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This vast body of citizens eat every 500,000 oxen, 1,500,000 sheep, 8,000,000 chick»ns and game birds, notyto speak of calves, hogs and different kines of fish. They consume 5,000, - 000,000 oysters, which, although it seems LO be a large amount, would only ive, if equally divided among all the! 4 LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, being | +% part of Town Lot number Sixteen. in the first | people, one oyster to every third person. There are 300,000 servants in London, enough people to make a large city ; Due as (his wives only one servant to each dozen citizens, it is quite evident that a greut people mast wait on them-elves. —P oe tO way struck so and imposing here seems to be no . * | & 4 oe other, aod = number of the! THE ADAMSON TAN eV f a “ish | Cis. 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HPOPE BID... ccc cecvcees 3 35 935 | Bradalbane............ 7 23 12 13 5 26 || Wellington............ 405 | 1018 County Line Junction. 730 | 12 21 § 40 ||Miscouche,....0........ 425 | 1044 Freetown......c+esess.. mes Wee FO § 55 |} , 440 il 05 ENED chawivesss ss te 12 57 6 17 f ar ; ar 815 ; 130 6H | Summerside.....- ; 4£67+ne A.M, Summerside...... (dp P.M | 615 ae:.22.4. 22x. Kensington ...++ss+.... 5 17 12 i; 6 48 Miscouche.........+. ‘a * 333 Freetown.........-.++. 5 30 12 35 710 We BCI 6 6 ios ccs § 05 2 47 , County Line Junction. 5 40 12 5 7 320 SE Sn cnn oh a Xcel 9 35 > | Bragalbane <....s.-0..2 5 47 12 58 7 39 OF OUD 5. chives 00-40 40min 10 80 455 | |;Hunter itiver..........5 S32 | if 3 Os Bloom fieid..+s.e+,..... maa ft EO 'North W iltshire....... | 62 ii8; £2 Alberton...+..... eis i | 610 | Royalty Junction......| 6 06 | 2 35 | 917 TA cts a thas ar} 1155 | 70 | Charlottetown....... ar' 710 2 65 9 35 | P.M. it .M. 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