Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1908, p. 6

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"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 22, 1908. ta, LL ---- (IMEI RAILWAY *~ IN COANECTION WITH Ganadian Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12. 10 m. Ex «For Ottawa, Mone | Qeboc, ohn, N.B., Halifax, Jotente: Chicago, Den' ver, Rene Bauit Marie, Duluth, St. Towa, Wisp Vancouver, Seatile, | Porth end San Fraacisco. 500 paw. for Sbarbot COnDecting with C.P.K., East and Wet: 7.45 s.m., Mixed--For Henirew and i0- | te ANengErs loav Kingston st 12.10} Lm. wreive in Ottawa at 445 pm, eterhoro, 4.48 p.m. ; Toronto, Vos Montreal, 6.50 p.me; Boston, 7.30 | St, John 11.20 a.m. KINGSTON OTTAWA. Leave Kingeton, 12.1¢ p.m., arrive Dutams, 4.45 Leave Ottawa, 10.45 | on, 3.45 paw. Direct | rew with CP.R. No. leave. Renfrew, 4.156 p.m., for Pem: Broke, Port Arthur, Winnipeg and Paci- fle Const F CONWAY, Gen. Pass Agent. Bay of Quinte Railway Now short it Hog J for Tweed, N a De at 4 pone i Tonal UPR] ingstom. { iy | | i Kosi, LE REN FN SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK Re TN] Traine Will leave and wrrive sd City Depot, Foot of Johnson street. GOING WEST. Live. City Ar Oty | eeseee 12.30 amy 1. ---- 338 yi GOING EAST. Love, City Arr. City Nov 8 medl oe oo 1.48 amy 2.12 am, Apress 2.53 am, 8.02 ap. mam 5.18 a.m. 8.50 a.m "6 mall ws «1.00 pm, 1239 pm ¥ 4 fast express .. 1.00 pan. 1.29 p.m "13 otal nw 7.08 p.m, 7.88 pm Noe. 1,2,8, 4,56, Tend 8, run dally Al} other trains dally except Sunday; For full particulars apply to J. P. BANLEY, Agent, corne§ som pnd Ontario streets Joh INTERCOLONIAL VSR. 7 04 Royal Mail Trains From Montreal to Halifax CONNECTING WITH Royal Mail Steamers From Halfax to Liverpool Se (anada's Famous Train THE MARITIME 1 * though © water CHING HUMOR ON LITTLE BOY His Hands were a vere a Solid Mass, and } Disease Spread Ail Over His Body --In Four Days the Child was Entirely Cured=Mothor Strongly RECOMMENDS S CUTICURA : SOAP AND OINTMENT One day we noticed that dur little boy. wag broken out. with itching | fores. ¢ first noticid it on his little His hands wer not as bad then, and we didn't think anything soriots would reeilt. Bui the next day we heard of the Cuticura Remedies be! ag #0 good for ilching sores, ete, that 1 t 1 "would get them. fame the discose had spread all over nis body, and his hands wer not but a solid mass this liching disease, 1 went to the drmig store and purchased 8 box of Cuticura Soap and one hox of Cyticura Ointment, 'snd that night 1 stripped my little boy and look the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water and wished him well. Thea I dried him with a soft bath towel Cuticura Ointment sn! rubbed him thoroughly with it, 1 did this every §yfning | before I put Lim to bed and tires four nights lie was entirely | "Yon havp, my permission to ublish this bopaue anvbody who suf- | ered as my ba'yy did ought to know of the Cuoticurs itemedies, 1 will surely | y recommend the Cutiourn | Remedies, for they are a godsend to all euffering with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank 2 mahue, 203 Fremont St, Kokomo, .. Sept. 16, 6 100i" 7" PI MPLES | And Blackheads Prevented and Cured by Cuticura. Gently smear the face with Cutieura Ointment, the great. Skin Cure, but do not rub, Wash off the minutes with Cuticura Soep and hot and continue to bathe the face freely for some minutes, Repeat morn- ing and evening, At cther times use hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath- ing the fage ad often as agreenble, Complete Extemial snd Intermal Treatment for Every Humor of Infants Clnidien, and Aduits consists of Cutieurs t alse the Skin, Cutieura Ointment 10 curs Resoivent (or in t Pills, in vials of 60) 1 1p 1 Faia, and Cutis i Chocolate Coated the Diooa Said world Potie A Drug & Coe Hoston, Mu Free, Cuticurs Book ¢ on Skin Discs os throughout he Corp. Soi Proms wir Maiied on The fa ou take out insurance in The Mutual Life, you : one of the owners 'of the company. You have a voice in mapping out the policy of the company ~--a vote for the directors who appoint the officers--and you othare eduitably in all the og EXPRESS Leavitig MONTREAL Fridays, at 12. 00! Yoon) carries passengers baggage and | : uropean mails, reaching the steamer"s - Andock at HALIFAX the following Satur afternoon. SPECIAL TRAINS carrying passengers and mails when inward gleam ers do not commect with the MARLIIME | Lg y leave HALIFAX immediate | the arrival of the steaner, mak- comections for Ottawa, Toronto, roit and .poiots West. "FOR TICKETS AND FURTHER IN- rok ATION, apply to oearest GRAND UNK RAILWAY AGENT, or to ~ Montreal Ticket Office 141 St. James St, QUEBEC 8.5. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached in 45 hours from New York by % Twin Screw Steamship *'Ber- __mudian," 500 tons, Sailings every Sat urday at 10 a.m, rr Bermuda to Nassau, Bahamas 8.8, "Trinidad" fortnightly in February and March. West India Cruises from New York New Steamer" "Guiana," 3,700 tops, with all to-date improvements and other first-class steamers sail from New Kork every 10 days, A ataistn ca Fa uty of scebery an ion . Do roid uhsurpaseed. For Jets giving rates of all infortnation, apply to A. ERBRIDG © & CO, ts, Co,, 29 "Broa eid Suites Steamship go ER . EVE, ALLEN 5 LINE TO Vo. * From St. John Halifax. : Fri. shay. 81. Sal. Feb. 1 i TL, Pets. Sat.y Fen is GE Fri, Feb. Stat a a Ei , oe or rh KIRKPATRICK, There are no stock-holders-- no enormous salud positions ~no expensive branch offi buildings. . Itisa MUTUAL y-- owned and contre y the y- Write to de. Company Head Office, Waterloo, Ont., for report showing the wonderhil Surah, of of dhis popular company, oO or call 83 OC S. Roun - District Agent | Kipgston, BY this | and tock the in. | Col. Ointment in five | vol FROM PICTON YOUTH PAYS FEE. ured While Sleigh-Rid- | Clapp Advocates | A Lad Inj ing--Mayor New Streets Park, Picton, Jan. .~In bis it@gural | address, before town council, Mayor iLlapp advocated the opemng of new streets and the securing of a desir t able public park. He thinks that the question of sewerage must be kept a | [live iswue until a proper sewerage sys- { tem for the sanitation of Picton is an | assured fact. He further intimated that be would urge the dominion gov- ernment to again dredge Picton har- | bor as was done in 1399. The only important business item at the meet ing was the appointment of the iol lowing officers : Auditors, Milton Adams and N. { trander; tax collector, T. Walmsley; medical health officer, Dr. J. Ww | Wright; board of health, F. Terwilli- gar; library board, Rev, William | Shearer, two years, apd J. P. Blake- ly, three years; five chief, H. N. Bab- { bitt. Lieut Os- | Col. Bog was elected honorary | president of Prince Edward Agricul | tural Society, at the annual meeting Bog was resigning from the sec retary- -treasurership after twenty-eight | years active service "Yor the society. He has been associated with it since | 1965. A unique item on the abstract statement, presented, was that telling { the story of a conscience-stricken youth | who, during the year, brought to Col, {Bog the twenty- five cents he had TOWN... A CONSCIENCE STRICKEN | and a Public | i i | Good lots of | 3%, 000: | to { -- Paid Centres. Montreal, Jan, 20.--About head of butchers' cattle, 91 : and lambs, and 52% offered © for sale at Point St. Charles stoekyards this { forenoon. The butchers were out stroug, but trade was slow, as higher | prices were asked all round, excepting | hogw, which are lower. Prime beeves sold at 5c. to Bic. per ;opretty good. cattle, 4c. to near , and, the common stock, 2ic. to . per lb. Calves sold at from 3fe. ib. Sheep sold at from 4jc. to 3c. per lb.; Jambs at 5c. to Ge. per lb. fat hogs sold at about Prices at 'Various ox fat the 398 sheep | hogs were | lb Be ie oie to Sic. per Ge. per lb. Chicago, Jan 2. --~Lattle--Receipts, steady to 10¢. lower; beeves, £3.65 to 38.20; cows and heifers, $1.40 i 3.25 to #4; calves, westerners, £3.90. to and feeders, $2.50 to £5.50 to" $7.25; 84.60; stockers | $4.65. Hogs--Receipts, 55000; steady higher; lignt, $1.15 to $1.45; mix- ed, $1.25 to $4.55; heavy, $3.20 to 84.55; rough, $4.20 10 $4.35; pigs, £3.65 to $4.25: bulk of sales, $4.35 to 34.45. Sheep-- Receipts, 23,000. steady: na- tive, $3.50 to $5.70; western, $3.50 to £3.70; yearlings, £5 to 86; lambs, 85.50 to $7.30. western, 85.50 to £7.30. East Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 20.-Cattle ~Receipts, 5,000 head; slow and 10¢, lower: prime steers, $550 to $6; shipping. #5 to $5.40: butchers', 34.25 to 85.25; heifers, $3.50 to 85; cows, $2.75 to $4.50; hulls, $3 to $4.50; stockers and feeders, $3 to $4.35; stock heifers, $2.25 to $3: to Be. #55. {evaded paying at exhibition time, | when he climbed over the fence. It is Linteresting to note that at the fair {shiere were 234 entries, for which $1,- | 245.58 was awarded. The officers for 1908 were elected ds Fotlows : lent, D. HB. Fraser, Northport; | presidents, H. B. Bristol and B. J Hophuss; directors, E. M. Herrington, 5. J. Healy, J. R. Anderson, W. k arter, G. M. Farrington, | burn, Ww. G McClellan, T. {and W. H. Benson. While sleigh riding down Union street hill, David Harrington, son of | Richard Harrington, the well-known | grocer, met with a serious accident | He steered his "'bobs" from the road- side to the sidewalk, when he crashed into a fence, smashing through the underboard.~J'he hoy was unable to avoid the force of the crash and his forehead was deeply cut, several stitches being necessary for the wound. At the final meeting of the high school board the abstract statement showed an over draft of 85.87 in the [bank. The salaries to the five staff teachers totalled 85.500. Of the mem- bers of the board, Rev. W. L. Arm tage and (. B. Allison, were at their time limit. The town council has put ex-Mayor Farrington on the board. Miss Strickland, formerly town dea- coness, now on furlough from India. where she, for the last five years, has | been engaged in missionary work, ad | dressed two largély attended meetings last week. Friday evening, st the G. J. G. Wright musicale was given in her honor. Miss Annie Evans, Trenton, bas been spending a few days in town, the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Barker. Frederick Healy has gone on a trip | to visit friends in Montreal and New York. | News From Stella. Jan. 20--~The C.0.F. anc | L.O.L. dances were held on January | 10th and 17th respectively and were | largely attended. | furnished ' excellent music |W. A. ott has purchased the | perty of the late J. C. Howard on i the Bay shore. B. Stevenson re- {turned from Buffalo, N.Y on Thurs | day where he attended the wedding of | his sister, Miss A, Stevenson. A. Wil- {lard had his shoulder blade fractured | {last week by falling from a sleigh on {the icy road. Our fishermen have | {hung up their nets after a very suc cessful season; report says that - one | Stella, for dancing. pro- AN ~ EATING ULCER. and corrupts the secretions. Are you looking for something that will give § "both pleasure and com- fort? She wil appre-§ c Uloass are skin disease, aod are more or | Jom directly eccanioned by a bad state of | the blood, which produces acrid humors | {all the marringep +hoat made $1,500, A great {old horses have been struck off the {forage list this winter. Our schools are ail in running order again our council has got down to iness. All" is peace and qu here. We are anxiously looki jee to give us a bridge to land. Our mail earrier, W, ihien, was unable to return from Bath owing to ice and heavy wind, having to remain there from | Friday until Sunday' morning. Report says another wedding in the near future. The voung ladies of the is land are holding a Leap Year dance on Friday night, January 24th, when ble young men are bevinvited. Miss Elma busi- 350 tness ing for the main J. Beau-{ {expected to No one ean expect to have a skin free | Sanders, Buffalo, N.Y., is here to spend when the blood is in a dis- | ithe winter with friends. At Chaffey's Lock. Chaffey"s Lock, Jan, 21.~The ice in the lakes is not as thick as usual this time of year, but all the ice men will be busy next week getting in a supply for summer. A new ice plough has been ordered by a few.residenis and will be usd to cut ice for all con- cerned. On Tuesday evening a very pleasant time was spent by quite a large party at J. W. Simmons. Thom- as Simmons has been appointed cinief engineer of the steamer Rideau Queen for the season of 1908. Capt, John Fleming will again -command the tug Edmond. Viocent Regan is still very ill and small hopes are entertained for his recovery. News From Glenvale. Glenvale, Jan. 21.<A number from here a the retin, day eve ing last. * Miss Vargaret Jo ret Jo |** Donald is attending in Kingston. Miss the past month with friends To While suffering Man's Race In Thé Snow | Jose East. Congratulations to » cheese Presi- | vice- | R: | Hep- | Tugwell's orchestra | and | re. | feminine nat and springers, steady, $20 to Veals--Receipts, 1,200 head; | and 25c. higher; $5 to $9.25. | Hogs--Receipts, 23,000 head; {and 10. higher; heavy, $1.45 to $4.55. mixed, #4.50 to $4.55; Yorkers, $4.55 to $4.65 pigsi $4.65 to $4.70: roughs, 3.75 tof $4: stags, $3 to $3.50; dair- 84.40 to $4.60. Sheep and lambs--Receipts, 20,000 head; active: sheep steady: lambs and | yearlings, o. higher: lamb £5 { 87.65; yearlings, $6 to $6.50: wethers, £5.75 to 86; ewes. 85 to £5.50 sheep, mixed, $2 to $5.50. ies, | | Forget Your Stomach. Have a stomach that promptly and thoroughly discomfort. If your digestion is dis- ordered use Day's Dyspspsia Cure and realize how much difference it makes to have a stomach you are able to forget. This preparation has Digestive, nie and Laxative properties. Each bottle contains sixteen days' treat- ment. For sale only at Wade's drug store. To- Resents Electric Light. Venice, Jan. 21.-- All the artists in Venice, besides the best known and most influential people in society, are {up in arms for the defence of Venice's | moonlight. It must be explained that § th esthetic campaign is the result of lity a decision by the Venetian mupicipak to light the Grand canal, St candescent gas burners. It is not de- | nied that. the present system of light {ing is scanty and inefficient, vet the {artists and their supporters are vigor- ously condemning the suggested im- | provement Incandescent gas light, gives a blending of ernde {would utterly destroy sav, which heautiful they light the | enjoys world-wide fame. Already a | petition has jmunicipal authorities asking them | rescind their order j tories are arti<tg, to Ameng the signa- {have settled in Venice I The Better Cough Cure. { No medicine for coughs, colds, | throat or hoarseness could be | harmless or effective than the imond Cough Remedy. Then {pleasant to take, the dose is and the price is reasonable. Wade's Drug Store. sore more Dia- it is 25¢., many | Thirteen At Table. London, Jan 1.--Fifty-five vears ago, on New Year's dav. 1853, Lord Roberts sat down--one of a party. of tthirteen--to- dinner at Peshawar. Elev: jen vears later {teen had died, 9 i = though most of {the Indian mutiny and five or six had | been wounded. 2 ALA S4444 2444 CARE ALARLS LEAS 4 A Lovely Com~ _ 4 plexion Without Powder or Rouge Aus dd = 4 4 3 3 ' ------ A Simple Toilet Preparation, Made at Home, That Will | % Work Wonders Toward ' Beautifying Your Com- » 3 plexion. » PITIITIVIITITTIIIIVIT TY The following face wash, now in almost universal use ~mong- Parisian women (and their ma chless complex- fons attest its efficacy) will iestore clearness of skin and delicacy of tint to the plainest of complexions if ap- plied daily. Obtain at your drug Water, 2 ounces: Cologne Spirits, onnee; Eppotone (skin food), 4 ounces, Put the Eppotone in a pint of hot water (not boiling), and after dis solved, strain and let cool. Then add the Rose Water and Cologne Spirits, It is quite an easy matter to mixjthe ingredients astording to above diree- Sion, and can bést be done at howe. t costs so little and = accomplishes wich decided improvement on the skin that it Should be a requisite on every a table. the t will le te and decided change Tar the better, and the powder Sul ls oe jar clin be reldgutod to 4 v » » store Rose mst. woman who would fike to have a pretty Cotiplpkion {and Cor this may i It Ho this! complexion EE. rau ------------ LIVE STOCK MARKETS. DRINK MORE WATER! : 535 sd | ADVICE AND ND RECIPE BY fresh cows |ecription pharmacy. active i active | Compound to | digests your food without | home of Mrs. G: McMullen, a pleasing | Mark's basin and other canals by in i! {colors for which Venice by maeonlight | for small amounts of money, poets and writers, | | cluding several English people who |opinien that if they do domestic work small | at £15 a month, including board and | at {washing ? not one of those thir- | them } o st { with mai! | had taken part in the ippression - of % | & | ® ¥ » b dor of the French Life-Saving Society | { enough water tclaimed a well-known | humerous {amp / 49c. SLIPPE SALE. This week, and for this week only, we have filed our windows with. Women's #Warm Lined House Slippers, regular 60c., 70¢., and a few pair of $1.00 lines, : 49 For this week only C EMINENT AUTHORITY. A Splendid Home the Bladder, Kidneys and] Rheumatism Which is Easily | "The i Mixture For here do not drink | to keep healthy," 'ex- authority. "The cases of stomach trouble, bladder diseases and are mainly die to the | drinking of water, pa- | medicine, has been | people kidney and rheumatism fact that the ture's greatest ueglec ted. Stop loading vour system with pa tent medicines and cure-alls, but get | on the water waggon. Ili you ave | really sick, why, of course, take 'the | proper medivines---plain, common vege- | table treatment, which will not shat- | ter the perves or ruin the stomach." When requested for such a preserip- | tion for -the guremof rhenmatissn and | kidney "trouble the answer was, "You must make the kidoevs do their work; they are the filters of the blood. They | must be made to strain out of the blood the waste matter and acids that | cause rheumatism; the uring must be neutralized so it will ho longer be a source of irritation to the bladder, and, most of all, yon myst keep | these acids from forming in the sto- mach. This is thd cause of stomach | trouble and poor digestion. For these | conditions 1 would suggest the fol- lowing prescription, which is compos- | ed of only vegetable ingredients, which | can be obtained from any good pre- | Anyone can mix by shaking well in a bottle: | Extract Dandelion, ane-half | Compound Kargon, one ounce; | Syrup Sarsaparilla,' three | ounces. To be taken in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime, | but don't forget the water. Drink | plenty and often." This valuable in- formation and simp, le preseription | should be posted up in each household and used at the first sign of an at- | tack of rheumatism, backache or urin- no matter how slight See the Bargains in Men's Shoes in Our Window ' $2.50 Box Calf Blucher This week $1 98 - - + Some Men's Patent Colt, Box Calf and Fine Grades of Vici Kid, re gular $1.50 $3. 39 values for Only a fow pair left of $3.50, 4.00 and One lot of Men's Warm Slippers, a good 1.50. Shoes that we are clearing at regular 65¢, Sale price 49¢ Don't Overlook Any of These Snaps. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE. * SO0000000RR00COR0PROORLRPCROONROORINERORIINS Some regular Boots, good soles, only { the sm | Fluid jounce; 000000000000 00000000 ee i itaee tester iver rr ear | ary trouble, DO NOT DESERVE PITY. Young Ladies Taking Wrong View of Life. Toronta World. In Toronto young women of talent, education and physical attractiveness, aro asking for what is nothing more nor less than charity. They are find- ing that the business world is without, | | sentiment and now that conditions are | somewhat quiet, as a result of the | financial stringency, they cannot find | employment to suit them. Hence they ask favors - here and there from their i friends 'and relatives, in order to live. | It seems regrettable that bright, | young women should take such a wrong view of life, that rather than | do a kind of work which is offering everywhere they will resort to prac tical begging. This kind of work plain, ordinary, everyday house work. | Their mothers did it before them, are doing it new. Their grandmothers did it, and greatgrandmothers before them. I is honest employment, en- | tirely respectable and is generously | remunerative. Scores of homes in this city are scarching everywhere for domestic help. | They cannot get it at any reasonable | ligure. Still the young women who {want to live and keep their purity and - womanhood ignore these op- | portunities. They would rather ask would ans i &. Whisky which tands unrivalled for general xcellence A d & GREAT JANUARY SALE OF FURNITURE ac The Choicest Stock of High =:|Grade Furniturein the City Now on Sale. ROBERT J. REID, 230 Princess Streét, Near" Opera House. Telephone, 775 is {either go to every large store been forwarded to the { factory in Toronto, asking for a posi | tion, than take service in a fire home | {at a good wage. { { These young ladies are under the | in which they. are place them on a plane socially." What if it | What if society at large says it | better to stand all day of toil in | shop or factory at from 83 to 26 a week than to go into a splendid house [the community | quainted will does ? is | a Society never buys vou | It never clothes you. Tt | {never protefts your pame from scan- {dal and gossip. Why, then, listen to | its vain, idle. frothy talk ? Whether our system of education is wrong or | whether our home. : life needs improv ing it is certain that some influences | { have misdirected the wews of young women on this Bana matter. {any bread. What People Say. Question, im Montreal : How old Miss Lillian Russell ? - Answer : Miss Lilliah is \twénty-two years Question, in Lilly Russell ? Answer : Lilly is forty Question, in Toronto: Lil Russell * Answer : Lil will never again. is | Ottawa : How old is | | of age How old is | years The Best Milwaukee Beer. see fifty-four i For sale by James McParland, Kingston . Curious. Postal Packets. : London, Jan. 21.--Among the arti- | Je h ssl through th Bath | Kies Whith: Dosw though the bas | HEARS ARERR EDERAL EE EEE ERIE post office at Christmas was a: wor BROWN'S man's small satin shoe with the stamp | affixed to the upper where the toes | go, and the address and a message of Famous Butter Scotch, 20¢ per pound. BATGER'S INGLISH TOFFEE, 25c. 1 pound tins, greeting written on the sole. Another A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street missive consisted of the round top of PETA IEEE E EEE HEP PIFARERR RAHA RRA B ¢ _ ---- EE -------- +44 a a pill box, with the address on side and a little drawing oun other. one | the ret tet "Dumped" Diaries. Bdinburgh,. Jan: 2 ~Considerable | indignation hus been aroused by the | of a quantity of Prish diaries ttish law courte. Among | the information they contain is the | high tide table for Dublin, and Shi statement that there is only one post- al delivery ou Sundays, whereas in | Scotland there is really no Helivery at | all on that day. i + REP P2 0400440050464 2 Fra, Authors &F C to the Afflicted ors ox Artificial Whetber you hive tbe Limbs Misfortune to lose 'one or both legs--either above or below the knees -- our Artificial Limbs will prove periect sulstitutes,. We can create artificial mle to suit the require. meni of each indishlal caw. So perfect 1« the fit, andes claret ie ony knowledge of what taese helps shold Established 1860 Toronto, Jansda v Por 48 years, we have applied braies, ingeowity and & satura! talent to per. fecting helps for tive 3 @icted We make not only Artifh cis! Limbo sino Spinal Se pports, Trasees, Abdomi nal Snpports, ¥isetic Stack ines. gic. If younre deform. suy way write us fulip Little Girl's Bravery. i Paris, Jan. 21 ~The dipolma of hon | has been awarded to Lily Ripton, the fittle daughter of a noscommissioned | officer at Colcheser Camp, for ber | bravery in rescuing anofbar & eh fevey } drowui After 4 : +. i that she hand Pon Tet Torta esi to go near the water, aud walked out wil ber clothes ors dey he, tbat wb stand upright; walk 20d ran with of our Artif ell Limbs, { ant your owe. wood wel fed you with the Joogar «© -y THSSIRITEINNIEIVAN SERIES VREIINNINILS 19000 R0P0R00PP0000POIIRROTAYY

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