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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Oct 1895, p. 1

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is if” ’7‘ V in Dal}: a dog's: first)“ v" .7- w 2 E :.i;'-.-.‘.;.:-'sa it a I have secured the scrvi cs alm'ldt‘mh‘ “We of PROF. S. E... TAEBE, the celebrated Eye Special- ist of Toronto. for two days AT MY STOHE on Tues- day and Wednesday, OCT. 29 and so, ‘when he will be prepared to adjust all wastes of defective eye-sight. Professor Tanbe has had twenty years’ experience in his profession, eight of which were 'spcnt in Germany. His glasses are made under his own supervision and are fully guaranteed. H. J. LYTLE. 3500930 DIVESION GQUBT â€"-or runâ€"- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Feuelon Falls, ON THURSDAY, DEC’R lSlh, 1835, commencingat 10 o'clock in the forenoon Siturday, Dce’r 7th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conn- ties must be served on or before Dec. 3rd. 8. NEVISON, E. D. Haxo, Bailiff. Clerk Fenclon Falls, Oct’r 8th, 1895. CEO the Public. lIIE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security 0! $25,000,000 and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent 8%" Also agent for the Queen of Eng- land and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Capi tal combined, $45,000,000. machines. Mr. Wm. B. Ellis having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At ,V’cry Loxvcst lkzttes None butfirst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. W FAJRJI I’ROPERTY at very low rates. James Arnold. Fenelon Falls Local Board of the People’s Building and loan lss’n, Of London, Ont. 'I‘. Robson, President; Dr. H. II. Graham, Vice-President; J. T. Arnold, Sec-Treas. ; If. H. McLaughlin, Solicitor, Lindsay; F. McDougall, Valuator; Alex. Clark, Dr. A. Wilson, M. W. Brandon, J. H. Brandon, Directors. DO YOU WANT to invest a small amounteach month where it will be safe and yield you good returns in 71} years ? CAN YOU AFFORD TO SAVE :c. a day for 7:} years and get Sloo 100. a day for 7.} years and get 5.3th 20¢. a day {or Tl years and get $1,000 I LITTLE AND OFTEN PILLS TIIE PURSE. Do you want to buy a home with the money you new pay for rent ? So long as the masses of the people do not save any- thing out of tlwir earnings, just so long will their spendings go into the hands of Professional Cards. t: UsIc. MISS B. MAGNIVEN. Instruction given on ORGAN and PIANO For terms apply at the residence of Mr. R. B. Sylvester, ‘- Mary- boroogh Lodge," Fenelon ll‘alls. IIEGALO McLAUGHLIN & MoDIARlIIhD,“ ARRISTEBS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. Lindsay Oflico: Rent-SL, opposite Market. Fenelon Falls Office: Over Burgoyne 3r. Co's store. The Fenelon Falls office will be open every afternoon from arrival of train from Lind- say. 329“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. McLanoan. F. A. McDman. M. H. MCLAUGIILIN. A. P. DEVLIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. G. H. HOPKINS. ARRISTER, (cc. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at lowest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Offices: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. ' MOORE & JACKSON, ‘ ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. 0f- tice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. Jacxsox. MONEY TO LOAN. I have recently had a considerable, though limited, sum of money placed with me for loaning on farms at Five and a-half per cent. Parties wishing to borrow on these terms should not delay to make application. Large amounts of funds, at slightly higher rates, according to security. In most cases olicitor work is done at my office,insuring speed and moderate expenses. Allan S. Macdonell, Barrister &c., Lindsay MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI. M. D., .ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., 85c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treet, Lindsay. I DR. A. WILSON, â€"n. 13., u. c. P. a. 3., Ontario,â€" IIYSICIAN, SURGEON 8r. ACCOUCH- cur. Office. Colberne Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. H. H. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons of England,Memher of the Col- lege of Physicians 8: Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. West Fenelon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. R. or. MASON, V'ETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, 188-1 ; R. M. O. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Francis Street East, Fenelon Falls. E. 1?. 83113211, ‘fETERINARY SURGEON and Dentisti Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College' 01110.0 : Canlbray, Ont. SURVEYORS. JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. 13., . Conveyancer, kc Residence, and ad- dress, Fenclon Falls. DENTAL. ' Dr. NEELANDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, those who do save, and may are the capi-t EXIMCIS teeth Wilho‘” Pal“ b.“ 21‘5 (Vlml' talists. This is why the few own the houses and the many pay the rent. FOR FULL PARTICULARS call on or a ldress any of the above named otlicials, at Fenelou Falls. â€".'“.l-l_vr. The. “ Fenclen Falls is printed every Friday at the office, on the corner of May and Francis streets. or one cent per week will be added as long as itremains unpaid. sxdvortising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents ized air) administertd by him for 27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of New York, the originator of gas for extract- ing teeth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands that he has given the gas to 156,417 per- sons without an accident from the gas. Other pain obtunders used. A good set‘of Gazette ” l teeth inserted for $10. W Dr. Neelands visits Ft‘tlelon Falls (lIcArlhur House) the third Tuesday of every month. Call early .and secure an appointment. SUBSCRIPTION 81!. YEAR 15' ADVANCE,l w. H. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work l Slleariln'i C‘WCS, . _ practised with sucCess. Gas and all otherl and fat sheep; S. Bagshaw 2nd for fat anesthetics for extracting teeth wirlmm pain. A set or Artificial Teeth, better than i I titaniiiiiiiuila Authorized Capital, $2,500,000. Subscribed Capital, $630,000. J. K. Kerr, Q. 0.. President. E.J. Davis. M. P. P., Vice-President. Geo. Dunstan, General Manager. Fenelon Falls Branch. Accounts opened and deposits received. Interest allowed at highest current rates in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Drafts issued on all points. Exchange bought and sold. Notes discounted. Special attention given to the collection of sale and other notes. Office in the McArthur Block. H. J. LYTLE, Manager. McLAUGan & McDmnum, Solicitors. BATTEN DOORS. “'lltE DOORS J. TTTHcMPst, Jr., CARPENTlllli. Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs made to order. Workshop on Lindsay Street, Year the G. T. lt. Station, Fcnelon Falls. Fenelon Agricultural Show. PRIZE LIST. HORSES. Draught Horsesâ€"Team. 1 Benjamin Burchall, 2 McDougall & Brandon. Two year old colt. 2 Ben Burtchall. One year old colt,1 Ben Burtchall, 2 Peter Mofl’nt. Foal of 1895, 1 E. Wilson. I General Purpose Horses.â€"Team, 1 Alex. Jamicson, 2 C. Curtis. Marc and foal, 1 W. J. Smithcram. 2 Wm. Hcth- erington Sr. Foal 'of 1895, 1 John Fell.Jr., 2 Wm. Hctherington Sr. Two year old colt, 1 E. Wilson, 2 John Fell Jr. One year old colt, 1 Ben Burtchnll, 2 Wm. Isaac. Carriage Horses.â€"Cartcr's horse, 1 John Quibell, 2 E. Lansfir-ld. Single driver, 15% hands or under, 1 W Isaac, 2 P. Mofiat; over 15:}, hands, 1 John Willock. Team over 152,,- hands, 1 W. H. Cullis; 1531? bands or under, 1 J08. Moynes. Marc and fool, I W. H. Cuilis. 2 S. Bagshaw. Foal of 1895, 1 W. H. lullis, 2 Magoo Bros. Two year old colt, 1 and 2 C. Curtis. One year old colt, 1 W. H. Cullis, 2 Wm. Austin. Stallionsâ€"Road and carriage, aged, 1 P. Clunau, “ The Duke,” 2 E Lans- field, “Edward Temple.” General pur- pose, aged, 1 N. Day. Road and car- riage, two years old, 1 N. Day. CATTLE. Durhamâ€"Bull, aged, 1 B. Burchall. Bull, two years old, 1 Alex. Jamieson. l Bull, one year old, 1 I. H. Moynes, 2 Yeoman Smith. Cow, 1 and 2 A. E. Minthorne; One year old heifer, 1 B. Burtchnll. Bull call, I J. H. Brandon, 2 B. Burtchall. Heifer Calf, 1 and 2 A. E. Minthornc. . Devon.â€"Bull, aged, 1 Joseph Pearn. Grade.-â€"â€"Cow, 1 and 2 A. Jamieson. Two year old heifer, 1 A. Jamieson, 2 R. Nuylot‘. One year old heifer, l A. Jamieson, 2 John Willock. Heifer calf, 1 A. JamieSon, 2 Ben Burtchall. Fat Beast, 1 Ben Bnrtchall. Ayrshireâ€"Bull calf, 1 T. Hopkins. Best bull, any age or breed, Alex. Jamieseu. SHEEP. l l Leicester.-â€"Aged ram, 1 W. H. Cullis, 2 Wm. Isaac. Rum. yearling. 1 W. H. Cullis. Ram lamb, 1 W. lli-theringtou Sr., 2 W. H. Cullis. Two aged ewes, 1 R. Lamb, 2 W. H. Unllis. Two ewes, shearling. 1R. Lamb. Two en'es, lambs, 1 and 2 R. Lamb. Best ram, any age, W. H. Cullis. Cotswoldâ€"Ram. aged, 1 S. Bag- shaw. Ram lamb. 1 S. Bagshaw. ’ Sontlnlown.â€"-ll. Naylor took lst for aged ram, and lst and 20d for year line rern, rum lamb, two aged ewas, two yearling ewes, and two ewe lambs. l Shropsliire.â€"A. McKay tenk lst and l 2nd for aged ram and ram lamb. I>L furl aged CWCS, ewe lambs! I 3 sheep. 1 way. 1 T. Grecnaway, 2 N. Day. Sow, aged. 1 T. Greenawny. 2 N. Day. Sow under one year old, 1'T. Greenaway. FOWLS. Black Spanish, 1 S. Bagshaw, 2 S. Oliver. Polands, 1 and 2 S. Oliver. Cachins, black, 1 and 2 S. Oliver. Silver Spangled Hauibnrgs, l S. ()livcr. Golden Spangled l‘lambnrgs, 1 S. Oliver. Brahmas, light, 1 and 2 S. Oliver. Dor- kings, 1 and 2 S. Oliver. Plymouth Rocks,1 S. Oliver. Leghorns, white, 1 S. Oliver. 2 S. Bugshaw. Legherns, brown, 1 S. Oliver, 2 J. R. Han-l. Wyandottes, silver, 1 J. B. Hand, 2 S Olin-r. Wyandettes, golden, 1 and 2 P Modal. Game (Indian). 1 J. R Hand 2 S. Oliver. Black Minorcas, 1 S. Oliver. Bantams, 1 and 2 S. Oliver. Geese, white. 1 W. H. Cullis. Geese, gray, 1 W. Hethcrington Jr., 2 John Qnibell. Ducks, white, 1 S. Oliver, 2 I. H. Moynos. Ducks, dark. 1 John Fell Jr., 2 John Willock. Turkeys, 1 W. H. Cullis, 2 J. Willock. Pigeons, 1 and 2 H. Pearce. GRAIN. Fall wheat, white, 1 Thomas Greena- way, 2 John Fell Jr.; red, 1 M. Hay- garth, 2 William Isaac. Sprint: Wheat. Scotch, 1 Wm. Hetherington Sh, 2 T. Greenaway ; any other kind, 1 Thomas :lreeuaway, 2 McDougall &. Brandon. Rye, 1.Ben Burtchall, 2 John Fell Jr. Buckwheat, 1 E. Smithcram. 2 Ben Burtchali. Oats, black, 1 B Burtchall; white, 1 M. Iâ€"lnyuarth, 2 Wm. Isaac. Barley, 1 W. l-Ietheringten Sr.; 2 M. Haygarth. Pease, large, 1 A. Hoyle. 2 M. Haygarth; small, 1 J. C. Parrish. Beans, large, 1 R. Lamb, 2 W. Hoyle ; small, 1 John Here, 2 W. Hoyle. Tim- othy seed,1 B Burtchall. Alsike clover seed, 1 E. Smithcram. Corn, yellow, 1 W. H. Powles, 2 S. Oliver; white, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 R. Moore. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoesâ€"White Starrl Nathan Day, 2 J. C. Parrish ; Rose, 1 Wm. Pcthick, 2 W. H. Cullis; Beauty of‘ Hebron, 1 John Willock. 2 W. J. Smitheram; Elephant, 1 Wm. Pct-hick, 2 W. Heth- erington Sr.; variety, 1 W. H. Cullis, 2 Albert Hoyle; any other variety, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 William Pcthick. Onions from seed, 1 McDougall & Bran- den. 2 R. Moore; from tops,1 W. J. Smitheram, 21‘. Hopkins; small potato, l W. H. Cullis, 2 W. J. Smitheram; large potato, 1 A. Hoyle, 2 W. Pethick; top, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 A. E. Min- thorne. ’l‘urnips, Swede, 1 John Wil- lock, 2 McDougall 8.: Brandon; any other variety, 1 W. H. Cullis, 2 John Willock. Carrots, long orange, 1 James Patterson, 2 Thos. Hopkins; half long orange, 1 W.J. Smitheram, 2 W. [-1. Powles; long,r white, 1 M. Haygarth; half long white. 1 Yeoman Smith, 2 A'IcDougall & Brandon. Parsoips, 1 James Patterson, 2 M. Haygarth. Rad- ishes, 1 M. Haygarth, 2 W. J. Smith cram. Lolig blood beets, 1 W.J. Smith- cram, 2 Ben Burtchall; turnip, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 W. H. Cullis. Punt kins, 1 Peter Moffat, 2 William Hoyle. Squashes, 1 T. Hopkins. Vegetable Marrows, 1 It. Moore, 2 Wm. Hoyle. Cabbages, red, 1 Ben Burtchall, 2 B. Moore; Drumhead, 1 Wm. Pethick, 2 Wm. Isaac; Winningstadt, 1 B. Burtch- all, 2 T. Junkin; any other variety, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 R. Moore. Mair acids, 1 John B. Powles, 2 W. H. Cullis. Variety of vegetables, 1 R. Moore, 2 A. Hoyle. Tomatoes, 1 Wm. Hoyle, 2 N. Day. Variety of house plants. 1 W. 'l‘. Junkie. Smithcram. DOMESTIC M ANUFA CTURES. Quilt, patched, calico, 1 Mrs. Haygarth, 2 Miss Bnrtchall; patched, cloth, 1 Mrs. D. Brown, 2 Mrs. Thomas Grccnaway; pitched, log cabin, 1 Mrs. E. Smithcr- am, 2 Mrs D. Brown; patched. silk, 1 Mrs.D Brown. Counter-pane,crocheted, 1 Mrs. D Brown; knitted, 1 Miss Isaac, 2 Miss Annie Martin. Fancv knit \l‘Oul mitts, 1 Mrs D. Brown, Mrs. Greenaway; stockings, 1 Mrs. Brotvn, 2 Mrs. Grr-u‘inuray; socks, 1 M rs. Brown, 2 Mrs. Grecuawav. Fancv Knitting in Cotton, 1 Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Greenaway. liounr-tmt'lc horse blankets. l E. Wilson, 2 Mrs. Greene- Rcd peppers, 1 W. J. Flannel, white. 1 Mrs. Greona- way, 2 E. Wilson; colored, l Greenaway, 2 Mrs. Brown. l Mrs. Greennway. M rs. . Fullelurh. ' if you :1 m't know we Fanny Ileana. Hume-11:111.; bin”. . you should send at. once for a snniptv p DAIRY PRODUCTS. Butter, fifty pounds, 1 Mrs. E. Smith~ cram, 2 Mrs. Nathan Day; unruly pounds, 1 Mrs. M. llaygarth, 2 Mrs. W. lletherinuton; 3 pounds, 1 Mrs. 'l'. Jnnkin, 2 Mrs Wm. Hethcrington Home made bread, 1 Mrs. M. Haygnrth. 2 Mrs."l‘.Junkin. Bakers" bread. 1 Northey Bros. Pickles. 1 Mrs. R. Moore. Preserved wild fruit, 1 Mrs. Ii. Moore; tame, 1 Mrs. R. Moore, 2 Mrs. A. E. Minthorne. Jelly, 1 Mrs. J. B. Powles, 2 Mrs. J. Peurn. FANCY WORK. Embroidery on muslin, 1 Mrs. Green- :iwuy, 2 Mrs. Brown, Braid work.l .‘vlrs. Brown, 2 Mrs. Haygarth. Em. breidery on silk, 1 Mrs. Greennwny. Berlin wool work. raised, 1 Mrs. Hay- ;zarth, 2 Mrs. E. Smithoram; flat,l Mrs. Greenaway, 2 Mrs. E. Smithcrnm. Fancy table mat, 1 Miss Burtchall, 2 Mrs. Greeuaway. Sofa Cushion, 1 Mrs. Grt-euaway, 2 Miss Smith. Foot-rest, 1 Mrs. Brown, 2 Mrs. Greenawny. Painting on silk or satin, 1 and 2 Miss Emily [‘Iand. Painting on velvet,l and 2 Mrs. Brown. Painting on muslin, l and 2 Mrs. Brown. Arrascrre work, 2 Mrs. Brown. Crochet work, wool,l M rs. Grecnaway, 2 M rs. Brown; cotton. 1 Mrs. Brown, 2 Mrs. Greeuaway. Toilet set, 1 Mrs. Greenaway, 2 Mrs. Hamilton. Ribboscnc work, 2 Mrs. Brown. Plush work, 1 Mrs. Grecnu- wny. Table scarf, 1 Mrs. E Smith- cram. Drawn work. 1 Mrs. Hamiltou, 2 Mrs. G-rcenawny. Tidy, 1 Mrs. llam- ilton, 2 Mrs. Brown. Crazy work,1 Mrs. E. Smitheram, 2 Mrs. Brown. Whisk holder, 1 Mrs. E. Smithcram, 2 Mrs. Greenaway. Panel, 1 Mrs.Grcen- away, 2 Mrs. E. Smitheratn. Pin- cushion, 1 Mrs. Haygarth, 2 Mrs. E. Smitheram. Splashes, 1 Mrs. Grecna- way, 2 Miss Smith. Filoselle, 1 Mrs. Greenawuy. Oil painting, landscape, 1 Mrs. Brown, 2 Miss M. Paley. Ap- plique work, 1 Mrs. Haygarth, 2 Mrs. Greeuaway. Horn work, 1 and 2 Mrs. Brown. Pillow shams, 1 Mrs. Ham- ilton, 2 Mrs. Haygarth. Etching, 1 Mrs. Haygarth, 2 Mrs. Grecnawey. Collection of photographs, 1 and 2John Jones. Recommended : Embroidery on linen, 1 Mrs. Hamilton. Painting on tin, land 2 Miss Emily Hand. Oil painting, 1 and 2 Mrs. Hamilton. FRUIT. Wealthy apples, lst T. Jnnkin, 2 R. Moore; Snow, 1 J. B. Powles, 2 John Willock ; Alexanders, 1 John B. Powles, 2 T. Greenaway; Russcts,l John Fell Jr., 2 Wm Isaac; Duchess of Oldenburg, I A. E. Minthernc; Fall Pippins, 1. Adam Posts, 2 Joseph Pear”; Boxbury RUSbCC-‘l, 1 John Willock, 2 J08. Pcarn ; any other variety, 1 J. B. Powles, 2 J. Willock; variety table ap- ples.1 Jos. Pcarn, 2 T. Junkin ; variety cooking apples, 1 John Here, 2John Fcll Jr.; crab apples, 1 E. Smitheram. 2 Joseph l’carn; variety crab apples, 1 E. Smithcram, 2 Wm. Puthick. Grapes. 1 J. B. Powles, 2 John Here. A Great Family Newspaper. No family is so poor that it. need go without a weekly paper. No family is» one. No family, rich or poor, can afford to forget that the best paper is the cheapest and the one that. brings big returns on the investments. The ideal family newspaper makes itself indispen sable to every member of the household. It interests, helps, amuscs and instrucu, mach itself invaluable, and once taken is never abandoned. There is one such upcr in Canadaâ€"the FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR. of Montreal, which circulates in every known part of the Dominica, and is everywhere acclalmwl as the greatest Weekly published. Every subscriber to the FAMILY Ilsa ALI) is insured for five hundred dollars against railway accidents free of‘Cost. Splendid as were its qualities as a family journal before, it. has recently been enlarzud front twelve to sixteen page-I. and interesting new features and dopartnwnts have been'nddcd. Etch issue is a w'nulvr, and is rccoivcd by the t‘coIl--r with numz'mlcut that so crt-at :1 paper Can be pnh-i-hwl for the price. so rich that it can afford to do without h“. Mull“? l"'“;f"““;_‘" Cfias‘éflf‘l"ff“l§°‘:°nfdlthe ayemgc, {pr 58 00. Rooms directly PIGS. kets. 1 Mrs. Gt't‘cnnwny. [lag mill, 1 copy. -, 3 all: fti’rrelvtry‘sknlilSZEuli‘dtl ling» °pp°sm “Wd “to” depm’L'ws‘V' i Large Breedr-Aned bear. 1 Mngee g Mrs. Greenawny. 2 Miss Isaac Yarn The FAMILY Ileana) .mn “"EBKlJ‘ . lien. Conlmcu b: the 3'0”. half year or H H , Bros , 2 N. Day. Boar under one year mat, 1 Miss Isaac. Yarn, doubled and STAR is only a dollar a year. 'Wc lt-';tt‘ ' ART‘ 1" D' 3' gold, 1 Maser: Bros, 2 N. Day. Aged i twisted, 1 Mrs. Beam, 2 Mrs. Cream. from those who thc seen ll than it..- less, upon reasonable terms. SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR$I0. Gas - saw 1 Marree Bros 2 V D-tv Sow way; sinl'ie,l \lrs GI‘CC'J‘lW'l' 9 \1' FAMILY HERALD has a premium iii: ' i ' _ H... .. I V. . . .y,_.ms , _ . I JOB PRIIN IING and local “Billieth for WM?” “‘- under one year old, I and 2 Maeee , Smith Door mat, 1 Mrs. Gruenawny’. l “‘1‘”. entitled " Llllle Q‘IMHW." thi- Or “1 "din"! kind' “mama ne‘llfycol’ tnctiug. Sttisfitction guaranteed in all? v2 Mi” Iqac Ra" carp"! 1F Wilson your for yeuly subwrihe” warm ,1“. ‘ ‘ ' r- s u 1. . ~ - - - 2 Bros. rally and at modem: prices. branches of dentistry. ‘ Sum" Breed.__,\,‘,cd 308,31 Thomas 2 Adam Putts. Home shoes, I and 2 limes the "how ‘ubwrlpllon' ll. t’ulcy. verily an age of wonders. 1.0. HAND, Ofice over Pairwuther k (70': store Proprietor. curly opposite the post-08in, Lindsay , Greenawuy. Boar under one year old, This is

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