Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1911, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911. MAPS WANTED wo JEL Lentox & Addington. AND Frontenac State style of mop and price, Address, "Atlas," British Whig Office 3 Kingston, Watch This Space Dominion Feather Co., KING STREET (Opposite St, George's Church). Drop a card and our agent will call ym a $ FRONTENACS BEAT PETERBORO INTERMEDIATES, The Score Was 7 to 3--The Kings. ton Juniors Proved Themselves Better Than a Good Intermediate Team. The junior Frontenacs at the cov- ered rink last evening, evinced their superiority over even the intermediate Peterhoro team, by defeating them by the score 7. to 3, The ice was very soft and wold not permit any pass ing or combination work, consequent- ly, nearly all the scoring was done individually, The Peterboro team, with the exception of "Red Elliott, are all larger men than the loeal boys, vet the Frontenacs had them beaten to a standstill, The team were with- out the services of Davidson, who was replaced by Hyland, and what the score would have been had 'Scotty' been on the 'job, it would have been hard to say. If the Peterboro sports thought for a minute that their inter- mediate team stood any better chance of winning here last night than the they were sadly mistaken for junior, their ihtermediates are not ns ° good collectively as the junior team was. The 'team were intermediates with the exception of Patterson in goal and Heflerman at cover-point. Frontenaes started off brilliantly and notched the first goal. Millan doing the trick on a pass out from the right side, shooting from right dn front of the goal. Peterboro resolved to take EW Frillings In Dresden Chiffons, 'I'insel and Lace, at Se, Te, 10e, 150 Frill T Tourist Frilling in Boxes. Per Box 10¢ their turn, and Quigley tallied for them on a short, fast shot which passed Williams like a streak. This put Leo on his-guard, and he watch- od the shots closer after that. At a time when the defence of the visitors had been coaxed out, Millan got up speed and shot with telling effect, This taught the Grillers a lesson and they did not leave their goal man to do it all after that. Hunt scored for the Frontenacs next on a face-off at the left mide, getting one past Patter- son in a simple manner. Here McCam. mon thought it was about time that he figured in the seoring line, so when the puck went around the nets on a shot fram Peterbore, "Bill" got up steam and rushed the entire length of the ice, through forwards and de- fence, but at the last moment when the spectators wera expecting him to shoot, he was checked by a Peter. boro man. Hunt came next, boring through the visitors defence in a thrilling manner, and making the ing Special $1.00 Pair New Tailormade Shirt Waists $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 Very Neat, made from Lawn, Vestings and Reps A] » + CRUMLEY BROS. 0000000000000 WE MANUFACTURE SPECIAL PIECES OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY TO ORDER AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED IN KINGSTON. ESTIMATES AND DE- SIGNS CHEERFULLY SUB- . w * . . ° ° eo * * 4 * Ld . . » S8%00000000000000 Gloves ee! eases ensee few this seore 4 to 1. He came back a minutes later and scored again, time on a wicked little shot right in front of bis opponents goal. Boyer wormed the last one in the first | hall from opposite the Peterboro goal, making the hall time score 6 to 1. Peterboro came back stronger in the second halt, and only allowed the lo- cal boys to score one goal to their two, although this half was not so good an exhibition of the game as the first hai was. Geroux of the visitors scored their first goal in this half, while Millan retaliated on a "Hott Fish Troi the 'middle, "Quigley scored the last goal of the evening with about ten minutes to play. Boyer layed the best game of the locals, his back and cross-checking winning the praise of all the fans. How 'this kid stood-the pace which he set at the beginning of the game, and kept the entire evening, was a revelation to the onlookers. Soft ice is always hard on light men, but this youngster kept the pace up und bids fair to outrival Brouse for back- cheoking. Millan scored three, Hunt scored three and Boyer one. Williams in goal is improving with every con- flict and should be in great shape to bat out the Oshawa blows Tuesday evening. Hyland played a good game on his first appearance this season. Millan and Hunt worked well togeth: er and once or twice attempted com. bination, but lost the puck and relied on individual work to score, Patterson in goal for the visitors RECRUITS (LIMITED NUMBER OF > erate will be required for the en Recruit classes will be held at the "at eden Monday, And, Friday evening a commencin February 13th! § Monday, RIFLE PRACTICE. Rifle Practice will be held each Sat rday afternoon in the Armouries at 30, commencing Saturday, Feb. By, order, ah. ' 'oxo. T. BIRCH, Capt. Act. Adjutant. Schofield- -Holden----Marine Engine Do You Want G One ? Ww. nim Near Bagot f watched with interest, was worked hard all the time, and played a d.shing game. MeMaster at point. wae a good type of player, but did not work so well hor as gard as Beflermar, . "Heflie" is pretty well known here and his playing has been "Red" Elliott the smallest man on the team is quite effective on the wing, but cannot get UP peed. Geroux and Quigley played we! Peterboro--Gonl, Patterson: point, McMaster; gover, Hefferman; rover, Geroux; centrd, Quigley; right wing, Short; Tet wi Elliott. : Frontenacs--Goal, Williams; point, Hyland; cover, MeCawmmon; cantre, Bunt; rover, ouke; right wing, Boyer; loft wing, Millan. Referee, George Vanhorn. Rumor of Beston Challenge. There was on report circulated to the effect that Queen's had received a challenge from' 4 Boston hockey teain for a game in Boston, but when spoken to this morning, officials did not know anything about it. More Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Some very unsportsmanlike person indulged in mome dirty work at the game, last evening. While Millan and Quigley were battling for control of the puck on the left side of the rink, some one reached oul over the boards and dealt Quigley a blow on the [back. The guilty party was severely censured by Referee Vanhorne, Lively Township Hockey. The township hockey league has re- ceived a great deal of prominence late- ly and the strife has by no means been settled. . Manager Vair, of the Glenburnie team, says he will put his team on the ice'this afternoon, score a goal and claim the game. Manager McFederidge, of the Beavers, positive ly refuses to abide by an agreement, which was made by the manager o the team, who has since been unseat- = ed. 'It looks like a matter for the executive to deal with. 'Varsity are Champions. A despateh from Toronto says: By defeating 'Queen's rink, last night, by 4 to 3, the Uni- versity of Toronto senior inter-colle- giate hockey tenm earned the right meet the winners of the eastern tion of the league ship. Last night's in slush and water. hard, Queen's would harder team to beat. It was a poor game of hockey, Good hockey could not have been played, under the circumstances. There was but little difference in weight, 'Varsity perhaps having very slight advantage. The Presbyterians appeared to have speed on hard ice, and some excep tionally clever stick handlers, There was a good deal of deliberate rough Play, and many penalties were impos- Queen's tried husky "Varsity shot, times. Toward the end of the Queen's superior condition was Patent, and they gave at Mutual street to for the champion- game was plaved Had the ice been have been a to get through defence before the they game, ap- Ry the hlge and an Anxions time of i Queen's earned three in the second half, after being behind by 2 to 0., at intermission. Frith took a long shot, which hit Referee B, N, Steacy, of Kingston, on the head, in- ficting a gash which required the at- tention of a surgeon, The Varsity man followed up the shot, recovered the puck, and scored. The teams : ¥ Varsity--Goal, Parker; point, Frith; cover, Code; rover, Armstrong; centre, Strome; right wing, Kennedy; left wing, MeSloy. i Queen's-- Goal, Gilbert; point, RB. George; cover, Trimble; rover, G. George; centre, Box; right wing, Smith; left wing, Mackinnon. Hockey Notes. The professional game in Rrantford | is dead. It is dead, too, in other places which tampered with it this Plans ave afoot for the formation of a professional hockey team at St, John, N.B,, next year, in which play- ers from Ontario and Quebec will be engaged. A six-team maritime provin- cos professional league is being con- sidered, Back, Then, to the Farm Richard Croker, during his visit New York, last month, discussed a reporter the high cost of living. "The farmers are ull right," said Mr. Croker. "It is the people who in- gist on living in the towns who find everything. to too dear. In the towns, you see, "expenses are as bother some as the ng "A little boy in a tiny flat lookad up from his drum one day and said : "Mother, Adam and Eve lived in Para- dive. What was it like there?" * 'Like what it is here,' his mother to with Queen's Man Gok. Place. Herbert Mohan, of the final year in| medicine, in (ueen's University, has been in New York this week trying the examinations at St. Vincenl's hospi tal. He Seeuseld iia. of the st ap- tients, inf in surgi- Cy Mepartmant for two years, begin- ning January hte t0g- heise were twenty t compe nm examina- Nn --~ these were students to Yolo: Cornell, Jefferson, Toronto! schools. Se Nokia vas tour on and succeeded more than a few | * Amusements. (RANDY OPERA OUSE ) TO-NIGHT Monte Thompson Presents = Vital Drama of Business and Social Life, Fa. SETTLEMENT FINAL Special Cast. Complete Scenic Produe- thon. EVENING=-13, 25, 35 Ue. SEATS NOW ON SALE FRIDAY, FEB. 24th "1 Give You De Cue" Extzuurdinary, Special Fagagement ALBERT CHEVALIER England's Foremost Vomedinn, 'N "DADDY DUFARD" A Character of Comedy. Lichler and Company, Managers. Attraction A Splendid Supporting Seats on Sale Monday. Company. I: 5, 3 31.30. GRAND OPERA HOUSE In Aid of St. Mary's-of-the-Lake Orphanage, 'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, AT 8.13 PML MONSTER VARIETY ENTERTAIN. MENT, "THEN AND NOW" Old Time and Up-to-date Dances, Songs, Games and ving Pictures. A Company of ot er Eighty Perform. To Conclude with the Roaring Musi-| 4000084668004 cal Absurgiiy, "Crazed." Characters by ss Helen Crowe, Major Shine and Lt.-Colonel Crowe. PRICES, $1, 75¢, 50c and 25c. Plan now open at Box Office. ..Griffin's.. THEATRE Get the Griftin Habit Thursday, Friday & Saturday PROGRAMME: By special request of many of our three days only a return Engage- ment of Kudara and his $10,000 Twins Juvenile + Contortiouisty.. and Acro ARTHUR YULE & CO. featuring Helen 'The most wonderful child prodigy of the age. ARTHUR LYNN Song, "Where Are > -- Scenes of Yesne 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. MATINEE DAILY, 2 Evening, 7---Admission, 10¢; children accompanied with parents, be. Please come early to avoid crowd- ing INES Day Light Motion Plctures < ompiele change Saturday. Tuesday and Thursday. 3 Reéls, 1, Children's Under 12 years, FOR SALE CULL: HARDWOOD CHEAP. W. DRURY, and Wood X 'ard, . each, all new. Day every Saturday. halt pride. Prive - SEALED TENDERS (IN fr te} for the supply of Coal ai he Wood required te heat the Buildings at Kingston, Ballevilie ope, Cebour et om "ty Ont, for the tn endin g, arch ho 1812, wil be received wy rel an March 11 next. Each tender is to be marked ro er, tor for Fuel' ad- a the Director of 'Contracts, resse Militia Hesdauarters nies Sincaini | forms of Patrons, we have secured for these! all ANY fault fcunirs Say Se Bona od rom rica GF" a or at the of- fice he District ficer Command- he. Kingston, who w r fursaish formation reauired. panied b ath -- ted eaten ob Ra of the Haneursnls the PRK: of Militia and Tigiente Jor five per cen wl be Tt 1 I ty | ak! e Department does oH bind. jt itself ro Te the lpwest or Deputy sinister wero eer Coton. ul JDitawa, Feb 2, February 8, 1811 EEE ET HELE STA Sr § e | e PEPPY CONDENSED ADVERTISING BA BATES First insertion le a word. secutive fasertion Cnmrcatter pan halt ont a word. um charge for one in 2 PPI IIIVIIIIIIIININ FOR SALE. IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES. Have you heard the dickey birds . $1500 WILL BUY A T-ROOM FRAME heuse on Albert Stree: AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No Sanvasping. Send for Farticulars, B Press Synd cate, 3 068% Lockport, NY CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tics arixing weekly in summer, oranightly n winter. Apply, now, 71 Drummond Street. rh or 14 Grenville Street. Toronto. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers: experience un necessary. Address, Press Cor- fesponding Bureau, Washington, I WILL START YOU EARNING "4 ily at home in spare time silver. ing mirrors; no capital; free in- structive bagkiet. fing plans of operation. A edmond, Dept. 335, Boston, Stas. ' WANTED NON-UNION REN. IN ALL branches of the Build Employment guarantees. A Becre ders' Excl es iy to ange, t. Box 270, YY cthbr lage. Alta good ay made acting as repre- sentative; address envelopes, "Tora mail circulars; material, stamps furnished free Rex Malling Agency, London, Ontario. NURSES FOR TRAINING SCHOOL. ~ Young women of good education and Phisique wanted to. enter Training School for Nurses: term 3 years. Address Superintendent of Nurses, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, NJ, USA. CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men; go salary; per- manent position; if you are work- ing for small salar behind the counter, write to-day; you can double your wages and be your own boss. Apply, Box "E. B. C Whig Office. SEALE LE PEE PREPPED WANTED + A ---- A smart Boy, about 17 years of age: good wages. steady work. {ip to Kingston Hoslery Co., ., King Street. a . WANTED--GENERAL, " ONTARIO AND S.A VIIERAN somir to buy for cash. 8. R. McCan 51 Brock Street. bated ob WANTED TO RENT, A SMALL, COM- fortable House, with garden, not too far out of city, tate parti. culars to Box 112 Whig office GARBAGE TO COLLECT; WILL CALL any day and will do it free of gba se. Write Box 231, Whig ce. CUSTOMERS ro UY SOME OF OUR ream Caramels; purest of their ind. Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor, next to Opera House. 'Phone 640 LEASE BY THRE YEAR FROM March ist, a 6 or 7 room house south of Queen Street, east of Al- fred Street, at $1,350. McCann, 51 Brock Btreet. MEN AND BOYS TO TAKE ADVANT- age df eur 20 i cent. discount Boots and oes: special bar " Fains Saturday; -2 tins any shoe , Ase. 2 Johnston, Brock Sm an TO THEIR loth and ha it mars up. Into up- fate aul suits, and workman. Ship gulza nteed to please, Pressing an nd Fepairing done on the sho on loway, 13¢ Pots. Bt, n bby's Livery. PERSON HAVING cond-hand Furnitdre and ee before disposing drop me a pay a GIRL OR WOMAN, EACH LOCALITY if, of] < "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS"--R. G. ANYON ANYWHERE, CAN START a mall order business at home. No ganvassing, Be your own boss. Bend for free Rookins, Tells how. Heacock, 2,969 Lockport, N.Y. Ww HEAT PREDICTIONS PROF, G6. Taylor will tell you free of charge when to buy wheat Tor 3 sensational sdvance. 716, K. Bidg., Syracuse, ¥ sertion, 25¢; three rons, Boe; sing} iE you Aavenl you Jisted -- wix, $1; one month, The are © finest in the " E find Perfect, Sag pe "ae AR Roan FRAME oN HELP--WANTED, REN. Soin. re. Dive : ren Sommer Queen and Barrie. Phot], se FOR. A 5-RO0M NOPSR ON MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. Bay Street ARP in evening, Mrs. Hubbell ---- « 10% got Street. ARCHITECTS. ngs FOR A Sp RANE house an Far reer; prove. AN EXPERIENCED (00K; GOOD mente in. ban sides: rend 3S wages. Apply to Mrs. Harry | HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHATECT, ETC, yearly Richardson, "Alwing'.on 258 King Street, "Phone 345. ------ S1L.900 WILE RUY A S-ROOM RRICK A CAPABLE MAID FOR GENERAL ARTHUR ELLIS, . ARCHITECT. ws: Cottage on Johnson Stresd house ork; ma Je a cult; University Avenue, Telephone a--ba-- small family. Apply to Mrs. A. G. h LOTS FOR SALE IN DESIRABLE McKay, § Wellington Street. 16cations at $5.00 per ESIRANLE 'WM... NEWLANDS & SON,. ARCHI- age and up. SALESMAN WANTED FOR WINTER tects, ete. Office, 268 Bagot Street. -------------- 5 for our choice Nursery Stock and 'Phone 608, A. F. BOND, 78 CLARENCE. Rewest varieties 3 potatoes; ily i» . i, ral terms. Cavers Bros. x : POWER & 20% i RCHITECTS MER-| SEVERAL GOOD WORK HORSES FOR v y She o MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL Brock and Wellington Streets. ole heal aT, D. J, Hay, 128 housework; ' small family; a 'Phone 212. N . * washing: references requir pe . ply, Mrs. Uglow, 164 Barrie Street. SOME SPECIAL SNAPS TO CLOSE ~ out within next month. See Geo ENTS. IN sviliy LOCALITY. Th PERSONALS. Cliff, Real Estate, 35 Clarence St sell our automobile specialty; $5 ~ ea to $13 a day made easily. Harper,| LADIES. =~ MADAM LA = CLARES!SEVERAL SINGER SEWING MA- Box 27 Weat Toronto, Ont. renc S are safe and sure and, chines, among them a Bhgemaker's Eng nd Rod Ye ny Fiance, Patcher. Great Bargains. Turk's, " r : $25 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES 70 aly 4 i. 35 ier box. Madani} Phone 104 trustwort peopie to travel an £5) -- distribute Lampies tor big whole- Fate: Box 435. Napanee, Ont FOR QUICK CASH SALE, A SEVEN. sale house Co mer 8 DOME ew lel ouse, upper Chicago. * HAIR,, MOLE BIRTHMARKS, art of city; modern improvements. warts, etc, removed permanently jardiner Bateman, 87 Clarence YOUNG LADY perience. sear. Boenty rears' _= Street. 'Phone 831 or 396. who A nderstands © typo Grpewtiilng. Nose, e, Throat and Skin "Biem- rs must be good writer; short hours: a 'Specialist, 258 Bagot Street. GASOLINE LAUNCH: LENGTH, 18 good wages: stars previous experl- ee 52 Jaen beam: hull, pedar and to of - © seats ve cylinder hh Fee. Apply ox. 158, ad DENTAL. Kingston Foundry motor; Speed. ™ : miles xf rivers cor, ueen FEEL EPEPES SOPEPEEIEIIPS | SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, and Barrie Streets. Phone $11 * * 230 1-2 Princess Btreet,. Kingston. "Phone 346. PEPPPFPEPTEPLER FRPP PNNG * WANTED + * * "|S. H. SIMPSON, LD. DDS, DENT- 3 . 3 Smart Girls; highest wages; Yat, 268 Princess Street. Telephone| § FOR SILA. 3 steady work. APPLY, to Kings- 626. ton Hosiery Co Ltd, King > WALTOMOBILE. FY . McLaugh treet. " n-Bulek, forty p., model 17, . * DR. $c NASH, DENTIST DR. ©, H.| five passenger tourihg cur; al Weicker, assistant, 183 Princess St. most new and run very iittie; SPVEPPPPPPPPP FRPP PPP PPS Phone in in perfect running erder; fully equipped with wind $100 MONTHLY AND EXPENSES TO] DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT. shield, mobair to] speedo- travel and distribute samples for real Street, near Princess Street. meter, brass by imped etos big manufacturer; steady work 'Phone 662 Reasons for ng, the 8. Scheffer, Treasurer, M381, Chi- ho Fy will be out or the city : CARO. Apply CARO. OSTEOPATHY. ALEX. J. SULLIVAN + Ki King Street * Ashcroft, D.O, Edna E. Ashcroft, raduates under Dr. Still, t toisssteas ida the Founder of Osteopath A Fo - rincess Street, corner Division " 'Phone 447. No charge for con- FOR SALE OR TO LET. sultation and literature. Office hours; 10 to 12, 2 to 5 6 to 8, THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE- mises for many years occupied by Henry Bkinner & Co. Wholesale BUSINESS CHANCES. Druggists, extending from Prins with ex Queen Street, and includin cess Street to frontage on both tensive buldings. Apply to Cuns ningham & Mndie MEDICAL J. F, SPARKS, BA, M.D, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Too Wellington St Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to $ pm. 'Phone 354. What Every Woman real value to her. In olden day store-advertising was a very wn stores, or of the hysterical, m stores, housewife, nor of the nature of her purchases. phase of store keeping. advertised are able to give real does not ac of either the dull, formal announcements style of advertisements resorted In neither case was advertising value Siving with other stores that advertise, vertise Is not considered at all except as a mere is Learning Every woman is coming to know that advertising has a conditions, Ht consisted s, under olden egligible thing. of the conservative isleading and Hstampeding" by the irresponsible important to the "service" to her in planning No worth-while store would now think of omitting its ad. vertising or of limiting it too much in the scope of its use. fulness. It would be as wise to try to do business in quarters wholly inadequate, or with no delivery system or clerks. the advertising is as much a part of store serv For rvice as any other Women are learning that only stores that are adequately values--are able to compete in The store that rthern Crown Bank; Broe ayer Street, pr 'phone 424. GENERAL INSURANCE-FIRE, LIFE, Accident nd. Health Policies lssu- orm ~class companies; standard . Boon, Agent, 158 Willington Street. GEO... A. BATEMAN REPRESENTS the Protect Underwriters, ed by 316,000,000 of capital four other fire insurance com- panies: all Jtinds of insurance ef- Fected. Call or drop a card 'Phone 296. 67 Clarence Street, Kingston, Ont FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST« ment Soclety: established 1863; president, Sir Richard Cartwright} money issued on city and farm neighborhood shop, to which we are driven by necessity sometimes--always to our loss, Women have learned that the advertised store, selling great quantities of goods, is able to sell them at a much smaller per-sale profit than the unadervtised store, which must make its profits from a small number of sales. This truth make store-advertising of real Importance to every woman---to every buyer. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. bp TO LET, FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO STORAGE FOR FURNITIRE, CLEAN, to Godwin's Insurance Empeoriu dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth Proct; your. own. lock and key rost's Clty Storage, 298% Queen St 'Phone 5260 SUITE OF ROOMS, ting-room, bedroom located near Market piy to Cunningham Clarence Street INCL x DING T- and bathroom, Square & Mudie, THE ROOMS AND Wellington Street years by Dr. Baker as and dentist parler: possession 1st Apply to C. Livingston & ™ watdence May. Bro. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. pe -------- HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite GTR station, one block Jiopstiies, municipal and eount from CP, on street cur line; ~debentures; mortgages pu bar supped with best of wines Seponits Jeceived and gy and liquors: charges moderate; cial rates by the week. John Director, 87 Clarence "Sereet: i ay hy LIVERPOOL, LO 180% AND GLOBE HOTEL WHITNEY, BROCK STREET, Fire Insurance Company. Available under new management. bar sup. assets, Js1.181 215. Po Addition to plied with best of wines, liquers, which he policyholders have for and cigars: board by day 'or week. eS the nithis fiabinity or ¥. Whitney, Proprietor. por ity Sf atc ¢ ¥ shaun - ™ GRINASON HOTEL, 343-344 Tar Before renew! old eens ASoN Har stoked with or giving new iness get rates the best of Ales, Beers, Wines om Strange '& Strange. Agents. Liquors, and cholcest . Brands of 335. . | Cigars. Meals, 35c exch, or special SE -------------------------------------------- rates by the week Yard and CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. stable accommodation. Rates reasonable. Mulvilie & Driscoll UPHOLSTERER. J. GAVIN UPHOLSTERING, RE- fring and carpet work, halr mats ress Jenovating, Drop a card or eall 216 Bagot Street w. DANCING. VIOLIN Axn PIAXG FoR DANCING, even par , ee, ¥. ® Hackets, ra 35% Bagot Seren FINISHER. Ao et SPBCIALTY, eoameliing ork; wil fo Bp ie

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