Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1902, p. 6

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. a 3 \: , -. > - -A a construction THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 | BA ALL High Class JAMES SWIFT -& &0. "Phone 135. Fuel. SIZES. Our Coal iz as Clean as Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. FACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF. goo solid coal--so reaches the mines, Thereafter it is it reaches you, and dirt, surface of impurities are picked out by hand screened several times belo much solid After the earth from slate, eto., have no chanoe, if the dealers are We are very careful. Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. the A Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. The cheery glow and intense heat of "our Coal 'will make itself felt with pleasure during the cold weather. Cosy It's with, too. Let us fill your bin with BOOTH"S COAL. Phone 133, Foot f West Street. just the kind to cook NOTICE Is hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all persons using my coal next win ter. Your >. WALSH 33-5 order is solicited. 7 Barrack St. ~TEMISKAMING AND NORTH- ERN ONTARIO RAILWAY. an will struction troasurer of SATURDAY, S of ern Ontario ay (Ontario government railway) inclu clearing of right of way, bridging, prac balasting and track-lay- ing, complete ready for' operation, in accordance with plans and specifications, from-- the . town--ef-Noerih-Ba- or Nipissing Junction to a point on L Temiskaming being a distance of 110 miles more orgless Plans aud specificati cof the work may be seen and full infor tion obtained at! the oles of the chief engineer ~ut Norrh-Bay Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms and signed with the partis te on a chartered the order of treasurer of the commission, The cheque will be the party whose tender" is acc pted deglinks to emter into a contract for the each tender. rates and on submitted. The accepted returned to. the .partics whose. not accepted." The commission J fect the lowest Toronto TENDERS ADDRE August SED enders J endorsed T lie received by the secrctary- the = commi until noon, ptember 2 1902, for the the Temiskaming and North the signatures supplied by commissi the endering. bank for, the actual An accepted L000, y= pavabl chairman-and must work at the terms stated in cheques thus sent in will tenders. ves the right to of every tender P. E. RYAN; Seeretafy-treasurer, 20th; 1902 v TO THE for Con- che secretary: accompany forfeited the offer Arg ion que eto if the be re- WHEN A FRIEND CALLS How much handier and more up-to- you h ELECTRIC BELL on that door! cheap, too,--irom $1.50 up. Look fine, give good service date it would be ad an They're and aye fashionable. BRECK & HALLIDA Princess Street. if so towards heating a house if fed into a Furnace made to heat Q@ --°n¢ which does not o send the fuel up the the Sunshine' Furnaces will extract more heat from a unit of coal than any other good Furnace. Every square, inch from the bottom of fire-pot to top of dome . is a direct radiating surface. The dome is made of heavy steel-plate, which makes it amore effective hedter than the cast-iron dome put 'in common Furnaces. Thé "Sunshine" has everyimproved feature and still is so simple that any person can operate it. M<Clarys London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N. B. i 8 eR © C€ "RYRIE" WATGH. Not for a year, but for a lifetime. Watches that may be handed from father to son--heirlooms. The movement of a "Ryrie' Watch is as nearly perfect as possible, and yet, it's not expensive. That is why it has brought to our store so many buyers who are particular about accurate time. Let us send you our Catalogue, showing the many styles of solid gold, fine gold filled, silver and gui metal "* Ryrie" Watches in oth [ladies and gentlemen's sizes. . are particularly attractive. RYRIE BROS., Yongo and Adelaide Sts., TORONTO. DIAMOND HALL, Established 1854. The "Ryrie"" Monogram Watches MEN OF ALL AGES suffering from ghe effects of early folly quickly restored to robust health, man- hood and vigor. Lest Manhood, Pre- mature Decay, Weak Memory, Errors of Youth; Night Losses; Varicocele; forever cured. $1.00 BOX OF MEDICINE FREE. OLD PR. GORDON'S REMEDY FOR MEN in a few days.wil| make an old man of fo feel 20 years-youts 1ger, Sent sealed on receipt of 12cents to pay post- ages, full re ne dolar boX, with valuable medical book rules for health, what to eat and what to aveid. N y, no inspection by Custc Y 1 : Ca once ; not make hie honest of QUEEN MEDICIMN® CO P. 0. Box A, 947, Montreal. THERE HAS BEEN CASE SO HOPELESS BUT NO PRIVATE BOARD. COMF ORTABLE conwvenien salosd Bt ances. 204 ROOMS Also table board can William strest, WITH4MODE ob} THE MAGI CALEDONIA SPRINGS HAS HELPED; RHEUMATISM, STOMACH, LIVER, AND URINARY 'ROUBLES ARE SURELY IELPED. the United States taught me to oon or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Wash Yourself TOILET SOAP with Sa ; DELIGHT o John Taylor & Co. * - Perfumers and Soap Makers TORONTO Wade's arug store. Leaky Roof Rusty Bridge Decayed Building All caused by the use .of defective (iron rust), Venetian Red, ete., which 'crack and peel off the first change in the weather? that causes the metal to expand or contract. If vou have that kind of roof, bridge or building, it. may not be your fault, as vou may not have heen able to get qny better paint, but af- ter you've read this advertisement it will be your fault if you have any more trouble. FEDERAL ROOFING PAINT paint, such as: Oxides of Iron Overcomes the difficulty. This paint is a scientific combination of certajn materials that give perfect elasticity to the paint--it expands and contracts with the metal, so that it cannot crack, peel nor blistgr. The body of the paint is graphite--practic ally Thre It Lis cuaranteed to wear on a flat metal roof (the most trying place for a paint) for a period of five years. Any roof, bridge, building or other exposed surface that is, repainted once in five years with this paint will never r out. t FEDERAL ROOFING PAINT can be applied over other paint, every tate ch hatin un- der proper directions, and it will make ¢ AN OLD LEAKY ROOF | Almost as good as a new one." An old roof coated with this paint : the paint. It fills up alt*small holes is very and ig certainly a better roof than a one without heavy in body, and one coat over cracks, and makes the roof new a roof PERFECTLY WATERTIGHT Tven an old roof perforated with holes can be made watertight { by applying over the holes, cloth patches coatéd with the paint. A WARNING! painters with their "patent paints," common coal tar that is full of des- done hy a responsible local dealer or paint made by a responsible manu- facturer. FEDERAL ROOFING PAINT is handled only by réspon- sible local dealers, and is guaranteed by the makers, the FEDERAL PAINT AND OIL CO., of Detroit, Mich., to be chemically free from all acids or other injurious ingredients. It is prepared under the di- section of a skilled chemist, and represents the latest and most. ad: "vanced methods in paint, making. Beware of irresponsible roof § which of teyetive acids. Have your work fl contractor, and insist on having are chiefly 'composed FARMERS. ATTENTION! This paint is unequaled for {he.ins ide and outside of water tanks, for wind mills, traction engines, wageon beds, farm implements, [:nces, smoke stacks, ete. Checks rust gnd. stops decay. Princess and Montreal Streets. A. STRACHAN, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a Harmless, Reliable, Rapid and Effectual Cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, Cholera, Cholera. Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Sea Sickness, Summer Complaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels in Children or Adults. Don't experiment with new and untried remedies when you can get Dr. Fowler's. It has been used in thousands of homes in Ganada for nearly sixty years and has always given satisfaction. Every home should have a bottle so as to be ready in case of emergency. : ' with very great respect on this new class of men. They are not by any means plentiful in any country in the world. They- have a large experience in commercial and political matters: they seem to have that peculiar qual- ity that makes men surrender their . e confidence at will of bringing men to- His Interesting: Comments | wether who have been lifelong encinics and making them firm and unshaken on Affairs. friends, It is only a few vears ago that men spoke with bated breath of ---- " mercantile and manufac turing com- 5 \ : ' {pinations, representing' hundreds of I HE PROMO | ER thousands of dollars. Now thay speak r 9 o {of hundreds of millions with the fiip- i v i pancy of a horse trade at a county fair. A promoter in England whe has HE DOMINATES THE WHOLE [recently amazed the world, with some BE of the most daring ventures that his- GLO TO-DAY. tory records, declared during a confer- ence about two weeks ago that it'was The Mighty Schemes That are | just as easy to form a combination of Evolved in His Brain Revo- | 2 hundred. miilions 'and to give it a . . i. . successful launch upon the market. as : : utio 5 - lutionize the World --Differ it was to build up a business sup- Sold Everywhere ence Between English and | ported by that otherwise would have : United States Promoters. perished: he has just been Spoke n to Don't take a Substitute a 5 in. Russian, he answers in Norman = (Whig correspondence; letter No. 1,320.) : y x - se - Te NI : "ova I'rench. The great charm he me New York, Sept. 5--On page 1,047 |. he great cha of t man : , ; k ye ome ix the ease with which he takes every- in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary | (1:10: 'he is never in a hurry; he ap- av be ) COT . a Bo s or bg Thee be found He Word prototet: pears like a London alderman taking ut ww word Ne Te Yelna phe 8D this summer outing. While he appears o 0 itself, mor within my o, calm and quiet-on the outside, and observation, except for the past few |... ¢ to be giving yousthe most re- years, has it occupied a very conspi- pectiul attention, wiht schemes .are FULL COLLEGE COURSE. cuous position in the literature of our bei : : » : . eing evolved in that brain that may time; but whatever may have been its | (4 ES 4 world Y | Four Years Npt Always Neces- value in the past, it is a poter fac 1° m , ! : ial tor in the a ot Pot ® -- The man's history has been a ro. Sépy for Special Wors. time. Tor tt has saddenly les ia Son mance ever since he launched his frail Serer Succe Ti =o o ? It has suddenily eaped 10 4 hark on endeavors stormy sea to hore Js a general. impression that, a place of power, and in the hands of | {a} A f Lite unless a would-be student spends four N 1 g ki \ 1 fight the hard battle of life. & i \ \ 0 a how Ne ' % hi LAER ot a i A . ge IT ' LI > Rapateon 1 making the worl At fifteen years of age we find him Years ny co og anc : is graduatec to un br and w at his to be a pro-§ on his way to London, a bold, seli- with 2 degnots is edu ation Js ine mois Strar gor 9 A arate words reliant boy. never doubting his ability Sonn as. po! 18 8 narrow ay ol 1s this mystic shi »oleth. I'o be a to anove the globe, if, like Archi the oe Ler. : course, i NN ine 5 2s . Ap 3 vanGahired as WW = . a a rule. for ¢ o y promoter 1s recognized as one who | yades, he could only find a fulerim | rule, lor g boy of girl to tase the builds up, who encourages, who aids for his lever. He entered the office of complete general course, especially i and brings to perfection undertakings |, relative 'and for the next five years it is undecided 'as to what one's fu- which need a helping hand. There is a | he is getting posted in the mercantile ture work is fo he. Many a young magic power in this little word, for, | wavs of the town. At twenty-five he man, however, has te begin work, as while it builds up, aids and encourag- started business for himseli--he mar- | & stenographer or as a clerk at an oS undertakings which claim its at-} pies, In the 'meantime, having taken carly- age. He is not céntent in occu- tention, it also is a destroyer who | 4 mercantile partner, it was not long pying a humble position, all his- life, hatches sedition, whose works are | (iil he made his influence felt in Eng- and is ambitious, perhaps, to enter treason, which igi be signalized by | Jand's busy capital, and great mer- ons ol the professions. Most a his the dual face of Janus. While in one' | chafits began to speak of him as one ions will tell him that it is impos- position it stands as the highest -ve- | of the most promising of the coming 3 le, unless he goes ugh college: vresentative of virtue and noble char- mien. He organized an army' of .com- ¢ does not feel that he can afiord to acter, on the other it represents deep- | mercial travellers, who swept all over spend four years in doing that, and dyed villainy, depravity and every- | Europe soliciting and building the Gives up in despair; when, : Le only thing that is bad, But whatever its | mercantile connections of many of the SNe 5 i 2 ye Hons course peer for weal, or woe; there can be |'most important business houses on the 3 phy Sh im with just the equip- no.doubt of this potent fact: The pro: | continent of Europe. It was also onl he i It is even possihls to moter is here, and it looks vey much making the name and influcnce of the BT Speen course a ia as if he was here to stay. To-day he | voung firm an importa factor with rar Ane id Sa Ser Hine: ore nto dominates this sat globe of ours, } the great manufacturing ostablish- severa young ney at Heston who i i are king ir wav OHO x and, like the archangel on 'the judg- | ments that waniad to secure conti are wal i : : er way through ud ment day, he has one foot upon the | nental trade. he ng t Aum: vos x0 ocapy ich laces : J ol sea and the other on the land. We stood looking at England's a in eh Wont hey snow what look back to the farthest record of | oreat promoter 1 could not help being ley want to follow as professions, | x) | ied aralicl | o and in two vears they are able to [it story and we find no parallel to the reminded how different were the E themselves for their. chosen worl ; hemselves © ose " promoter of to-day. ish and. American methods in secur- A . : : Ol ee nly Ln ¥ ) 2 s an instance 1 might mention a In the formation of gigantic com- | ing mercantile and manufacturing su- . ; : Ar 5 M1 . ' voung reporter who came to me the panies or trusts one name stands pre premac J. Pierpont Morgan begins 1 : x \ SEL a Je : y 2 other day. For four years, since he eminent. Who is this wizard before J by pulling Gown and Joseph Leete by 3 : ; SLi M V | was seventeen. he had. been employed whom kings kneel -as humble suppli-q building up. J. Pierpont Morgan at- : zor a . See ! ? s : , 0 on one of the New York daily news ants soliciting favors, and mighty no- | tacks gigantic corporations with a . . He } . bles cap i : awl ral 1 : : : papers. ¢ had hecome dissatislied sles cap in hand, await the wizard's | murderous nicht stick in one hand | «with the hack. work which was gi pleasure ? Whence comes this mysteri- | and an assassin-like billy in the other, | 15 en nt as goes ! ye! 2 ; vim to do, and determined to picpare ous power which holds great nations and he =avs, "You had better come in|; « : ¢ : : . . for something better. He came to me in check, that tells excited strikers | with us, don't you think so? If you 1 eh > A : ) ] to take g course in literature and lan ruled bv. murderous intent, as the Sa- | do not vou had letter, or--here he | oyape hick 1 : ; viour did the stormy. waves; *'Peacé, | gives a twirl of his night stick and guages, which yould benefit him, v did the ny. we ; 'ones, | O08 a IW 1 ght stige and 8 showed him that in two years*he he Still? A prominent clergyman, shake of his billy and walks out, 1d h Yost : . : . ne " Rnolist : coule get the west of the college deeply vel in the: miner's rights The Englishman never uses: pn threat | .,urse. dlone those lined. 'and hesi ¢ Ones as vr. confidence {to cai ade is wavs are centle: : 2 = dl oo sal rong , She has fe conti A ho Ja nade, Hh Lig or genties ogine to begin work next fall. He is alls 8 zar Bl . © 18 sue self: here is a swee SE ! ( ul pon thi Wi ue to ene we pt or ¢ os J : a al " J carning a good living at present, but «trike where hundreds of thousands of | smile on his face that is irresistible, 1h, io 7 willing to earn less for tw : . : Hing ¢ sg fo 0 maddened men are-ready for any kind Jand he has sc ogled his travellers in |. vase: that be mav earn iorc. in th ¢ . x : * . . > « : < & 2 © of arbitrament, whethér governed hy | his methods." So he once Bots bRY 30 0 Tr Is an. inspiration fof Bim the white-winged aneel of peace' or f eve on vou, like Cron ket's coon, youl, take these studies while he is till driven to a bloody solution of the pro- | had' better come down. His merryeve | young, and these two years of tudy 2 ! : ! i . ! ) gt s vears s bleni which now shakes this land from | is the most prominent feature in Mr. Lil be the best inve&tment he could the broad Atlantic to the sea of pe: Leote's face; in Mr. Morgan's it is |, ake of his time and the money he on the western horder of the repuly » not. Trusts are now in the ascend has saved He will have an appor Who is- he whom Christ's minister § encv. Between frasts and autome: | (sity to do some writing while = at called upon to end this criminal war ? hiles we are taking terrible ehances oof | (ollege, and possibly he will be alls A plain man, not over pretentious losing our money -or our brains, il we | (4 pay his way "as he goes : He and yet holding a power as; it would J have any. would certainly ho -wawilling ta-shened 3 > an ! g Sper seem to-day, was hover held bv por --BROADBRIM. four years in school, and perhaps it is tal man before ? His mame is J. Pier as wellathnt he dosen't take a lot of porte Morgan. Go seek him on the I'Ttching, Burning, Creeping, | subjects which will he of no special mart where the finaneial characters of X Crawling service to him in his chosen line of nations. are boucht' and sqld, where Sis : ) i ork tpusts are launched involviife hund- Sha Biscnscs relieved in a a min= 5 EF esti ; forge 1 i tes by Agnew's Ointment. Ir. Ag- veds of millions of dollars, holding in J" ) g u Hos . TH Sy ; oston's Gentleman -Ho absolute control not merely one but | new's Ointment relieves instantly, and N lo fi. Hobo. it may 'he hundreds, perhaps thous: J ¢lires Petters Salt Rheum, Scald Heaa, Willie Boning os Tom : ands of the greatest undertakings ever 1 tire Powchesr swt ally) ria LoMRSON yas Si essiul € ; 5 : = ; tohis of the Si It is saothine | iY proving his claim that he is a conceived by man since the money: uptions ol tie Sai bI8- SOONG py rr hohe andthe a changers and those that sold doves in §¢ d quicting and acts like m in gentleman hobo, and that the men the te mple vard, whom Christ drové all Baby Humors, Irritation of the ol his ype break no law by enjoying € » v : v - ' ife tv live Gut..saving, "My house is the house Sealp-or Rashes during teething time, Bae Bi hey live: i of prayer, but you have made it-a-den 55 cents. a-hoX..Sold.- by H. lh. Lay Cas { i Rl hack Bavats of De » Operations that would lor and H. Wade.--7 tion made the ch: eo e that he w a u u ; vag \ son nave driven our orandfathers to mad. Yantanteang jovae oe Jase him sent " » away. oe ness or landed them within the walls Those unhappy . persons who sufier | 7 alot di ls 3 boi : Ho 3 sO : ¢ ear the railroa of a lunatic asylum will now hardly from nervousness and dyspepsia should bs i» eh ah 3 h a stir the pulse he alf a dozen seconds in |} use Carter's Little" Nerve Pills, which i th hides a] Ys ! t i y 0 an hour. are made. expressly for sleepless, ner- 1 ] ge, a fig not known Lo oo + ino . A work. Twenty-five years of storm and sun Yous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price mis "Did: vou ever see me drunk #7? the <hine have passed since 1 stood in the The most pitiful sight in "the world I aE 1 ke 1 : op wer asked, City of Paris "in/front of the Troca ix a man who has exhausted life at "Tf 5 ' » did "ih oli i ' . ever 0 Hic { OT dero looking down on one of the most 1 twenty-Lve, od ' policeman repli brilliant scenes. McMahon then. in -- | 4 oT: z 3 Se : RH Ea 2 "Isn't-it-a fact that 1 n't drink? the pride of his power, dashed up to . Lu H = th af 2H es in : y heard t O the Freeadero--otter--Sate-necompanicd a **1 vo heard it saw vou don't. 3 ; J Abia bid vou ever sce me hep ? hy two regiments of eniressiers, the NT) g fierce echo of whose corselets of steel A So, : : ! s ! ; we do vou make Sm andthe fiseeo--jinele_of whase longs Al the Time od ( vou make me out. a 0 ! Te Foy <abers gave to the wondering multi a ' lon't do" . : 3 : : : . ue lo* aby work; an tude who awaited his coming a taste . is on & HO Works an you : A >a Hee along those tract si "their quality, reminding them of the : eo : (lerman: war only a few vears before In Extreme Case of Exhaustion and Your hoa ot te hobo, "I Arent whostood--"~beside me --who Nervous Headache -- Wonderful « not e in a brown-stone front, was the representative. of the most ; mav be sonrewhat backward fn telljie ye 3 : : torative I 4 slicemen al powerfal newspaper i Ste Petersburg Restorative Influeace of policemen all ahout my affairs, but I w<ked me if 1 saw that man down in 9 don't think it makes me out a vag- the middle' of the grand promenade. Ir Chase S rant. Do you 2" : "Yes. replied, 1 do. "What of it' 9 "The judge didn't think so, and told "That, sir," my friend answered, is tte policeman that he guessed the one of the most remarkable. men in charce had not heen proved. He dis Paris to-day." a So I asked charged Robinson, who left the court- "Just watch him a wee and vou room with a sn on his face, saving will see for vourseli. Ah! here come hers. pr . 1 he was o hack to his hut along two of McMahon's aides-de-camp. Do ore are ot ol aD in nearly | «ide the r oad "tracks. . t Very cc unity in anada suliering vou observe how gravely and respect $ : Be SO : . as los 5 > fallv thev deknowledoe his salute and : Ee Se Mile did dn Feat 1 pe nted. 2 | i ; wt acks ol nervous headache. o loca ho--assdoferentially_ bows to 'them 72 "Jf °° L ats A J ip . thieitin ne A TT el That sir. ment can. prove of lasting bene- Fe would. like "to ask, "ile thy $ ? ed. at. BER sits, 1 | columns your p per, if there 1s any i 1 sore: td em must be strengthened [€oiumns oF 4 3 Joseph Leete, one of the greatest and i : 7 person who has used en's. August most" suceessful_merchants in the City | and rated and 'the most elfec- Fl . re : Haost: of London to-day He not only man- tive way to do this is by the use of SRP OT Oy ngs ONION HY, Fo: 1h; n Br. Chase's Nerve I "The cure is ne ia and liver troubles that ba ages his . own hpsiness of Joseph Y.lhases Nerve Joo Lae cute | | tb curcd--ond we so \ mean Leete Sin: which ic iinmcnse. hut J aot only certain hut ting hot been ou 2 ve 8 ds Lote 8 Sohif, WNeh 3s jun : 1 Alps 1 1 their results, such as. sour stomach, he is what we | here'a promoter,*a Mrs. John "Miles, =36 Vellington | : et habitual costive sort of merce pilot who know street, Ottawa, Ont., whose il s | fermentation of 1ood, ha in is co : ¢ % ! : A iiab> r 1 ary s spepsia, heaaaches, all the rocks treacherous / <a emp loved with Davidson & Thackr +d a Bevo us hi yo} ia i in al e Rk ¢ " > {desp 1t colin leer ness-- it 1 i ntile adve lumber dealers, v was i ponder g that beset the mercantile ade id Lot i [ £ any woh I mnt I with the who starts ont t aa no stiengd ry ay I cine 5 MOOrous VO fered pearly oll the time w vith head- | ara, i : ome ha ov Kim ache, in 1 I had hea lache for thre: | 22eB Soi mans yours Ji nly GIVI \ whole days bef beginning to | 1 countri and we wish to corr ntrodueg vou y a) =e | ' y and send a one i \o use Dr. ve Food. I was | : H vor ver dro; vith also troui great, deal w --lo : Fl 1 cost. you PE A I Wi 1 1 t st * or rv ne » ie Wh was « " mr pai across the small | : 1 ny 07 bo : hy. : : | ave cor know of ts [' saw almost an enfounter Cafe {ba Under this t tment my 1 | Ave in : : Anclais between a Russian | a] bas been wonderfully improved. 2 | tr -- mn i Frenchumanot r thy | headaches are a thing ot the el De ! he knew the hous ho "i the pains in my be 1 cured. pol t.d y £1 ' . : 1 1 vod horn in the City Petersbhut feel strong 'and evi- | ) and ®the Frenchman lence of a sav . acquainted w 3 that I am now able ta 1 m Smith's White ment is the most | had lived all her "th . housework without becoming exhaust | P ne tratir r SE nt known, and al Paris." 'We met frequently or th ed." | positive cure for surains, swelling : Let rt - . Ji : x { stiraloie matis mid I learned to know him quite we Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a inflammation, neuralgia, rheu natisi 'he lively 'movement now made in box. 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers | and lumbago. In bottles, 25¢c., at JAMES REI PARLOR SET THIS WEEK. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. y THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, KINGSTON.

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