Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1912, p. 2

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: '. : YHE PAILY BRITISH WHIG.TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912. . : THE JMLER -BENIES "AID. RIGHEY. EXPLAINS r= EE : Gooseherry Week. . 1g : « id > a os » = : wa IR . This is ths week for gooseberries. 1, i -- | 3 3 2 THAT PRISONERS IN HIS CUS-l000 quaris for sale at Carnovsky's | MORE FULLY ABOUT THE] * 8 : . TODY ARE IDLE. usual low prices. : POWER CONFERENCE | 5 , a 4 The People's Favorite i They are Busy Making Tile and Cut- : A Reference to it at City Council! 25 t 50 t R ti RS REMADE AND © Lo Creme County Count, 1 Aika Yetta 335 | Mee Hydr ecto Commit Oo per cent. Reductions HAVERYOUR A Has Supplied No Hose for Water-|, gunner on board, fre, 0c. sion Euginerrs Invited to Go Over] ¢ . - . 4 REPAIRED DURING SUMMER ing the Lawn. , . 3 repeat. 2 Mi. Kesh's: Report. All our latest additions to she Reprint Line we offer at tha very low. price of 25c a capy In Kingston, July 16.--(To the Edi | - St. Paul's. Success, ' ., Af 'the i order to start with -a fresh stock in our new premises These books sell regularly at 0c... Take erly coumeil meeting, last tor) Jo an editorial in last even The ladies of St. Paul's have cleared | evening, Ald. Fihott rose to ask Ald. | a few on your vacation for summer reading. Estimates 22d. siivie cheertally ing's Pritigh Whig you state: $90 from the lunches provided on 12th | Rignet the ¢ private] given. X oe Gt fe 5 . f i - OUR SPECIAL 23c. Our summer prices are attractive. | Rumious hs it that there is some [WY ne iia cent. pro -siter meeting. which he fearned was held in REGULAR PRICE, 50c. The Dissolving Circle, Will Lilli- Styles and New Plates free, 1912- | misunderstanding with regard to the | PAYIDR all expenses. A eeriam of uring the day, with | he ™ p bridge : 13. Fo ready. use of prison labor, and that a score | = . . reference to (he local power question | The Tarp of the Balance, bY Bedad Beau Brocade, Baroness Orcxy. of prisoners are resting in idleness; Long Service Medals. He wanted to know if Ald, Klunev | : - The Fortunes of Fifi, Molly E. Sea- ' i while the grounds of the county, and Long - service medals have - been [should mot have taken the utilities' | Myrtle Baldwin, By Chae. C. Munn. well. . J OH N Mc K AY envelopiag une of the noblest - build. | awarded to two members of the 14th jcommittestinta his confidence i Comrades, by Theos. Dixon, Jr. The Story of My Life, by Helen : ings in the city, are bearing an aban- [P. W. 0. Rifles, Maj. W. B. Skipuer, Ald: Kieney replied that the meet} The Viking's Skyjl 'John R. Carl- Kellar. ® THE FUR HOUSE doned condition." of Montreal, who 18 on the reserve, g, which vas held in the wilite of W. | . ing i y ' BRosmah, by Myra Kbily. Ta 149-157 BROCK STREET 1 with to take exception to state [and Corpl. T. E. Moncrieff. Nickle, M.'., was. not ir the | z Much Ado About : Peter, by Jean My 'Brother's Keeper, Chas. Jacke : ments in that article attributed to Y.W.C mann oo purpose of pegotiating! for power, | Webster. The son ¢ "Rumor," and to say there is mot a sW.CA, Swimming Classes. Some hydro-electnie engineers were | % ; y Lady of Big Shanty, Berkeley : i & y i Ste 13 Wheel, . A. cg tl - ail word of truth im it, 'so far as this Mondays and Fridays, at. Sandg [Mery and wal ted to know if the city | The Seering . heel," Robt. A. Wa- ~~ Smith, ? ge i jail-is concerned. In the first place, |Bottom, the members of the club free; | had decided to have nothing more to , ANETY a. WwW Her Infinite Variety, Brand Whil- 3 - there is not the slightest misunder- | and 5%. a season for other persons do with the commission. Ald. Kigney | Tonoe Bungay, H. G. Wels. lock. standing ° regarding the use of pri- [For tickets apply to Y.W.C.A. said In a hed to go down te Mr. | a > ickle's ofl avor | son labor on the court house grounds. aluiaiine e and h ad so ayo = : nS eee GSTS THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE been "*a score of prisoners in idle Lhe econlerence was for the purpose ol | ) A wholesale, grocer told- the Whig, | 11" Sunierente was K é i making explanations about What Au 260 PRINCESS. ; Phone 919, ness' inythe jail this year nor --s8¥{Fusedny-- morning, that-thefe will be |" * R other year during the many 1 have |4n advance in the price. of canned sity of action H Sdupting inf il been in charge. fruits this year. Strawberries have Rel 3 a deport meant b . Wa ae To show how unjust, unfair and un- | been scarce, and the price will rise the visiting snminecrs hal 190 oun . ? x. & il action vot '5 +t the city truthful is "Rumor" in this instance | twenty per cent. cil's action did not mean that the city =z J wanted nothing more to do with the 1 wish to state that there are but 4 Se mniatian i ' eleven male prisoners confined in the 1,000 Islands--Rochester. THE DAY S EPISODES Ta : I'he visit of P. B. Yates, of Toron- . : > 4, and at Baa Deen the daily Steamers Caspian and North King |t0, of the hydro-electric power com Good for us and our customers. |: MR¢ during the past four moalhs, |... at 10.15 a.m. daily for 1,000 Is- | mission, and R. A. Ross, of the firm ' . A SPECIAL CLOCK . ; g just about one-half the number sta- | 0 oints and at 5 p.m. for Roches: |of Ross & Holgate, of Montreal, to {LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN Clearing up stock. Bargains for|tdin your editorial. Out of the, "N.Y. via Bay of Quinte. J.' P.|the city was to all appearances, pro GENERAL. ; . y f. you. eleven, two are insane, ne: is on ; ; 4 remand, one is cook, one is ill apd ) 5 5 v Hanley, agent. ductive of ng definite results. A num- Le 1 ; ------------ ber gathered in the office of W. # one is an old man committed for To Attend Masonic Grand Lodge. |Nickle, K.C.., and met Mr. Yates and vajrancy and unable to work. This Among the Freemasons, who are to (Mr. Ross, on Monday. Those present leaves but five men. to do all the work attend the meeting of grand lodge in [were : Mr. Nickle, Mayor Hoag, Dr. Easily Read and Remembered. of y Hie Jon: sud whet a injare Toronto, . which "opened, to-day, are|ldward Ryan, president of the board | Mineral waters. "Gibson's." wou a wesides dong a we ordin- . ? of rade Alds. Ros d Lira . } . B. William f trade, Alds, Ross an Rigney, a : ary, work, the county has heen en- Dr. A. R. } AMBOn : gne) Hail fell at Collins Bay for a short Occurrences in the City and Vicinity ~Other Brief Items of Interest P. H. Burke, Abrahain Shaw, 8 Manager C. C. Folger. Mayor Hoag | time Monday night. ~ Crozier, Willism Jackson an J, |and. Dr. Ross expressed themselves as| william Swaine, piano 'tuner. Orders Black, with. Girt Trimmings, Pearson. being o the opinion that the proposed received at McAuley's. Phone 564. ] containing a first-class move- , expenditure on the aty power plant Talcum : powders " "Gibson's." : Died of "Tuberculosis. rweant a cessation of any negotiations Lumber was being unloaded at the Went, fully guaramived. death = occurred in the insane | WMD the hydro-electric commission. sidings for the new G.T.R. freight Wednesday we place . This is not #» large clock, 8 abled to dispose of mo less * than seven hundred and sixty-eight con crete tile this season, all made by the prisoners, besides frequently cut ting the grass on the Court House i he rrotnds a should: frankly admit b : ' Sorin i a2 . : a u oon misinformed and | Ward at the penitentiary, about ten Ald. Rigney took occasion. to ex |sheds, this week. tha 0 ve p 8 @ : : | t exist ir this | days ago of a prisoner bw the name |plain that in' the improvement of the Ladies' up-to-date dressmaking, on sale a big range of that idleness does not exis 0 8 1 Ardetts. Who was brought here plant, the committee had only two |Terms moderate. Miss A. Keyes, 2U1 bl ¥ sick f many the '"-dgurt from Quebec. It was reported that he objects in vew,; First, of meeting | Princess street. . . Dress Muslins, Foulards, F-- n the Dyin 0 mn A ooked hatter had committed - suicide by eating [the immediate needs of the: plant | by leé cream bricks. *'Gibson's," : house grounds ne r Lng ne con. |ground glass, but the death certificate placing it in a position to do its| The top stones are now being placed Marquisettes ete. all Sua ie or i op rim states that he died of tuberculosis nid ork aff dently ml satis, on the post office addition. The work } ? S R S. tinued dry we 4 PM oe ee which the work of the year had pro- |has gone ahead rapidly 1 25¢ Lawn and Verandah Chairs, Set- in places, und Sige youd nor fete Case Was Enlarged. ved necessary; and, swsondly, to in H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 Rew goods, priced at ' Jewelers and Opticians, wen. permitte ha ; nn nly such shinerv as W Gi 2 : p 4 o tees, etc., strong, durable and com-|. iy Sri hose - for watering the The case of the lad who was caught stul only wh mar noty i i on Ring | seat Leave orders at Mc 30c and up to 39c a yard. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. cass. for | have quite as much re robbing the till in a stors on Montreal {serve as auxiliaty n- the event Auley's boo gore, a A fortable. Nu oe the Beautiful as - yourself, | strest, Saturday morning, was en outside pover being (hedged : Je Talovmn povdeg. Aiibson 8. Fal . Far Ane 850 KING STREET. 0 i ¥ » ACS . " arre 1 wished O make n1mse clear na oe NO ing more as wen heard about 3 Carpets, Crex Grass Rugs, Porch|and would have seen that the grounds large, hy : Hagists ite Farrell, utd Ha hale In ptoador St 1 | Alig = E iay itn Hoard shout We do not intend to nded to even if the tile in- hursday norning, in we Juvenile d Tp: ties : shades, etc. ware . atlent 1 court. Tuesday morning. off from any proposition of any hy- {Bagot street car some days ago : Y : dustry asd Yo ie for the en nom 'y OrnE of the police dro-power concern that could pro- "Hanson-Jenks" ~ toilet requisities. carry ovel a single yard ours, Sime. H. JETT. i ' court, the adults hehaving themselves duce power at a figure which it would ! "Gihson's.' St 1 0 HR interest e city p A iditio 1 renovation: ) oods, ole and 1 F HARRISON COMPANY PERSONAL MENTION. on Monday. be to the interest of the city to n addition and renovations are of these g ds S0 put a S . . L but neat, and without * too much undesirable decoration, accept. He suggested to the two { being made to officers" quarters ¢ i Movements of the People--What Boy Broke His Arm. engineers, Mr. Ros and Mr, ; Yates, {ve mess at Tote flo Pont Dueagks, hurry out price on the ; ) nis : ; ; be p . Spo sh cloths. "Gibson's. Douglas Cunningham, the young son | that if they would go over the re sponges, wa . : ' They are Doing and Saying. of The Col. pp Nes A ung oon port of Mr. Kelsch and show where The people of Portsmouth are high: lot for Wednesday as W. I! Gourdier and wife left on the hitighanr, "Ongwanads,¥ broke his left [is Would be to the advantage,of thelly pleased at the prospect of having A > | steamer Alexandria for Quebec for a arm by falling in the grounds at his "itv under existing conditions, to ac electric "power within their reach. ' week § trip. home," on. Monday. siternoon.. Theipt . the Hydro-Electric proposition, "'Hanson-Jenks™ talcum = powders. Only Phone 90 we [Ne in Belleville, \ A or ' ; f crows pass over Collins:Bay and little lad was = feeling almost } elf! Mr. Kelsch"s report as §t now | © ' 4 ; ¥ M Mr. and Mrs. James Bute, of Hous- gui - Tian: g hon TS stands simply shows that under ex settle on Plack's Point for the night 1 5 arabeau . Thess . . : hoy x iy A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson hay © {fractured arm was set at the general the city would be only too glad to Uibson By i 5 s ¥ returned home from visiting [friends hospital by Dr. J. F. Sparks, and the {hear from them. Every evening about twilight, flocks vo \ % ton. Texas, are spending a short time They refurn. in the morning. he 5 est ttn isting conditions tha city fan Pr Yemonade powders, "Gibson's." at Collins av. Clayton Kingston and Ottawa. duce its own power cheaper than the Le nonade 0 du ™ 1h 8. d SHADES Miss Margmwt Sullivan, Rockwood Sn rs : Ridean King and Queen firures produced by the Hydro-Eleo The ladies of Portsmouth are mak- an ry Hospital, is visiting her ster, Mrs. for Ottawa every Meadas Wednes- tric. commission or the Seymour [10g arrangements to furnish a room in J. McGrath, Mount Chesney. y i v : . the new tuberculosis hospital, which is . h F Mrs. Jessie MeQueen and family, day, Thursday and Saturday at § Pe shout getting addi- | 10 be built there. Ladies of all de Ostric eather Frontenac street, leit Monday, on a a.m. For Clayton, every Tuesday nominations are to be asked to take ------ B1viait to relatives at Sarnia Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at |tionas power from Queens g, uni Yarsiiy, ro a ard . 5 at § . sy 3 . i re no- . . oan i Mrs. F. Brown, Lower Bagot street, 6 pm. Jones' Falls and return, Ald. Rigney gaid he had hea a aonade powders. 'Gibson's. . . J Q s % yas report. » returned home. after a short vacation 50c., every Wednesday and Saturday, thing of the matter. It was vey I'he work of raising the barge Rob p en's gene i for demon- . The best shade with her daughter, in Oswego, N.Y. at 6 a.m. : i ol that Queen's gen iy Oy eF eo Roy, at the penitentiary wharf, is ; ~ ' Rev. Dr. Ryckman will preach the James Swift & Uo., Agents. stration purposes enong Fo Ald. | Proceeding. The pumps are working, : ) manufactured is the sermons on July 21§t at the re-open give the city a good portion and it was expected she would ° be > Kingwt y . t : - ing of the Ifopiois Methodist. church. Kingstonians Took Part. Rignev said that the eoflet au ho Ibrought, to the water's edge by Tues. Phohe 700. VUDOR SHADE Miss Mav P. Hinckley, University | The rose sales in connection with [rities had not, as yet, made any pro ly, oh, StnorEnna ' avenue, has - quite recovered from .. | Alexandra day in I%5ndon, Eng. [position te the cily. it was thought that thé Kingston & LT Sw v n- % uries received i an accident st | amounted to over $150,000, which will Pembroke railway express which left ma d e of Linden Juries fessiver. a : dust be distributed among the Yueen " A at noon would be able to pass over nvestment---3008, Upper "Wii. : The many friends of Mrs. 8, U.|mother's favorite charities and hospi- . pesm-- . the sinkhole, which caved in near i Stree rent \brings $108 per Wood, simple to op- Home are 'sorry to hear she is eon- tals. It will be interesting to King- |§ "i Hat Store." i Parham last Saturday, Men have been ; CAT ) fined to her room with an attack of |Stonians to learn that two of its fair he ' : at work filling it in for the past 650 'harles Street; tent brings $120 erate, can be put up pneumonia. daughters assisted in the sales on the |§| three days. pear year : 2 Mrs. W, D. Kenney and family, [streets. Miss Emma Pense and Miss | Qi . The Always, Busy Store. 1.350 Double Tough-tast Hofise and in five minntes, . Montreal, street, have left to spend | Nora (Gordon, through the solicita- | gl go yk . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AO. ot; Tent brings $168 per year the month with iriends in Tweed .and [tions of Lady Kirkpatrick, took part [4 O48 470 7) J : A ------ : Centreville. in. the event. £7 KA §) [What Happened a Quarter M a d ee 1n all E. W. Day and party, of Syracuse, resem i Wf : ; RE Century Ago. N.Y., arrived on the Cape boat on Partridge-Patterson Wedding. i '% . widths . Monday and left for Sharbot Lake on At St. James' church, on Tuesday { $1,950 Double Frame Montreal St; of a rent brings $206 per year . $2.100--Chatham Stréet:| double frame; At Wimbleton ranges, Lieut. Hora, res] rent brings $204 pet year, of the 14th, made twenty-nine points resh a fishing trip. . morning at 9.30 o'clock, Miss Ellen ho \ abv -oieF 2 92,300----Bagat - Btrest, double brick; Miss Lena M. Todd, of the Clares- | Violet Patterson, daughter of John G. und Town Mitwright, Twenty ght { Sweet Peas Fem brings 3261 pest your ft holm teaching staff, Alberta, is holi- | Patierson, Johnson street, was united |§| Pole thirty-five. : : } $7,000--Bagat Street, row of 4 houses, daying with her parents, Lockmaster | In marrage to Francis Patridge, Jr, |g! : : J1.°W. Power appointed arbitrator \ : Asters brick; rent, Driggs $424 per year ' Bland Mrs. Todd; Brewer's Mills: : of the firm of Partridge & Sons. The ld! In our Men's Depart- by the locomotive works company, in |! dq $12,000--Brick Row,. Hay| Sireet] rent i Ur. Hugh Walker, Elsmore, Califor |ceremony was performed by Rev. T. . . the dispute as to wages. . | Gladioli brings $1,200 per year ; © ¥nia, died on Saturday. He was born Ww. Savary, 'in the presence of only ment three reading lines Joreph Lapointe, a stoker on the ! ' $1,550 -A Fram Dwellir nd | in Belleville in 1872 and graduated at | immediate relatives. 'The bride was |¢| . 11 steamer Persia going aboard, struck | From our own garden garde n, No. 3h Ja niin Tri 788 Iniversity R07 t , 'e » . ; $ ) ; | Queen's University in 1897, attended by Miss Celia Partridge, sis- with us are Umbre as, his head broke hs neck and died in a acl i ; 2 3 Miss Church, Pembroke, Ont., and | ter 'of the groom, while the latter's "Gl d Raincoats fa winytes m3 4 each aay at A eotp le List of Properties for Sale Miss M. McKae, of Warburton, are|brother, Ernest, of l'oronto. acted as oves an * A evelons on Wolfe Island did cor | BH a visiting Dr. and Mrs. Nesbitt at the best man. After the ceremony the cvou- siderable damage. A house Acmnolinh | . ' Good Bullding Lots. Mogey to Methodist parsonaage, Cushendall, [Ple left for Toronto and Peterboro. We sell the best $1 Blog Four women saved from death as Fire Insurance. Ont. | ---- {xy . > * the sides fell in I. : Mrs. Patrick Wilsh and little dau Work on Great Buildings. , Umbrellas in Kingston. ee TT lor colobrated: hi sil | ghtar, Agivia, Wellingion sitet, oh The Pittsburgh Plate Glass com | ver wedding. 10 9 BROCK STREET M U L L 1 at "Forest wn." Barriefield, where | pany, whose New York manager is R. |g! th 50c C- thev will remain for the summer |T. Conley, formerly of Ring oron, is 14! Other kinds to $5. EFFICIENCY PAY " . Cor. Johnson and 'Division Streets. Te Laties* Helping Hand'S putting in the glass in the on 7 Flowers in any arrange- "Phone 539. The Ladies' Helpin and Society, i C . . 2 . J ; " ('ushendall othe F chiurah, met % keeps close upon the heels of | The. Rifioment Are Now Busity. Ene ment for all occasions THe Nth io S04 Tw Sai Mrs. W. Woods' last week and tea | builders. When the steel people were ! gaged at Work. lv was served on the lawn. A pleasant [on the forty-lourth #oor, 'the com- |¢ The companies of the 14th PW. . prompt Y | time was spent. [aoy was glazing the windows on the B10. Rifles are shooting at the Barrie |% S500RRRR Neovo Toro Two wows John Draper and daughter, Mary, [forty-second. The company is closing |$| Bifield ranges for efficiency pay. This i » E., Mies Gormley, Mr. and Mrs. T. [in the New York Grand Centr! "Wi Iq Ji : vear every man must make forty-two Doyle, drove over in Miss Draper's |tion, which will consume nearly as (SHES Ripoints out of a possible seventy, mpd car and were the guests of Mr. [much glass as the Woolworth build- |g! - & if he does not make it the first ime and Mre. Medley, Barriefield, Sunday |ing. Gordon Conley, a son of R. T, i 4 he must go over to the ranges until afternoon and evening. is with the company at its general il ipihe does. In the past the men could eee offices in Pittsburgh, Penn. | ; Pimake as few as twenty-eight points ELEVATED TO PRIESTHOOD. et tn. " | . and aualify for the first year, make -- READY FOR CADET CORPS. | EF fe foriy-two and qualify for the second Rev. James Nicholson, of Kingston, ; | : Biyear, or make fifty-six and receive Ordained. | Tents all Pitched on the 'Barvieficld g ; third year 'pay. It was thought ad: On Tuesday morning at eight o'- Canip Grounds. ! : A {B{ visatle to make the change so the | clock St. Mary's cathedral was the | With the staff of the division, the [¢' (pimen all have to make a score of at scone of 'an imposing ceremony when [Army Service Corps, the Ordnance (§ ey {Bf least forty-two points. ? ; ; Mercury ninety--humidity the Rev. Jumes Nicholson, som of |corps, and the detachment of the } . Ee awn. ia everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, cor- | R.C.R., hard at work, the ea for | ¢! r 3 BISHOP DE PENCIER HURT. Hard time fo hh Je camp Storie We have a leader at $9 : ae rms or Always bring their reward, [Biner of Ontario and William streets, [the cadet corps of this division, [§ ool % : "and the deeds to Lots in was olovated to the sacred dignity |which opens at Barriefield, for six |§ -- stylish cut and light in |p| Throws From an Automobile Yato a Field ! OLLI, of the priesthood, by Archbishop |davs, will be ready for occupation (4 ae . 8 i River, : \ CUFFS, KENSINGTON PLACE Spratt. Many of the priests from {by Tuesday night. By all appearances weight. Other kinds $6 ! Bishop de Pencier suffered severe SHIRTS, Fp -- wt he bur ade will ] i : For. the Tourist, the Yachts- . are not exception to this rule. rrounding paris were pre- h yon will come into camp |§ to $10 Carn outs and bruises about the face and men. the Sportsman and Auto- SHIRTWAISTS, sent at the ordination and the ca- [with the same fine weather that fa- [§ . . head when thrown out of an automo mobilist- are indispensable : A look at the property will Plihedral was well filled with the [vored the militiamen last month. Bi bile on the Cariboo road, fifteen miles | when they are not laun- F tunities JT st hr Is the Bi fifende' and relativ of the mewly- | The tents have been pitched on the {¢ -- north of Asheroft, B.C. Some defect ole oF tine oh dered right opportunity of your lifetime to ordained priest. Red Fathers Hanley [camp ground, which will be a centre Er . Blin the steering gear caused the car Dia far aw beet | . get some on most reasonable Bland Mea assisted the archbishop. of training, amusement and interest |§ WATCH OUR WINDOWS! to swerve and pitch into the Dona- within the sight way . Tey this laundry terms. . Rev. Father Nicholson received his [until next Monday. It was under i i te river, but all reached shore safe J" If you" haven't a 8 air- defy humid days and All classes of property on Blearly education in St. Mary's school [stood that some of the corps with 18! po : Sut Assortment. Pair--see avold hurt to your pride our list. Call for particulars. | and Regiopolis sallege: Kingston, ai- | their instructors were to arrive ' this {§ Samed and pocket. is i ter which he made course of phil- [éveting, but the majority will not |§ "Hanson-Jenks"' cold creams. "Gib- Asselstine rd : ' ovophy and theology st the grand {reach the city until Wednesday. Com- [gi iPison's." | ) S. b+ D. 0. Ss KINGSTON LAUNDRY 4 C k Seminary, Montreal. . wall will arrive in the afternoon at |§ { Swift's wharf: Steamers Toronto) | EAE, | aga 2 ' i ------_---- BROCK 1% Registered Optometrist & Opticia four o'clock, on the GT.R., and |§ and North King, down and up; steam- 242 King St. Ps 10m. . . "Gibson's," those from Pembroke and Renfrew, on |§ i Rideau Queen, down from Ottawa; lg P. Pellstier, postmaster- | the K. & P., train, at the same time. |§ ! from i 4 Vista, down , is sailing for Canada imme nee Satay. Lhmaliligig Sunburn preparations, "Gibson's." eg

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