Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1903, p. 9

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Bl Ail 3 able remedy for all orders arising from orn Out Nerves or true heart tonie, d blood enricher, | renewing all the asted tissues of the ealth to those who are trouble 3, Nervous Prostration, Brain Fag, ssness, Palpitation of the Heart, er Effects of La Grippe and all vn system. [ AND NERVE PILLS 1.25.at all druggists, or will be sen , Limited, Toronto, Ont, AND TRUN | Colonist 1 Excursions February 15th to April 30th To British Columbia, Cal | Colorado, Idaho, Montana gon, Utah, Washington, Et For full particulars apply J. P. HANLEY, AGENT, City Passenger Depot. gra RAILWAY SYSTEM CUTIE Lo Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railway $46.05 Kingston to Nelson, Robson, Trail, Rossland, Greenwood, Mid | way, Vancouver Victoria, New Westminster, B.C., Seattle and Ta- coma, Wash., Portland, Ore $43.55 Kingston, to Spokane, Wa Kingston to Denver, Color | Springs, Pueblo, Colc., Pocatello, ] Idaho, Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah. Sceond-class KOing 1903 Full particulars at K, &-1 I R. Ticket Office, Ontario St F. CONWAY, F FOL Gen Agt > THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWA} NEW SHORT LINE FOR Colonist Iicke K£ February 15th Pass I'weed, Napanee, Deseronto, as all lo cal peints. Train leaves City Hail De pot at 4 m. R. J, WILSON b Leiegraph Uftice, Clarence street ALLAN LINE From St. John. From iis Mongolian, Feb Cormthian Pretorian, umidian, Tunisian Ax 14, Feb. 21, Feb. 2 Mar. 7, Mar Mar. 14, Mar. 1 w RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin, Tunisian, §60 a up Other stemmers $50 a lel 1 Feb, 2 Mar. 2 Tunisia steamers, $37 Cabin pool, London, | Third Class, $ Belfast, Glasgow, | through tickets to | NEW YORK TO Carthaginian, I Laur J Mar 1 LEY, Agents City al, . HAN assen- P GILDERSLEEYE «wr Depot. J | Ularence street 'DOMINION LINE STEANSHIPS | BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER | POOL, via Queenstown From . Boston | ¢ anada, _ _ _ March 5th, Cansda -- go April 2nd a BOSTON TO LIVERPOOI erior M PORTLAND TO LIVERPOUI v « 28. Ott 1 ¢, March 14, his 3 VONMOLTH DOCK AND if From Portland BOSTON TO MEDITERRAN New | d, Fe 28 March ( onwealth. N \ ril 2n particulars apg . HANLEY. G.T GILDERSLELVE, 42 Clareoce Dominion Line, Montreal & 10 A ver A For further vt }. P R jo. P The and . BERMUDA... I'HE NOW FAR-FAMED BERM with cable communication and winter temperature of 65 degrees tiful scenery and 100 miles © roads; headquarters of the Britisl and vavy, is unrivalled in it tiveness, reathed 'by the first steamers TRINIDAD or PRETOR rty-eight hours from New York 5% . & every SATURDAY this winter. | A tropical islands including SANT CRUZ, ST KITTS MARTINIQ » ST. LUCIA, BARBADOES AND DEM ERARA, also afford beautifui and IF teresting tours, all reached by steal" ships of 'the Quebec Steamship Company from = New ork s t and ng apy 0 A E BRIDGE & CO. Agents adway New York. J. P. HANLEY or J. n° GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston, Ont FHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec ee BACK PAINED SO BAD COULDN'T TURN IN BED. A citizen of Trenton, back and kidneys, to health by the use of Dr. back. lin Dr. | us ry few f , a3 1 had « and th hard all da heavy tha rough cure in my case. the their rapid-acting, thorough-going curativ gave me no relief. blets, I made up my min kache Kidney Tablets cured me." > (Signed) MRS. DOUGLAS CONFIRMS IT. uent exposure to wet and cold--all hard on the kidneys. )r. Pitchet's Backache Kidney Tablets could so quickly cure a case so severe as that-of Mr. Douglas is a HL d to try them Ont., who suffered agony with his tells of his rapid and complete restoration Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets. ¥ We desire to present to you the history of the case of Thomas Douglas, of Trenton, Ont., whase occupation is that of carter for sillman Co., an avocation which involves heavy lifts and fre- That id tribute te ve qualities. MR."DOUGLAS TELLS HIS STORY. "I had been a very healthy man until a few months ago, when I was taken with a very severe jain across the small of the As I had a slight cold, I attributed the pain to-that, and commenced using If al of Mr. Kobold, a Trenton gentleman, who had used I had fore I found relief, and I can tell you I was very thankful 4 wen so bad that 1 had to lay off work for days, and at nights I t turn in bed® Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets have made a perfect I'am at work every day before 7 a.m., and work , and I can assure you my work is not easy, as I have a great deal of lifting to do, and the constant stooping is a great strain on the back, but I am l to say I have never had a twinge of pain, nor has my back bothered NE Sil r. Pite 4 me since Dr. Pitchers Ba Taos. DovoLas. "I gladly endorse all my husband says about Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets. of their efficacy that I am using them now myself. "I have bee ings, s fee bot 11 all splend my frie ly for us, and 1 n down. dy ths you will hear from me. you to use our names in endorsation of such a reliable remedy." wy the em; ard every day w (Signed) SO DOES MR. SHURIE, DRUGGIST. sillman Co. he from my r to. tal Jas. Suv They acted splendidly in his case and have inspired me with such confidence ed for some time with sick headache, weak spells, tired feel I have used the Tablets only for a short time, but t you may be sure as soon as I have taken another that Dr, Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets have done Mr. Douglas and myself have no hesitation in allowing Mrs. Taos. Dovaras. am well acquainted with Thos. Douglas, of this town, who is a teamster in loy of the » 18 a hard-we atem 1g and respectable citizen, and I have no hesitation in 1 t he is now, to the best of my know ledge, trace of his former trouble. (Signed) RIE. Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets are 50c. a bottle or 3 for $1.25, av all druggists or by mail. The Dr. Pitcher Co., Toronto, Ont. EDUCATIONAL. KINGSTUN LADIES' KINGSTON, CANADA. Residential and Day School for Girls. Address MISS M. GOBER. M. A., - Principal SCHOOL OF ART. We the undersi fully yA br Pettingill's ie only remedy prepared to arantee with every 50 cent bottle of gned "druggi give the f Kidney-Wort in the wo =A Guaranteed Curg For All Forms of Kidney Disease. sie are ollowing Tablets rid then Classes will be resumed after va-' positively cures all troubles arising gation. on MONDAY. January 5th. | from weak or discal kidneys © Evening classes, Tuesday and Thurs Money cheerfy returned if the dav, 780 to 930. These classes are 18 not relieved and improved specially for mechanics and\ instruc of «ne tle. Three to six tion is given individually to suit all trades et a-t «i hing gnd perman CHARLES E WRENSHALL ent cures. If not relieved and sured, Principal oy." Hoonia 2504 Princess street oil wa-te no money. -- rere Henry Wade, 'druggist, King street, KINGSTON COLLEGE hingston, Ont. BUSINESS Hoag, the druggist, Princess street, KINGSTON. Kingston, Ont TORONTO COLLLGE Geo. W. Mahood, druggist, Princess BUSINESS street, Kingston, Omt. TORONTO. W. H. Medley, druggist, Princess Unequalled facilities for securing posi | street, Kingston, Ont tions 3 . > Largest and best equipment in Canada H I Taylor, druggist, Princess 821 Queen Street, Kingston street, Kingston, Ont. SEND Lonlederatic MONEY AND BUSINESS i 1VERPOOL assets, $61,187,2 addition which policy have securit the unlimited Liability all the stockholders. Farm and c property insured at lowest possible rates. Before remewing old or giving uew business STRANGE & STRANGE, Agents FOR CATALOGUE Life Buildings. Tor LONDON Fire Insuranc > LOAN IN = SAVE MONEY AND GLO} Available Net rates frou Auction Sales. BY EMPLOYING ALLEN & SON, Auctioneers, mm or on PUNCHED HER PUPILS. MONEY TO LAR OR --- small sums, at low rates of interest ada . n - avy ad farm property Loans Made Bumptious Young Men Toe granted on city and county deben The Mark tures. Apply to S. Mc ILL : ry M manager of Frontenac Loan and In Pawtucket, RL, Feb. 27 liss Mary vestwent Society Ouvice opposite | |, Rogers, a graduate of Wellesley, is the Post Office . one of the mosttalked of young wo I'Wo HUNDRED. THOUSAND DOL- | nen in the state to day. It must be iars in sums from one thousand 10 | said also that the state is quit proud ten -thousanc gniisis, For particu | of her. Her jump into fame occurred 0D S NS i y ars apply Ip WIN ES iu when she punched the cap high school football team a . oe frawing the laret, and ARCHITECTS: thumped r youth of the same = ----y FR SS lass with such vigor that the WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF-| at h to his paren fice, second. floor ever Mahood's drug utes A '} Wie store, corner Princess and Bagot | his eye Il this Mis g streets. Entrance on Bagot street | or fad weapons than TE her fists POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER It oll came about beeauss Miss Ro chants' Bank Building, corner Hrock Tr . het . he and lington streets 'Phone 212 NE eache was her ARTHUR ELLIS "ARCHITECT fice site of New Drill Hall SMITH, ARCHIT | ble nose-as etc Anchor Building Market | ror with the Square Phone 245 Iw y lowest Night calle a -- | S tor, 381 Ruccessor to p---------- UNDERTAKERS. | HARRISON 23: Princ cy Phonés -- Warerooms -T. F CORBETT. Princess proper to have f tain of the football ele Montr UNDERTAK. | Qua t Prices co ess street the hest Harrison 91 FUNERAL DIREC- Strest {ingrtan Drennan Style need again Style. | not cost than roc if she will aly. buy a cake of that famous Raglish highest quality, Maypole Soap, which washes and dyes at one Old clothes tan easily be made new Brilliant, "No mess, no troub Maypole Soap. Fhe Sold everywhere. : roc. for Colors. 13c. for Black Hack a woman more ome Dye of peration. fadeless le" with in with he of his ven who got a KELPION A PERFECT HOME REMEDY. Endorsed by best Engish Medical Journals. Supplied to British Soldiers in South Africa. Shin Forall Throat and Gland Troubles, Pleurisy, Lumps, Abscesses, Oid Sores, Ulcers, Felons, . Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, Stf Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbago Sprains, Bruises, Plies, Cuts: Sore Fret. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 26¢. TRY IT ONCE. bright a walk stood a dapper looking gentleman, the very pink of perfection, who was groomed as delightfully as Mf he had | just popped out of a bandbox and ty THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. BROADBRIM'S: Weekly Letter From Greater New York. INVENT SCHEME TO ELIMINATE POVERTY FROM THE WORLD. Railway Disaster Calls For Inves- tigation--Que Halt of New York Sunday Papers are Be- neath Criticism (Whig Correspondence, Letter No 1,845 New York, Feb. 20 lhe wan who shall. invent a system or schen the abolishweut of porverly wankind will deserve canomization all future tune, lus place 1 alter ages will be among the saints who have de voted ther lives for the betterment of thar fellowmen. The pages of story are covered with the nawes of those who on varnio Lelds of strife the battletelds of e world and the for uw, have fought the battles of fred dom and slavery, these were after all 1solated eliorts, but the abolish of poverty will need an organized by humanity globe. The question arise this be done How, or time of a wan's life will it secure sullicient food and clothing carry him through life / It needs special argument to prove that it will cost more than the of a single generation and the growth of perfected governwent before can look for triumph of a principle has detied tue In land wore than two hundred year a sing le which among by their theses es Lhe How that distinguishing of ot only helps forth its hand to erty dwells ort now being Greatege New York to principle that poverty nated frow ies of wen Faivy mn every the part ot then, how take can much to to no efiorts we which work of ages Eng ago imchvidual planted a rich fruit flourished seed has Ihe sect whom it enews, borne wa and Friends the called Quak by Soc of sweet name unds for a special class which stretches poor its own, but aid the wher wade in the trate 15 demons the may be ch the unavoidable necessi years have passed morning mm July, in Sacramento, Cal., around the aty to future home. | saw a man standing i « since 1854, I and took my in rout of a very plain looking building landed View uly one storey high, and at the door had passed through the manipulation of tailor, barber and other professions that adorn and beautily mankind Stovepipe hats were not common in California in those days, and finely ut clothes were a novelty: vet this | gentleman had them all, and from every standpoint you surveyed him he was exactly aplomb Over the door was the word 'Bank underneath the name D. O. Mills, and here let me give you an idea of his surroundings, which in the future de veloped into such enormous wealth as the world Forty fect away on the opposite s of the street were the names of "H. 8S. Haggin & Tevis,"' names which are recognized among sporting men all over the civilived world Une | block to the south, C. T. Huntington has never 'ration acquired. in a single gen and Mark Hopkins conducted a small hardware store. A block farther to the west the names of "Standiord Brothers," 'dealers in oils were to iw ven. «A few blocks to the « was Charles Crogker's dry goods I'he lothing store of the Wormser oth ers and the pames of eight ne wien, the majority of whom | Ass ed away, who, in the bref t of twenty vears, have accumulated for tunes which in the aggregate reached almost a thousand millions of dol lars. DD. O. Mills, the banker, who at tracted my attention first now Owe of the central financial figure of the Greater New Yorl he, is devot ng his great fortune the abolish ment of poverty l the urse the pre So far his experiment v grand success. By org he pro furnish to ever man who can be induced to work and for the labor which he shall not only get suf! own support but also secur to ard a falling brother or to support in comfort The surplus voted to aiding the and those unable to work lecla alter an experi ur nt \ whoring h a 1 nd nigh Vi wd r i i a t i ¥ ing the d ir nd i T's . i of ir . "hehind it i fesproad r We han ha th be h i a fea un The d } r wa th the poe 1 r ' k bit ne b het In shor nn inary * har uld 'ha i ht i . a th pr t ha ¥ in bor t a t It n b r wh ered the OT A he 1 th it v« h one | | chairman of again, but if these two railroad dis unavoidable, the asters were coro ner's jury that examined the case | might have returned a verdict, "Died | by the 'visitation of God," but no { such verdict will ever be recorded for | these two railroad crimes were sins | against God and mau. In one case it 1» said that the engineer closed lus eves to the warnings that lined th way, this evidence way. be bholsterey | up with perjury for those who me | have to pay the penalty, knowing { that dead men tell no tales The | other case, recent, the happy chil | dren, were on their way to school; | the bitter storm that raged all over the country, warned the railroad men to do everything withiu huinan fore sight to secure the safety of their | passengers. 'They knew that the rails were as slippery as glass; a simple invention, the sandbox, was attached to every car to overcome that dan ger; the box containing dry sand spread its contents on the rails, giving { the wheels a firm grip on the track as the precaution had been neglected, froin and terrible the sand was death and disaster was the conse quence Now comes the duty of the public, an investigation without fear or favor and such exemplary damages be ac corded to the sufferers as shall make the investment of capital in the railroads of the future among the safest in the land. Up to the present ume disasters have been the rule; for the future with Gods help we will try to make them the exception Strange ! ah, strang: notwith standing this successful record, 1 ean scarcely "recall a season 80 full of fetes, dinners, marriag and being given in marriage, | shall not be as tonished any day to ee published in New York a regular ourt register, the same as in London, Vienna, Ber | lin and St. Petersburg, | that shall | give us the movements of our creme {de la creme. There was a time not {long ago, when a fashionable belle | would have considered herself dis graced if she' had seen her photo graph in one of our daily journals, but things fashionable are changed to day, the reporter 18 an autocrat whose favor is to Iw irjed instead of condemned. The fashionable belle now is knocking at his door, she fur nishes him not only with her likeness, but with the spicy record within her sacred circle." It was the boast of one of the greatest journals of 'this country, for many cars, that ten thousand dollars would be no induce ment fo publish an illustration in its columns That rule was as fixed as the laws of the Med and Persian and so irrevocable that the clerk to { whom the alluring was offered was nat required _to refer to hi prin cipal for refusal, but he declined the offer on the spot | Now, it is safe to sav that at least | one-half of the Sunday editions of all | the great journals of New York are { beneath criticism, and those that an | not mnmoral are decidedly inane | A number of remarkable: dinners | took place last week that deserve { something more than a passing no tice. The Southern Society, which is { mostly made up of men prominent in the rebellion, where the memories of | the past are revived and the lines of the poet were remembered and impov erished During the dinner the German chestra got seriously mixed up "Marching I'hrough Georgia" as patriotic to them Die in Dixie or and was just s "I'll Live and One was greeted with a storm of hisses and the other plaudits earned in other davs and | dear to the southern heart. A <outh {ern judge, whose patriotism and love of his old was unquestioned made a sj h that acted like oil up | on the troubled the com | pany parted with a general handshak | ing, and as an expression of satisfa | tion, that the danger was over. an other dinner wus to be given to Chas I. Murphy, vained home waters and who has just been elected the executive cemmitim of Tammany Hall. This ix the positior | recently occupied by Richard (Croker | once of New York, but now of Wan tage, Eng. It was settled that Mi | Croker was coming back to straighten out the troubles that existed when he went away, but those who now m trol the helm think they are abund antly able to <ettle their own affair | among theniselies Mr. Murph pears to be generally acceptable to the majority of the lead ing democrats, but there are «trong factions that «till bear grateful re membrance of their old leader The | position of chairman of the executi committee ia of imperial power he handles and disposes of all the { funds, whether they are million or thousands Nobody knows but him elf, he is a ntable to no one, and there lies the ret where a person who once that position er tered it a wratively poor man in a few hs was able to offer £00 (0) 1, race course on which to train his | « and 8125 000 for hors #2 to run on. it. Mr. Croker is tired of polities and for the future he will only attend to his own business and his English estate He will devote his "ner to raising stock that will lower the 'running 'and trotting re ords to something less than two min utes. Both partie. are evidently pr parn for the Mung «# tion albert it is vet far off but for the final le cision we st await the Noven ler i Ii n, let Liste the Lion of the tal Height of Riverside BROADERIM Busiest i In Wall Street I H He tru ar treet 1 fhe it in nly |} 1 has tet that he On Thurs mmitt has so that they Ww ther, at intervals of fifteen egularity they are xhort by the much 1 ugly by the wk hr ase perform precy show ne on the power Extensive offices Mr fue n vntown beer 1 p by Harriman buildings, sing in nierest the «« of men pa in an - H vbu ' a a bay striking a tthe air shat letter' would yom une * | B tlet "her be : Nothir bor an optimist like the tory of other people's troubles STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS Could scarcely walk or talk--Legs and arms were paralyzed Could do no work of any kind -- NERVOUS SYSTEM COMPLETELY EXHASUTED People surprised to see him around again, a livihg witness to the marvellous up-bullding Influence of DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. v ® MR. JAS. A. Mr. Jas. A. Deal, a respected resident of Bridgewater, N.S., writes: " About a year ago | suffered a stroke of paralysis, which left me ina very bad state of health. To add to my troubles, last winter I took la grippe, which completely exhausted my nervous system. [| could scarcely walk or talk, my legs and arms were partially paralyzed, my blood did not circulate properly, and I could not do any work. In fact, I was so bad that the doctors gave me up and thought | could not live through the summer. "[ began the use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, and persevered in the treatment, until now I am at work The change in my condition has been most re- markable. It is a surprise to everyone to know that I am able to be around again. My nervous system has been built up wonderfully by this remedy. [| am able to rest well, my circulation is normal, and my general health good. My appetite is first-class, and I have gained considerably In flesh. *"The results 1 have obtained from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food have been most gratifying, and I have no hesitation in stating that | believe I owe my life to this preparation. I am willing that you publish this letter, with the hope that it may be the means of helping others to regain their health." ' again, DRUGGIST CERTIFIES. Mgr. B. H. Porter, Druggist, Bridgewater, N. §,, certifies to this extraordinary cure by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and states that at one time ""no one expected Mr. Deal to live for a month." DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD Like other nervous diseases paralysis and locomotor ataxia are slpw in coming on and ireadful in results. the muscles, and sreneral weakne; and quality of the blood it CREATES NEW, VITAL NERVE FORCE, adds firm flesh and muscle and builds up the system. Ul nervous diseases, but by weighing yourself while using this great food cure you can The warning comes by way of headache, sleeplessness, tw ifching of irritability, nervousness, impaired memory, inability to concentrate thoughts, Then is the time to prevent the further development of nervous exhaustion by the tise, of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. By increasing the quantity Patient treatment is necessary for 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50. At all srove its marvelous power as a restorative. dealers, or EDMANSON, BATES & CO., ToronTo. frome Sp-------- , . > wa ray mm g-- A NEW CANAL oF ss THE To Connect the St Lawrence With the R elieu . ork oe Rn ewins on « | 18 cured! and the weak parts healed by canal conneeting the Richelieu river at St. John's with the St. Lawrence opp Montreal It is to be pus . ® ed so rorously that it will be con bleted within two years on the invest ent HER 25.07 yo Ih harter 4% + provides that a S lepth or 91 than 0 1t aes fung Tonic | long jrresent Ro Jutwoen | ----~In successful use for over 28 years.-- Champlain at AW Tens seal yea! by the | hed ' which is Vo Prepared by W. T. OwerinGr, HULL, ENGLAND. et he Canshon arth rat wa Ateall druggists, price 35 cents and 75 cents, y The tha hi Lunn) aches "Your Lung Tomic'has done wonders for me in stopping mx, ow Monten and eon TH at cough and bleeding from the Lungs. It certainly is a wonderful } t h medicine ADA FLETCHER, Lawson street, Darlington.' ' rt to which #6 | ee A Se rene WHY SHOULD | HAVE A HAPPY 5 1 : fistanos t THOUGHT RANGE IN MY KITCHEN ? wer 1 1 wht . three n v th cd canal . hor i \ BECAUSE nt 8 nad I 5 to It is exceptionally easy on fuel. . u hi i ; } - lt It is beautiful looking. oft hen the ¢ I ann It wears well and bakes perfect- DE os Yoke Ch ly. plain and Hu Kramer To Sail For Europe New York, Fe a Frank Kramer the champion e sprinting nt sailed to day I pe, where he has contracted to ride ten yaces dur ing April and May, six in Pans and four outside oi Pan he will recel races than was SE rican hampno wtor to be due to th between the o ira Pan hick ha against or nnothe The Fresident A Slave to Catarrh Sample, president of 1 Installment Campar Wa rrh ' ' porar i yu Ih | | or It ne i cents Sole , B. Taylor " Hans lea of a mwa TT fuses to pay her ou domphment | | Coug hs Probably you know of | cough medicines that relieve | little coughs, all coughs, ex- | cept deep ones! | The medicine that cures | the worst of deep coughs is | Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 2c. Shc., S100. 4G AVER CO., Lowell, Bass. | McKELVEY & B There are more Happy Thoughts Kingston than all other ranges together. Just think, ov- er 1,700 have been sold in this This is worth your consideration if you require We take old sold in city. fact alone a new cook stove. stoves in exchange. DOH Brock St., IRCH, 2 "pi sieack St BETTER STOP @ less harm it will do you julie this. means. relief and a cure Coltsfoote Expectorant is solid by all Drugeists, always say Coltsfoote Fxpectorant when you buy a bottle and you will get what you want. Price 25¢ | The S4004300000000000400040090404449400444 * NOTHING e is -- Ir /!T IN THE WORLD fOOte ectorant i pS 2 YOUR COLD QUICKLY Slocum's Coltsfoote Expectorant will sto) 'The sooner you stop your cold al > a cold T. A. Slocum Chemical Co., Limited, 179 King St. W., Toronto. The Best Bread that § is made to-day. Itis registered, and so impossible for anyone else to make it. If you use it you will be well satisfied. PHONE 467} MOTHER'S BREAD TOYE.

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