Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1907, p. 5

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ing Overcoat 4 3 * . 9 f 4 estion © | ou Solved It? | 1ssist you. i you would care to wear. « We § tter Spring Overcoats than ours § e simply perfection. 4 mn Toppers. . : , medium lengths. 3 osvenor English Raincoats ¢ k Faced Black Cheviot. ~ § you like about extieme styles : f fabrics and tailoring-- we wil] $ : -- : 3 o " D. Bibby Co. DY TAILORING." : ® 04 | . wn Waists ists for exclusive styles, daintiness hat our Waists are not to be beaten daily. Come and pick out two or e, 30c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, 1» Chairs given away for CASH >yY Bros. ee -- SAWYER'S SHOES | None Better Made A place for 'everything and rerything in its place, which Ing interpreted, means that rerything worth menticning Fine Shoes, wll be found the place for Fine Shoes. SAWYER SHOE STORE AE 112 Princess St. 'Phone 159. { REPAIRING is spring {inds us with a larg- of upholsterers and cabinet who are at your services. ir Big Sale | continues, as we require the , andl mention having seen this in and day bread-winner of the family. Whether rains or she must go to her } of & od She dr ps is sick or well, whether em- the duties exacted ms % w tway sent at hat pile I in that and took Sais ore ore I really Seimprovs bu after my reco well and able to 0 back to work again. 1 eS Fra am glad to endorse it. v EE ------------ SERVICE 'AT COOKE'S CHURCH, In Preparation For Evangelistic Meetings, The preparation service held "in the school room of Cooke's church, last night, for the evangelistic services, which will commence, to-night, was wall attended. Rev. W. H. Sparling présided, and spoke along the line of preparation for evangelistic work, takimg 'ag his subject, Moke the Val. ley Falk of _ Ditches," pointing o osbsbondd supply water for overy ditch. The same way with the saving of. soils; God had the Power to do this, The spetial choir for the evangelis- tic 'meetings wads present, and at the close. held a practice. ? At the close of the service there was a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance, when some matters of detail, in re. gard to the holding of the meetings, were arranged. Scotland's Greatest Tenor. "Seotland's Greatest Tenor," is a title hard to live up to, but George Neil earrics this honor with ease. Possessed of 'a: pure tenor voice of captivates h's audiences as only n glorious tenor can. With the Roval Scots Concert company, under the auspices of the Scns of Scotland, at the Grand on Monday, April 15th, Mr Neil will 'select from a popular repertoire, ---- Michael Iatres, the Greek comsul in Lowell, Mass, was arrested on a charge of conspiracy in the importa- tion of Greeks into the United States. Brockville will have a demonstration on July lst, 5 er ---------- Kidney Trouble Doctors Say is on the". Increase. ousands of .eople Have Kidney: DiseAses and Do Not Know It Until It is Too Tate. If any of your faraily in this or past generations have had Kidney disense, {ee bright 'ang metry great range, power and sweetness, hod Midng by Hou on Saturday night, for al the not-out girls and boys and' cadets was just one of the jolly af au. whith Jie Kind hostess delights {in giving for the young people. The floor was allgthat could be desired for dancing, and time for going home came roid 'in a most unexpectedly Wompt mame. . . 1 Miss Agnes Macmoripe gave and sgucer shower, for Miss Mabel King, at St. James' rectory, on Mon- day. b Y - - - - The girls' luncheon, at the Country ub, on Saturday, in honor of Mise was a Elsie Taylor, very pleasant r > '. irs. L. W. Gill, 239 Alfred street, will not receive again this season. - Invitations to the marriage of Miss Frances Macaulay to Mr. Charles C.. Abbott, manager of the Bank of Mon- treal, Stratford, were issued on Mon- day. - * - - There will be a dance given by some of the Queen's students the night be- fare the results come out, April 19th, and many will remain for it. eit $00 8 ep There was a pleasant little dinner at thee Country "Club, last ni; ht, which Was, I a measure, a farewell for Mrs. E. T. Taylor, who leaves town to- morrow. Covers were laid for eight, and those Present were Mrs, John Bell Curviithers, Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. James Gildersleeve, Mrs. James 'appon, Miss Lois Saunders Miss Macdonell, and Miss Lily Norton- Taylor. . hel, The ten being 'given to-morrow at "Hazeldel," by Miss Constance Cooke A lop the relations 'in town, and the lends of the bride-to-be, Miss Fran. cey' Macaulay. fan * $$ Mrs. ig Higgins, Gore street, gave a little bridge party, last ni t, for Miss Mair of Toronto, 8 eh "re a. Mrs. George Hague, Fa: asked a few girls to tea, on afternoon. uesday aise oe Mrs. | Jamey Massie, Bagot street, will receive. on Friday, for the last time this season. : - - - - fo IMs # GoMid Cranston has come u from Aroprior to visit her 'grand- mother, Mrs. Hugh Fraser, King street, Miss Margaret Fairlie Toronto, and is and Mrs. Feirlie, Brock street, Word comes that Miss L. 'Snelling daughtcr of Mrs, H. W. Snelling, Di- vision street, who overdid herself in her. hespital training work, and had to rest in consequence, is quite strong again, and will go back to her train- ing school, at Worcester, Mass., about the middle of this month. Our best wishes are with our Bad: minton players, in Montreal, and we hope that they will come home bring- ing their trophies with them. Elsie Paylor, who has been spending the Easter holidays with Colonel and Mrs. BE. T. Taylor, at the RM. commandant's residence, has re- turned to St. Margaret's College, To- ronto. Mr. Rechab Tandy returned, to To- ronto, on Monday. Miss Annie Irwin left for Ottawa, on Monday. While sho was here there were several bright little teas given in her honor. Mrs. Chamberlain Irwin and Miss Cherie expect to leave for Ottawa, early in May, and will spend tho sumuger - there, or rather near there. Mrs. H. W. Wilson, Clergy street west, left, to-day, for Toronto, to have a few days enjoyment of grand opera. is home from with the Rev. John » . - - Mrs. Vivian Moyle, who has been visiting in Newark, N.J., has also been sending a few days 'in Kingston, with Mrs, Henry Perceval, Queen street. dropsy. rheumatism, rhenmatic Rout liver trouble, gravel, stone in the bladder or female weakness you should test your | kidnuys 'at once, as Kidney disease causes all these other 'complications, and js! lnpregnating the ~ system for many months before you notice any outward Symptoms. id "If you aesire to know the . proper | Y methine, testing your kidweys, you can | obtain doctor's advice or Soma | A tion from the Warner Safe Cure Co. deseriptive medical booklet will also be sent if you ask for jt. Warner's Safe Cure Cures Kidney Warner's Safe Cure is made of pure hervs and contains ny dangerous drugs. ihe is the reason doctors and hospituiy use: it EXelusively for kidney troubles. pr. C.F. P. Burchmore, a prominent Physician of 878 Huntington Ave, ¥ Huston: Mass. sq¥s : "I always prescribe Warner's. Safe Cure for. all forms of © Kiduey and bl Ader disedfe aud , female' A ve en dissatisfied With diseases of _the Kidneys, gente rir organs existed. Count on me ne as a stron Vy Warr. ale Cine *LTO0E Mdvocaie oi When the ki Ys are diseased acid is not ca off, and this Gout, Lumbagy, Rheumatism of the Joints, Rheumatism of the Muscles Rheumatism of the Heart, Jtheumatism everywhere. 2 . Brig vty dnd the = howels often constipated and the liver torpid. the uric causes Warner's * Safe Pills: quickly. relieve this condition, and no. Hl after - effect ox- VARNES SAFE CURE ; ARNER'S "EC Sis put upd two siges and is sold. Gy all rrr . or direct, at $1.00 A BOTTLE: Refuse substitutes. containing drugs which injure the system, TRIAL, BOTTLE FERRE. To convince every sufferer from discase of the Kidneys, riedder ood harmful 3 ostpaid, to.any one who wil " weits WARNER'S SAFE Cones 5 te 3 1 of. Atlantic & Pacific Ave., Toronto, fer in the Kingston British | pg uineness of this offer is fully guaran- Lucst of Mrs. James McParland, Emily YOU 10 see 4 pa nC 'ampbell Strange, William street, "as Teen down in Ot Miss Florence Bouck has come home from Sydesham, and is at "The Avon- more." , Nearly all' the girls and boys who were home from school, for 'the holi- days, have gone back to what seems, for the first week or so after vacation, dulanee ae £ y iss Fdna Bo## and her friend, Miss Dieme, who have been staying with Mrs. E. A' Rooth, Alfred street, for the" Holidays, have return- od to school in Whithy. They came in for many smal] gaftics while here, Mrs. Booth giving a tea for them last week. oo» - - - - Edith' Drury, of Halifax, is the street; ) tawa for a few days, with Judge and Mrs. Maclen- nan. . Pr. R. HW. Abbott will be back in time for the military comp, and Mre. Abbott-will not be leaving town till some time in July. Mre. Charles Kirkpatrick asked abont- fifteen girls to a thimble tea. Jontetduy afternoon, with Miss Mabel ling as guest of honor, and her Hrtty Topma, at, "Avonmore" were pretfv add - fragrant with white car- natioms. While all the guests brought Rhiniflon. ae requested, it might be as well to enquire how nruch use was et ee 8 Mrs, W. _ Gilmour's Kingston house 2 May Smythe, 3 ig,' Arthur ad Mr. Nit. Clive Betts, all came dance given by the on Miss WW, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uglow, Bar- rie street, are in Toronto. os uate i SY bur hun . WW, eh after months' visit wi parents, = and Mrs. W. J. Chapman, Colborne street, will leave for Hobires] 'on Thursday to rejoin her hu , who has returned from a prolonged tout in the east. Mrs. Arthur Matheson and her little daughter are leaving Ottawa on the 27th, for Vancouver, to spend the summer with the Rev. Conway and Mrs. Cartwright. : ! Miss. 'Daisy Chown,: University avenue, left, on Monday, for. Whithy College. Dr. R. V. Rogers, Barrie street, went to Hamilton to-day. Mrs. S. Shorey, of Harrowsmitls has been the guest of Mrs. 'George Richardson, Jiniversity avenue, Mrs. Cornelius Bermingham, Yio street, returned from Ottawa on Mon ay. Mrs. W. H. Sparling, Queen street, returned from Montreal on Monday afternoon. a . Mrs. T. Seott, who has been spend- ing some timo with her mother, Mrs. George Oldrieve, West- street, will leave to-morrow Jor Cobalt. » Mr. Brier Tandy, Clergy street, has been ordered to Regina, by the Bank of Montreal, and left for the west to- day. He will be very much missed in town. Mr. Kenneth Macpherson came up last night from Ottawa and Joining is, aunts," the Misses Macpherson, William street, has gone to Wash- ington with them. Mrs. Lennox Mills, ""Bishopscourt," is_home from Montreal. Miss Elsie 'and Miss Marjorie Pense were persuaded to stay over in Mont- real, by Mrs. Maitland Hannaford, and did not get home till Monday. Among the girls and théir frocks mentioned in the Winnipeg society col- umns in connection with the Dancing Club assembly, is Miss Bessie Smythe, who wore white silk mousseline trim. med with white lace. .- . Miss Mabel Lewis, who has been visiting Mrs. W. J. Crothers, Earl street, went home to Montreal, on Monday. A few of the girls met at Miss Lo- retta Swift's, Sydenham street, on Monday, aid had a cup of tea. * Mr. Théodore Lyman of New York, has been paying his people at "Cal. derwood," a short visit. Colonel Edward Kenny is here from Halifax. i Mrs. John Ward, Johnson street, and Miss - Etta Ward, intend leaving shortly, for Preston Springs. Miss Constance Low, whose college term has ended, will remain 4m town for a fortnight's visit with some of her friends, before going home to Ot- tawa, Miss Florence Carnovsky, Johnson Street., is spending a few weeks with Miss Mayme Flonislir, in Grosvenor street, Toronto, before entering the Sick Children's Hospital for training. The engagement is announced of : Miss Frances Murray, daughter of Mrs. Murray, of Pembroke \ to Captain Georges Row, of the Royal Canadian Artillery, Quebec. Miss May Moat, younger daughter of the late Mr. Robert Moat, formerly of Montreal, to Mr. Percy F. Mathias, of Ottawa. . * - - The marriage of Miss Jessie Fisken Wilkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkes, Brantford, and grand- daughter of the late Mr. Fisken. Deer Park, North Toronto, to Mr. Harold Scott. Hewitt, will. take place, at Grace church, Brantford, on April 17th. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Marjorie Bakeri daughter of Mr. Walter R. Baker, Sherbrooke. street, Montreal, to Mr. Howard Turnbull, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Turabull, Montreal, which takes place at St. James' the Apostolic church, on April 15th. McMaster Evangelist Band. To-night, at eight o'clock, in Cooke's church, the series of evangelistic ser- vices to be conducted by the McMas- ter band, will commence. The five young men, composing the band, have 'been visiting the cities and towns of Ontario for months past, 'holding special meetings, which have been most successful. They have been invited to Kingston by the Evangelical Alliance | and the Y.M.C.A. The methods used by these men are sane and strictly evangelical -and everybody should put aside their prejudices caused by former experiences, and hear these men for themselves. Mr. Williams is a tenor soloist of some merit, and the quar tette singing is a decided factor in in- fluencing men and women to yield to their better impulses. Mr. Cameron, the leader, is a born leader of men, and has been wonderfully used of God in his position. J. M. Warner, V, Ray and C. S. Edwards arc men of sterling character, who know the truth and how to present it. special choir. will meet at 7.30 o'clock to- night, in the Sunday school. Torry & Alexander hymn books may be pur- chased in the lobby to-night. tp All Buildings Encroach. All the buildings on the south-east side pf Montreal street encroach on the street line. A. Strachan pays the city so much a year réntal. It is not at all to be wondered at that R. G. Armstrong, in erecting his new. build: ing, had it placed in line with the rest of the buildings in the block. Must File A Plan. A Bright Wrong the result of an attack of delirium Aremiens. In consequence, the officer will be only able to take back a cer tificate of the man's death. Bertrand was a bright young man, whose down- fall was'due to drink, PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All "Over The World. The C. P. R. will rebuild elevator D fire. David Roberts, a well-known archi- tect, died at 450 Huron street, Tar onto. The scholarship at the Royal Col- lege "of Music, London, has awarded this year to Jules Lamon- me, Montreal. 'homans Fitzpatrick, an old English Brookville soldier, and for years a laborer, died Monday in St. Vincent de Paul hospital. I board of trade urges the council to authorize the mayor to ap- "ply to Mr. Carnegie for $10,000 for library purposes. A bylaw is being prepared in Ot- tawa, compelling physicians to re port cases of tuberculosis just as they do contagious diseases. On April 6th, the marriage of Hon. John Charlton, Lynedoch, Omt., to Miss Cora Janet Owen, also of Lyne- doch, was celebrated. The long-looked-for trial of the pe tition to unseat Hon. Clifford Sifton as M.P. for Brandon has been set down for April 21th, at Brandon. Am ocean voyage has heen recom- mended for Hon. C. S, Hyman, minis- ter of public works. His returm to Ottawa is still considered to be far distant, A. T. Weldon, secretary of the Hali- fax board of trade, has resigned. Mr. Weldon has accepted the position of sales agent of the Port Hood Coal company. Plans for a settlement by arbitra tion of the strike of the employees of the American Ship Building company, Clevelpnd, Ohio, were abhndonet on Tuesday night. At Exeter, N.H., Dunbar Hall, the only wooden dormitory at Phillips- Exeter Academy, was burned and 35 s2¢ond storey windows. J. J, O'Flaherty, Quebec, a newspa- per man, was recently appointed a special commissioner to represent the dominion government at the Interna tional exhibition, Dublin, Ireland. The Windsor council suggests the ap- pointment of a deputation to wait on the minister of inland revenue in Ot- tawa, asking for the return of the ferry franchise to the control of the city. At Elizabethtown, on = Tuesday, Cyrus Wright, a venerable resident, passed away in the cighty-seventh vear of his age. Deceased was father of Messrs. A. S.,, D.S. and S. H. Wright, of Brockville, At Chatham, N.B., one of the bailers in the Miramichi Pulp $ind Paper com- pany's mill exploded. The fireman, Edward McDonald, was seriously hurt, but eight of nine other men in the | building escaped unhurt. The holy synod is preparing a pro- jeet for the revision of the Russian divorce laws, enlarging the basis for divorce, which is now practised on limited grounds, 'and has resulted in a considerable decrease in marriages. Amherstburg people are sore over the action of the government in again giv. ing the mail-carrying contract be- tween Windsor and Ambersiburg to the stage lines. The Sandwich, Wind- sor and Amherstburg electric line wanted it In Chicago, on April 9th, fire de stroyed the six storey brick building, generally known as the Hollister Block, on Madison street. Loss about £310,000, a large part of which was in job printing office machinery, stoek and material. ' Death came suddenly to Charles Rankin. a well-known farmer and cat- tle dealer of Wyebridge, Ont.. ob Ties- day night. Mr. Rankin had left Bar- rie and died before the train reached Allendale. Acute indigestion is given as the cause. In the senate on Tuesday Beeretary of State Scott said if there had been a treaty agreed upon between Great Rritgin and the United States the Canadian government had not been advised of it. He doubted if there wos any foundation for the report. eo Great Northern railway will construct a system in Canada, accord- ing to President Hill's statement. that will be equivalent to their United States system. He says they have ten million dollars to spend in this coun- try. Members of the, Wibnipeg grain ex- change state that they would sooner have their charter anpulled than am- ended, though Hon. Robert Rogers says if they will submit to pmendment the extra session of the legislature may not be held. In the senate on Tuesday Senator Ferguson's motion to amend the Grand Trunk pension bill by provid: ing that the company cannot ask em- nlowees to waive rights to damnges for injury or death in the company's service. was rejected by twenty-sbyven to eighteen. Hereafter, every person erecting a At Chicago, Woward Nicholas and building must not only get a permit fram the city engineer, She is a ity's building inspector, but must file by ed pn of the building. The city byJaws are going to be enforced, ny and colds," Gibson's yrup. Cares any Young Man Who Went Because of Dripk-ule before his arrival, at Montreal jail, as at Fort William, recently damaged by, students were compelled. to jump from | inst, with a good Joes Hi | i = b 1 Was Wanted For Robbery at i Manistee, Michigan. sidence.* Service was' conducted by Montreal, April 10.--Sheriff Jolin A. [Rev. Mr." Stillwell. Deccased is sur Higgins, Manistee, Mich., arrived in |vived > two sons, Mathias, at home, the ¢ity, today, with a warrant for land Ji mn, of Sharpton. W. L. Grass the arrest of John D. Bertrand, an |ottended the Holstein sale at Na- employee of the Manistee and G nee and purchased a find 'cow. Misa Rapids railway, which he was ac Shannon is on the sick lise. of 1 to the extent of . $2,000. He was considerably surpriad Dance At Wolfe Island. that had died some hours | Wolfe Island, April 10. party, land and Clayton, and largely from the island. The siccess of the evening News From Wilton. ~ Wilton, April 9.--Buckley Lake has rented his farm to a neighbor, W, Reid, Murvale, Mr. Lake retaining the house, garden and pasture land, Blake Asselstine returned on Saturday to his school mear Whithy, after spending the holidays at his father's, N. A. Asselstine's. Rev. R. A. Whattam was in Kingston on Monday. Miss Mary Stewart, Watertown, is visiting her brother, William Stewart. Mrs. I. H Perry returned from Kingston yester- day, where - she has been since Mr. Perry's operation for appendicitis. Mr. Perry is improving nicely. Yarker Yielding. Yarker, April 10.--The county road- making gang, with their waggons, crusher and engine, commence opera- tions this week, H. A. Bakdr, now in Cuba, will start for home next week, William Woodhouse, Jr., has moved on | the Brawley farm. The people here jare sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Bruise During their residence made many warm them well in their Jessie Win- and children. here they have | friends, who wish new home in Belleville. | ter, aduate nurse of the Ringston i oo hospital, has returned to King- ston. Mrs. A. Connelly has returned from Kingston. The ladies' 'aid will / likely repair the inside of the Metho- | dist church here. J. C. Connelly is | making extensive improvements to his | residemce here. Joy Hamilton has | moved to Yarker. Latimer Locals. Latimer, April 9.--A number of the farmers are busy in the sugar bushes. The cheese factory started, on the lst i supply of milk. Qibson, Morven, is cheese maker. Miss Jennie Wood is home for a few days, owing to the severe ill- jness, of her brother. Miss Liblne | Sherwood, having spent a few days in Kingston, has returned. Miss Pearl F. Taylor left for Harlowe, on Satur lay, to resume her duties, as teacher. thera. Macdonald Taylor, Montreal, having spent a few days with his pn- rents here, has returned, © Miss Luella Traves, Sydenham High School, and Miss May Taylor, Kingston Collegiate Institute, spent their Easter holidays at their parents' homes here. Miss | Jennie Hughson, spent a couple of days this week the guest of her aunt, { Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. J. Taylor and little Gladys spent a few days of the past week with friends in the city. : rt sn Prince Albert Growing. Prince Albert, Sask., April 10.--The assessors have just about completed the assessment of the city. 'Some idea of the increased value of property and the building operations @atrried on last year may be judged when it is learned that "the total assessment this vear will be in the neighborhood of six millions, as against two millions 4 last year. C.P.R. Moving To Smith's Falls. Ottawa, April 10.--Superintendent Spencer, of the Ottawa division of tha C.P.R., confirms the announcement that Smith's Falls would supersede Carleton Place as a terminal point and the site of the C. P.-R. shops. About 200 employees of the company's shops now at Caeleton Place will be moved to Smith's Falls this year, p------ Died At Hotel Dieu. The death oceurred at the Hotel Dien, Tuesday, after a short illness, of Arthur Whelan, of Victoria street. Deceased was twenty-nine years of age, and was a brother of Mrs. James McCain, of Victoria street. The fune ral will take place Thursday morning to St. Mary's cqthexdral. yo The congregation of St. Paul's church will give a - reception, on Thursday night, to Rev. W. F. and Mrs. Fitagerald. E. J. Hebert, general agent, C.P.R., Montreal. and J. A. Anderson, travel ling passenger agent, are in the city to-day. Spring blood medicines. It pays to buy them at (¥ibson's Red Cross drug store. All fresh there, George Cliff, real ostate agent, has sold the house af 132 Earl street, own- ed by McKelvey & Birch, to Prof. John Waddell. i Lipton's black aml red currant jelly, about 50 glass jars, 16¢c. while it lasts. Gilbert's. r Rev. C. E. Me nning attended the dinner of the laymen missionary move- ment in Toronto on Tuesday. 3 The only reliable moth proof bag i the double strepgth tarine bag. Sok at Gibson's Red Fos drug store. The Limeoln Saving and Trust com- Leonard Teonold © were copvicted of the murder of Mrs. Margaret Leslie. | the actress. Nicholas was sentenced | to life imprisonment, while Leopold | was given 'a fourteen-year term in prison. Robbery is said to have been the motive of the crime. Red Cross drug store. pany, Philadelphia, closed its doors on Wednesday morning. Distriet Attorney Jerome began his summing up address in the Thaw case at 11:34 am. : LR fate condition, to-day, mained unchanged. 2 GE, buy it at Gib re- : ie," was due to the management commit- tee, H. C. Hogan and J, 8. Brice 1 land. : Is Te SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS Je : ' | iF } see bRITEE u McKelvey & Birch [69 and 71 Brock Street. se--and every toilet purpose as a soap as "Baby's Own" cannot be bought for as little Beware of i tions and but the genwine * by FROM KIDNEYS ) of fn 4 i I : ik q to my i | I i Li Ail aks admatafe , to oy Koda Pile are 800 per box or 3 or homes for G13 for mie oh olf deabore i f 2s ; i ¥ inability to premises in the I am now opem- ing up the best selected stock of Imported Suitings I have ever shown. . Yaluss combined with class first- and workman- a a vegetable ed from Japan. ent, is soda--just the old ioned soda. Yet Zutoo will cure headache asquickly as any drug and without injury to the system. trimmings ship leave nothing to be de- sired at WACCONER'S Call and inspect the tocks The Principal Part of ent import- 1d fash- « Baby's we, ssa There are a great many satis fed people in Kimgston to-day us- is Ag our flour and the 1% creasing all the wad ask for time. Be sure PATENT HUNGARIAN For Bread | WHITE 38Mor ox kes, biscuitajete. Ltd Kingsto:s ROSE

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