pleasant tone of voice when engaged, "| or about to Lecome engaged, in a per- At any. other time he was the most profane and vulgar ruffian in the regiment. another peculiarity. Unlike the gen. eral run of fist fighters, he was a stanch fid, with the gloves, or at the exercise, there was not an in the brigade who could stand Sines, 1 feel Jnstood In ys ng. ege of hyena to its, Setar t priouton of Solio Hos hoe re of Children, London, Eng. "Physician, Surgeon, Bre. Office hours--8 to 10 a. m recorumendations of the Pectoral is the enduring quality of its popularity, it being 'more salable now: than it was twenty-five years ago, when its great success was cousidercd marvelous." -- R. 8. Drake, M. D., Beliot, Kans, "My little sister, four years of was 80 ill from bronchitis that we jul almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful roan and perience, pronounced it use ve her any more medicine ; at he had done all it was pos- sible to do, and Wwe must prepare for the ort. As a last resort, wo determined to try Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, and I can PORT PERRY. BANKER AD BROKER. Good Notes Disounted. and as soon as I had read the B's note, I walked over and ex- 8 the aflair to the captain, who, cted, entered heartily into it. either Thompson nor Dwyre ned to be detailed for duty, iin. MurpRy had everything ar- the business to be settled and residence, Dr. Just after Antietam we received a squad of recruits, about fifty in number and as G company, Thompson belonged, was the smallest, having lost heavily both at Bull Roh about one-half of the new men were assigned to it, and for a few days 'Gentle William' had quite a number of encounters, and with the Has any amount of Money to Loan | At 5 per cent. on good Mortgages, OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Public, Conveyancer, S or the Ontario Bank. ## Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. , with the most happy results. After tal ing a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was selected for the mill was a grassy | short half mile from rounded on three sides 8 that formed a natural amphi- 5, Gonty | TINS TU RANCH | effected at the: Lowest Rates in Goon English Companies. EF Agent. Allan Line of Steam- E. FAREWELL, LL Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- Ne &e., Notary Public and Conve Iffice--South wing Court House, V Pectoral until satisfied she was entirel well. This has given ine unbounded fait! in the preparation, and I rec: omumend it confidently to my customers."--C, Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind, For Colds and Coughs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, . Attorney-at-Law,Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notar i oil 30 lock, Brock Street, "D " (TIST, now putting | In Upper and Yo Sets of tht the thing should be no secret, and 1 o'clock every man and officer in regiment not positively on duty At 1.40 Captain Murphy, ho had Leen seated with the crowd p the hillside, arose and walked up nd down upon the level stretch of There was one of the new men, how- ever, that Bill could not provoke into , and to whom he seemed to have a spesial aversion, he was a quiet, unassuming young fellow, and his de- seriptive list gave his namo aa 'James Dwyre, birthplace New York city, age 23 years, height 5 feet 8 Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1880. HE . Subsctiber. is J is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 5 PER CUENT. xr Also on Village Property. AF MORTGAGES BOUGHT, Ta HUBERT L, EBBELS, A Fact ORTH knowing is that blood dise eases which all other remedies fail to cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, hair brown, occupation] Rp to the throng, which immediately His tent mate was one of the old men, by name Joseph Watson, to whom Bill had given the nick-oa ne of Holy Joe, because he was a profess gcame silent as a church, Thompson prisent 7 prose, and, as he came forward, said $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. Having Jat purchased the largest stock of ver brough Office next to Ontario Benk Port Perry, t Perry, May 1 10, 0 ABes ns into North Ontario I am i t you both as to quality a oh Beli In a little affair of this kind 1 apprehend there's no man in the regi- ment uxpects me to be missing.' 'Is Jumes Dwyre prisint ¥ was a moment's silence, and Thompson stock in,' from the fact that he always turned up sick about the commence ment of a campaign. wan has. wisely concluded that 'dis cretion is the better part of valor' There Was a general shout of 'he's flunked | he hasn't got sand,' Dwyre was seen coming across the 'Are ye ready Dwyrel" asked Murphy, as the man same up pair of psalm singing cowards; Rn fnom that day always spoke of tent as 'the tabernacle," and was 'Holy Jim and Holy Joe. first time Dwyre heard Bill by that name he looked at him went and then turned silently aj GrAsGow & LoxpoN INSURANCE Co'y Port Perry, April 26, 1889. \WILLCOX & HOLT) : Licensed Auotioneers COUNTY OF ONTARIO AXD TOWNSHIP * OF CARTWRIGHT. Veterinary Surgeon HE undereioned havin and obtained a Diploma as tac ary Surgeon, would announce that he has " About two SR hind Sd after ong able % walk only with d having tried 0 ' remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, IT saw by an advertise- aper that a man had his distressing com= suffering, by taking ta. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. that it effected a cqQin< hat I have since had no Teturn of the disease.' ed an office for the practice of his pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal , said Dwyre quietly. > said Murphy addressing the throng on the hillside, lieutenant of Com was absent on "detached dp Captain fell sick and was sent to pital at Washington, and they by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh . will be promptly attended to. iseases of animals treated in the latest and best known system. && Telephone connection--free of charge understanding between these two min REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. of Company G is to be settled with a only commissioned officers sort of a sparring match, and I am ask to see fair play an' Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes ", Hs furnished free of charge. Ou yous ago 1 wa taken with Sheumatioge. being confined to my Pert Perry, April 8, 1884, company at the time, I was temporary in command, The army of the Potomac had ed that historic stream, and onee defiled 'the sacred soil' with their sence, little Mac had bid us 'and Burnside was much debilitated, with no || rules to govern this match will be two my system disordered in I commenced to use Ayer's ERO and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and 800n re minute rounds with wan minate rest. The man will be declared loser who strikes a blow before or afther time is Jn praise o "this w alle Known Licensed Kuctionge, Valuator &c. R the Townships Ss. of Brock, Uxbridge, ara, Rama, Mariposa called or who attempts to kick, g € L RUBSON. VS. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- Office and residence EVERGREEN COTTAGE, two miles south of oy havo taken a B great deal of medi- "lor bite, or strike below the belt. day as we Jay in camp near Si Gap, Private Dwyre appeared' tent door, and giving the salute, if he could speak with me for knock down blow the felt its encfcial eltects befo quite finished one bottle, and I can reely testify that 35 is the best blood- wan who goes to grass will be allowed Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to thirty seconds time to toe thie scratch Are you both satisfied with phone in the house--{ree Communication with Port Perry, Manchester, andelevator. raph calls to Manchester will be for- Upon. my Masertin asking him what I could do for: : 'Well, sir, I want to statement to you, and, after a fa Ayer's Sissi Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth %5 a bottle. THOUSANDS IN REWARDS Great Weekly Competition of The di ine. Both men assented, 'Is Docthor Quinn prisint regimental surgeon arose from among 4 8 8 Evergreen Cottage, Livery RE i EARTILY thanking the public for the atronage received durin, Hae have kept a Livery Establis! ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure i . announcing that I have removed LIVERY TO MY NEW PREMISES Opposite the _Railway Station |: ly extended premises and for business the public ated with safe and desirable el * Have ye yer stop watch | with ye, dochter,and will ye stip down here and call time? asked -Morphy,-- The doctor walked down and placed himself beside the captain, who spoke to him for a moment in an undertone, the doctor sdbining to assent to his proposition and taking out his watch. 'Now,' said Murphy, 'thé two av ye be a man and a Ch and it's getting to be hard for me | both, situated as I now am, I Thompson to-night called me name that I never took before wit] e | striking the man: who called"it. made up my mind that sooner or I will be forced to fight hi has got to be done I don't t off. 1 have heard gir, North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspapor, x PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, a Jord in this uiceriisemient, spell the Forwal SOF every Madam and Mis, Bon to secure a Splendid Pr SVERRLY PRIZES --Every wi tition Rl be distribut- he first correct Mswer Jetolss ed (the BEA date on each AT MODERATE CHARGES. Cetin Re -VANSICKLER. |! Port Perry, July 2k 1880. ont os anti ro wr paki presence of the regiment, «and es, | Onptain Murphy, who rejoined day acted as umpire. Do you thir ky sir; he would object in this case if the =| real facts were presented to him | Our old colonel, the father of regiment, with whom before the from his youth up it bad always bee f| word and & blow--and the blow fi I winner or not, wit ircepect 8) AR % your cap and blouso at warks, which will be yer 'Wan's as good as ; but maybe ye'll want to the choise--has any one a coin kind, a quarther or even a ) A cin was thrown 4 points, have Ti sgual nea) a8 mark wile be our Suihority in every ix oh 2h Home Magazines Aer ait haifa million mn He Pt Joos Ineo | Ee ne | knew would be delighted. And © | said thatthe colonel might possibl | duced to allow such a thing, if th rehy situation were explained to him he ig it would not be detrimei 'shouted Murphy , 'upon me otant, I didn't know you had hi h left out of {yer last pay.-- she goes, and if it is a head Sore, Dwyre; tail and From Murphy's the coin 'whirled into the air ; this is your wyre,) said Yo, 'that's yours, nko Je, corners and e, docther I ; there is just nied to fifty dollars that » him out. Even figure that he does round." Each wan had tod 'blouse upon the | ped to notice that Here wus not sch a disparity in their size as was expect ed. Thompson was about two inches the taller find seemed to have about thirty 'pounds advantage in weight, but Dwyre showed up a splendid de- velopment of chest, shoulders and bi- ceps, and seemed to grow larger when stripped. As they stood for a moment looking in each other's eyes a voice from the ring side 'came in sharp reproof :-- t James Dwyre, I am ashamed of you !' It was the voice of Joseph Watson, his tent mate, and Dwyre, surprised, turn- ed his head. Thompson's right shot out and caught Dwyre squarely upon The whole force of the arm and shoulder and the body were behind the jaw, the blow, * which lifted Dwyre fairly into the air and landed him with a heavy fall upon the turf, where he lay apparently stunned, * Knocked out in the first round,' shouted the adjotant, and then from the crowd came cries of 'Shame Shame | Foul blow' and loud murmurs of disapprovai. * How is it, Murphy § Was it a foul blow 1 shouted Give your decision,' the adjutant. And Murphy answered : * Morally, it was as foul a blow as was ever struck ; but Dwyre had no business lookin' away from his man afther time was called. Pugilistically, it was a fair blow, = That's me decision af it looses me me money." [the hill-sides; surprised to see Dwyre upon his feet and once more facing his antagonist. * Upon me soul, yet," said he, and the men cheered again, As the men spurred cautiously we money isn't lost for asmoment, Dwyre moved his head "|about, as if he had some doubts that his netk had not been broken, and with apparent ease stopped and warded wicked blows aimed for his lead and neck. As the work more rapid his splendid chest develop- several became ment began to tell, for while Thompson began to puff and show signs of fatigue, throngh his nostrils, The round was well into the second saw a good opening, in abundance, With a terrible oath had it reached the mark knee, him, and as he stood for a moment, quickly, whirled upon up; round's ended. hushed. agin saying, 'It's no use, whipped man. some one,' and faired, ¢Dwyre wins! almost crimson: talked andl argued over aud over again. Then the thing was lost sight of in the sudden order for a march, ly took us across the Rappahannock on pontoons and ended in the streets of Fredericksburg, direction of Mayre's Heights, nssailed our ears, that memorable 13th of December, we waited our turn to go in, and a con stant stream of wounded poured past us in the direction of the pontoons Thompson had been gloomy since the day at Snicket's Gap; but from the minute that the battle first opened his face had wounded wien, carrying his right elbow in his le was rapidly dripping, stepped before him, something good ahd sthrong about me wrum | Somethin's cut above me elbow that's been bleedin' tourniquet, with a broken bayonet and a strip of tent sloth, and as he finished said ; murdther. soon enough to suit ye or I'm mistaken,' Thompson, and ooking Arount was | this toime, there to stay till they're berried,' the Sixty-ninth man moved on. to 'where Dwyre sat upon his knapsack with his face drawn and 'white to the lips and said you any good up thete, w'll see now if you are as good with your musket as you are with your bare knuckles.' arose sharply, moment we were maving by the flank his breathing was easy and always at a quick step up the street, out across a narrow bridge over a ml race, and in an open field came into line and , ey stood for = moment 1n the outer circle inute when Thompson thought he minn I 1 of the, gyclone of battle, and planted a . : : y . a hill covered with the enemy's bat sounding blow upon Dwyre's chest; A . . teries, smoking like a furnade ; but quick =e a flash came a terrible, . . in front the muosketry blended into one counter full upon the nose which stag- i : continuous sound, gered Thompson and started the claret i by the score came staggering to the T rear, Thompson : Pp! ed, beardless youngster, struck a blow for Dwyre's neck, which, |, . . ' 2 his shoulders the straps of a gaptain of intended, |. . . be batt] infantry, and upon his face a smile would no doubt have settled the battle ; and a livid mark where a rifle ball had but Buyre, dropping almost upon one |;cp grazed tha skin across his cheek, let Thompson's arm slide over| py; right arm hung useless by his side ; his shoulder almost to the elbow, and but, salating our colonel with his saber, using the muscular force of knee, loin, | which: he carried in his left hand, he said ; shoulder and biceps, returned an upper cut under Thompson's chin that dazed | there, sir, for Meagher's brigades about wiped out. apparently at sea, Dwyre stepped back foots, £ I ever got "into, thats----' a hie ons heel, with son dropped heavily in his tracks as the Doctor called "Time ! two minttes along" which 'was Jesattered a line of As the man continued to lie where he fell the cheers for Dwyre were Thompson was carried to his corner, where water was applied, and then other restoratives, when he began to recover his senses'and was raised to a sitting posture just as the minate was up and the doctor called § Time!' Thompson made a tremendous effort, arose to his feet, and then sank back I'm a Take me to my tent shouted Murphy, and turning to the victer: 'Well, Jimmy the Kid, that was an easier job than the fight ye had with Patsy which final- A pandemonium of battle, from tle as with arms stacked; on i worn a smile, One of the ft hand, from which the blood saying { 'Say, mon, will ye tie the life out o' me.' Thompson quickly improvised = ' Hot up there, ain't it? "Hot init? Sure that's not war, it's Yez'll find out for yersilves | , 'What's your regiment? asked ¢ The Sixty-ninth,' roundly. 'The Sixty-ninth, replied the other eh, will they're sd abana for the most of ther are and Thompson, with a laugh, looked over * Your science won't do Mr. Dwyve The next moment the colonel's voice Tension I" and the next To the right straight and wounded men Among them came a barehead wearing upon You'll find plenty of room up Of all the hot devil's Over a fence partly broken down, motionless blue coated forms, past another and the men began to drop, past another and we reached a line of men, some on their knees, some lying down, all loading and firing rapidly to ward a stone wall which sheltered the enemy's infantry. Here floated the green flag of Meagher's brigade, and here the tempest of canister, spherical case' shot and close range musketry struck us. The gaps in the line are closed up and we press forward and engage tho enemy within 300 yards of the stond wall, The officers begin to drop, the major is past all help, the colonel, seriously wounded, is compell- ed to leave the field, the colors are down, are up once more, then down, Kelly for the middle weight shanipion: | ship of Long Island, two years ago. Dwyre, who was at that moment about | for ward to within twenty paces of the to put on his blouse, turned quickly, his face the picture of surprise and 'I thought I knew yer schtyle whin I saw ye put up yer and then, in the hands of Private Dwyre of Compiny G, they are rushed ! stone wall, and, flannted in the very faces of the enemy | The shattered | vo remnant of the regiment follows with | 3 a cheer, but tha fire 18 too hot, and for [CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE] * \ % Lg aches and. tie 8 only remedy of duced, pleasing to the taste an: cep table to the stomach, its tion and truly bene effect, pre healthy and agreeable substances, its excellentqualities commend it and have made it the most ular remedy known. yrup.of Figs is for sale in 75a bottles by all leading druggists, Any reliable druggist who may not it on hand will sromptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by thd CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. 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