Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1908, p. 3

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" EARTHY MAYORALTY; 1908," ms YESTERDAY. Damage in Kingston--Said .to Be Greate---EBuildings Shattered, Church . Reduced to Debris-- Feared Whole Island Has Suf- fered. ; 70 THE ELECTORS : At the request of large numbers uself . of citizens, 1 offer myself"as a' an J dmestown, , Jan, 4.--A heavy Widate for the Mayoralty. If you earthquake shock was felt sicoughout deem my ten years of well-meant | the island of Jemaica at 1.9 o "lock, ater morning, and Ja it service as on Aldernion to have beent that much damage was Jone of value to the people, I' can confi-} Stewardstonn jas he ici in the north we episcopal dently appeal for your support for which lias' been badly shakea by a position in which experience and.| big 'quake of last year was ro : to debris, and other buildings in intimate knowledge of city affairs! Hown were amas. hire Are can be most effective for the gen-| that much harm was done eral good. "a other peints on . RH. TOYE. is feared, stuff rer thus a, thie fovad the re- in the ports Ricoto and south shore. + en. ARRESTED IN HAMILTON. } Two Men . Caught Horrey's Drug Store. Hamilton, Jan. 4.--George arrested at midnight by Constable Bmith' on the charge | breaking into J. H. Horrey's {stom and' stealing perfume. The stable noticed two of the men starid: Jing guard 'and getting elose to them | without. arousing their suspic fons, In answer to over five hundiesl qual- | drew his revolver apd fired One shot lin the air. Ford. and Watson. sur- ir ified electors, by petition; Fre ndered. Purot was later caught in Nine bottles of perfume requested me to offer myself as a can: | the cellar. on him. At the police were found conrt to-day the prisoners were found suilty and Ye for sentenve, Case. Involving $25,000 News reached bere, to-day, of the arrest at New York, of Adam Stucho wisky, who is wanted in Clayton, N.Y {for examination ad to various rok | beries, aggregating losses of $25,000 | The 'prisoner. was arrested by means {of a photograph he had taken in | Clayton. > { men, were 'MAYORALTY, 1908 CITY OF KINGSTON. -------------------- con- who have, 'didate for the Mayoralty, I beg leave | that I have to do | therefore, request 'the vote and to state consented g 80. 1, influence of all favorable to my elec tion as Mayor for 1908. A. E.ROSS, M.D. Nov. 26, 1907. : To the Electors of ¢ Cataraqui Ward. ---- a i p---- Troops To Quell Riot. Mundie, lad., Jan. 4.--Eleven hun dred troops arvived this morning at | (iovernor Hanley's order to quell the | street. car steike riots. "Reliable Rubber Goods" at Gibson's: Red Cross Phorie 230. Veo for Toye for mayor JBOARD OF EDUCATION. : -------- TO TIE ELECTORS OF VICTORIA WARD: If 14 years experience at the board can be of service to you, I'am at your dis pasal, it is not my purpose to canvass | you are intelligent enough to decide. 1 stand all that is best: and' progressive for the educational wdvamtiage ef our children. Nothing is too geod in fitting them for life's dues. : "¥.'6." ELLIOTT. are sok 1 solicit your support and drug store me as your CATARAQUI vote to elect Alderman WARD. J.J. HARTY. 0000000000004 0000000 for 1 CATARAQUI WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : I most respectfully soticit your votes and influence to 1d M8 one of your Aldermen at the Ujty Toupeil Board, for 1908-09-10 J. M. HUGHES. VICTORIA WARD. It will he my endeavor to serve the interests of the city to {ho best of my ibility, if honored with = election as Public School Trustee, a PERCY B. CHOWN. ~ BOARD OF EDUCATION. FRONTENAC WARD. VOTE FOR THE ELECTION OF Herbert N. Robertson J 'RONTENAC WARD. FOR FRONTENAC WARD Accessing the Hiquost of = number of Public Schoo supporters, I have de cided to become & date for Trustee. RIDEAU WARD. If 1 may not beve the privilege of seeing : you personally, please accept (his. notice as a request to favor me with Your vote and influence In Suieuih % Having been Fequestad by a great many of the electors, have decided to offer myself as an Aldermanic Candidate for Rideau Ward. Your vote and mfluence are respectfully requested. J. F. KNAPP, AN GLIN. BOARD OF EDUCATION. the for Victoria Ward, I. re spectfully solicit your, votes and nfl lence to sedurd iy election. I an' henrti {ly in favor of Hiddertte fees in the Col !leglate Institifte, 'and If elected, 1 shall move secre. 4 more moderite feo | than the present one. S. J. KILPATRICK, accepted nominaeion Hav log School Trustee for RIDEAU WARD. TO THE ELECTORS ; I am wo candidate for Alderman, and | solicit your votes aud [nfluence to secure | my election. WILLIAM McCARTNEY, to Fairweather s URKES] Robbing | Parot, | Frank Ford and Harry Watson, young of drug by | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, -- SOME SENSIBLE ADVICE. A London Circular ' Tells Emi. grants to Be Content' to Learn. "The Emigrants' has issued. a cirew: far containing a new feature, namely hints to emigrants. These "are told that it-is useless to go to Canada un- less they adapt themselves to local conditions amd respect local feelings "Ba content . to Pe first, rather than teach; it saves. "Don't above all things, attempt to. uwhpress Cana- dian amplovoes how much better 'we do things' in England." 'Eanigrants are also told they must be prepared to work harder and longer The Brazilian Review, of Rio de Ja says the Englishman who emi-- grifes is always grumbling, thinks he eannot beefstenk and beer to his liking, thinks the land of his adoption a very poor sort of place, and does hesitate to say so. aie TORONTO WILL HONOR Edward Hanlan With a / Public Funeral. 5 Toronto, Jan. The Teronto city couned will give the late Edward Han- Jan a public funeral on Tuesday af- ternoon. A wreath was sent by the city council to-day. The question of whether or not the body will lie in state in city. eouncil chamber, Tues- day morning, has not been decided as vet, but such has been suggested by frietds of Hanlan: The mayor to-day paid tribute te the memory of the great oarsman who had done more then any other man in his time to advertise Toronto and Canada. Two affidavits figured in the parks' enquiry this: morning. Ong of these, which was a retraction of certain statements about alleged immoral con- duct on the part of John Chambers, parks comimissioper, was said by Wil- liam Jordan, to be false. Jordans name was signed to the statement and he swore that the signature was a forgery Jordan also told of a man named Povd coming from Olean, New York state, and attempting to per- him to sign a similar docu: ment, but he stated absolutely that never signed it. The document was read in court. .' London, Jan Information Office on nerd, got not suade ne not VALUE OF EXPORTS Canada to United States Very Large. . Windsor, Ont., Jan. ¥--The total value of exports from Canada to the United States through Windsor for the jear was 83.571,i74, an increase of more than a million and a quarter over, the previous year. The export of whiskey to the United States last year reached a total of $1,034,347. This is one of the biggest items in the list. The value of whiskgy parted in the previous year was $84 183, A larger number of persons mov- ed from Windsor district to the United States in 1907 than m 1906. ..ue to- tal value of household eficcts which | passed over the border in 1907 was £106,806, as compared with $72,011 in 1906, From An Island Wedding. Wolfe Island, A very pgity wedding took place at the home of Mrs. James Kyle, on Tuesday éven her only daughter, Miss united in marriage to Robert Horne, of the foot of the is- land. ~The bride looked charming, wearing a costume of white silk, and was ably assisted by Miss Maggie Keeley, who also wore a very pretty costume. James Kchoe was best mang The ceremony was performed by Rev Mr. Lancaster. The young couple re ceived. many costly and numerous presents, showing the high esteem in which the bride was held. They left for an extended trip on the American On going away the bride wore a pretty travelling suit of blue LE Spoor, wife and baby, Toronto, are visiting their relatives on the island Miss Spoor is home with her parents, from Toronto. 4. DP. Cos grove will teach in the village separ ate school this year. Miss Sadie Mc Ardle will teach in the front schools Jan. 3 ing, when Maud, was side. Tressa ---- Taken By Storm. Yarker, Jan, 3.--One of the residences in Yarker is owned Uncle Thomas Burgess, and his was taken: list night, by stHrm; Moscowites conting laroest by home the down in great numbers and taking full possession of it. No resistance could be offered, as they eame well laden with the many good things of life, and the generous old couple gave them the freedom of their home. All fully enjoyed them selves, * and such sociability not generally seen, bing the Moscowites can. is FL do it. and it rejoiced the hearts of the old couple who were once residents of that place. After singing Auld Lang Svne and the national anthem, they left for their homes. x -- . ue The Yarmouth Divorce Case. London, Jan. 4.--Announcepent of the filing of the Countess of Yar- mouth's suit for annulment of her marriage to the Earl of Yarmouth, is perturbing England less on account of the scandal than as a result of the discovery that the marriage seftle-. ment was such as to render it impos- gible for the earl to retain any of the Thaw wealth. Physicians, it is said, will be the only witnegses. ---------------- Vancouver Riot Case. We have a beautifal range of ( patterns to 'Has from, Made i in any style you wish. Foe x "PRICES $2. 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 & 3% Soa Nn 3 Was Vancouver, Jan. 4.--A fourth Japa nese was . arrested to<day on the charge >of attempted murder in the "Little Riot," om New Year's mern- ing. Fireman Prost had his nose cut off in the fight, but will recover. All the victims are now doing well. Lit tle evidcnen against the arrested Jup- anese has been secured, except that veg arrested they had on blood spattered Slothing- Campbell-Bemnerman' s Nephew. A. Campbell, of Glasgow, Scotland, a nephew of Sir. Henry Campbeil- Barn werman, was in the city on" Friday. He is on a plasisnre trip to Canada. Xe Camptéil yaa with a ge t goods house. He : left to-day for Montreal. : 'men from Enterprise ar- .¢ity. this moming. and A to the genernt hospital. Sh 3 ambulance. Roth were 4 fom foxes, . 3k Jeants i realized' was $27.70. Mrs. T. G. Buck, Hmusements. Grand Opera; House. WEDNESDAY, JAN) 8th.. i The Theatrical Event of last season, in New York, Eight mouths at the Madison Square Theatre to throoged enthusastic housbs. WALTER N. LAWRENCE Presenls CARLOTTA NILLSON| And the Madison Square Company in | "THE THREE OF Us"! Which received the unaminods and un qualified endorsement of the Frees of New York, Philadelphia, Boston ead i . Boe $1, 51.50 on sale ' i 'For. Her Father's Sake ' Prices--20¢ 75¢., Seats now Jan. 1ith-- Kingston & Bath 'Road Company: THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUF Pad of above Company will be held at the Secretary's Office, 1 On- | tario street, on WEDNESDAY, Sth Jan- uary, 1908, at 11 an. i R. VASHON ROGERS, Becretary. Warning tothe Public. The dian andl Amerjtan Shoe Re- pairing , 201 Princess street, will on Jan sary 2nd, and until further notice, fix leather soles and rubber heels on'Vour hoots for 75c. Now is your chance ta have your boots repaired | cheap as you require good hoots wet weather I am able -to do this having in stogk a large consignment of the best lesther and rubber heels Hye we a rial" and 1 guaranlee satisfaction I lead, others follow, J. Green. "THE IMPERIAL SCOTS" CON- CERT COMPANY CITY HALL, Monday Evening, Jan. 13th. M. HAMILTON, the greatest Scot Tenor of the Century, MARY M MACLEAN, greatest living Scottish and Gaelic Sovramo. ELSIE DISCON CRAIG, Fantertains in @ class by her- self. THOMAS HENRY GORG E, Piano Virtuoso Tickets, p Plan at Uglow's. HOCKEY MATCH Ottawa College vs. Queen's FRIDAY, JAN. 10th. Game called at 8 p.m General admission, 50c, Reserved seats,, 50e. pa ire Ontario Powder Co , Limited. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Ontario Powdde Company, Limit ed will be held in purssance of by law dn that behalf, at the ns 5 office, at No. 115 Brock Era King ston on WEDNESDAY the 15th instant, at 11.80 o'clock am. By der. { A. MACPHERSON Secretary-Trea January, 4th, 1908 COUNTESS ZARA Clatrvoyant and' Paindst.' The lady who read the late President McKinley Hand. She tells your name. 102 Queer street. Postivel Just two weeks mm King ston. \ NEWS FROM CATARAQUI. rer The Village is Losing Several of Its Residents. : Cataragui, Jan. 3.-The Methodists held a saceessful Christmas trea enter- tainment on Christmas eve; proceads, $20.40, Revy Mr. Stillwell was remem- bered in a practical manner, by the members of the Epworth League. The Anglicans held their entertainment on New Year's sve, It took the form of a tea and various amusements for the Sunday school scholars and their par "Teddy Bear" was present, and each child a gift, and a bag of candies, plucked as the frait of a well-laden Christmas treds Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke enter taihed thei? near réatives here %o a dinner at their home' on Nelson street, on December 2%, ith Mr Cooke's seventy-sighth birthday; . All wished him many happy retuens of the day. W. Ferguson has sod. his farm to Mr. Bladketock, Glénbarmnie Mr. Ferguson-will move away in the spring and all ar» sorty to lose such a good citizen. Mr O'Conngg, also will move to the city. as hg hag let his farm on shares. Bertram Marri son, Miss Lottie Weston and Miss May Ely, are spending their vadation here, at their different, homes. J. Cooks] and daughter, Gertrude of Marrishyrg, have been visiting relatives: Bere, and inthe city. x Wilkinson Haveock. Jagd, was ¢alking on ot itaraqgui riends, and | rendwing this, week.' Br. - W. Wright | hig has been staying with Mr. and. Mrs. Etngst Cooke. Mise CaypGnds North more has gone back to New York, af ter visiting her sider, ns HF Simpson. Mr, and Mre J ~ Burnett re- ceived a Christmas present of a haby daughter. Mr. Cairns and family have moved inte one of Mr. Lancaster's houses, Harry Harpell is spending the holidays with relatives in Oshawa. C Adair, Jr. Toramto, returned home for the "holidays. The collectors of the Bible Society, 'Mist Gene, Myo 7. Bawden, and- Miss E. Valleau, Wars very supcessiul last vear. gave of London, Eng entertained u Tomer oT young forte oil the cember 30t qugping of De ™ Curling Friday Night. e first curl of wen Bgl 700 8 ag: ll Bro night Ard ty as follows ; Dyde, Prof. Gill, Reve: Robert Laind, Se d Driver," X. Tarcott, J. Hooper, Slater, kip --2h; * ite was in fair condition and the members were very glad to get back agaix at the roarin "gpme. Whep things ave in full "swing. and when the entire loo gurfade d¢in good "shape, three. and four gates will be pulled off every night, and aun interesting time is promised ed Railway Buffala, N:¥y Cathcart, city Thi frostaon AS HOUSEKEEPER, Chicago. - _ L {INTERNAL this | plac ex 1908. PAGE THREE. The People's Forum. SITUATIONS WANTED. FOR | a gentleman without family. Can | take positiom adler April isi. Agucs W. Suauth, Ilmonte, Unt. ARTICLES WANTED. JOHN THOMPSON HAS GOOD | Happy Thought Haoges and oni to sell at low prices, and persons having good Furniture or Stoves to dispose of, before selling drop a card | to 333 Princess street. i ---- PERSONAL.' FORMA--BEST restorer. Produces Inxuriant } growth measuring ane inch per | month. Excellent Nerve Tom€, cures) Headache, Neuralgia, Dandruff and! Eezema Demonstration . treatment | free. Shampoo fifty cents. Manufac- tured by Mme. Eider, Dressmaking Parlor's, 253 Princess St. Evening Costumes a specially, Opera Cloaks, ete. |CAPILLI hair ENOW MUSCULAR WEAKNESS cause of disease. Ii you will give 10 to 15 minutes daily to my remedial exercises you will receiye such a de- gree of vigorous health that will ever convince you thet judiciously stemu- lated muscy effort will cure al- most any junctions] disorder. I treat any age of either sex troubled with indigestion, constipation, weak Jungs, Sat chest, round shoulders, spinal curvature or any other weak- ness: Write for \ particulars to Physical ., INrector G. A. Palmer, 67 Alfred street. MONEY AND BUSINESS, OUR. EoLGins COVER NORE OF Ming and contents than any ' ther I, offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ot Square. LONDON AND GLOBE Company, Available mssets $61,187,215. in addition to which the policyholders bave Tor security the unlimited lability of all the. stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty msured at lowest possible rates: Before remewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. LIVERPOOL, Fire Insurance LOST. A HOU HELP WANTED--FEMALE, FOR SALE. SEMAID. ATPL 66x] 1 I Ning SERVA +7 the eveni NO WASH ww to 160 EXPERIENCED CENA GIRI FOR al houseWw fa Iwo in A NE ; SER VANT. NO WADH- ing Aly in evening at the resi dence of J. M. Farrell, 36 Harrie St FOR SMALL srstand cooking , Cor. Bagot and A GOOD SEI fam ily. Must Tv ¥ to Mise Wales streets. ja GOOD } livery Af Earl Amy ra -- roa VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR. SALPFi- you AN, WORK } Double house, on Johnson aa ne bi "us Wark. Write 1- property of the late Josuph Jamie ah, of lephone son. new used as a dwelling and wm utaber's shop. Apply to Messrs. aiken & Walkem, RESPECTABLE ral A GENERAL 2ist OF a Jan M nerled TO-LET STORES, Storage, street PY, 'King st rect - . OFFIVES, DWELLINGS, A COMPETENT GENERAL SE R Wy AN T's elec. McCann's, 51 Broek No washing I . Mrs. Goevow Queen's Ug wages, rincipal 8 - . STORACE FOR FURNITURI dry rooms, Frost's { Queen St Phone s¢ WANTED-GENERAL. COR. KING ol STEAM HEATED ROOMS, and Brock St. Apply to McUann Brock street. SITUATION EXPERIENCED SOW ny Address Box 89, 'EACHER, "ror 8. 8. NO. 7, LOBOR Hh ough, Protestant Ar stating ex perience and qualifics 5, to W. Ih pedy, Leland, Ont nen lease Mt KING STREVT, FURNIS unfurnished v eg terms, apply J. 3 in 'HRER FURNISHED ¥ he ROOMS, WITH TL AGHER, FOR Ss Protestant teacher, stating salary, to Treasurer, Clarendon Withe slreet TWO NOOMS A without board. Wold Apply at No. Le FURNISHED " o hoite location OUT OF £ : yards or cellars, or other Lagga Go Bare aod lighted, carted. Prices right. Apply to if Harrie stree Lytle, General Carter, 85 Main St. - --_ A A JoB CLEANING ASHES HOUSE ON CORNER PATRICK AND lagian toad, § Y . a nd ripe BRING THEIR Overcoats and have them pressed and cleaned, also get a new velvet eollar rar der / y 1 tagian Road on, it .makes them like AW. DTIC | meme mm---- ---- ry right Galloway, The Tailor 131 Brock St., next to Bibby's Livery > ARCHITECTS ARTHUR 18, ARCHITECT, OF jou and Bagot streels GENTLEMEN TO WAULONS, FURNI! ture, Pianos, or yv article for stor age, by the mont year, or any way required. For further information, apply to Laturney's Uarriage Works, Anchor 3g and 393 Princess St. "Phons, 'Phone, 845 53. - CARRIAG lice, Cor BMITH, ARCHITEC? Building, Market Square, AN Al ASK A SABLE MUFF. WHILE shopping on THursday aftéerncom Finder will 1@ rewarded by leaviog at | Whig office { A COLD RING tween Oo unre er will he re Brock street. GT ND DOG KILLED the DIAMOND SF Kivg and Ma of Dec. 1907 IN irke Print TWO FAMILIES SLAIN BY RUSSIAN BANDITS. Out of Thirteen Persons, Oaly' Three Little Children Escape With Their Lives, Moscow, Two families wer practically this week @t a lonely farm on Steppes' . neat vovotcherask by a of robher. who dispatched even household cat and dog. The names renko, his wife, fourteen-year-old Jan. 4. exterminated the bana the Bonda- his | oi the kitted are his - Nikita, daughter, Xenia, named Limoreénkoi, family, Gretchenko, and his two voung little of - the hid from the gon, and a young wan and of the other wife, his brother, shildren. Three Bondarenko family his boys mur Jerers and escaped It appears .that the Bondarenko family had just retired for the nigl when the floor burst in and three trangers entered. Brandishing revol they commanded every to out. -Pazed with sleep, ly obeyed, veral other 'evolvers and the Jondarenko was ordered to hand over all the had. He replied that we possessed only #4, to pos 1 h the torted that that' mst five cents | was vers one the fam ome and saw se men ropes outside door mon< "re leader' ve mel robber would give ach « At this point his Xenia, fell threw . a} her | and | the girl A robber head and bragined The Nikita, the voung man, Limorenkoi, were next | seize] and killed in the same hanner Bondarenko and his wile were locked up in a cupboard, heard thé robbers enter building, where the Shricks and groan whole Gretchenko family powered and -- murdered wife was sirgngled with Fope Bn ; Next the robbers ret@rned draceed farth Bondarenko smd bis wile; and slaughtered them. - The three youngest children _ escaped the o- | tier and Were left. alone with the d A peasant visiting the faFim. dineos ed the. tragedy and rescued the chi dren next day. The bodies showing her het loth ov vith a hat hoy, then whence they the adjoining Gretchepkos slept, af the were Gretchenko's of arose over prece urderers no different had were found 'in that the victims made vain attempts at flicht. Some of them had their hands tied behind | their backs. * On the girl, Xenia's bat- | tered face traves of tears were stil um | visible, ------------------ Vote for--Teovefor-maveor-- A CPR. freight trains crashed win a Toronto street car, strock Agust. | Waunk, who was working below the | embankment, killing him. Beware of the man who has 5 mania {for offering spologies. + State of Ohio, City of Toledo, To Lucas County. bf Frank J. Uheney makes oath thet Be | is senior partoér of the fem of F. J Cheney & Uo., doitig busitess in the City | oe Toleds Coupty and State siofesud wd that seid Sem will pey the sum of | ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each | and every cose of Catarrh that catimot be cured by the ase of Hall's Caterrh Chre FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in | my presence, this 6th day of Decesnber, AD. 1886. (Seal) A. WW, GLEASON, Notary Public. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ily, =nd seta_streetly on the tlood aed | | mucous auriatin of the system. Send for sestimonals free F. J. CHEXEY, & Cp. Toleds, O. Haid hy al) Drogaists, 75 Take ¥ p Family Pilis tor CONStipa § i prisenger fickes- for the " §rie "euilway, died, tie ¥ morn. | ing >i Litas {DR varded hy leaving at 191 { | human lab tand refine n= -- {POWER & BONS ARCHITECTS MER» MEDICAL. Bre ee STANLEY 'J. KEYES, L Chief Resident Surgeon, in the New | York Pol ( Hospital, bas opened | ---- an office p St., Opposite | Cy Y.M.C.A i THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. C. W. CASSON. Nature In 8 KIRKPAY Marriage Licenses Human Authority hu peaple bad ¢ doctrines hin Huma tar auth Lv re urdit) or the weird privide as aut becom i 1 Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. Harness at Address, Rev. ; for free Beacon street, | literature, WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit! and Saves Much, Good Variety at STRACHANS, Cutters, New Carriages, eté., for sale Sale of Horses y every Saturday Attention, Furnaces! I your furnace nevis fepairing want any work none the Water Heating, or Thum) it call, you will get promp! good satisfaction : DAVID HALL, INE Tyne C. H. Powell, ALWAYS. ' Carpenter and Jobber 5 PULTE 1h 103 Raglan St. Phone 336 Brook' Bt. The Princess Theatre will be converted into a first class, refined Vaudeville House, Commencing Week of Jan, 6h. Prices of admission wil be: Adults. 0c. €hil- dren, Se. Matinees will beriin cach afternoon Yor 5 cts admission tgeverybody, Performance will last 1 hoar The bill for next week consists of : Brooks & Gordon's MUSICAL C 'OME DY "Wise Bob" TRICK DOG. Two rolls of Moving Pictures resand ios trated Songs. 7

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