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RXI'llep'tics.
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I ed up uin(xty pro�ed to be d1sce-udants
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Cut Flowers. -
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A Queer Custona.
Amon,-, the Bedouins it is .an unwrit4
ten law that a bride shall run away
from tier husband immediately after
the marria-1ge ceremony. The luckless
. . brideg,rooni . is supposed to search every
tent in the tribe until he finds her, of-
ten a task of several days' Oration.
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Delaware and Rhode Islau gether
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would inake quite a large playground.
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That Is the size of .the Y llowstone
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'Bishop of Londou4
The bishop of London's Sal ry Is $50,!-
000 a year, and the rates, taxes, insur-
ance and maintenance of his two large
residences can scarcely be less than 15)
per cent on that sum, so t1at his in-
, couie is at once reduced to $ ,500.
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I . F-auxtfs Marguerite.
The woman who inspirEd Goeth&
with the idea of his immortal "Mar-
� guerite" was . a placid German of the
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Philippine Rice.
More than twenty varieties of rico
are known in the Philiplines; but,
though this cereal is so important to
: the natives, not enough of it is pro,
� duced to supply their needs, and large
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Sidesaddles -were first intioduced In
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Ii norant People to put a Poultice on ap,
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i Yards, the Irish 7,840 square yards and
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i Pnste.d Paper.
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NEW IFEED STORE AT. BLAMP-4 We will keep
on hand a eupply o F Vi
Feed. Flour exchanged for wte.L. ll"�',!e uaend. trMipal
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T0 RENT. -House, stabI6 sDd 5 aor�s of land to
rent. Go -d cotc$ortable premloa situated on
the,Nortb,'Hoad, $eafcrth. toasessi *v t once.
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Apply to,JAME3 WATSON, Agent, Se7ortabn &
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WAATED.-A first �cla,Fs rement plpterer to pla&-
ter coment bou6es, allot, etc. Plberal wages
vk ill be paid to a good! steady man A Address com-
inunications to bublib or ileusali, sting wages,
etc. G.T.McKAY,CQm,entCoutractd.. -1811X4
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EACHER WANTED.-Fer school 1�o. 6, Tucker -
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profgs?,iontil preferred. Appliml ions o be in by the
2�thlof September. THOMAS TOW SEND, Secre-
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ESTRAY HKIFEEL-Strayfid from I ot 19, Conoew
sion 14, Hibbert, about the'18;h of August,
h grey helf er, c<,mlnX two In Octobei . Her horns
were turned down and in over the face. Any infor-
mation leading to the recovery of this snimal will be
libera7ly rewarded. MICHAEL SHE , Dublin P. 0.
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The Toho neglorlL � 0,�_. , ,Q' % & - � I wer)hmsun Ocezn VIAILC�Iew. I
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bld is of a� more majestic boauty even - � �1 * . t cow- I . I yield $40,000,000 a year. I I
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: than California's Yosemite. 1 Lu 9 -Beidsih�m - """ f."I "'t'll" "I's �'Jt) The Seaforth I
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I IIelirew tradition says th.1t the tab- The Vom tiiii nill,rors of thu i'.1 xteolitb gaisbed from the conitoon oming pl� I
should I oe the first tho0ght eLnd I � i
', lets or Moses were of sapphl (. �' -eon is the orl-inator of th,el ma .
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brpw � the word 11sappir" eans the Tli(nie were of tbe fluest gfl,�ss, 'wit' - � I
1 91 upon mhen buying medicine, , � Al goggles -worn by chauffieurs. The bird's- I
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I Justice', beauty and nobility. k . one s I fe. AL -LEN'S, LUNG chased and F�let with je-wols. ; and a smaller one around each eye. :
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Zululand Nights.' in e,ny form and is sz,fe"sure, . � i
i Burl eel Cream saued. of sugar from th:e darkeab righb ug to o trvinhe1s. ;
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In �-ululand, when the You can iniike burned crezini'sance In a 1 4
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f ull, Colds, a aep-seated Coughs. baking molamee, also all kinds of vin- A.-forocco delilzht In sew! , gorgeous A
I isible at distance this way: Put quarter cup -14j'allulated � 3 � I
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of i�even miles. By starlIght one can - sugar in saucepan and stilt' m-er the an � �
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Nln� Oed as bay - � with.custArd or batter puddin � goods, salt ;b�, Sweet peas need parti . culture It �
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not bay rum at all, but a Ixture of &/)� ! ! i I ;
4 � � � meals, grah4lr flour, rolled wheat, cream -1
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V_ 9 . breakfast f6o is ; flour, rice and rice - � I
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if ra - JLILD)o keep their fl-ligers soft and were adopt- flour, cocking figs 8 lbs. for 25o, 4 IbP. the dns ! I
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I Total Loma Wy Flr�. ,
There is a; "total loss" of 4 building,
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by fire, holds the court of appeal of
Kentucky, when the building as such
has been so. Injured as'to " stro� Its
Identity as a. building, thoug]: muc'i or
any quantity of the material priginally
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The bed ofi the Black sea aiid th.��t of
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The Era, of Constantinople.
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at the year B. C. 15508. This era was
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. the Greek church azid prevailed in
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Bomb�st once signi0ed. the cotton
that was employed tol stuff ,glarments,
particularly the ro, nk hose
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Among the a6iellt Aomans. all arti.
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be i 4ore being cai-ried to the table. For
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carver, designated the scissorsi or arp-
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1; diameter thaii, the rubber tip I on .your
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ilead pencil has more pores inj it than
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at Rome. The fruit was calle Ahe Ala-
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than apple. � Tpe trees fii�st grew in
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Gr.eat BrItaiin"s Tle�"ra*ure.
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The average temper4ture of Great
Britain has r*en nearlk 1 1-3;; degrees
within the Iasi, �alf celtury. ;Xanuary
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To prevent a bad smell ,.f,�roo �vater
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compound �volved tr I �m - thO water -
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The Chinese neyel-; re res�]J t the
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initial letter of tbe-La I wbM "cent -
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sign.that 1�formation wa to� ' be had
h0re froal �Ric four qua rs� �'Of the
world. Thl'i 8i -n 'was N rk W, S and
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From Ca3t. F. Loye, Police tattlon'l Xo.
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DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER for pains I tAe stom-
adh, rheunuaisnt, etiIhm, frost bites, chil- I
blains, cr�mps,. and all affiletims which
befall men in our position. lhwreno�esl
tation in saying that PAIW-K114.-4 i4 the I
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Used Internally and Ex,tornaUy.
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FOR SALE. -One good driving mare, one light
road wagon, one light delivery -wagon. AllAre
In good order. . THOMAS JONES EAmondville,
Ontario. � �, 180-6-tf
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T mill machinery, we ore now offekg for esle th
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timher Pf sawe. The building is 60(x36 feet; there
aj e 18 pieces 9.0 2 Inches, 86 feet lo�g. iDdependent
of frame; would sell this separate if depired; near-
lY all timber le rock eh�n. i GOVEXLOCK BROS.,
Winthrop. ' i I 178241
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FARMSFOR SALE. -Rafe bargai�a in farms in
the Townships of �Iqett, XorAs, and Ws wa-
nosh,County of Huron, InRulre 4b once, WM
CYAhIPBELL, Blytb, OnL �! t � 1774-tf I
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In Southern Manit6bs. Nine , acres ready for
wheat next year; .00 acres hay. t4od nexy stable
and granary. Twelve dollars per 1 acre. � Sevelral
other itriproved and prairie farms f�r sale., Wrike
CHAS. P_ SHAW, Box 17, Bolasevainj Manitoba. 1,
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FAZ IN MOR.'RIS' FOR! 'SAM"Thq under -
ed tffen for aa!e, south halfof Lot :9, Idon-
cession 4, Morris Towfitihip, cocalatin r of 100 acres
90 sons cleaTed'and th� bhl%nee hard wood bush.
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stream rvnnl�g through pne coincref the farm =
is 8uitabla for either grain or stock ra silag. here is
a comfortable frame houFc with ki ca sul wood, -
abed attach�d, first class ttone eel ar, 1 good bank
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barn 40x60 :with atone stabling uE let the whole
building. Nice -orchard, also valu iblo lirce kilns
doing a thri#inx business. It is one i nd a half m)las
from BOgrave station. A p y10 TE OKAS ATKIN-
SON, Willow City, Nc;rth DI'VICta. 1 1812.xB
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AGOODYARAI FOR SALE.—F(r oale� Lot 1,
CODeession 13,i Tuckeramith, containing 97
"iva, of wtioh 80 are cleared, well underdrained,
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17 acres of splendid hardwood bush, unc�lled and in
first clses condidon. There :is� a cc-ni fortable Jaquee
and one of the best barns in th ou'al Y. Itlis M46
fcot, -Aith th. ,ccpiedt fl ore
latone stabling uudc�,C,s :i
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stA everything finished up in rat close style. 0
farm is wqll watered with livinf springs and i is It -
able for gr4in or graBing. :It is � oonveblent to
churches, ls'.ore, past office anI blaokpmfth sh d
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orly a few miles fiom a rxilway statWa. It, 18 on"1101t
the best and beat equipped farms in t4e coutity 4pd
will be sold c�heap and on e.Lby 1 -tet ins,'. as the 'paopne-
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address Chiselhurst P. 0. JAMES U214ORS, Pro-
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bills the � bluff BrItIsli � lan�llord � takeg
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another for lights, anoth�r :fori bath*�'
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that I pa;y as mucla a day at a ababb*
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tendance =or and the, t edg poor, as
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as Sprin4field, Mass., or the Very best
In Switzqland or German$. Indeed, it
must ha�e.utruck the, av ,,,age AlncrI4
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: sell 12 bariJo 25c. A cordial invita- the ingratitude of hl� un tit ul sons, i
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the r1nd contains an aeld thatils apt to tion to all to call and get �some of the W r 9* .1
Book-kee.ping . t wlio for many year' ere In almo
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pondence, Typew iting.-, etc., thor- e Andercail shoe for m i n Is far cash or trade. I also keep a first,,6ass . t I
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oughly taugbt .by experienced � � article of coal oil. JA]PAnese B � 1
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teachers at the. Forest City Busi- the - I i 4 Japanese brides duri�6g the marriage 1.
�Irench article, which Is hard and ; 1
1 1 i ceremony wash the fe�t of the brIde- �
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College re -opens i September 2nd. A mummy of, an Egyptian king re. - - �
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HOMAS BELOWN, lAcensel Auc oneer for the ! I ! . I yielding sufficient milk t �
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Perth. Being a practical fa mer and thoroughly I I i � � half a cupful- of ric i P waters; I
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ments places me a better pi sition ,to realize good sheep and cattle Pastures. i : . put .�. � �
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prica., Charges moderate. R tisfaction guaranteed I and pint tomato sauce.; seas n hlghlyi :
or no pay. A] I orders lef Sheep and cattle� cannot pasture over I .
bat eneall post offibe or with salt pepper and curr� powder.- �
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Ucnded to. p'om 11 I 'CURE' cover pan and cook until rilce is ten-
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a a � other' bird, spending nine-tentbs of its pepsla, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, � � .
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M pbere at a � distance of three miles Disease of the tomach, Uver or Bowels. The mean descent of the river. .
Opini�n -'6f Lepeding Ph " icians. abovO sea level. � I from the junction ofJ the IlegbanY, .
Laxa-Liver Pi Is are purely vegetable; and the Monongahela to the ississip- .
ng st"oog�s Pi
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I r gr�pe, 1 ken norsicken, are easy pi is about 5:/L2 inches per mil , the dLq- -
last eight yearE, and have had better success with J Foxtunes In Toys.
them than wita all othtr means. WKWOODRUFF, to take and pro pt to act. tance being 9T55 miles. ,
M. D., London Ont, . Toys have � frequently made millions - 4 1 . I
Price, $1.00. For , sale by dr4gists, or by mail, on of m'ney fo their inventors. I . I . ., — i I
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T. STRO31G, 311anufacturi ag Obemist, Lnndon, i no A stream five feet wide, a'Foot deem,.
Out�rlo. I � . 1796-52 1 A194skan Maelcerel. Anythingr That is �,
— I I - I A yellow fish called Alaskan macker- I I and running at twenty feet h minute
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. el - a�d fully i equal UP the mackerel of I �
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of, � ce 0 60,"if charga. 'JAMES GFMMILL. Thr tuata*a,, a 4ine inch lizard of I 1 lnt� � . I f
i IW6-62 New Zealanil, is said to be the most Remembil.r I Pay Oash palace. His "Life of Qeqorge � asbing-
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lG FOR . SER,A10S.-Tbeinderilgaed will keep Sluggish a � ; aying i !n 1. �
P" salon 11, Hlbbbrt, a h. in thb, same 'Ppot for months at a time. i for Svrer,�thing. . I — I
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Clam nd F;gW Se I I , .Jehoram, king of Jud' of A.
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. � ; loathsome disease whie,
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IG FOR E ERVICE.-The I undersigned hu* on dozeil steamed clams rather fine, beat' drills, wa_ an or buggy gearings, old body to drop to pie .
P Lob28,C)nceseion 11, h[cKi came to his relief. I I
'lop, a thOlOugh- slighily four! eggs, 4dd clams and four a"s, horse s I oes, old stovee,,, in fact any � : �,
bued Yorkehin Boar, to.Nybiah he will adimit a limit- 11 I � I I I : � I
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. I 60.1. , COMFORT$ AND ga . ns� . i ! - , . I i, ! 1 000 pineapples are -used every Year !a
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Z .� Avoid daageepus, irritat . i Polish it with (Iried flour, using iL i � � I I . - I
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� 1)Lec of old newspaper as a'polishin
revesented to be "the same I � ; . i I 9 Wholesale 13ag and Metal Dealer if too m uch $alt has been, o put Into
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Roller B ariug Barn Door 11inges, Tee
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A 2,000 IN. Standard 8teel tearing Plat,
form Scales for $28. '()all' a0d examine
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JOHN S. BRC W N, C011130illor Sesft.rth P. 0. .
OHARLES UrTLE, Councillo Winthrop P. 0.
.TAKES 0'1,0 UGHLIN, Couo or, Beechwood F. 0
ARCHIBA�,D McGR ncillGr, Sestorth P.0
JOHN 0. 1 IRISON. prk. inthrop P. 0.
DAVID X.! RIM, Treasurer, ifirop P. 0.
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druggists in Canada. nyrea-
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to . I, Wea nes all e ects of abuse
exce n6a. Worry, xcesslive use of To-
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Thp cQdling m6th!, the chief ravager Dan to� Beersbeeba, and a-0 averag�e
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of t4e applE dild 1) ar crops, destroys I I more than lifty miles.
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every year in this epuntry fruit valued - ' I. The area
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at fliom $30PI0007100o,to $40,000,000 . obliginr hostler I- ! � - tine, is officially calcolated *t 1-08,000
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Thl Ni 16 ' N41ce Is hereby given, that all persons ha*ftag any
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striking res1emblance to that -,�hlch iownof-seatorth, inesid Winty of uron. gentle. greatas that from ChiIrcago tc New Or- .
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, i ght down by, the. at aid Town of e 11 forth, are requir , on or before . - - ____i_ I .
luisso . 1' t I the Ifith day of Be tember, 1902, to e nd or deliver I
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cat �nly one meal al day. I rftte, the,, estate Ong the partias e titled thereto:
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I The Stea Engine. ; tion the Executo will, not be resonsible for any the wrong glae wIth tl�e fingets, and as
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The original i.dea of'the steam e -441
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ginel-is co monly said to have �een ' behalf. R.; P. S. Solicitor for Ee Executors. : ..
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sugg,ested b the mar4uis of Wo � reeS, Dated at Seatto , this 20th day of, 4 gut, 1992- 1 1, - I
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guests at once to ensure i . curod.
of th6 city. � lie � ex 11exicy, the Go ernor I ! V. FEAR, Local Manager. � ?:V.71 -1!4.n_ - 1*1ise met -hod.
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