "All right," daid the manager; alt Lake way after a while, and perbaps I-can work him off for big money to some of the "There's a mint of coin in him as prietor for a season dead-head, tho | widower shouldered his umbrella fruit on earth than the Wild Steawberry, sod there is no 1 remedy for Ch 1 Dysentery, Cramps and other summer com- plaints of infants or adults, then Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawbery. : If Nearly Dead 4 after taking some highly puffed up stuff with long testimonials, turn to Hop Bitters, Troubles' Bright's Disease, Diabetes or Liver Complaint, These diseases cannot, resist the curative power of Hop Bitters; besides it is the best family medicine on earth. Useless Fright. : To worry about any Liver, Kidney of Urinary Trouble, especially Bright's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails of & cure where a cure is possible, We know this. : understood it consists of a torpid sluggish state of the liver, a deficiency or a super- proper character. blade, headacke, weariness, dissi are promptly cured by Burdock Blood Bit. ters. (7) et i -- rr Bright's Disease, Diabetes. these diseases or other serious Kidney, and permanently cure you. that it never returns, ----------e ee If nearly dead is the best family medicine on earth. Among the most prevalent fatal and sud- abundance of bile, or an alternation from its All disturbed action of the liver and biliary organs giving rise to pain in the side, or under the shoulder , sick stomach, loss of appetite, bad bowels, &e. li Beware off the stuff that pretands to cure Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they only re- | lieve fora time and makes you ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bittters, the only remedy that will surely It destroys and removes the cause of the diseage sojfictually after taking some highly puffed stuff, with long testimonials, turn to Hop Bitters and have no fear of any Kidney or Urinary Troubles, Bright's Disease, Diabetes or Liver Complaint." These diseases cannot resist the the curative power of Hop Bitters ; besides it den attacks of diseases, are those incident to The most wonderful curative remedies of the present day, are those that come. from Germany, or at least originate their.- The most recent preparation placed posto the p this country, is {be Grear Gma~ A which has never beeit known so fail in curing a siogle case of Lg yy TIER b k sad all deseases resulting from self abuse, as nervous debility, inability, mental anxiety, langtor, lassitude, depression of spirits-and tional d of the system, For wale by druggists, or sent free by mail on receipt of the price; $1 pee ix boxes for $5. Address F. J. a. *Foledo, 0., sole Agent for the United States, Sevd for circular. to any one sending the best four Tine rhyme on Teasgrry," the remarkable Tittle gend for the Teeth and Breath, Ask yous drug- ist for ud dress. 3 «Tganenay" whitens the teeth like chasts ened pefitls. A b cent sample settles it. Hall's Catarsh Cure is taken interpaliy--> It acts directly on the blood and the mucor 8 surfaces of the systew. Pnce 75¢. alot has not or cannot cure?" Ask you neigh i «Rough y onRats " y . Clears out rats, mice, roaches: fos, ants Disedse There is no more wholesom#® ot delicious and have no fear of Kidney and Urnlary . ---------------- * A Bewaro--Of one dozen Tisgaey" - " Well, as you may suppose, the old lady--that"s my wife pranced i 1 around a good deal them, and got (ov unEcIaL BOTEL, chain, Tho danger was past; the| gown the bresch-loader right away. The having ¢|8hip road clear of tho ref and|pyy jose then arrived a gold medal Dewflit in the Commercial Hotel, Williams-| sustained but little damage where |. the S° P. 0. A. Society, award- bueg, Cartwright; intents fing Sup witha she strick. A ship which spoke [oq on 'of my ford ta guests, me in the curly part of the evening tbe Aunt Maria business, and so got ) Th sone for 9 Able And bar care. und whose captain was not familiar | 0. eajmed down atter awhile. : ; PETER HOLT. |With the Babamas, said that be| « Pacified her, oh ?" : Gartwright, March 4, 1879. would follow mo, and for this pur-| «yegs:'[ 'managed to "arrange a al pose I hung a light over my stern.) repriove for Jay, somehow. You Watching my movements closely, he | soe, I was always awful fond of jets rounded 100 almost as soon as I did, {4,4 render-bearied, and all that you . and thereby saved his vessel. No|g,ders red | doubt the nother had shallowed the | 4 ima di the Summer and Fall, such as cholera mor-{ = bus, bilioue colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, etc. that often proves fatal in a few hours, That ever reliable remedy Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, should be at band. for use in emergency. (8) (against which she sheered every time she brought a strain upon her Port Perry, Dec, 9, 1879. MP REA victors Division. Commencing April 1, 1882 tanrih ab ded RC IR Whitby Junction If mothers and nurses would cease giving bot o opiates in the guise of Paregoric and Cordials and for children teething and subject to bowel complaints, give instead Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, the lives of many infants might bd saved that are sacri. fioed to deadly dgogs. ) "There is but one certain aati the world 1 argued that the poor | a 8 te complalat, uly Te ne wa 10w that he was do- for a argo battle of Wahoo Bitters. aol walep on tho banks, anc.) we ing wrong--mercifal man is merciful {ia strength and. superior i Shcte ny continued in our. course. Wwe both [14 big beast, eto, etc. That smooth- Shee : bave beer wrecked, Will} pings over for another month," those who assume that our departed | «what bappeded {hen #"* friends do not take an interest in us| well, one day I aonb Tommy, please explain ? What I have stat- ungest boy, down to the store |: (ho WPF of 8 |For me Sagar, us

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