Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1909, p. 8

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PAGE TIGHT. --- RELIABLE 10 DESTROY SHIPS Dynamite Discovered in the Coal Taken AbB8ard' the Battleships ~The Accident Theory Was tion, who made friends wherever he went. He was a member of. St. James' cha yeh. Besides his. wife, two. sons, William and Ernest, both South Af rican - wit veterans, and three dangh ters are "jeft to mourn. His wife' an 1 Miss Jessie are at pres- eit visiting in Detroit. The remainder of the family ape at home. CITY AND VICINITY. a . Lo Axi ER ae % td THY DATIY RRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909. HOGS SLAUGHTERED), oremmmes . i ' They Are Saying And Doing. Police Constable MeAdoo is enjoying a few holidays. Miss Anwa Urgubart, New York, is visiting at De. Isaac Woods". Government Veterinary Inspector- iss Montgomery, of the city trea der--Not |surer's office, is on her vacation. General Gave the Order--O!| Nip, Gladys Staley, Barrio steve, is Sure of the Diseuse, © | visiting friends on Wolfe Island. -- WERE SUSPECTED OF HAV- ING CHOLERA. FURS That will give years of good service and satisfac tion. : IL SEE OUR NEW STYLES, in long Sealskin Abandoned. London, Aug. 19. Proof of a deliber- ; 3 Chances Ave Being Taken--| Mise Stella Ruitan, Belleville, is Taken Suddenly Ill. | Rar p Cr y > 3 Mrs. Domahue, Ping streei, was Garbage Is Blamed. visting Miss Ncta Lemmon, Farl ato attempt to destroy at least threo | taken suddenly ill at 4:30 o'clock, this [ Special to the whi. a vp we ae English warships, has leaked out, to- | morning, ey wae removed to the | Ultawa, Aug. 19.<At the order of ise [Ficssie Shermui, 12 Kf len the | Hotel Dieu in McAuley's ambulance. Dr. Rutherford, veterinary | inspeetor- Alexandria: Bex yr » ventral of the agriculture department, | "yi Fy ll pie cotumed to To- forty-three hogs owned by farmers just . Jay, aloe visiting Mrs. Jobp outdo the city limits, have boc piggy, Rideau stecet. day, b> the men nwestigaling of dynamite in the coal taken aboard the battleships Lord Nelson, and Victorious and eruisee Mink Duke of Edinburgh. : Table Linens go Have jug received a large assortment of these Linens | in additicn to our regular ' 00S discovery Until The End Of The Season. Every day at five o'clock we will re- p duce prices on baskets of peaches, viz., slaughtared. It. is suspeoted they had} ype" Bertha Stratiord and Miss 10c. off on baskets over H0e. and Se. hog choleta; but is not « in yet. have lot foi~ Toronto for the off on baskets 50e. or less. Carnovsky |The usual government iwo-thirds com- | ¢ 1h 0 J linecy openings. OHO SOO OOH Persian Lamb Musquash and Russian Pony 107 PRINCESS ST., 140-155 BROCK ST. Fur-Lined Jackets JOHN McKAY No wicdiet has been announced, but it is known the investigators found the dynamite to be different from that used in cond. Tt was found, too, that tho coal came from differont mines, thus disposing of the accident theory. WILLIAM H. MILLER DEAD. The "on the corner." * ---------- Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has wade a t redaction in prices in the or- der and ready-made clothing depart ment. Also in the gents" furnishings to make ¥oom for his fall and = win- ter importations. 1,000 Islands-Rochester. pensation will be allowed. Five herds | apie . of hogs outside the city are also quar- Ning Esa. Tews awd Mise ote Her antined. The officials blame the cus a ok ih or 1 Lk L lspond a wick wi r h tom of colleting eity garbage and | Tynes Roan 0'Connor, West street, To taking it outside the city to feed tol. oh ome teday, | after visiting hogs for the trouble. In view of the fonds ak Chaffoy's Locks: fast, that with, the exompiion of & foW {Albers Charlton, of Charlton, & Wik bind 3 i ou tum 8,1 con, hardware merchants, Haileybury, his discaso been stamped nis visiting his mother, Earl street. Canada, the authoritics are being: 8pe- | © Nieens Lizzie and Marion O'Connor, cially . active in their precautionary | wig stroot, are visiting their aunt, stock. Every thread pure Irish Flax, Rich Satin Da- mask, many differept pat- terns. For example : The ! Rose, Lillies of the Valley, \ Grape, Fleur-de-Lis, Polka 2 \ Dot and a great many other i ---- pretty floral d too ORCA ORONO City A Auditor Passed Away This Afternoon. "=F 'humerous to mention. All new, good weight and fully bleached, and all at most reasonable prices. 50c, 69¢, 75¢, 88c, 90c. 99¢, $1.10, 1.25 1.35, 1.49. And a great number baving . Napkins to Match Prices per dozen : $1, 1.50, 1.65, 1.75, 2.50, 3.50, 3.95, 4.50 and up, according to size and quality. Hemstitched Sideboard Covering This is a plain material, sold by the yard. Pure Irish Linen, suitable for embroider- ing. Only 40¢c, 49¢, 59¢ yard. > v- Horrockses™ Sheetings Manufactured in plain or twill, fully bleached, lirm, close weave, strong round thread, and in many different widths. Prices : 25c, 30¢, 35¢, 48¢, 59¢, 90¢ yard. measurvs. Though hot yet Suro it Is |p. Frederick Tibo, Syracuse, N.Y. hog cholera, they arc not taking any | po, Bidwell, of St. George's cath chamecs. deal, has extended his holidays, an will not be home for ton days or so, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. City Auditor W. H. Miller is quite a ill at hig home on Alired street. His Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By friends hope to soon eve him around Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's 83.50 school suits. The tattooed man has a moving pie ture show of his own. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. Phone 778. Two American yachts passed WP CHOMOMON -- . 8 =: Reset et tt ett atin tee te The news of the o'clock, on Steamers North King and Caspian leave for Thousand Island points daily, except Monday, at 10:30 a.m., and for Bay of Quinte ports and Ro- chester, at 6 pm. J. P. Hanley, agent. . death, at two hursday afternoon, of COO . Came Down To Kingston. William Coward, formerly baker at Alban's. Vt. the penitentiary here, accompanied He left his | Pr. Forin, from Stoney Mountain McClelland penitentiary, with the two prisoners. ' | He is now steward and baker at that penitentiary. ---------- ht *@ again. The Misses Kathleen and Marion Little, of King street, west, have lcft to spend a week's vacation down the Rideau. Mrs. Norris King; of Kingston, who 1 has been visiting Mrs. William Brady, through to-day on their way down the | University strect, Montweal, has return river. They came from Detroit. ed home. I'ry Bibby's $3.50 school suits. K H. Youlden's condition is unig- A veliling or dry cough can Te quick: proved. The way he has held out un ly loosened with Dr. Snoop s Lough ger such a serious illness has been re Remedy, No opium, no chloroform, | | kable: nothing unsafe or hansh. Sold by all | 3p Mary Baker returned, Wednes- dealers. ei aa ; day, from Seattle, where she spent the See Bibby's 83.50 school. suits. last vear with her daughter, Mrs. _Rechab Jandy will remsin in the Noweomb. isto dé city over Sunday and wi sing od Miss Greta Shields, Gananoque, rtme Brand is isiting his Quech street Methodist church in the | i440 friends in the city on Wednes partment, randon, 1s visiting his evening. i + 4) A wv: Wed brother, ex-Warden Sproule, of West- Bibby's school clothes are ready. | day, returning on the Amarica, el brook. It is twenty-two years since re steamer America brought an ex- | nestay FoR. Anglin ret d, Wed ta AR : s wi : Mrs. F. R. turne ednes- Mr. Sproule was in Kingston. He vill | cursion of about two hundred people, | Is nglin returned, ne return west next week fa Ganatodue. Jast night. The ex day, from the Pacific coast, having a - "OQ i y as . p BX +e . . - y x m. lanhanol 8 | visited friends in Seattle, Vancouver, cursionists had a stay of about an ge 3 hour here. 'and spent a fine 'time : Winnipeg and Duluth. . Bilt , $5 on ic J sits | Miss Sharlic Brooks has returned to IY / 8. SC Ss 8. . z . ry: Bibby shift SCHOC 3 her home, Marshal, Mich., after visit Yhero was quite a large offering of © : : a | B : : ing her grandmother, Mrs. Mont created quite a disturbance by their loreen corn on the market this morn- J tacrdariy ) 5 3 . " gomery, Wolle Island. disorderly conduct. People going to ing, aml it was eagerly bought. The | Ys ny 1 the boat were put to a great deal of . Hi i w 10e. per dozen | Mrs. George Creighton, her daugh re > ag € e "eA an 4 ¥ > 8 . DE € MN. "we 1 4 i pr Bibl Ee ol 1 re . ter, Mrs. T. Craven, and her grand 3 y RO! 5 5 : * v, "nr Ee ay 8% shoal suits. over daughter, Miss Olive Cravon, Toronto. [ome person Of persons 3 are visiting Mrs. William Newlands, | the lion recently placed in Macdonald : tk Jagot street. { Park, on Wednesday night. Serious Bagot Tey I Miss a ; William H. Miller, city auditor, at his ; home, on Alired street, was 4. great EN i shock to Ids friends, who did not ¥ o know that he was so seriously ill. Mr. Miller came home two wecks ago from a visit to his {Dr.) Berkeley, at St Jud felt very fatigued. duties in charge of R. J | assistant city engineer, and was con- ined to his hohe ever A few days ago it was seen that his illness would likely prove fatal, but the end Now In Good Shape. came very suddenly this afternoon All the epairs-and alterations to Mr. Miller was last at his office on | the police station and the offices of July Gth tho chief and magistrate, have been The late Mr. Miiler was a native of | put in good ghape. The officcs arm Newburgh, and son of the late Cephas | now in good shape, and present a neat i | Miller. Early in life he became a | appraraiice. clerk. Later he was in the drug busi- ness. In 1866, he became attached to the Queen's Own Rifles, when it was ordered to N daughter, Mrs. PS HSA " in a diamond and Invest you have an imperishable as- set that will never grow old since, OE as the years pass. 4 * : % i Our selected stones at OUR i 4 4 » i & i * OCH PRICES will hold their value with indications of an in- Cl crease in the future. We sell a beautiful 3-stone on Visit Zo Brower. ring, at $50. Niagara at the time of Solin: Sproule; of. the Many years ago, he moved to Kingston, and became man- ager of the Gardiner Biscuit factory, | and continued as such after the busi- ness was taken over by R.,J. Carson. In the big fire of 1899 he worked so hard to save the books of, the con- corn that he received a severe chill that seriously alieeted his. throat. In | 1904, when some of the city offices {were combined, he was appointed city auditor, and continued in that office |. : { till: the time of his death. . He was a inconvenience, and one of the boatmen FVIII PIII IPI IIe faithful official, and his close atten- had lo order them off the whar! 4 tion to his duties has saved. the city a : wk good deal of money: during the past Carried Big Crowd. five years. It was Mr, Miller who was The K.. & P. railway carried about practically responsible for preventing 180 passengers on the regular market the payment of $1,000 voted by the train to the city, to-day, The farmers board of health to. the medical health certainly take advantage of the ex officer last December, He found cursions, and the city merchants bene fit, for +t is always busy for them through the city solicitor, that the . ¢ grant was illegal, and took the neces- when there is a good crowd in. sary steps to hold it up. . . Mr. Miller is survived by 3 . Binder Twine {and two daughters Mrs, Berkeley, of The members of the Band of Love, St. Alban's, Vi., and Miss Mabel, at of the Salvation Army, provided a home. Mrs. Aylesworth, wife of the | fine treat, last night, to a large num- minister of justice of Canada, is his ber, who turned out to the junior hall. There were songs and choruses by the members, and a special feature was a very interesting reading, en- the Fenian raid RII FEI REEER | ---------- & Bays Were Disorderly. Last might, a number of lads con | gregated around Folger's - whari, and | SPANGENBERG JEWELLER. Marriage Licenses Issued FIFI "SPECIAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR liniury was done to the lawn as a con- . Alice Brooks, of Lake Wood pe : p! hospital, Cleveland,- Ohio, visiting her SevIehee: ek grandmother, Mrs. Montgomery, Wolfe Vo ti leak and. all other, kinds oe Island, and Miss M. Montgomery, have : : taken a trip down the St. Lawrence, tomers tell us that our price are : P £« ory. moderates | returning to Kingston by way of Ot Market Clerk MeCammon is very j tavwd and Rideau Lakes. { busy these days looking after the city | garbage collectors. The police are also busy receiving complaints from all over the city. "Neilson's: ice cream Sold in Kingston only Red Cross drug store. At Toronto, in the hand-book cases, Walter Massey, Queen street, was dis- titled "Her Benny," which was much charged, while Garnet Norris, Shuter h hu enjoyed. Members of the band will street, was convicted and a reserve ceedings for the extradition of W. have charge of to-night's service. | case granted. L. Russell, charged with fraud under metres son Bibby's school clothes are ready. | the mining Jaws, i ul 2 Bibby's school clothes are ready. About three thousand farm laborers _.Re-opening of The Schools. A very pleasant dance was held = at left Toronto, and fifteen hundred more There is an uncertainty as to when | he Youht Club, on Wednesday even- came from points east and south-west the Collegiate Institute will reopen. It [ine a large number being present. and went through to Toronto, direct is understood that a new regulation |The weather, the floor and the music to Winnipeg. Altogether C.PR. sent of the educational department fixes the all went to make a very pleasant fully six thousand laborers west to date this year as September 7th: The | soning. day. : : '. v soting shairvien ivi he Hbhgemem 'Have you: seen the canoes Rev. Father Gill, for . number of w A Mitchell's Hardware oldest Methodists in the Bay of ona yo a, gy Frank Cooks is agent fort: = | a attached Jo the ne o £8 Quinte district. He was a member of od that so far " Be con eined rid Bibby's school clot ir reac 5 : u o i oh a hess, Ottawa, , . = various fraternal societies; including ane. : - i pe > i Car No. 20 went off the track in who has lately acted as Superior as Kingston. | the Masonic order. collegiate wi reopen on September (front of "HiHeroft, on Wednesday been appointed to the post of su- The flags on the city building are Ist, the same day as the public evening, at 8.45 o'clock, and was off perior of the mission in Lewiston, { flying at hali-mast out of respect to schools reopen. { for about half an hour, badly delay- Maine. i ] ii the memory of Kingston's faithful an - ling and mixing the service. I'he rails Austin Taylor, aged fwenty years, ditor " Died At Newboro: | spread, letting the car drop down. of Inwood, fell irom ap_exéision inn . William .J. Turner, Philadelphia; Pa 4 Another car dropped oli at the same yan, returning Som ; otf Oit an 3 he The Late Erne % and one of that city's leading produce | lace Jater in the evening. ro idles 3 on on est ay nig an 8 € : rnest Roberts Teaks x Nucstiay ng ¥ Bibby's for boy's school clothes. badly injured. He was brought to the "O11 triad one: of 'thse hair Ernest: i Roberts; Division: street; | S28 ers, died, Tuesday afternoon, at] gale Candy Cold Cure Tablets ! Amasa Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, | apo. and it cer did me. a | died, suddenly at 'hi home. . about Newboro, after an illness of three | alled Preventice, will in a few hours Ont., where he died. | youl. two o'clock on Thursday afternoon weeks, of broncliial - pneumonia. Ho failed check all: Colds or LaGrippe. At Montreal, Que., the royal had been in poor health for was gixty-three years of age. Try them | 48-25¢. Sold by all dealers, mission continued its probing of the | to be around the Deceased, with his wife and twe | Rilsbyss school clothes are ready. roads department this morning. Su ago. The | SOUS: came oven, three weeks ago, Yi 4p holice were ealled to cottle a perintendent Broussea of the modern | a great spend their holidays, making thd death : | corvant girl' problem, to-day. A do: paving company, which has acted as | . eat 10, 12 t4-inch. 20¢ Qn a hasdduartees at the tHot) Rideau, | servant girl problan, FHC wo. middleman' in. city OR iin) ed and Plain, 10, 12, ch, 20c, 25¢ Mr. urner was smioving god . . 2 ol | Pes " mentioned in the » late Mr. Roberts was born in : nok enfaying good | tice, and when she went to leave was stand and confirmed th statement of for 15¢c. England, seventy years ago health; but the family were in hopes | 14 she could not have ber trunk. Manager Brunet that tl. city kept no | - coming to this city some twenty Shit fhe shunge would prove bene yg) on the police appeared the trunk books. ia H ficial. Instead; however, he gradually | e served many years as rat 3 . ~¥ lwas handed over. a soldier in England, bemg a Crimean grew worse, despite: the care of hursesi veteran. He was employed ' as. elork and constant medical attendance. The| 11 I hrs cand: | der the late T. 0. Bolo: when city | romaine, accompanied ~ by the: grief:] 'Chocolate, covered ion 4M | A Pretty Marriage Ceremony engineer. Shortly after " the latter': stricken wife and family, left, Wednes- | wiehess 0 de ra otore Wolfe Island | ' : 5 ey ALM 3 Jaltlers ; " hiladelphi at Gibson's Red Cross g store. . J trowth, after which the hair [death Mr. Roberts resigned, owing to day afternoon, for Philadelphia. Try Bibby's for school suits. | The marriage took place dn Wolic on as HaLyre intended < jit health, but was always employed.in . The St. Catharines Standard is Island, on 'Tuesday, August 17th, i | _ Sold by leading druggists, § end 10c. the city engineer's department during SHCULD REVISE BY-LAW. | running a three days' excursion from ; Miss Mary Edna Menard, daughter of in stamps for sample to the Herpicide | the summer. 7 a | that city. to. ihe Thousand 'Islands on | George Menard, - Garden lsland, to Co., Detroit,: Mich. One dollar bot:! The late Mr. Roberts was well| So That Oaly Genuine Restaur- Avs 24th, 25th and 96th. The party | Joseph E. Seguin, of Coteau. Rev. the gusvanieed. G. W. Mahood spec-| known and respected throughout the ants Will Get Licenses. roms hy train to Charlotte, NY; and | Father Spratt. performed the core al agent. city. He was a man of quiet disposi- It ie likely that the council will be | thence on the: steamer Caspian to the | mony. a he bride was dressed in white | asked to amend its by-law with ve | islands. A big company 18 expected to | silk, with a pretty white hat to] spect to restaurant licenses, in view | make the tour. . match. She was attended by Miss of the questions that have arisen as to | See Bibby"s-85 boy's suits. Lillian Taylor, of Wolfe Island, who Sunday selling. The by-law is wn | It is rumored that a complaint will was, dressed in pale blue mull. A he satisfactory, and trouble i= sure 10 pe presented to council by some people | groom was supported by the bride's arise if it is not made anew. At pre living around -the market that the brother, William Menard. The bride | | town clock bell strikes too loud during | was the recipient = of many valuable | ; ! cent the by-law reads as follows : 7 : "A license shall be takén out by | the stillness of the night. Is there not {and useful presents, from Garden Is- | 8 : ovary person who owns er keeps a something else that the people could land, Rochester, Montreal, : Toronto | u ; wrong under the noise and other points. The groom gift to | victualling house, ordinary, or house, | discover as 4 | where fruit, oysters, clams or 3 the bride was a gold brooch, set In ! diamonds, to the bridesmaid, an opal | vie- | by-law ? tuals are sold to be eaten, therein; or | Weak women should read my "Book . other place, for. the reception, refresh- No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. | brooch, and to the groomsman, ment or entertainment of the public." | Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how these gold stick pin. : Thix by-law requires all cating soothing, healing, antiseptic supposi- eee places to have licenses (iee cream par- | tories, bring quick and certain help. HAD LIVELY FIGHT. lors as well), Tt id pointed out that |'The Book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, before a real restaurant license is | Ratine, Wis All dealers. granted, a thorough inspection shonld Bibby's school clothes are ready. be made io se that the place apply-| The Edmonton Doard of rade ing is a restaurant in the true sense booming its 'city amd puts out figures of the word, and not a sham. When to show ity prosperity. Every letter Yicerises are granted to only genuine wnt out Be citizens is full of facts athe two waxed very warm, in an ar x \ . » + 120 Pairs Fine Dongola Kid rostaurants, then there will ba less to" the place. Jt has five miles - of | gument over some matter, and the a . t 4 Lace Boots Light, soft and good trouble over Sunday selling. paved drects, np Street car people living in that neighborhood sa . > p to wear. Sizesfitoll , twenty-two hotels, three newspapers, that there was a very lively time for a while. The girl accused the fellow of | ini burning up some of her mother's let- | Saturday, ters, and this. appeared to be the " 8 | fourteen banks, twenty-two churches, cause of all the -trouble. The talk] And Pillow Casings . - Penitentiary In Circular and Double Fold Cotton, bis. wife Gave A Fine Treat. PITH OF THE NEWS. 15¢, 17¢, 20¢, 23¢, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ yard. The Very Latest Culled From All ' bricks' 25¢. Over The World. | at Gibson's || 8.8. Empress of Ireland, inward, at {10 a.m., at Rimouski, Que. _ ! Joseph E. Rogers, of the provincial detective force, Toronto, has left for Cleveland, Ohio, to continue the pro- en ~~ 1 sister Deceased was a man of decision and firmness. He took time to reach con- clusions and when he décided he was as adamant. He was of a kindly dis- position, fond of friends to whom he could. talk with frankness. He was generally domesticated. Home to him was the best place on earth. He was a staunch liberal: in Addington he was a vigorous fighter for the cause and in Kingston he also took consid- erable interest in clections. He was a Methodist, a" member of Queen street church. His father was one of the Cheapest Twine made, 500 feet Sisal, 7c lb. 600 feet Mixed, 8c 1b 600 feet Pure, Yc 1b. we ALSO -- Special for Friday After nine o'clock we will place on sale a quantity of Hemstitched Sheets Good heavy make and excellent qual. ity. Made to stand constant wear. Full size. Price $1.15 for 85c; over size, $1.39 for 95c. Pillow Cases Made up the best cottons, Hemnstitch- McCormack Repairs -- AP -- that | A POPULAR LAMENT. Where Would Society Be If Was Judged For the Others"? One Sins of tonics | ometime bit of se com hat 1 ing to-day many people are say | He some Herpicide | time but was able what when they refuse a trial up to a day or so It would be a ay 1a of his never travel on a railroad. because | ' o hi ensible to came a often see collision paper about Newhro to destroy Herpicide is specially made the germ that is living on the roots of your hair That is why it is sdexceedingly ef ficacious--it is there for the sole pu pose of ridding the hair of this par years ago Bibby's for school suits. i SEGUIN-MENARD. | asitie = ---- ------ -- -- Gl, IEEE EFI EI IEEE RIPE IEEE IIIA E babe 3 ~ Bargain on Satur For Men. The clothes we make fit correctly, and are tailored perfectly. The Fall Woollens are beautiful, and our prices are not: "lofty" in any degree, ~~ Suits, $20 to $30: If you appreciate good Tailoring, let us have your measure for fall garments. Test Our Ability. | Girl Quarreled With Young But Made Up. Early last night a young couple oe: cupied a bench out op the breakwater. | Just as it commenced to get dark / i service, Try Bibby's for school suits. houses, # ----- book Rev. Dr. Jowett, Birmingham, Eng. ! thirty-six wholesale leven is in Toronto and with Canon Cady, schools, four hospitals, clubs, Y.M.C. bod al Whitney. Dr: dJowett-is 'the minister oi fete. A fin of views has also | waxed hot, at times, but the two ap-| Carslane Congregational. church, Ber- heen issued, peared to be so interested in the de- | - ° % mingham, England, and is one of the | Bibby's for boys' school suits. h 1V 1 S O S Britain hoison pads and tanglefoot at Gib- Lg * Bibby's fot con's Rod Cross drug store. "Phone [an hour, when the two finally made | This is the venr vou expect to do =o 930 ' it all up, and the scene ended with a' & t h 9000023048220 20800" PTFE SEOFFFOIIVO school suits P4444 4444944444444 4 040000040 whose guest he is" called on Premier 1A, YW.C.A sanitariums, colleges, bate that they did not realize that} 5 . F k leading non-conformist ministers in "These are fly paper days." Buy other people were near, and could | ; KETT SHOE STO E ; hear all. The row continued for fully | a . esd PAAB EPI EI SAP REAR R ELIA reed ud hugh mat nt AT Sey Hints 23.50 school suits a 2

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