Exeter Advocate, 1903-4-23, Page 7•
A lot of people thick 'we're too care
ful in potting p
lue
Ri1,bon
Cevion e:
We 'can't be too careful , when
retaining the original flavor and aroma
of Me best withered tea In Ceylon.
Black, Mixed. Ceylellt Green. AA for Rel Label.
EOgi.TY CENTS- 710i7L3 8d aF'Iliti'T
2
A CONMON MISTEiKL,
Many People Weajten Their Sys-
tem by Taking Purgative
4t Medicines.
people who use a purgative medic
eine in the spring make a serious
mistake. Most people do need a me-
dieine at thie season,, but it is a
tonic that is required to give health,
vi or
and
,Ptrga
tziesirritate
t
ata
Rd wa
Ana at,
to
n aro
nieclic
i
m ne in-
vigorates and strengthens. Dr. Wil-
nams Pink Pills are ebso.bately the
best tonic medicine in the world,
These pills no not gallop through
the bowels --- they aregently ab-
sorbed into the system, foiling the
veins with the pure, reit blood that
carried, health and, strength to every,
Feet of the body, Ilr. Williams'
Pink Pills cure skin eruptions, indi-
gestion, headaches, nervousness, nee
t'algia, hackaehe, riiewnatisre, con-
tinued weariness and all obiter blood
troubles. They are just. the teele
ynu neer for this spring. lair. A.
'Campeau, Alexandria. Ont,, says; "I
received grait benefit from tbe use of
r. Williams'Pink Pills, and take.
reat pleasure in recommending then
a all who Suffer from troubles aria
ng out of a poor condition at the
blood, I thital there is no better
tonic medicine,'"
11 you need a medicine tills spring
give these pills a trial ea they will
not disappoint you. Do not be per -
seeded to taint a stabstitatte or any
"1P" of the "111.91 ae goon" medicine%
which some 'dealers, who care only
for profit, offer their customer& See
that the foil name, Dr. 1Williatns"
Rink fills for Pale People, is on the
-wrapper around every box. If in
doubt Fend direct to the Dr. Ii
l„
roams' Medicine Co.„ I1roGkYille,
Out, and the pills will be :rant by
nail. post paid.. at 400 per box or
falx boles for ,5,0;
Jinks -"To -day I pleased a pretty
young woman by telling her that a
certain reed -faced, snub-nosed, bald -
beaded mortal Ioo1aed like her."
Winks -"Get out l" Jittltl-"Fact.
It won her first baby.
HIS GREATEST DAX,,
"Greatest man to jump into a.
town
getacquainted h .folks
Ieverasaw, Jai) Johnson was," said
a travelling time. `"Give Jap a
night and a day in a country place,
and everybody there would call pini
by bis first name, and he'd call ev-
erybody the a same way, even the
girls. In forty-eight hours he'd
know eu rY
nan
woman,m
an, and.
horse dog, n
, a d Gat in the town, and
tell te_L wha married' who, who
got 'drunk once in a, Willie, and who
bad fitsdr rheumatics,Give him
three days in a town, and he'd leave
every bit of tbe gossip Ana old,
musty scandals that ever went over
the back fences of that town. Be
was a wonderful man, Jap was, and
be could sell goods like a nonce -afire.
"The biggest thing he ever did,
though, was about four years ago.
Be bad four hours to spend in a
little town out West, In that time
Le sold two bales of goods, was in-
vited to dinner lily the mayor, de-
eided four hots, was referee in a dog
fight, proposed marriage and was
accepted by lite belle of the place,
borrowed five ''dollars from her pa,
beat another matt two games of bill.
iarde, and, it happening to be elec-
tion flay, be capped the whole by
sending in and having himself elected
town clerk by a majority of eleven
votes."
THE KAISER'S 1 PALAC> S,
The Keiser probably possesses ea
nrany palaces as any monarch in or
out of Christendom. The new ulna
for which provision is made in the
current Prussian Budget brings the
Iaumber up to faftythree, Of these
on 1Y three
in Berlin, but in and
around 1'otee na there are thirteen
different Royal residences of sorts.
And one each In eight or lama minor
States, besides a large hfltlabvr of
stately f tansions described ne shoot -
,g -boxes,
Tones --"I actually believe, any dear
that you think more of my dog than
you do of tae." Mrs, Jonen-"I'4
lino to now why you think so."
Jones -"Well. you never allow 141111
to eat anything you cook,”
OO IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY FREE
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PARE . SOME ii YBRAPRS1RE d A ERPA
Can i ca arra a tt a a? re Eras cf ikmlled titer, tweet. ,anus el 43t1 well l..arran frpi s, If a..7 G,a9 CAN
_3ATO; EN flab Yr; aTi:rtli.Tfo,i (5 iI1C 4.4KWv1; a'etee. ata 1)4-411 1.11‘. IarttTrraalcrrceedprr•
oi4ea;altacact•est'Atl7erasi4otitssrCcf'Atm. 'retA4primal vimtancuitet:aent.t:c►traitiutrwevia
pIvo Me sum of Ono Beograd Acn..ra. To the )Kara making tut Ma 41414 ;smelt natnbatt the .nn of Tally
-Aare. To Iko sass angio the Ord largest 'mud gtr lho euaa cf Thirty Milan. To ttope t;a raa:.l:g the
4A!C a:rent r:utgt;rthe - semi iwcnty Mars. SEL;tc14 two grrona rend antwerr t;caal7 {GIRQi, I'�G .hut two
Slat th.fee N n irull IR'Swill aiaiacbydivhiel,le teeth hretah lojs4.olaeo.Shmddlc!rrernst iscnd4.1 .tlyyciytamest l/Svrl:a
>F 1 r as cn e, Aet:ytatarttaasweas
theltf.et,rrgrtc laoa41nwlaatKsr;aaany ul-chit r ew senilis 3p ntso o sa to fn are .rrr\rh pti olOT
theyc,•ynpl ti OP ?e It 14 ca atir twhlN YOU Nvorite8W as tr,:n to ancwrra are reu e7. VFrs son41:oT
�1'IhTJ14�CNTQFY'ol°Rklosr,Hwnt':NIQUAOW5RJflU:11'{Fr1±TISU4LiT, ffwucann7lYe
oar insides lite a tcaatleto Ma w,Ra 1:a at cafe rertmlaq e<cat atown frr tear rcl,ly. , no NOT BELAY.
ivrtlait A'a ONCP.. A..diew. PARISIAN zzeoicp g GO., Age :e LrNnwN, useesrio.
"belly, I�want an _ explanation "I See no reason why x alumni.
tofrom you. 1 maw you kiss younggive you money," said the Indian-
Johnson this evening." "Well, par
pa, :be hissed inc first, •"
TALES TO TIUE PHONOGRAPI•I.
(By Cyrus Nowitt, Farmer).
Tom ,Brown's got a good-sized
apple orchard, just like his brother
Bill's. They're near each other on
the same concession. The old mart
gave 'em to the boys when they got
nnarsiod. Guess there must be nigh
on to 200 trees in each of 'ern.
"They both had dandy crops last
tail, Torn didn't got any extra help
to pick his apples. Ito anti the
youngster did it between 'e,n. Con-
sequently it took 'era, so.tong that
many of the apples were blown off
and bruised.
"Guess Tom lost nearly a hun-
dred barrels that way.
"Now Bill always was .a cute 'un.
Ne wasn't gob.' to take any
chances, but got in ,a couple of ex-
tra.
stri hands to give him a band. Bill
didn't lose many apples, and the
help didn't cost him much.
"Which was the wiser?
"Tom's kind of economy ain't eco-
nomical, as old Pat O'Malley used
to say.
Satre way, many a valuable
crop's been spoilt, just because the
boys don't get enough machines to
handle it.
"This climate's too uncertain to
trust to having several weeks of
dry, fine weather to get the stuff in-
to the barn. Sometimes you do
get it, but tbe time that you don't
knocks all the cream off the milk.
"There's many a farmer in the
lwheat belt that's got money lying
adle in "the hank while he's wanting
binders to cut the wheat.
"Saving your money's all right,
boys; there's nothing more helpful to
a growing country, and I like to
see the lads doin' it. But it ain't
always economy.
Tite , interest you'd lose on the
cost of an extra binder ain't worth -
a row of shucks in comparison to
'r!" getting your entire crop safely gar-
nered. It ain't.a question of horses,
for niost of you've got plenty of
'ern.' Ann it needn't be a question
of help, for I see by one of the pa
pars that a couple of girls ran their
father's Massey -Ran -is binders in
t�te)Vest, aniid out his whole crap for
him last year.
"But you don't like to pay out the
green stuff for a machine that's only
going to be used a week or two.
"Ain't"' right? Why, of course, .I
anti -dead right.
"Think it over. _I don.'t want you
to do it just because I say so. But
I'm right, jest as sure as your Jer-
sey needs milking twice a day.
'Then, too, look at''tbe worry
you've got to put up with ,when
you're shy of machines. Every
night you're scared to goto bed for
fear it'll rain, and you look at the
sky and the stars until you begin to
think you're a regular 'observity.'
And you get cranky, avid that puts
the women folks off their feed.
"Funny thing, this here record, as
they call it, on the phonograph,'I1'
only bold a certain . amount of my'
talk. I'm gettin' to know when it's.
near out now. She's jest running
out to the end. Whoop! there she
goes.
"So long,
'CYRUS NEW.ITr."
thropist. "Iou are an ablcabotlietl
Ivan who ought to be making a, liv- a
ing," "nlieter," said Meandering
1 Mike, "yael ntay ag well face flae f
, facts, Somebody's got to see that'
me board is paid. The only ques-
tion is whotber it'll be done by you.
wlto'li never miss it, or whether
you're goin' to Iet somebody ,rise
that can't afford its so well bo im-
posed on,:'
What shrunk your woolens ?
Why did holes wear so soon ?
You used common soap.
DIJC 8
Oak. far ape Octagon an.3. sat
3- tf.
NAIL CULTURE..
Tbe nobles of Annum, permit their
nails to grow as long as Nebucha.'st-
neazar's did in his grazing days; and
the hands of these strange Oriental
aristocrats are absolutely useless far
any practical purpose. The nails on
the second, tbiril and fourth angers
attain n length of from 4 to 6 inches,
They are almost straight in the
main, with a slight inward cur..
and have somewhat the appoaran
of great claws or talons. The th :
nail does not attain the size of
rest of the digitis, and usually e
ldbits more tendency to twist,
is supposed by soma that the
norrnality in nail culture was ado.
ed to indicate a lofty ixantwai
from labor and frivolity.
Lever's Y Z (Wise dead) Disinfcet-
ant Soap fowler is better than
other Powders. es it is boot soap
and disinfectant.
Tl a Duke of Portion cl'e pieta
2
gallery
is -.6G
g Y feet tang', and cove
Ii
BIBLE DISTRIBUTION,
During the first year's work of the
British arid I`'oreeign Bible Society
100 years ago they spent $845, anti
thought they Tiad done a big thong.
So they hail, but they were to do
more. Last year they spent $1,-
20;5,715, and since the foundation of
the society they have expended $65,-
000,000. Those are big figures, but
1
w fen
translated an at
e
d in
to numbers of
books they are bigger still. The so-
ciety last year issued ;over 5,000,000
copies of the Scriptures, and since
its commencement a total of 180,-
000,0ca0. Seven thousand volumes
are sent out from London alone ev-
ery day of the week through every
week of tl-e year. Tile output from
all tl a society's "depots, including
London, averages 16,000 copies per
day.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they eannet
i each the diseased portion of the ear.
!here is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
ben nesss is caused by an inlle.met] eon -
•e„ Lathe of the Aeai:Rus lining of the leus-
ct
ail lean 'ube. n4hea this hallo is ii,lE;aza
Ge ed you have a rumbtfng sound or wa
nein• perfect hearing, and when it le entirety
title closed beCfuess is Use result. and urn,
less aha infesetention cap be taken oz44.
Its conmR nl , s. bearingoe �vSee e tdestroycdl ort
a ever. haarC eases oat of ten are caused
pt' 4IDochrs tnnusrnwhiles!, of the muccoretY
a!icpe.
)Bare than a, quarter of an acre,
is t'e finest private gallery in ti
world.
?a rc6G1 gave One Iluneired Dollars for
lase et lieeesess (caused by catarrh)
cannot be cured by Haile Catarrh
• Netatl Qor circulars. free.
P. J. t°ii,i h SW 4 CO,. Toledo, Q.
seta t;v lieu pastas. :5e.
titoaa's l enuily !'fats are the )rest.
Vela is exporting 200,000 barrels
re Qf pineapples this year --in all, eotie
rs 14 ttaallions of the fruit.
ata ',•)tete never els, An nom will hi at
'unfree 'al panieea.,'le one remedy, fog all
ta, atlt$C17 dein le heir --the very name*
et ninny t uratives tieing shah that were
Vie Of other and aliGftcreatly eeateai
MSc:nee mated In the system • of the
petlent-what Would relieve one all n
uPi, would a grnvate the ether. e
have, 1. atverer. na (e pine Wine. when
obtain abie in n sound unadulterated
state. a remedy for meets andgrsvtoai:sadi=,
Px}Ls3 er:tt}st{d aorl jp4;cione ;tee. the
trade,:> teana Pre teal ante earieelesa:eafce
and .ee attar. a,4 the lntiareneewn.cra t,lnt.
111110 N, taw tnta;caaanre'n omit real: cave*
.Itrel:eve tate aureepitig, spirles et tient
with to a liar a chrome state of morbid de,-
eendetaay and lac@, et interest, in tine d* a
ill emcee and, lag aratleUR nine; i.lte aterveie
edispaa ea to s•nratiol taint re re-aiiaa; sle ,tt.-.
dtaalrat':a Niger an the astute et :be pineal,
watch. tang t g stianul,ale i. meccas tiar.uaa,da-
Qus;. a te" .-. carungtlaeuing, tIte beaaltay
aanina,a; time+,aane of tine system, therm
m trial activey as .aieve*'e rj. resetu.
ttr'esiameraaagaite tr:tnis, and •gavbps; late
ao thin an ;;eve organ%, which uaiar:tiiy
tiraatcat ti ata seen -ed aa:aulstattce-re.ul . ilet-
$tr4ave4 ci{lr l' ase. Northrop .S beaten of
aaraftat.l, i,taaie given to ;tie intone their
super, es gnancne• AVMs a; the n,ta'al rate,
anti, peewee wee fay tale epeatela et sewed•tGa
thio wttto appeemiaet manna psrfecrlea of
aur du the aunt' e:. All dreams;t 4411 it.
In Nature's Storehouse There are Cares
Meclicel experiments .cave $howlt Goa
elusively that there are medicinal, virtues
in even ordinary plants growing up
around us which gine tl•sna a vadeea that
enunot he estimated. Isis held by some
thnt Nature prove+lea a care for every clic
etiee which a *Elect ante igunra:nce have
v aure4 upon roan. llaawever. Baia nuty
lea it Pde, ,tied(mllrootAn
herbs, are a severe ign re meld, it eurdng
all disende*S of the digeetien.
;Atfstre's "How is it. :Very, that
wherever I enter the kit4i en I al-
ways find a. man there?" Mary ---
'"1' ;don't avow, ma'am. indeed, un -
le to it he them there soft s:toes ye
wears, that deta°t lake au newel"
1lnard's Liniment CuresIphf "
Q it»roan
Tho heaviest seziee rifle useU nit
present is the Servian Kota 'Mousier.
It weighs 0 pounds 14 ounces. Our
Lee-] nileld is 1.0 ounces lighter,
Miuerd's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.
liohibint-"I didn't think you Intl
ny idea of marrying the widow."
Newlywed. -"I hadn't ; it was an
dela of hers."
N
424,
There is danger an ne tieetin a cold
Mans who have died of consumption hated
their troubles from exposure. followed by
amid rvlaich settled on their lung, and in
at. snort time they were bevoutl the skill of
the best physician. cian. }fad they used lliekles'
Atnt]•Consu,nptive Syrup, before it leas
too late, their lives would have been
snared. This medicine has no equal for
during coughs, colds and all affections of
the throatend lungs.
Maude -"Papa has offered to pay
all the expenses of our honeyeeoon-
trip." ' Claude -"Then we'll never
come back."
A WARNING TO MOTHERS.
Ask any *doctor and he will tell
that "'tine "soothing" S medicines
contain Opiates and narcotics dan-
gerous to the health of infants and
children. Every mother should shun
these so-called medicines as she
would deaadly poison. Baby's Own
Tablets is the only medicine special-
ly prepared for children sold under
tui absolute guarantee to contain no
opiate or harmful drug. Every dose
helps little ones and cannot possibly
do harm.
No other medicine has been so
warmly praised by anthers every-
where. Mrs. J. R. Standen, Wey-
burn, N. W. T., says: "Baby's Own
Tablets are valuable in cases of
diarrhoea, constipation, hives, or
when teething. I have never used a
medicine that gives such good satis-
faction."
These Tablets will promptly re-
lieve and cure all minor ailments of
children, and may be safely given to
a new born baby. Try them for
your children and we know you will
use no other medicine. Sold by
druggists at 25 cents a box or sent
by mail on receipt of price by writ-
ing :direct to the Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
"D -darling, dodo you 1 -love ;me ?"
she gasped. "Love you ?"said he as.
he got a tighter grip ; "love you ?
Why, precious one, madly as I hug
you now, the fervor of niy affection
almost makes me long to be an
octopus with "eight arms.'
HAMBURG DRoI'S.
Thousands of people have good
cause to be thankful to the memory
of that eminent German authority,
Dr. August Koenig, who originally
discovered Ilumburg Drops (more
than GO years ago), which restores
the wasted energies, creates an ap-
petite, overcomes exhaustion, weari
ness, languoe,and that tired feeling,
makes pure blood, cures constipa-
tion, dyspepsia, hysteria, nervous-
ness, fullness after meas, toriti liv-
or, sluggish kidneys, ringing notSee
in the head, all skin diseases, and is
a general restorative, It . cures
where all other remedies anti pre-
ecriptions fail. A circular descrip-
tion of Dr. August ICoerfig's Ham-
burg Drops will 'be found round
each bottle of St. Jacob's Oil. Undo
the wrapper carefully and read the
circular.
THE WONDERFUL SHAH.
The
r
r,.
cent Shah all. of -
li Persia Muz
after -o3 liin, is a well educated ruler.
Besides knowing Arabic and Twit:-
ish, he speaks French fluently, and
is well grounded in the philosophy
of Aristotle and Plato. He is a
good sportsman. To European ideas
he is extremely unconventional.
Once, while seated at a banquet in
Rome, at which the King and Queen
of Italy and many European grand-
ees were present, he suddenly got
bored with the whole thing, and,
rising froru the table, he unceremoni-
ously quitted the room. There was
nothing left, of course, for their
startled Italian Majesties .aac the
other ladies and gentlemen present,
but to rise also and follow their
Royal but unceremonious guest. He
reads European newspapers, and is
extremely fond of al] things English
in the way of guns, saddles, house-
hold furniture, and telescopes, most
of which, however, being an extreme-
ly generous cman, he gives away to
his friends. Tbe jewellery of the
Shah is the most valuable in the
world. He is the owner of the
Darya -e -Nur, or tbe Sea of Light, a
diamond estimated to be the most
precious on earth. But one of the
greatest treasures that he possesses
is a large globe of gold representing
the world. • In this globe each con-
tinent and country is marked 'out
with clusters of precious stones.
Thus Persia is outlined and covered
with diamonds, England with rub-
ies, and so on.
x:c
se.renesr.
,We mite Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of
pure new rubber. Can as much be said of any other make?
ranb; Rll
cost the maker more, but they cost the wearer less, for
one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers.
"Granby Rubbers wear lihe iron." c:
;ta se; es-. sear, se ealeen, Sellenee
-a
Neither Hindus nor Japanese will
ser otillingly sleep with their heads
tt the north.
$,i0.enal '1'O CALIFORNIA A11)
1tnITUJt:1,
Via. Chicago & North-Western R'y.
First class round-trip ticicttt on sale
from Chicago ltlay aril and May
12tIi to lStb, to Los Angeles and
San Francisco. Correspondingly
low rates from other points. Favor-
able limits and stop -over privileges.
Low one-way eettlers' rates to West-
ern points in effect daily until June
15th. Three trains a day from
Chicago to the Coast through with-
out change. Daily and ;personally
conducted tourist car excursions to
California, Washington and Oregon.
For particulars apply to your near-
„est
ear-
,st ticket agent or address 13. H.
Bennett, 2 East King street, To-
ronto, Ont.
Newspapers travel by post in In-
dia for an eighth of a penny, up to
le ounces in weight.
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The irate to Health
is a hale heart, and the better the blood
1? pump the more vigorous the vitality.
• acme know they have ntik hearts '
R others only know that they're 111 and
don't suspect the heart.
d But cure theheart cures every part.
No heart is too sound; ninety-nme cut
g cf a hundred are disordered or diseased.
tr Doctors co act get to the heart of the
• subject; to be effective that is what med-
icine naust do.
ed-
icinemustdo.
Dr. AGNEW'S HEART CURE
enthrones health where disease reigned,
V' in the great cegter of the system, the
F heart. 'hen good blood pumps in full
K measure, sends new life quivering
P through every organ and tissue of the
ab
Ietwsnyneennanewcourage,neof life. tvcheer,
l
ii
Dr. Aaf`1'lEW'S PILLS
scavengers of the digestive system and
healers of the disordered apparatus:
Purely vegetable and mild, -forty doses
for ten cats. One-fifth the prise of the
next best competing pill. 18
ttet
SAINSAINDITUDI
TREASURES OF THE KREMLIN.
All the Czars of Russia have been
crowned in the Kremlin in Moscow,
and in the treasury there are the
thrones of all the Emperors of the
past and the historic jewels and the
choicest plate now owned by the
Russian Crown. There are $600,-
000,000 worth . of gold and silver
and precious stones in that treasury,
and there are basins of gold , there
which are as big as a baby's bath
tub, and two card tables of solid
silver which are worth a king's
ransom.
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PAINT
TO
PAINT
• I6KT
If our matte ogt'll kW!
troublet it
milt
Res Poi
riay'nts, paint naval -ram mint
bet, Reedy All' i to tttd prlGe,11tet st bt,
'v;riteIts, inestioping this paper, far be4let
s'_"Qwtg how laucbssuttfuibane-sere-painted
'with our p ants.
A. RAMSAY ti SQN. Pelatrttencra, MONTREAL*
E4th sqz
14--2$
alrnter -- "If I ain't better • by
outlay week I'll mend for as (loo-
t r.
oe-tor. Wife - "What's the sense of
waiting till Monday week?" Farmer
-"Well, on Monday wee% itdl be
jurat forty years cines I had a, doe-
r. 1'd like to make it inn even
forty years"
Differences of Opinion reoaalin.:
ppoiauler internal anti eaternnl remedy.
lir, Thotnteti' Eciectric Od--tlo not, so Inc
as known, exist. The teatllnouy is posi,
tive and concurrent that the article re-
lieves physical pain, cure,' bemeness-
ebeeksn cough, is an excellent remedy'
for pains and nceumatfo complaint%, and
it has no nauseating or other unpleas.eut
effect when taken internalie.
•aS
The newest sky -scraper is the Etna
building, in New fork. It heats all
records with its 30 storeys and 45:5
feet of height from the pavement.
Minard'S Liniment 'Cures (llste era
She (scornfully) --"I • Relieve he
only married • her for leer money."
He (decidedly) -"Well, be has cer-
tainly earned it."
C. C. RICITARDS & CO.
Dear Sirs -- For some years 1 have
had only partial use of my arm,
caused by a sudden strain. I have
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til. I got a sample bottle of 1IIN
ARD'S LINIMENT. The benef_t 1
received from it caused me to con-
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to say my aim is completely res
sterol.
R. W. HARRISON.
Glamis, Ont.
8-59
Ceylon now nearly equals Indfa in
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000,000 pounds, against India's
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is, about three times the entire area
of England.
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It is a true representation of the
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picture is entitled 'The Dining Hour
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