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. V1__ 7 — FATE OF HINDOO, GIRLS.
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I I -al RalipoRots Cauxe Their Daugh-
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t.ers to Be Murdered. 0
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glonary work in Nepaul, 'writia- of
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. .- R1ndoo family life, remarks that it is
. Tery dIfIlexilt for parents to! make ad-
vRutageous matches for their daugh-
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_. maliv daughters by murdering them.
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! r It is a well known fact thit 11indoos
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rapoots, caused their daughters to be
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. sp'-dally engaged to do so. This; crim-
- � Ina! custom had become so general
- that in 1840 in the. sevent.�v-three vil-
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. � were only three girls uader: twelve
years of age, and three years later in
the town of Algra. there wils not one
I to be found under that ag�-. All had
.41-,� , been Put tO death. �
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�- -illy passed severe laws against
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I'. - them the., 111ndoos allo7w their girls to
I Eve, until the a .e of twelve6 after
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, � mialstering poison in small doses.
. � Oriental&- are past master I s in the art
of polsoning, and after some minute
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. Inquiries -it trabspires that in many
- districts twenty-five out of every bun-
, I' dred girls have been got rid of in this
maum.,r. Those girls wbo have been
spared they marry very early, gener-
ally between fourt.-en !an(l fifteen
- years.. ,and that not according to their
own elioi(xe, but by the will of their
parents, which is decisive.
I`- An Indian family of good rank
could not keela an Unmarried daugh-
ter. It would not only be a public
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JI an�l deerepit. called Kuhn Brahmans,
1. who go about 'with the one object of
gpin.- throu.-h the ceremony of the
"seven steps" with as many young
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I large sum of money, but who after-
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i KINGS AND QUEENS.
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The king of England who could not
rq,�eal� the language of his kingdom was
qeorg, 2 1.
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in the battle of Bosworth Field, 14851
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X A !kin,- was killed (Riebard Ill.) and a
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I kf,ng was crowned (11eury VII.).
�fhe motto, "Dicu. et Mon Drolt," was
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4irst as%unied hy Edward III. of Eng -
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la��id when he took the title of king of
France.
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� ; jesty" as ,
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I � Vill. Tbe title,before that was "youil
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ol� queen. -
lWilliam IV. was at the time when he
Succeeded to the -throne the first Wil -
1 lidin of Hanover, the second William
I of ir,�,lan"d and the third William of
Swtlaud.
Ilenry VIII. was the first to assume
. - the titl'e of king of Ireland. The title
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hlb- of Great Britain was assumed by �
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Jklt�mes V1. of Scotland when he became
Jaimes 1. of England.
. � Itichard 1. was the first to call him-,
kA self king of England. Every king from
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f I William to Henry 11. called himself
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king of the English. The title was as -
I sumed by Egbert, the first king of
I! E�Igland, in 81-8.
Xing of France was a title borne by
the monarchs of England for 432 years,
iind wben Elizabeth became queen of
England she was also "king of France,"
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asserting that If she could,not bjD a
queen she would be, king.
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� The Spendthrift.
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thrift who made his father very un -
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. "Aly son,"' said the parent, "you
spend every penny that you get, and
it must cease. Itemember that the
. pennies make shillings and the shil-
I Hugs make pounds. If you do not
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ing to habits of Judicious saving I will
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. . not F,pare the rod."
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millate into sTAllin-s.
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41is father spoke no more about the
Matter,- but he applied the rod most
vlgorously to hini until he howled with
Pain. .
I Mor-al.—He who spends the pennies
Will get the pounds.
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I Instinet of Horses :fn Urar.
. Arab4aii horses manifest remarkable
I Courage in battle. It is said that when
. a horse ,of this breed finds himself
� wounded and perceives that he -will
- not be able to bear his rider much
I longer be (lulckly retires from the con-
flict, beariii ig his master to a place of
safety while be has still sufficient
. strength, But, on the other hand, if
the rider is wounded and falls to the
I groun(I the faithful animal remains
beside him, uumindful of danger,
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Plentr of Color.
"That -.LNIrs. N.Vadliains to -whom you
Introduced me the othr-r evening re-
ruinds me very muck of a portrait by
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. "Is that so? Which one?" .
"Oh, any old one. They all look,
when you get close to them, as if the
Paiat had been thrown, on by the
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A Sereno Temperament.
4'Mike," said Plodding Pete, "don't
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Nftlie. "Oourse I couldn't eat any
more dan I does, but I'd be saved de
trou-trIe o' sayin' 'much obliged' so of-
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Perni,anent Cure for Neuralgia.
Experienced euffere,rs state that no remedv
'relieves neuralgia so qu!ckly as a hot app)i-
0%tion of Polgov's Xtirviline, the otrcngest
liniment made, Nerviline is cartain1v very
peneLratirig., and has a powerful influence
over neuTalgi�! pains, which it destroys al- �
most at o, . ace. Nervilin, is highly recom. I
mended for RheumKtism, Lumbago, Sciatica, I
and Toothache. Better try a 25c. bottle; '
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do not break. . I : Made to 01anal ,10Yen1P qnd,f,1Xo,11 to'�
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Cal It \ I \ \ A i . There are so many th gs�� tha a 1
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TT*3 \ . 1k i i I by which We teach ihem. � Tbe foll -
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all sizes. \ � N --., \ I der, prick ,him lightly on� the breast.
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Made by \ . � i This resembles the! bite of a 11fly, and
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For We by M. Broderiok. &&forth. � 'I :.ward him by feedin I g him a 'lump of
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IMPORTANT XOTICX�. � Repdat the. operation OIL he brings
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1�EW FEED STORZ.AT l9.,l.kXlFr,-Wt will k I I
on b" a 1puppky of; � I I " 1, ment of you
flau and , r. hand towniizq hl� breast,
aed. Flour rxchanged for wbext. Give i a txii
ORN THIRSK � I �i � I By degrees you can substitute 4 SIM le
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'p. about September Isb. a whPe beiter with turned �' but equally effective. : i
p homp. Any information leadWr to her rec.11v . y *I 18tanding lin the same positloo, pr ek
ill be rewarded. ROBERT SCARLETT, Winth p I � I a
I h In lightly with a pin on i the t ' of his �
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I &TCHEL �LOST -Lost elf bar In Staft i th or .. a- Which Is a"ecepted as "NO;" �hen re-
,% tween Seafotth and Beachwood, a small h', I �
�t,ehel with a ateel chain att4cbej to It. It ,�.- .wlard him as before. Repealt tl Is ulitil
dned a lady's liold pin and ooih6 r ther a. -ti. 149. lit? shakes h'�s head at the least UPINTILrd
he flnoer will be liberally rewarded on havinz the 1, Movement' of he hand.' lihis si&nal ,
,me &ME EXPOSITOR r,frice,413ea(orth. 1816X� , ' � � .4 t5 J`
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0 RENT. -The house in 80 i alcrth o � I I On be gradually lessened until It -is �
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P Robert Coleman, anino- occupied by Mr. Jobn I very slightlindoed. To isaly "Yes" or
&.Ns, cantainiag ten roome, b6zidal clo-et pantries , A'N 3 simple tri�k, and.yet
id all couvenioneKs, 91-o ktihle. �7 Wculd ; 'b'l sold on I 0" to a ver ' .
asonable terms. App y on the premises'or to Mr. I there Is .
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: , vanta-e. O� c4urse when a horse . as
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N04 TO RENT -To rept that valuable far ! m : -thoroughly �ear�ned to qb6y the! si als ,
. ueinZ the north half of Lot 21, Coijne"ion:.!, :y h
cKillop. Thereareoutbe preml$ezo a good bauk � . I I
an and comfortable frame hoo'e vnd plenty nt i you ha d,
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iLter There are 12 acres seeded to strasq. Pull male him gaYT-Yes" or. .1qo 1 as ou ,
)sseesion given on April Ist with privilege of dni 9 i I I
11 plowing and aeconimadation for a teirri cf hmso�U please. �
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)r further particulars apr ly to Mall Lln.113, Lot -To teach d bor ;
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. FOR SALE. the horse and �aving the js� rap in y ur
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PR SALE -Blacksmith Sh-:)p and Togle, old ps , say, ','Sb,�ake hands, , an Imme-
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roprietor !Dtendinir to retire. . Apply - cifiieldy ; to I .1
)x 8, Blyth, Omtarf6. � I 18.,Pxf your hand. Th�n, still holding the fbiot. �
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rIMBER FOR SALE. -Having dispneed of ea- ,would If be� bud given itJ t? yo� Of is
mill maobinerv, we are now offering for sale the I
mv,er et saws. 'The building Is, 60x3fi feet; there own accord. Xeep repeatj�g the o er-
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a IS places ' OX12 inches, �6 feet long. I depen-Jont ation, being careful to rewa,rd b�im'only
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frame; would sell this separate if deFlrvd�',n,e�'- .while his foot is in your hand. Oe will
all- timbor is rock elm. G(JVENLOQK . I .
lnthrop,. � 176-241 0 very soon )earn to give! you �is foot ,
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IULLR AND* PrG$ FOR SALE._,�,Tbc Vnderrirned . � 11 ��
has for sale one tborouZbbred'Durhp.,a bud,j; - 16 ,ward it. I i 1 �
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onths, roan; I eight rnoDths aud one five muntll�- � �dowln a a
. To� teach a horse to 11 xxt ;
1 -to a numhtrcf heifers one yearaiad under. A�fp .Wor � I I
nnni"ber of thoroughbred Yorkelaiie pigs and go,� s, � d of comMand first geiect ,a g�od.
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tered in August. Sire and daxr. both fro -A im- smooth piece 4 greenswar(l, W.her _ he
irted stock, from Platt% herd. . Forl�part:cul;Lis I I I
drc;1s 8, CUDMORE, Hurondale P. O.! 18!6-tt � will not hurt I biniself. Harness 1him I
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1EACHER, WANTED. -Wanted (or School Section loop around, h$ foot between the fet-,
- No. 7, Hibbert, a inale teacher hclding. -eeconil I
asprofeaslonalcertiflemo. .Dutfes to I commedc� lock and the hoof and the I ng one
muary lat. 1903. App:ioatlo 9. st�tlng.saliry. etc�. around his for1earm. Fasten .
JI be received by the nnder2lzned up to Nove .
t. DANIEL ldc-NAUGHTON, 84�cretsry g�i,bt"Ir of a strap t6 t4e near -fore f b ' I
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WANTED. -Wanted for Schocl Section �
- No. fi. Morris, for the year 190g, & gchci�l tmeb- your right ban4 and the bridle rein in
. Applicant3 should state � standing and salary your left hand. '; Push him slighily, and .
peoted. Pers*nal appheatX-3no preferred. Ad- ; ].a i. . I
ess HENRY JOHNSON, Secretary, Mgrave P. the moment. hd steps pull, sl -,ply on '
. ! 18164 the strap. ! 1* I
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'1EA CHER WANTED. -For soboolsection Ne.4, his of coorsp will bring him to s i.
McWllop, a male teacher bolding accond or knees. .If he 1.4 a h-orse of anS, spirit, I
ird class certificate. Applications, statim., palary he wilf &n�era . �ly fight very perti-na-
be sent in befare Octobtr 801h. 1002, Dntiev ka .41 i
namouce Janunry, 1903. BOBER]! RABKIRK, ciously before �e goes down; but, hav- �
ioretary, SeVorth. 1816X4 Ing the use of Only his two hind leg ,
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:E M --P.A--Y* S .r.r 0 . � on the ground. , 11 I
I pull his head toward you, and�he 1
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When girl" of 14 and 15 years of age him and relpe I the lesson. He s6on
can apepd 8 or 10 mouLhe At ,/)earns to Ile down very read4y, nd
� then you can bmit" strapping � his off 1
HE CANADA BUSINES$ -COLLEGE, i -_ i �
fore foorL Lat' �you can also 4ban on
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CHATHAM, ONT., i the use of the:strap and surcipglo by
and immediately after graduation go taking his ne foot in your hand.
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out and ,decure ]positions at $6'and $7 Then an �Ccompllsh the purppse -
par week. . i by simply toudhing the near fore 1:11eg
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We have at the present mornent cal!is for with your hano and finally by a mo-
ve male stenographers and book-keepers, Uou of your baod toward his le,&.
here the wages offered are from $35 t..) $�O You should #)ways acco'mpqny the
)r moath, that we cannot fill,a& those prb i
tred are all tngaged. . Write for catalogue. signal by the �oruuiand, "LPe Idownt"
By degrees be ea us its;meanj�g, and 1
-D. McLACHLAN & CO., the signal can be lspen�ed with. If a
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R5_tf Chatham, Ont. horse is large ind strong, the �,traiper
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_Mluo_,%_� - ... . otherwise he may Wake a bot�h of it
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. TIME TABLE. � An English ttay�ler. xvbo, has' visited ,
I every nation in th0 world Is authority
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Tr&tne leave Alealorth and Ointron stations at versal throughout , 1 countries. I "Th I ere
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)INO WEST— SMAXPOMM. UVINVO& if w � . 99. �0
. here you eannot get an � , While �
Pas"tir.rr .......... 12.40 P. X. 12.511 r. V I ,
Fassenier ... .. .. ' 10.18 P. M. 10.!37 P. M In vAestern China, bowever, he,at first
Wxed TrsiL.... - 9.20 A. M. 10.1b A- 11 had some di cul.ty in getting eyen �
,xed Train ...... - 6.15 F. Id. 7.06 P. N 'The nativ could not:�undmt nd I
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passenger.. ., .... 7.69 A. M. 7.811Z hlin ,and ref u to reeo�n,lze t'he �ic-
pbasenger.. .. _ 8.11 P. M. 2.56 P I
xed Trsktn_... .. .. 440 P. M 6.16 i. tures be drew �s pWures of e- "The
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, 0 ; � . Way I got oi� of ,the ditiliculty," he
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Palm 1: . ndft "was tb4t 1 squatted down on
erston and Kine'ardine �
nNo Norr-1. Pass. blh�ed. Mixed my baunebm IfKpped my wi�_,,,s and
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Imerston ........ 7.30 p.m. 12.0W p.m 8.45 a m. cock-o-doodle-do'A until the entire �a-
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hel .. .. ...... 8.07 L i07 940. tion Tasped w,',
UR -els .... .. .... 8.17 LIU low
ac�ale .... :. .... P.27 1 1.30 10.20 simfly provWd , witb hundreds .of
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wso sou'Lu. Pass. MiXed. ri.93. �: �
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Ingham., .. .. .. 6 63 a.rn 9 i%.tc. 3.05 p Ila Posm1bill . ieff, ,!Of the Teet,'.
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-ume!s. . . .... .. 7.18 10.90 I 3 25 It Instead of I be crampIng in)pr -
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lime n._.... &2Q ii.so i 4.20 � . .
r10 ! I infancy were 'llowed a free and rat -
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Centralia ...... .... _... - 9,18 . otber functionsi b�gldes tho�se of lcoo-
Exeter_......._ .. 9;" 6(7 motion and Egrmu alning the weig1ht of
Hens&ll . ................ 9 . Ott 1 8.18 ' 0 is t at
Kippen ................ .. 9160 fM!t f ,the body. Certain iat least it I
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Olintoll.. - _ _. _....... 10.15 . 6.E5 � �
Londeaboro _.... .-.. .. 10."O 7.12 : arms have mana�d to usO a ku fe,
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. Belgr= ...... _ .. -..-.. 7.01 A.E^) .
Blyth .. . .......... _.... 1 7,14 3.�6 -1-fortified Erl-',deg7,00m-You told m.e
Londeeboro ........ - .� ... 7.22 a. � Irl your father's edWDg Rresent
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Clinton . ............ .... T.47 4.16 . -t- I es. �
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Brucefleld ................ 8.06 4.0 1 , ;
Kippen . .............. .. �8.15 4.110 � S31uphing .Bride-!Wellt lsnt
1lens&l1_..._...._ 8.22 I �
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public as one of he e47rdnedles for PUS On the
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brodYmmsErmnPio. A limited number, of sows will
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limited number of sows.1 Terme.—SI at the knNe of
service. JOHN ELGIE, Phite.hurst, Ont. 1771 -ti ,
PIGI FOR SER'VICX.4The undersigned has on
,ot 2Q, Conce,slon It. McKillop. a thoroupb-
bici Yorkohire Boar, to Which he will admit a limit-
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time of ser -f i0e, with ther-prildlege of' bturning If
necessary. HUGH T. GT419VE. � 17n.tf
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a laoti a g rAnUd. All waol.goods gnar.
&nteed to giv � eatis aet n on shott-st flotice.
Shaip�,Js, en I 8, (to., sib moderate prices. elpase
do not fill t ve I Is a c�ll. Butter and eggs Wen
in exchance r a k. ,
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1792 Opposite th Laltndry � , North Main"Street.
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JOHN S. BROZZI = �11,r, Seafe rth P. 0. f
CHARLM LI Conmill'or, Winthrop P. 0.
JAMES OTOU R IN, 7oumillor, Beechwow P. 0
AROHIBAI71) RW R, 06ancillor.' sestortki P. u
JOHN 0. MOR I, N. C ark, Winthrop � P. 0 .
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SOLOMON J. SH No , J. P., swl� Inwacter,
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baki"g molas gee, also all k"
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fur pickling; .pickling spices and flavor, I
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. ing�ii ; pork, long clear smoked hams, '
AQuiders and rolls ; bogt - iard. fresh �
, butter and eggs. all kinds. of canned
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me.als, graham &ur, rolled w eat, erearn
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hreakfast foods ; flour, ri ,1 and rice
flour, cookil3g fips 8 -lbs. fo 25o, 4 lbe.
beat raihins for 25e, boneless &h 5 lba.
__ for 25c ; grPen Rio coffee l0a a lb., or
It, lbs. foil$l ; all kinds of obi,ma and
-crockery and glassware very cheap. I
have a lot of good scaps, Obich I will
sc.11 12 bare for 25c. ' A eor4i&l iavita-
tion to all -to call and get s�ne of the
cbeap goods. Wanted, good fiesh but.
ter� and eggs, for which the highest
market price will be paid, either ,in
.I casli or trade. I also kee'p 'a first-class
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int I , Ing Soaforth Exchange, will be i�sued mrly
the kidneys inacti , %Dd I Ih,) b'�,Wels constipated.
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