Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1904, p. 5

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For the réturn of that youthful feeling of manky prominent , 'Detrait physician" and saveht is in possession America's Greatest of a receipt which he used in: hs own practise with the success. its equal with it has extensive most Though the years have passed himself private startling has never been found and thousands of weak men have brought about . cures they - so much longed for. The doctor willingly sends the formula entirely -free to any man who writes him for it, and they will find it a gifz of lasting value. It 4s good for sexual weakness, lost manhood, wer- vousness, weak back, emissions, varico- cele, lack of force, prostatic trouble, night' sweats, inability and the many othef, embarrassing conditions thut befall e sexuplly imperfect man. It creates immediate social feeling, warnuth and good nature; fortes active blood to the muscular tissue, tones the nervous Sys. tem and arouses bodily confidence It makes the man of 63 as good as at 35, and the young man again eager for so- ciety and fit for marriage and parent- hood. Satisfactory results are produced in a day's use, and uw periect cure in a fow weeks, regardless of - age; or the cause of your condition. If vou need such a remedy send your name and address to-day to the Dr. Knapp Med. Co., 1798 Hull Bldg, De- troit, Mich., and in an unmarked en- yelope the doctor will at once send you the receipt. as promised, explaining in detail 'what ingredients to. use and how to compound them so that any weak men can cure himself in his own home writhout heing under obligations to any one. 'It tosts you nothing and the sooner. you write the sooner you will be cured. : Father, Mother sad Son CURED BY Doan's Kidney Pills, SPECIFIC FOR Backache, Sideache, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, and all Kidney or Bladder troubles. {RE of how a whole fa nad . fw +. whale amily ills. br Me: $lemry Hedvicks South Woodsleey Ont, says that Doan's Kidney Pills ase far ahead of doctor's medicine. He writes: "1 have tried Doan's Kidney Pills and can honestly say that [ mever used anything better. [ was sobad, i a x A Re TO SUE QUEEN'S FOR DAMAGES OVER A FATAL FIRE Xow J In Montreal, on the 13th--Uni- versity Representatives Declare AO ThRe the Fire Escapes Were S 3 Adeguate. Queen's "University authorities? have been notified that an action for dam ages, resulting out of the fatal fire in the Masson building at th» corner of Notre Dame gnd St. Gabriel streets, Montrea!, will he instituted against them as owners of the property. 'th fire occurred on Saturday aiternocn, February 13th, and three persons lost their lives, two men end 5 young wo man. lhe coroner's jury gave a ver dict declaring that there were not suf: ficient fire escapes end that the three persons met death ia 'that way. Ths verdict, however, seems to be inccn gistent with the facts of the case. cording to ths Montreal Btaf, one ol the men, Francis Clow, dropped deac sfter rushing from the building, and the doctors pronounced bis death duc to heart disease. The other two had been smothered in trying to effect their escape, so that fire escapes would have been of no "avail. Seven people were slightly injured. The building was four storeys high, the upper ones. be ing occupied as tenements. The lower floor was occupied by a jewellery firn and picture framers * Queen's representatives in have advised the university authoni ties that there were quite sufficien: fire escapes and that thuy are inn way liatly; and also advise that - n compromise be made. The matter is ip th: hands of Queen' th metropolis. No writ has yet been i sued, but any claim will be fought by Queen's autho.ilics. : Montrea s soli itors in REFUSES TO LEAVE JAIL. Delight And Declines To Change. London, Feb, .25.--Th+ Isle of Man rejoices in a prisoner who is sp com: fortable in jail that he refuses to come out. 'Hé lis a vornz FEn:lishmen named Erpnk Leslie Hyde, who was sent prison in default of © not paying hithof £39 at the Fort Anne hotel, at Douglas, last summer. "The-ease came up in the Manx chan cery. court yesterday, but Hyde, in in timafirg that he should not avail him self' of the privilege of coming up and "purging his contempt," seid he was very avell satisfied with his quarters, end should do nothing to shorten his stay. Expresses BOILED MUSSELS FATAL. anne ---- Logdoner Dies After Hearty Meal - gS i Of 'Shellfish. London, Feb. 25.~-A remarkable case of death after eating shellfish . came before the coroner yesterday. A ton-spisner named Walter aged forty-six, sat down with his fa wily to tea, whizh mussels. Soon afterward cot said the poison was naturally devefop ed in 'the body of the 'mussel itself with my kidneys 1 could hardly raise my- self up without help but Doan's Kidney illscuced me. "Ny wife was always complaining of a lame back, and they completely cured her. "Our son' was also troubled with his kidneys and as your pills had done us £0 much good we got him to try them and they cured him as well. They are far ahead of doctor's medicine, an I advise a trial' of Doan's Kidney Pills for afl sufferers from kidney] trouble." Price so cts. a box, or 3 for $1.25, all dealers or THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO, TORONTO, ONT, A magazine for every detail, carefully to-date. It will keep you jdeas for embroidery and de tion, as well as for all kinds of fancy needles . ith handsome ed pia a. tng Issued rt in ontractors for th jcted ates and engravin Ss qua i iti 2100000; Ak y v [8 © ® Ic und views us | restrictes pe April; July and October. Price slo a | timated_at $100,000; pertly covered | SOME EMCIOTE OF tractors; the Donnelly | HO had fount p th wider vist nd Year. 15 the copy. Begin your subscription by insurance. Wreck | Salvage company have | WOT pleasing than wider vistas, & With the January 1904 namber. = oe ng oe Fr pa Y into | not one step further would be budge. ---- | Fine . B50 4 3 Riis twice invited, ot far | A Fi oie Burned place. The pipes are of wrought iron. although > 1 i bei A Pretty Coilar and our Pail |X RQ EE | Chesley, Ont, Feb. 25.-The fine |i Tony feet secions, the Jr {away a costly mans gh Was being and Wr Pion seas ono subscription to Core | prick residence of John Williams, 12th Tngth being 350° feet The pipe wes finished for % multi-millionaire. Yeehl Home Needlework before the end of | concession of Brant township, was to | fide hy Sclby & lds Tod. hy | Whose fortune had been won With April, 1004 | tally destroyed by fire last night. Loss | (pon delivered. T Donnelly com little scruple. When it was suggest -- SPECIAL OFFER If you will send us a dollar bill for the whole years of 1004 and I we will send you by return mall the Oct. I number free. DO not delay. Send at ence. Address RTICELLI SILK COMPANY. I4d., co P.O. Box 311, Ei Johus, Q Electric Novelties Pocket Flashlights (All sizes and prices). Candles, Novelties, ete. Call and see our list snd prices. Breck & Halliday. MIGHTY EXPLOSION Dermott or -------- Tuesday evening Robert Hendry en W¥ought Damage And Killed | tertained the inmates of the Orphans Workmen. Home with ~a progfanune of choice Chicago, Feb. 25.--A terrific explo gramophone ne The tréat was sion of starch dust, last evenine greatly appreciated. 3 | - 2 at ey b : : BY hes ya Hear Mr. Hinchcliffe, baritone, and | slant of the We ter' Sony R Sine Mr. Shapo, tenor, at Queen's Glee plant of the arper iar Rebinin Club concert, to-morrow evening Con company, and resulted in death and hh cof } ! " 7 : ed . vocation Hall | injusy #to workingmen. 1 hree bodies a! | invitation to have been taken from the ruins, two . Y : a qem a8 oh in OT the of which have heen identified. Cne atten (196 4 A Ineens > i Canadian order Victoria Nurses to Jgign is missing and a dozen more are El ut Rideau Hall Ottawa. on Liajurdéd. The estimated loss in proper N a th is RA v is 81,000,080 arch i413 : Fis 8 ana ---- The Kineston, Lioht. Heat & Power | Bills Chewed By Rats. company has . dex ied at to sue a 'aching ' Reb. 25 3 prominent citizen for 1 el over cer Washington, D.C., Feb. 25 Miss Kil tain statements he made The matter cull:n, a spinster, of St Louis, open cd a bank account under the corner « her bedroom carpet. Rats burrowed in department valued the scraps of bill presented at 8500, and paid her tha amount. The remaining scraf presented to the Velope, and a bill fixing £1,200 was reported. their value a ---------- Inventor Lee Dead. ee see nent Galt, Ont., Feb. 25.--James P. L an old resident of Galt, and widel known as the inventor of the Lee Fr field rifle, now in general use in I British army and the Canadian mi | itia, and also of a' magazine gun now 1 is use in the United States navy, un | other weapons, died vesterday at W where he was spendin He seventy-thre Haven, Conn., the winter. | poe old. 1 was A Disastrous Harbor. | postcoffice and several stores. Lo §2.500. partly covered by { the furnace. -------- Died On The Road. i OUnt., Newtonville, Yrightwell, | of the place, dropped { while in company | driving to Port Hope. lis the supposed cause of death. A w { dow and one child survive. e---------- Julian Shapo, graduate of th: fa then tested as a whole by hydiaalic {mous conservatory, at Helsingfors, | pressure. If found satisfactory the | Finland, | many and {will ang two u {ielub concert 1O-MOrTOW evening. Fresh horehound candy, kind. Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Horrol in, included 'boiled Horrobin betrayed symptoms of acute poisoning end died in fifteen minutes. A doctor Messels might appear perfectly fresh y 5c. Crawford and yet be poisonous. - It was not a A complete novel, "The Clemencean ease of ptomaifie poispningy a¥ the | Case," by Alexander Dumas; given mussels were not bad. with the New York Daily News. special Saturday i . February 27th Me to; the bank and feasted The treasury wore committed in an en the 182 insurance. | The fire started in the basement near Feb, 25.--John Jr., a prosperous farmer dead yesterdav, with a neighbor, Heart disease as a =olo Wnor numbers at Queens Glee twisted A VERY SICK MAN. He Is At a Florida. Resort In SENATOR QUAY, Fhiladelphia, Feb. 25.--~Advices from St. .ucile, Fla., state that United States Senator M. 8S. Quay is a very sick man. z (NCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Vewsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters On Their Rounds Queen's Glee Club tomorrow . eveniag, Mi Helen Routliwy, Peterboro is isi ig relatives at 286 Karl street. H. K. Smith has been granted the title of honorary leutenant®olonel. Dain'y women say Crawford for fn oli 20¢. or pie peaches 3 cans He. City Solicitor McIntyre is exnected home from England about the middle of next week. 1 L.. McCambridge, student of Queen's, is confined to His home with an attack of grippe. Capt. Scott, late of the steamer Ri loau Kine, will command the steamer repont next summer. 3 k wife to get 3 cans pie ae. or & cans cherries Crawford School children would find Plend's Pills a great help to them, 100 for 25¢: Gibson's Red Cross drug store Chalmers church the salary of Mrs. was in- peaches, a: meeting of trustees last night, . the church d bv 850. en's Glee Club to-morrow AM. Pollitt, "Quebec street, last evening entertained a number of friends All present report having spent a most enjovable evening The new sailing yacht for Arthur Dalton is said to be the prettiest model ever scen in the harbor The "unusually organist evening new flyer iz expected to be speed vi) T. Di Fallon has purchased a fne, promisine looking colt bv Whalebone, one of the fastest stallions in the dis terman musi:al "and dramatic cnter- {ainment -in Convocation Hall, Satur day, February 27th, at 8 pm. Tickets 250. at Uglow's. Nei her reputation nor a fence can whitewash. You - | be strengthened by y hy using pie vourself Bros has been dropped. of Ida Lewis, 'The Grace Darling of Jd America." who saved many lives while yl jor fathor was keeper of Lime Rock 1 born on February part, R.I Toronto World's shown, Lirhthouse, wos 25th, 1842, at New The pose of the ¢ | camp Kingston is now It is seeking to strengthen its sub serintion list Of course a "Toronto give a tithe of the t publication cannot local news that a: Kinoston paver » | can v : SUCTION PIPE LEAKED. * | Had to be Disconnected and Each Length Tested. For the past week or two the Don- r | nelly company has had a force of mov | 5% work at the Royal Military College prepafing threw « suction pipe lowering into the depths of Navy Bay. 1 others at the colivge McKelvey & B Th pany bolted the k nthe together ane made ready to lower the pipe, but he fore doing so took the precaution applying an air test. This demon strated the fact that the pipe leak badly. Selby & Youlden were notified : they sent across men . to disconnect coster square, his gift to London, | 'welt, £10,790; Queen's County, the pipe length by length and test before a party of friends I tore the | 62410. Dublin, £8,182; Limerick, each one by hydraulic pressure. Some card to pieces. Such ch mm a Grant £5965. King's County, £543; Perth, © {were found satisfactory, but those try to comp ng Peter | 1g'095, and Kinross, £7 ng lot will be jointed together again anc who has won fame 'n Ger ipe will then be Jowered into the bay England, week or ten days. ere this THE DAILY W to the Oldest Inhabitunt, s.ys The the youngest audience. A jaerve child can say to him with impunity, seen. or the work, and Selby & of and that are not will be made so, and the To accomplish the work will =-quire a Had the joints not leaked, the whole length of pipe would wad ke aa THIS WINTE CORD" BREAKER. » Sad Blow to Oldest Inhabitant-- « When Winter Comes," We Said, She'll Be a Snorter." This Winter has been a sad blow Mail and. Empire. It "makes him dumb and impotent in the presence of Gee! this is the coldest weather ever 1 And, Say! ain't the snow deep?" No more Can the Oldest In- hapitant smile with chill supegjority and begin, "Cold? Why. 1 remeber in the year--' and so cn. To find more snow the venerable oracle has to tramp back pearly sixty years-- and the walking isn't good, either, If he has his memory wilh hiw, he can -paint an Artig picture of the year 18457 when this district lay numb and smothered under now which hid the snake fences, -of which only an occasional stake was reveal? ed. Dut the enld in that record- breaking year could nat Le compared to the cold of 1904 In fact, the Winter of "40 was generally mild, even if it did snow without ceasing for ninety hours. In only tive Win- ters since the rly thirties . has January been Sait There is this to be said for a Win- ter like the present--we expected it. Unscientifically we made our fore casts and we have not been disap- pointed. We had one of the most glorious Autumns in history, and as we drifted balmily through Septem- ber and October expecting each beau- tiful day to Ye the last, we said among ourselves, "Well, when the Winter comes, she is bound te be a snorter."' This we with no idea t into print and look remarked unguardedly, hat it would ever get go ill-bred. Now Mr. 'Stupart says that. we had mo right to make any such prognostica- {ion: Because 'We have a beautiful Fall is no reason Why we should look forward to a severe Winter. . Because we have & wretched Summer, wet and raw, we have no right to pro- gnosticate & good Fall or a wild Winter. In short, the seasons have no relation to each other. This is what the weather experts tell us, and they speak by the isobar and isotherm, and by other formidable institutions. But wo now a litle more than the weather men We speak as graduates in the school of experience, where We have learned that there is a law of compensation. We feel it in our bones that a beau tiful Spring, a glorious Summer, a mellow Fall, and a short, crisp Wine ter are too good to be true. We don't deserve a year like this. Simi- larly, we know that we don't. de- serve a year that is bad all through, The most we can Say about the weather is that it is going to strike an average somewhere This is in spite of the rather contradictory fact that weather shows a disposition to perpetuate jtseli, -to maintain its type, as though every day were the father of every next day and' the son of every preceding day. The mean temperature of January, 1904, was about 184 degress above zero. On five days the inimum temperature fell to between ten and fifteen "helow, and on five other days to between five and ten. The cold- est days, according to the thermome- ter, was on the fourth, when a frac- tion lower than 15 degrees below was reached. Some other cold Januarys were: Mean Menn Mean Mean {Mear .IMean Mean Mean 6.0i Lowest. cemperntute., 18.1700 temperature. temperature. JM t Lowest. . A761 7 "'IMean temperature. [IMean temperature, It is quite unscientific, of course, to add up the lowest temperatures and see what they all come to, but, peholding them in a column, the im pulse is rres 1 ble. below zero Having gone there seems no reason w hesitate to add also so far, gent month total of 137. whelming fact "Is this cokl enough for you? As a postscript, we § ould add that Winters are er than in the good old days, the Oldest Inhabitant was & youth the case, and the which proves their jncreasing rigors The clearing influence on greater extret This tendenc man's life 1s i it being noted heat and cold ne ws of is so slight that m------ Herbert Spencer in Montreal. Herbert Spencer in The the acclivity mansion, he was indignant. 'It largely,' he said, i | them possible. Daron Grant, invitation for i | owe him.' ------------ stone Throwers. WHEREIN - IT naS BEEN RE-}- We make it 124 hy we should the 15 degrees pelow that were recorded in the pre- This gives us a grand In face of this over- it is idle to enquire, tikh to oming mild- when The contrary i8 very reason ascribed for the alleged softening of the Winters is that p of the land has an the weather, but toward ng enough to permit Mr. George Jlesy' in & personal ar- applications to witness tie trials, as "should he of the greatest utility, for. ) 3 that «cadets ant rie | ticle on ! ; Be Conn Dlnatrons Harbor | Shri sp, 3 oe dh | Guan, ls thie charactor | ce Soto, of ie and Fire, to-day, practically wiped out |ing water. uy er A BY der | nir | anecdote: * Spencer was a very 'set' | the £9 pr pe id 's gospel is' Vv {the handsome port ion of Conneaut |b reason of the fou is Migr "| man. At Montreal 1 told im that Domb uy: Tt I ee oh -y Harbour. A the x y pressure on. top of the ice he pipe was ok from the summit of Mount mp e > necdlewarkers. practical a -- "iin the Judkiings burned found+to leak so much that it was I ds superb stretches of carrying a big stick, and the finest dite Mar- : 3 : i . sstect on the lL d Bank building, with their con considered inadvisable to lower it un: | (Fg, 1 awrence and Ottawa Val- | poem he has ever written was Juepir. ce for dress de tents, including the Marine Bank, the til repairs were made Se ae Wt the view from half-way up ed by a mood of meditation--all too gz ank, leys. B | irch are the original | 57 contented Mr. Spencer. | rare in him---upon the vast responsi- pled that his carriage should pass this is 'the admiring the ostentation of such men that makes the fraudulent speculstor, sent me an the inaugural of Lei- by giving Paul what they do mot . MANKUNTING BY DOGS. -- : Blesdhound Trials te Ba Held in the English Midlands. The third series of working trials of the Association of Ilhoodhound Broedors is to be held witiva the next jow days in a remote paru ol Was wickshire, and . althouga Croxton 1 Smith has not been inundated with ! was the caso on the occasion of the | gathering on the Yorkshirs Wolds in |' 1898, sportsmen and Women--as well as poboe authorities--in various parts of the country have shown interdst in the meeting by asking Ter particu- lats of the place where hounds throw off in the two stakes sched uled for decision. For many reasons a crowd is not desirable, and' although Croxton Smith is issuing invitations to those really interested, every of- fort is being mado to avoid the col- lection of a local crowd. There are nime entries in the two stakes, the larger ono being that for single hounds, to be tested over a fine of three miles on a trail one hous cold. In this stake the hounds will run in couples, and there is lit- tle doubt that emulation thus ere- ated will heighten interest in the competition, for hounds will natural- ly race for the lead. . The second stake will Ise in the shape of a change test r single hounds, an arrangement having been made by which the line originally laid will be crossed and re-crossed by a strange runner, with a view to testing the ability of the competing hounds to hold a line of three miles laid an hour previously. This is quite an inmovation, and so rigid a test at previous trials there has boen a doubt at one stage or another as ta whether the original line, having been crossed. had been held, An Irish sportsman, who for some years has used bloodhounds for hunt ing up red deer in Tipperary and then tracking the wounded, has on- tered -a couple, and hopes to make a good show; but, for the firs time since the institution of the trials, E. Brough, of Scarborough, who has done so much towards improving the breed, will not be represented direct. tv, although most of. the competing hounds are of his strain. It was Mr. Brough, by. the - way, who at the time of the "Jack the Ripper' scare in Whitechapel offered the, use of a couple of his hounds al- ter "they had given proof of their ability to track a man on a cold line by running "to earth" Sir Charles Warren, then Chief Commissioner of Police, in Hyde Park. The idea that the bloodhound can pitk one trail out of a hundred after any interval of time and any amount of disturb. ance, and devour its quarry, more particularly if 'a man, at the end of the hunt, is exploded. That much might be done in the detection of erime were bloodhounds kept as ad- L junets to country police stations is indisputable, but they must bo put on the line of the suspect as soon as possible. ~London Daily News. ROSEBERY AS FARMER, What He Was Deing Whes He Was ia the Lenely Farrow, At last we have a true, full and particular account from Lord Rose bery of what he did in his furrow." Replying to a toast to the successful exhibit at the Fat Stock Club dinner for December, Lord Rose y said: "Well, whit am [| going to say about the successes which 1 have achieved to-day? Only this, that it is by personal, careful, and daily at- tention to the beasts on my part, by wakoful nights devoted to the corpu- lence of a particular animal, by hénding to every beast his appointed oil cake from my own hand; it is only by these nieans 1 have been en- abled to obtain success. "Apd when 1 walked in to the show and saw these prize animals, which have increased at the rate of three and one-half to four pounds per day for many weeks past, looking at me with proud eyes, and, 'I also thought, -& languid and bilious eye, 1 felt my time had not been spent In vain and that though others might prefer the field of politics or letters, 1 myself had been more usefully em- ployed. I know it is said that per-' sonal attention is everything, and I think I exemplify that moral, 1 don- fess I do a great deal of my agricul- ture by deputy, but on this occasion I am able to boast that every one of my 'animals which has won a prize has hoen my particular pet and particu~ lar charge." -------------------------- Kipling and Feraoe, It is not a stramge thing, when one thinks 'of it, that Kipling's verse should be oftener praised or con demned for its political content than its more strictly poetical quali- ties. Thus Mr, Perry, the editor of The Atlantic Monthly sums up the philosophy 'of "The Five Nations: "Tp read him, after reading the po- litical poetry of Milton or Shelley, of Lowell or Whittier, is to be con- scious of a startling and radical' difference, not-merely on the specific for bilities entailed upon the possessors of superior physical force." i ---------------- Lord Lansdewne's Estates. The Lansdowne family is immense. ly rich. The land owned by the Marquis 1s as follows: Wilts, 11,145 acres: Hants, 4 acres; County Kerry, 94,988 acres; County, Meath, 12,995 acres: Queen's County, 8,080 acres; Dublin, 2,132 acres; Limerick, 1,643 acres; King's County, 617 acres; Perth, 9,070 acres; and Kinross, 1,- 348 acres. The gross annual value thus given is Wilts, £20,824; Hants, £48; County. Kerry, £9,553, County in all a rent roll of £62,025 per an- num, Te -- by them with stones when they considered have been lowered task completed. The most skilled stone throwers in the world are the natives of Terra | del Fuego. Sailors have been struck thrown by hand themselves oufl of musket 8hobs. Lm Neither reputation nor a fence can be strengthened by whitewash. You | can strengthen - yoursell by using pie hes, 3 cans . Crawford. 7 pened ston. oR We heve used "Sunlight Soap," and we _ it is the best soap made, that's why we are that the Sunlight way is the best way to wash with " Sunlight ht Soap in the old way 3s we At first we used to wash with Sunlig] washed according to directions did with common soap, but after we printed on the package, we would never wash the old way, again, first soap the articles, leave them to wash board. Not much to do and it makes the clothes white as s ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. i Up We have opened our store again and will give the public. the biggest and best Bargains in Footwear, Trunks and Valises ever to be had in King: CALL/AND SEE. Atfiangn | Aberne AIRBASE RS Cham ERR id ga da VU tani 2 McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. KINDS OF GOOD MADE BY US : ---- Mother's Bread ; ----Whole Wheat Bread , * ---- Brown Bread HE ----Quaker Bread a ----and others. YE'S. » To suit all palates. TO WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. We be to inform the public that Mr. B. Barney is the only Coal dealer that we are supplying with coal. We also beg to advise that we have a full supply of all the different sizes of the best SCRANTON COAL, The Rathbun Company. Lover's Y-% (Wise Head) Disinfectant than other y Soap Powder is better ders, as it Glos Club conosrt to-morrow 'evening, I! Plan at Uglow's, ant, is both soap and disinfect: Is entirely free from acid or kind of impurity. 5 Ask for Carling's Ale--accept nb other is quite so good, | Qarling's Ale The Ale that's Always Pure BREA pow mee sor soak and then rub out lightly an ---------------- thy Plenty of variety to insure your getting just what doubt about the quality ot any article. well tempered Cutle Screws and Nails, you the best always. - 3 | We found out We other, here you want. Nevera From to perfect Ret

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