BAIRD & : PARSONS. TERMS. ~$1 Por awa; if paid in ad- vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No taken for less than six months; discontinued | until all "arrears, A VERTISING. EY fi bbe " oo i insertions, per line ....., Cards, under 6 lines; per annum... .. ' " money when ad- ad, will be at oul Ee 3 SoS "Advertisements measured by Non, ell, ES chargedsac tothe space they. Advertia ont Bs vobeiyod. a publication; without som nctionds ein il forbid nd chareed "No ertisement will bé enon } ba for. A libera: discount allowed to oom oy who ro the AK 9) ho 032 s will in all ee » sfe He rib A hop ams W Na Jo Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- grammes; Bill: Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Chucks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, "Ball Curds, &c., of every style and sslor, 'exveuted promptly and at lower fates chan any other establishment-in the County. p@r= Parties from a distance getting hand bils, &e. printed can have them done to take home with tham, WV Hi PARBONS. . J. BAIRD, NDERSON, MA hp. FTMS ° JM, P.85 L.RE.P. Gradanto of the Ulf versity of Toronto, graduate.of the Uni. vorsity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of Payricians and Surgeons ; Litentinte of the Royal Collezo of Physicians, Edinburg, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, Office over Mr. Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. H. SANGSTER, M. D., Physictan, Bsur- J « acon and Acooticheur. Coroner for the County of gniatio PORT PERRY. omce over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry 'Streets, Office hours from oa. m. to 12 m. J Residence, the dwelling recently occupled by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. D% Ontario, Physician, Surgeon soucheur, Office, opposite the town hall, Port Posey, WARE, Coronor far the County of and Ac- M. F. McBRIEN, M.D, M. R. (%. 8, Guy's a Frosplial, London, Eng! and. The Joye R. Oshawa, TF. PATERION, (late of Baavorton,) N. 5% % stor ancl Tlie nt Law, Solici- cory, Convegancor, Notary Pub- kn in" lie, 8 ar Brown & Curric's Store Port Perry, ILLINGS & CAMPLELL, | Barristers and Attorneys-at- -Law, &c. Solicitors = ov'the Ontario Bank. Office in Bigelow's Block, Queen St., Port Perry, Ont JONN BILLINGS. COLIN UH. CAMPBELL, Port y, Feb, 12, 1881. . FAREWELL, LL. B,C onnty Crown ti for ¢ nt: Gry Darriste ntorneyy Sailoitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- curiad by 8. H. Cochrane, ., Brock street, Whitby. ¥ YMANIL. ENGLISH IL. B., Solleitor in 4 Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &e. Oshawa. ga=Simooe stree t, opposite the Post Office G MT TI, LL. B, Barrister, At- Gx TouNg -at-Law, Holicitor in Chancery, 1nd Insolvency, Notary Publ, & fice--Me, Millan's Block, Brock rors, Whitby. "such D. SINCLAIR, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor inGhan cery, Conveyancer, &c. Office lately occupied by W. Cochrane, Bigelow! s Bock, Port Perry. . MURRAY, ATE hE, uss 8 Fenton, Surgeon Dentist. Office over, Corrigan & _ Camp- bell's Store, Perry. All done in the very atyst and: post style and" aga to givo satisfaction: Port Perry, March 28, 1877. a. N. VARS, L.D. 8. "peer inserted on all the latest princi. 'plea of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good a the best. Teeth filled wil Peet. extracted esia, Denti 2 owan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Sore, King Stroet; Oshawa. X R GRIST, Pare Souorron AD "anesth- | OO : Puffer, \Tanie 15,1 CAPITAL $8,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCE. SAVINGs DEPARTMENT. ngs; Department is n a, a with vo. Branch. " oa of FiveDollars wards recely ¢ est allowed ph ane No notice of ithdmwatroquired. A.A.ALLEN, a =r takes this o] er forthe vi e which hal poelvet -- ag Aucs To the past: The itcreased experi- "ence and extensive ry nich I have had will be turacd to advantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their Sales fnay roly on their interests beg fully pro- tected, No effort will' bg 'spar«d to make it profitable for parties to plate their Sales in my hands, My Sale Register will ke found at Laing & Meharry's Hardware Store and at my. own; phgsidutioe,, Union A venue, Port Perr ! YC. DAWES, Aucti Port Perry, Au. 17, i BE. MAJOR, | ICENSED AUCTIONEER. "All parties fm his services can call at the "Observer Dtice, Port Perry, andarmage for days of Siles | Port t Perry, Jan 10, Jan 10, 18 1 WM, "WM. GORDON, Licensed "Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. NOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mata, Mariposa and Eldon, $@~ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests, WM: GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. CH. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the TvIDLS L of Brock, 'I'horah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, ete., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock, Orders left at this office; or at his residence will be' punctually attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- | eer. WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer. | HE Undersigned having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to all sales entrusted to him -- | Having had much experience in handling ' Real Estate, Live Stock such as LL I A VEE Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple. | ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &e, &e., parties placing their sales in my hands may vely on getting all tor the property od possible to bring. All orders promptly attended to, sale wil made out and sale notes tarnished free of charge. Parties Teaving their orders &t the Opserver Office, Port Perry, will i immediate an. careful attention, Charges Moderate, WAM. HEZZELWOOD, | Raglan, Raglan, Sept 10,1878. ie eri im -------- ay Ww SPENCE, CoxtracToR, BUILDER, &C. The Subscriber in returning his sincere thanks for the yoy liberal patronage be. stowed on him In the past would Inform the | public generally that having bought a pro-' perty and moved into the illage of Prince Albert, he will*in future give his whole attention to his business as on cion a And hal now ready to "undertake Stone Wo Laying Plastering, and everything TE hiok ith. Ww whieh he willexecuteon the short- | the Tote and In the best and most durable syle and at the very lowest figure at which can Ne goles ne best material A firat-c lass workmansi = Wat. SPENCE. Prince Albert, April5, 187G. . Rarriage Lic en: e 1 'Established 18 Years. J HAVE teed 'Martinge Licenses at Part | | to do so opposite the same old spot, Queen t. She Aw CHARLES. cout «OF ONTARIO. Sigs he . tia Ctr TL. WligisJat 3, Fob. 1, 0 L Mar. 1, A 1, May 4, Sept. 2. roe oi Duffins Creek {ar 5.4 4, a. 3, Nov. 3 Jan 4 ch 4, | Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 Smt aii Perry for the past 18 years, and continue | | at three per cent Jer anoum. bridge, Sept. 7, 18 DOMINION BANK. UXBRIDGE, Dida taken of $1 and upwards. No notice of withds i BaRiNG Jaterat H. GORDON, Ngtary - Puli, Comuilesiones in Land, Loan and' Insurance Agent, Representing the following first-class Accident and ® uarintee INSURANCE COMPANIES: The Royal, The Phoeniz, The Imperial, The Queen, The Citazens, : The Canada Fire and Harney ye The 'Sovereign,' 4 & The Union, : ana The Travelers. Fine Portétes Insuring all classos of insor- able property, upon the shortest notice, and at can table rates. Life Policies with romi- u yable Al dénth, or for a Hmited nul mher of yea Endowment Polices pay- able at Hating date, or on a death. Accident Insurance covering death by ueei- dent, and weekly indemnity In case of non- fatal injury. 23~ Marringe Ideenses Issmned, "GX dnd Tickets for passage to and from Great Britain sold at lowest rates, MONEY TO LOAN. HE Subscriber prop prepated to lend money on improved ptopesty for terms from one to twenty yuars. Agent for Westery Caxapa Loan ano Savings Courary, He has algo been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funda. Inter. st Eight per cent. No Commission. N F. PATERSON. Port PortiPerry, Ney 20 A008. Yen May 20, 1878. Solicitor FS Subscriber 'is prepared to EN ANT AMOUNT Oo 8 Farm HKecurty. vl | per cent. Aise on Village Security at a Higher Rate BE MORTGAGES BOUGHI. HUBERT L, EBBELS, BARRISTER. Port Perry, May 10, 1881. MONEY [Private Funds.) 'I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISII, BaRRIsTRR, &0., ehavs November 21,1866. JONEY 10 LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. HE undersigned is is prepared to loan money at 6 per cent. ALL LOANS STRICTLY CONFIDEN- JOHN BRUCE, Nov. 30, 1881. Prince Albert, PORT FERRY LIVERY STABLES C. MK BN PROPRIETOR. Z1E, HE Subscriber having now fully ecuipped T his ney and extensive Livery Stablas with a supply of superior Horses and Carri. ages, isd prepared to furnish first clase LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Tevms. C. MCKENZIE. WESTBEN ASSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1851. OADTITAL $800000. (With powar, to increase to $1,000,000.) ¥a it A HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, P&F™ Insurances effected at the lowest ctirent rates on Buildings, Merchandise, and pther property, against loss or by fire. Jno. & D:J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Perry: Port Perry, Jan 22,1879. a Zopasasan. an overy day dhl very It Ea ji and speedi. Billousness, Bt oar ache, Sick Headache, D. SS af ter Eating, Wind on thos mach, Heartburn, Pains in the Side and Back, Want of A, tite, ant of Energy, Low, ul Stom- ach. Itin igonatos Zhe, Tren car ries off all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. Cut this out and take it to 0 your Dru, t and get a 10 cent Sample, ora large bot le for 765 cents, ana tell youz Reighbor ab out tit. ow w= © --- = fom = "2 ud Re = =x © Fo id = or = = mm -- ~ = = & ee undersigned takes this opportunity of returning -ingere thanks for the very liberal patronave bestowed upon the late firm of Rose & Shaw of Port Pe ry Marble Works The liberal patronage received in the past has bad the effect of cansing every Ceme- tery throughout this and adjoining Counties To Rristle with "Tomb Stones and Monuments, FROM THE PotT PERRY MARBLE WORKS The undersigned now takes the business and with increased facilities and if possible greater sttention to business hopes for a still further increase of public patronage. -- The services of PRE ER Ba, BURNG, one of the finest Sculptors and most Artistic Carvers on Stone have been secured. All orders promptly attended to. Choice Material, First-Class Workman- ship and Moderate Prices. 3 C. SHAW, Port Perry, Avg. 1% 1881. 5) _ hotels. i THE WALKER HOUSE, W. HASLAM, Dec. 15, 1880. Po PERRY HOUSE, The urdersigned having leased for aterm of years this comfortable, pleasantly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the convenjevce 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, a JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, D Dec 9,1879. (JOMMERCIAL HOTEL, The subscriber daviog succeeded Mr Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- burg, Cartwright, intends fitting | it up witha view to the comfort and convenience, of © | guests. The supplies for} the table and bar care- fully selected. PETER HOLT. Cartwright, March 4, 1879, | en, HOTEL, Bing, furnished with the | | brother, out West, wants me'tc buy | razor strop and a suitable present [for a young lady and send them to J Bien." pai 3 Spoependy ke, sontemptously. "You ghly tepat to 4 Present for a Woman. DrrriouLties ty MAKING A PRoPEe p SenEOTION. "Say my dear," said Mr..Spoop- ondyke, as he finished reading a letter ho had §Hst received, " my "1 din' t know that a razor strop Was n suitable present for a- young Indy," replied Mra. Spoopendyke who was busy « mixing catnip ten, and caught the rémark imperfectly. "It would be a suitable present for some married women, if it would sharpen 'em up any," rotorted Mr, Spoopendyko. "Who said anything about a razor strop and a young lady ? What I observed was that my brother out West wants me to send bim a razor strop and a pret sont suitable for a young lady. Now 1 can get the trop, but I don't un- derstand what. kind of a present be wants," " Let me reo," mused Mrs. Spoop- endyko, her shopping instincis ris- ing to thesurface. "Does bé say what kind of a young lady she is ?' "No, he doesn' roared Mr. Spoopendyke; "He leaves some- thing. to the imagination of the vender. I suppose she's got arms and legs, cause if she hudn't he would probably have mentioned it. What he wants is a- present tor an average woman; now what can we get for her?" "If J know whether ghe wns a blend or a burnette, T could tell better what she would like," replied Mrs Spoopendyke, whe like the rest of her sex, always associated a wo- man with the color that becomes her best. "Do you suppose he means something for her to wear or some ornament for her house? You see [ don't know whether she keeps house or boards or lives at home." "What differencedoes that make?' demanded Mr. Spoopendyke. "She is probubly a humun being, but we will suppose she roosts in a tree.-- Doos thathelp you any 2" Can you think of something useful fora fe- male who lives in a tree and leaps with light-hearted skips from bough to bough like a ¢crow 2" "You might got her a toilet set," suggested Mrs. Spoodendyke, taking refuge in a woman's one idea of an appropriate present for another wo- man. "She don't want a toilet set," snorted Mr, Spoopendyke, 'any more'n than she want's the chicken pox! You want to think of somo- thing that is pretty and at the same time thatshe can use. Now think!" "How would one of the new paint- ed porceluin flower pots do!" ven- tured Mrs. Spoopendyke. " That's it!" bowled Mr. Spoopen- dyke, '"aflower pot witha sauper under it to plant the tree in when'it tarns cold | That's your idea? One with broken legged bags painted on the outside and a hole in the bottom #0 she can uso it in the spring for a spy glnss. That's theiden! A four dollar flower pot for u six cent rose bush with the blind staggers and » touch of the pip! Where's the pot? Fetch forth the highly seasoned flower pot!" and Mr. Spoopendyke, leaned back in his Shale and glanced at his wite. "wll tell'you What will do, my dear," said Mrs. Spovpendyke, ap- proaehing the next suggestion cauti- ouslyk "Why not send an album ?' "You mean one of those books for, a lot of people to wish they were dead in 7" asked : Mr. Spoopendyke, suspiciously. " No," replied Mrs. Spoopendyke, "a photograph olbum." "Don't want. it," snapped Mr, mean that sort of a thing that a girl always brings out after tea and says: "That's maand pa, und that's Aunt Vin and her little boy, and. that's Uncle8i' 'and that's Aun Flo, and thats, Unola. and that's my nieceNellio, ain't she sweet ? And that's 8 dog, we used to own, and I don't know. who that is, and that's + Don't want it!" And Mr. Spo ndyke's voice rose to & steam "whistle pitch #'Spose I'm ict on a sofforing public a tagers that ll Took ve been i in_ every album er ones, coop and a hen' Bri over the back fence! You've got ides about such things | All you want is a chin _| whisker and a chimney to be a Santa Claus. With jour intelligence on those subjects, you orly need a stick and a glue pot to bea toy shop. I'm going to buy the present myself!" and Mr. Spoopendyke shot out of the house tore down street with his head sunk in his shoulders and his fists in his pockets. Inan hour be returned all rina and tossed a parcel in his wife's lap. "Now, my dear, whatdo you think of that ?" be asked cheerily. Mrs Spoondyke opened the parcel and disclosed a huge crimson silk a tabernicle tent fora camp meot- ing. "How did you come to think of it?' she asked admiringly. "Why," replied Mr. Spoopendyke, " he said in his letter that if T could not think of any thing else to get a handsome handkerchief. Here it is," and Mr. Spoopendyke drew oat the letter triumphantly. "But he don't say handkerchief, he says a nice handkerchief ring 1-- Here's the ring on the next line," said Mrs. Spoopendyke mildly plant- ing her thumb on the. supplemental os Li "the TH woman!" he howled, "Why don't he write plain ? Why didn't you tell me betore what he wanted? What did you let me break my neckto get this flug for when be wanted aring? IfI didnt have any moreésense than you've got I'd put broken glasson my head and hire ou t for the back fence of an idiot asy lam I" And Mr. Spoopendyke dows into his chair and snored lustily until bed time. " Anyhow," thought Mr. Speopen- dyke as she put the handkerchiet away. "I can find out whero he bonght it and trade it out for match safes and lingerie for the baby, and by the time he gets a strop to suit tim I willbe pretty woll fixed for stockings and hairpins. And Mrs Spoopendyke fired an- other charge of catnip into the baby hushing its startling cries as Mr. Spoopendyke, fast asleep, slid out of bis chair like a load of coal,-- Brook- lyn Eagle. Young man: [i's ull right for you to want to own the eurth. Get as much of it as you can in a decent sort of a way. But don't imagine you own the whole of it. That's where lots of folks make a mistake There is talk of appointing regular professional burglurs as bunk cash. iers, The very fact of their being wo trus'ed will make them honest. and they don't generally know enough to cook the books. A polite notice in a sawmill read "Do not bandle the buzz-saw while in motion." "Hands oft" would be more concise.and quite as approp- riate. The man that says that woman haa never invented anything should listen for a few minutes at the key - hole of the sewing society. Never despise a man who wears a paper shirt-front; he may baveno mother to support him. When Fogg cut off threeof his toes, he smiled grimly us he re- marked that he was now reduced to a peace footing. Fulso hair is now so artistically udjusted on A person's head that it ix almost impossible to determine which is switch. At a loss for Words. The pleasure whic hereby attempt te express cannot be half conveyed by words. 'Physicians of very high eharacter and noto- riety have hitherto declared my rheumatism to be incirable. Specifics, almost number- less, 'have failed to- cure or even aleviate the intensity of the pain, which bas fre- quently cobfined me to my room for three months ata time. Ono week agol was scized with an attack of acute rheumatism of the khee. In a fow hours the entire knee- joint 'became swollen to enormous propor tions, and walking rendered impossible.-- Nothing remained for me, and I intended to resign myself as best I might to another month's confinement to wy room aad bed, suffering © uufold agonied, By 1 learned of the wonderfal curative. pro- | pertios of St. Jacobs Oil. . I clutched it asa, straw, and in a few hours was entirely free before stated, T cannot find words to convey be ting. ihe ha Caus. 8. Smcxusn, Dosis. handkerehief that would have made |. "Ask your neighbor the same question.-- discovery of the age. secretions, and cleanses and invigorates the from pain in knee, arm and shoulder. As| gratitude 5a fhe ipcorste of : ¥urio Mupiorvs, and recommend it for both sexesin all cases of sexual weakness, Neo the advertisement in another column, Honesty is the best policy, except wien an acquaintance strikes you for a loan. Then a little deception often ovis sash em ris Getting 'Well. My daughters say, "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." Hels getting well his long suffer'og from a die eased called ing aud we are so glad that be used your Hop Bi =A lady of Rochester, N. Y.-= Otic Haerid. PRE SLE "Answer This. Did you ever know any person to be ill without {aaction'of the Stomach, Liver or "Kidneys, or did you ever know one who was 5 and did you ever kmew or hearof any case of the kind that. Hop Bitters would net cure, Times. The French eat their jackasses and the Americans make Mayors of theirs, and both claim to be in the right of it, eet eeen. Ingenious Invention. Some shrewd Yankee has invented a key that will wind any watch ; it is a neat at. tachment to a charm, and ft is said to work like a charm, So does the Great Key to Health-- Burdock Blood Bitters, the greatest It unlocks all the entire system. Sample bottles, 10 cents; large size $1, of all medicine dealers. mtg gems If, as naturalists say, all animals have a language of their own, the language used by ca'tle is low. -------- | Rheumatic Remedy. Thera is no better cure for Rheumatism than Hagyard's Yellow Oil used according to the directions on the bottle. It also cures burns, frost bites, bruises, 'lameness, and all wounds of the flush, All dealers have it, price 25 cents, dorse the amasing success of Mack's Mag~ | well when cither was obstructed or inactive; | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. 'Directions in Eleven WE SOLD BY ALL Luli AND DEALEES A VOGELER & CO _ Baltimore, Ma., 0%. 10 GOOD TEAMS WANTED to work in Lumber Woods, Sleighs and Chains found, Apply at once to JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, Jan, 4, 1882, STRAY CALF. TRAYED from the premises of the Sub- seriber, lot 3, in the 3rd cen. of Cart~ wright, about thie 1st of October last, a red and white yearling STEER CALF. The owner is requested to pay expenses and take him away otherwise he sholl be sold as the law directs. WM. JOHN Mc¢GARRELL, Cartwright, Dec. 29, 1882, Timely Warning. Now is the season for sudden colds and distressing coughs, treat them with Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, it cures influenza, croup wheopinggough, bronchitis and atl pul ary complaints leading to consumption. reg et ree The world is «11 a fleeting show, wo suy, but somehow we all want to to see the show a little longer. iii "Don't Give up the Ship" were the memorable words of Commodore Perry. We repeat, «Don't give up the ship,' poor, despairing invalid, but try Burd Bleod Bitters. It cures others, why not you ? It renovates, regulates and fones all the organs of secretion, restores lost vitality. k " I now resemble a sword," sighed the young lady who bad been jilted by her beuu, "because [ am a cutlass" Lame Back. Lumbago, Kidney Complaint, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and all pain and inflammation are speedily cured withHagyard's YellowOil. Croup, sore throat, colds, burns, ecalds, bruisas, frost bites, chilblains,and all wounds of the flesh are spedily healed by Yellow Oil. Holloway's Pills. ~~Sudden changes, fre quent fogs, and and prevailing dampness sorely impedes the vital functions, aud con- duce to ill-health. The remedy for such disorders lies in some purifying medicine like these Pills, which is competent to grapple successfully with the mischief at its source, and stamp it out without fretting the herves, or weakening the system. Hollo- way's Pills extract from the blood all nox- ious matter, regulate the action of every dis- ordered organ, stimulate the liver and kid- neys, and relax the bowels. In curing chest complaints these Pills are remarkably effic- tive, especially when aided by a free-local application of tlie Ointment. This double 'treatment will ensure a certain, steady and beneficent progress, and sound health will seon be re-established. CERES MILLS! 'HE Subscriber while shauking his cus- during the past tro years roi intimate % nj 0 8 'the publi blic generally, tha GSTING AND CHOPPING Conti to be done every amrkinnd Dati, 258 guarantees good work work aad Ppromptaess. ii i Ee ANTED A GOOD SERVANT Girl at the Cemére Hotel, Epsom,.-- Highest wages going paid, MRS. L. HURD. Epsom, Jan, 4, 1882, TRAYED from hep premises of the Sub- scriber, lot 2, in the 7th con. of Scogog, A RED AND WHITE SPRING CALF, A suitable reward will be given to any party returning the same to the under signed, A, BENSON. Seugog, Dee, 19, 1881 IMPORTHD SUFFOLK BOAR! H T ported Suffolk Boar. He is one of the best in the Dominion. Service, $1.50, cash down. J. RALPH, Lot 15, 3rd con. Reach. Nov. 9, 1881" 49* That FirstClass BERKSHIRE BOAR. AE undersigned will keep for service at their place, Epsom, that First Prize Berkshire Boar, Parties seeing it will haye no other. He took first prize at the late County Show at Uxbridge. Terms $1 al time of service, A EARCHMAN #sons. Epsom, Dec 12, 1881. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the General Aonual Mee ing of the Shareholders and Proprietors of the Reach Cheese Manuf'y Coy Will be held at the TOWN HALL, MAN- CHESTER, on Satyrday, Jan. 14th, 1882, at one e'clock p w., for the purpese of the Election of Directors, receiving the Annual Statement of the afluirs of the Company, and any other business that can legally come before the said meeting. : JOHN TENNYSON, President, Manchester, Dec. 20, 1881. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE Residence IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY ! 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