m A. E. McLAUCHLIN, Barrister, Solicitor and 'Conveyancer, Office Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowtnanville. Money to. loan at reasonable reasonable rates. 48-1 yr. J. HAZLEWOOD, M.D., C.M. BOWMAHVILLE, • -- - ONT. G OLD MEDALIST of Trinity University, Toronto; Four years Attending Physician and Surgeon at Mt. Carmel "<2®Pit' a l, Pittsburg, He. Office and Residence^ Wellington St. Telepho^ No. 108. „ GOODMAN & GALBRAITH "Barristeis and Solicitors. Notaries Public, m A. K. GOODMAN, D. C. GALBRAITH £08 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaide-sts T Pronto Ontario w. H. ALEXANDER, V. S. Bonorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Col Jege. Diseases-of all domestic animals treated 13 latest known methods. Office at bis residence; " King-st, East Row- Banville. Phone 198. 20-lyr LOSCOMBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. R.B.Loscomfce, K.C, B.S.Senkler, B.A. Money to Lo in. Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville. Ontario. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN TAILOR-MADE SUITS On account of depression in r clothing business caused by the war we have some exceptional values in Black and Blue Serge Suits, regular "prices $28 to $30, now $15.00 a suit made to order. Other reductions reductions in suits in proportion. Let us tjke your measure to-day. Jos. Jeffery & Son, Star House. Bowmanville. RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING WEST 4.22 a.m 7.02 „ 9.45 „ 1.88 p.m. 7.11 „ GOING EAST. Exprès» 8.62 a. m. Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily 10.18 3.36 p. m. 8.49 „ 7.18 , 9.58 lExpress Local Local Passenger .'Passenger Canadian Pacific Railway GOING EAST. GOING WEST, x Express 1.07 a.m. x Express J0.29 a.m. tExpress 7.14 p.m. x Express Express t Express 6.07 a.m. 9.08 a.m. 4.15 p.m. x Flag stop t Daily except Sunday. Office. C. B. Kent, Agent, Post Canadian Northern Railway GOING,EAST. GOING WEST. IIExpress 11.53 a.m. K Express 6.38 p.m. lIDaily except Sunday HExpress 9.02 a.m. If Express 7.37 p.m IlDaiiy except Sunday , DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY ^TORONTO-CHICAGO TORONTO-MONTREAL . - FOR CHICAGO Leave Toronto 8.00 a!m7^4^40 p.- m , aîl( j 11.45 p.m. daily "-- FOR MONTREAL ave Toronto 9 a.m., 8.30 p.m. and 11-00 p-m- daily Smooth Roadbed Highest Class of Equipment Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk ticket offices. No matter where you are going, calf phone 73 for information. We will gladly deliver tickets to any house in town. J. II.H. JURY, Local Agen Jr tickets House Phone 51 LOW FARES TO WESTERN CANADA GOOD GOING EVERY TUESDAY FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER TWO MONTHS RETURN LIMIT 125,000 FREE HOMES along the Canadian Northern Railway For literature and further particulars apply to W. G- GIFFLER, C. N. R. Agent, Howmanville. CANADIAN NORTHERN BOWMANVILLE TIME TABLE (Effective January 25th) TRAINS LEAVE For Toronto and Intermediate Stations 9.02 a.m. f 7.87 p.m. For Trenton, Belleville, Yarker, Tweed, J-Jarrojfemith, Sydenham, Kingston, BrocJnfille, Smith s Falls, Ottawa and Intermediate Stations. i 11.53 a.m. For Coe Hill and Intermediate Stations f 11.58 a.m. For Port Hope, Co bourg, Trenton, Pic- ton ami in r ermediate, po nt.4 f 11 53 a.m 6.3S p.m. TRAINS ARRIVE From T01 onto and intermediate stations f 11.58 a.m. 6.88 p.m. From Belleville, Trenton and intermediate intermediate points ; also Picton and, Y C.O R. points 9 02 a.m f 7 37 p.m. From Muynooth (O.O.R.) t' 7.87 p.m. From Sydenham, Tweed, Yarker, etc. f 7.87 p.m. . l5 ?n Ottawa; Smiths Falls, Brockviile, lîiÿston, Yarker, Deseronfco, Napanee, Picton, Trenton and intermediate points f 7.87 p.m. . Trains run daily except Sunday unless ■ otherwise marked. For further particulars see other adver tisement appearing in this paper, or ' apply W. F. GIFFLER, f, flag stop Depot Agent. A COMPLETE WRECK From the After Effects of Pneumonia Pneumonia Followed hy Diptheria Frequently the after effect» of ill ness sure more serious than the original original trouble. This was the case with Mrs. James B. Moir, Mut&na, Sask. Mrs. Moir says : "Some years ago, while we were still living in Nova Scotia, I was taken down with a severe attack of pneumonia. I had sufficiently recovered to be around, but had not been able to go out when I was attacked with diphtheria. In my weakened state it took a terrible hold on me, and neither my friends nor neighbors thought I would recover. I did, however, pull through, but was a physical wreck. The muscles of iriy throat were paralyzed, so that even a cup of water would flow back through my nostrils unless they were held closed. My voice was almost inaudible, and my eyes so badly effected that I feared I was going to loose my eyesight. I could only walk with assistance, and it looked as though I would be a helpless cripple. Medicine was used but did not help me. Then a neighbor neighbor advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began taking them but had the utmost difficulty in swallowing swallowing them owing to the condition of my throat. However, after a couple of boxes had been used I found it easier to take them, which was a sign they were helping me, and I felt greatly cheered. I do not know how many boxes I took, but I continued their use until I was as well as ever, much to the surprise of all who knew me, as all thought I could not get better. Since then I have several times taken the Pills when run down, and have always been greatly benefited benefited by them." • For the after effects of fevers and all wasting diseases there is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They enrich the blood, build up the nerves, restore the appetite and bring back complete health and . strength. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. --1 •$« Story Against Himself. The Duke of Connaught tells a good story against himself. Some years ago, when he was raised to the position of Ivieutena-nt-Colomel of the 1st Rifle Brigade, the Late Queen Victoria commanded that he should only be saluted as a regimental' regimental' officer, and not as a member member of the Royal Family. On one occasion, however,: an Irish sentry, seeing the. Duke .and Duchess approaching, approaching, turned out the guard and gave the Royal salute. The Duke was much annoyed, and proceeded proceeded to "give the sergeant in charge a piece of his mind. But the quick-witted Irishman was equal to the occasion. "The guard, sorr," he said, in his richest brogue, "is for Her Royal Highness, who, as a member of the Royal Family, is entitled to it !" After that the Duke could say nothing. WIT AND WISDOM. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids ; No Smarting-- just Eye Comfori. Write for Book of the Eye by mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Up to the Minute. Cran que : "A wife is an expensive expensive luxury." B lan que : "So is an automobile." Cranque • "Sure. But .you can get a new model every year. Mlnard'g Liniment Lumberman's Friend Bagpipes are commonly played in Italy. The First of ALL "Home Remedies" "T 7ASELINE," in its many V forms with their innumerable innumerable uses, is the foundation of the family medicine chest. Good luck and bad habits are seldom even on speaking terms. Trademark It keeps the skin smooth and sdund. Invaluable in the nursery for bums, cuts, insect bites, etc. Absolutely pure and safe. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. Insist on "Vaseline" in original packages packages bearing the name, CRESE- BRÔUGH Af ANUFACTUR- ING CO., Consolidated. For sale at all Chemists and General Stores. Illustrated booklet free on request CHESEBROUGH MFG CO. (Consolidated) - f 1880 CHABOT AVE., MONTREAL The man who does things can afford afford to let his wife do the talking. À peck of trouble- is one thing that is mighty seldom short weight- To him who does everything - in its proper time one day is worth three. There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to bear misfortune. misfortune. Some people cast their bread upon the waters, expecting it to come back toasted. "Is he rich ?' ' "I don't think so, but he must be." "Why?" "I heard him say the other night that he lets his wife have all the money she wants." Flatbush--"When I came out of church on Sunday I found my horse -fast asleep in the shed." Benson- hurst--"Why, he couldn't hear the sermon from there, could he ?" Proving It--"I gave you a penny yesterday to be good, and to-day you are just as bad as can be." Willie--"Yes ; I'm trying to show that you got your money's worth yesterday." Mick--"Oi hear as how Murphy joined the army. How is he loikin' it?" Pat--"Loikin' it! Shure, he was niver so well off in all his loife. He's got two socks the same now." Dunkley--"You can't find a man anywhere who enjoys a good joke better than I do !" Friend--"That's so. I have heard you tell the same joke forty times, and laugh at it every time." "Remember, Bangs, we are depending depending on your baby to cry lustily in the third act. Do you think he'll do his part?" Actor-Father--"He ought to. He's been rehearsing every night for months." A church was to be renovated, and the carpenter was showing the vicar round. "There seems to be a lot of dry rot in these pews," said the vicar. "That's nothing," said the carpenter, "to what there is in the pulpit." "What is the child howling for now," asked its father from the depths of his easy-chair. "He wants his own way," snapped the mother. And with his mind on the latest war news the father replied, "Well, if it's his why don't you let him have it?" • * • First Long Step Towards Recovery IS TO FIND IF YOUR SYMPTOMS SYMPTOMS ARE OF KIDNEY DISEASE. Kent County Lady Did This--Then She Used Dodd's Kidney Pills and Was Cured. MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES Ho mother of young children should be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are mother's best friend and are as good as a doctor in the house. Concerning them Mrs. F. Wurger, Inger&oll, Ont., writes : "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past eight years and would not be without them. I can highly recom- mepd- them to all mothers of young children." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Williams' Medicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. y Upper Bouctouche, Kent Co., N. B., May 31st (Special).--Miss Genevieve Genevieve Bastarache, an ^estimable lady living near •here, is telling her friends of the benefit she has received from Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I am indeed happy to be able to state that I have been cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills," Miss Bastarache says in an interview. ' 'I was often so feeble I could not work. My. sleep was broken and unrefreshing. I had headaches and cramps in the muscles. "I suffered from Rheumatism and Backache and was always tired and' nervous. "I was in this miserable condition condition when I decided .to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I had not taken two boxes till I felt better, and three boxes cured me." Miss Bastarache made a long step towards recovery when she discovered discovered that her symptoms were of Kidney Disease. She then had only to use the old reliable Kidney remedy, remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, to find a cure. Are your symptoms those of Kidney Disease ? ' _____--*_ - Thoughts for the Day. Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. The situation that has , not its duty, its ideal, was never yet occupied occupied by any man. - However mean your life is meet it and live it ; do not shun it and call it hard names. If you are ever in doubt what to do it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we should wish on the morrow we had done. \ Manners are the happy ways of doing things--each one a stroke of genius or of love--now repeated and hardened into usage. Kind looks, kind words, kind acts and warm handshakes--these are a secondary means of grace when men are in trouble and fighting fighting their unseen battles. Die when* I may, I want it said of me by those who knew me best that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower when I thought, a flower would grow. YOUR SKIN NEEDS FOOD le your ekin harah and dry? Are there eigne at approaching -wrinkle#P Are you getting worried 'about the possible loss of your youthful beauty 1 Cleopatra didn't worry about tbeee things. You needn't if Ueit is applied. Cleopatra arid the noted beauties of the East knew perfectly well that the ekin requires food just as-does the rest of the body. They fed their skén with a preparation preparation of Oriental oils, the secret of which has -been so jealouely guarded by succeeding generations that it has only recently come to light. Men, too, r find Visit a valuable friend. An occasional application to the face not only feeds the Skin and keeps it in the healthiest condition, but it leaves the face much easier to shave. Experience Experience alone prove» how much easier. TJeitf is the trade mark name by which this preparation is known and sold by all druggists, wholesale and retail. Ualt Mfg. * Co., Ltd., 476 Ronoesvalles Ave, Toronto, Ont. * -- RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. Captain Kidd's booty was a trifle compared with that which awaits the eea-rover who shall regularly pierce the British blockade and reach German ports. . During the Civil War the most profitable game anybody played was that of blockade running. It was so difficult to get edition out of the South that price in Liverpool rose to 20 times the normal figure. Hence a ship that carried guns and various munitions to the South and then took home a load of cotton killed two prize birds with one stone. English shipowners carried on a great trade. The ship R. E. Lee, built by the British at a cost of $160,000, very soon bore away $2,- 000,000 in gold. ; Another ship made eight trips from Bermuda to Wilmington, North Carolina, and earned a profit profit of 700 per cent, on the cost of the vessel. A third boat made 22. such journeys and earned . still more. It was a hazardous game, but the stakes were high, and many a 'bold seaman was willing to engage engage in it. There were actually hundreds of instances of blockade running and an average of one capture for every four and a half trips was made by the Union navy.- Avoid Using Kerosene. There is probably no one who has to build fires who has not at some time yielded to the temptation to hurry things up a bit by pouring kerosene into- the stove, although everyone is probably aware of what a dangerous practice this is. Even though there is no flame in the j stove, the kerosene may ignite the gas in hot ashes, with results disas trous to the fire-builder and his surroundings. A simple way to meet the diffi culty in getting your fire started is to /keep a tin can with a little kerosene kerosene in it in some safe place. Stand some small pieces of kindling in the liquid, replacing the sticks by others others as they are used. The wood will absorb the kerosene just as a lamp- wick does, and will soon become thoroughly soaked. _ Include some of the . prepared sticks with your other kindling in laying your fire, and you will obtain obtain all they^advantages of the use of kerosene with none of the danger. danger. * Death Nearly Claimed flew Brunswick Lady For Every SPORT an» RECREATION Gold tgr all gQgg Shoe Dealers Do you keep servants ?" asked the inquisitive neighbor. "Not long," responded her truthful! friend. Corns Cured Quick hwa 17, i Get MANY HEROIC DEEDS. St. Catharines Major Tells of Bravery Bravery of Canadians at Langemarck. Major Be Ison, 4th Battalion, wounded at Langemarck,. writing home from hospital, -states : "I saw many deeds performed by my own men which in an ordinary campaign campaign would have won the Victoria Cross for them, such as binding up wounded comrades and carrying them to shelter under hot fire." - He corrects an account in "Eye Witness' " statement that the Battalion Battalion wavered, and that Col. Birchall had to recall it. "Nobody wavered," writes Major Belsou, "from start _to finish," and after the first few hundred yards no officer officer or N.C.O. had any influence on the action except in this immediate'vicinity.-- immediate'vicinity.-- Col. Birchall died as he lived, a gallant English gentleman, gentleman, after stating that he was proud to lead such men." A letter from Pte. Donaldson, of the same regiment, to relatives, tells"of the death of Pte. Crawford, which has not yet been listed in the casualties. Donaldson, Crawford and Pte. Hargreaves, of Merrdton, were cutting through a hedge when all three were. hit. Hargreave was shot through both hips while binding binding up Donaldson's wounds, arid in this condition crawled to assist Crawford, whom he found beyond need of aid. Then Donaldson and Hargreave snailed alorig the ground, through a hail of bullets, 350 yards to shelter. Johnny's Strategy. Little sister had not been well and had Been especially trying t-o small Johnny all day. Finally his patience came to an end. "Mother," "Mother," he asked, "don't -you want little sdster to be a good wife when she grows up?" "Of course," said the mother. "Well, you make'me give everything to her 'cause she's little r 'a me. But you're little r'a father, and when he comes home, you say--'Here's your slippers and magazine, dear ' "--and before his mother could move Johnny tore his train of cars from the screaming screaming baby. "If we don't begin to train her she'll be a terrible wife," he said as he slammed the door. Applied in 5 Seconds Sore, blistering feet from coro-pinched toe* can be oared by Putnam's Extractor Extractor In 24 hours. "'Putnam's" soothes iway that drawing pain, eases Instant- makes the feet feed good at once, a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's to-day. X * Promises are worse than eggs-- you can't keep them after they are broken. Was Restored to Her Anxious Family Family When Hope Had Gone. St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.--At one time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St. would succumb to the deadly ravages of advanced kidney trouble. "My first, attacks of backache backache and kidney trouble began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has been present. When I exerted exerted myself it was terribly intensified. If I caught cold the pain was unendurable. unendurable. I used most everything, but nothing gave that, certain grateful relief relief that came from Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Instead Instead of being bowed down with pain, to-day I am strong, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly Lost properties properties have been instilled into my blood -cheeks are rosy with color, and I thank that day that I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Every woman should use these pills regularly because good health pays, and it's good vigorous health that comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. *-- Art. To say an old thing in an old way is a, platitude. To say an old thing dti a new way is wit. To say a new thing in an old way is a blunder. To say a new thing in a new way is ant. I I ABLY IRISH COBBLER POTATOES. A specially selected and Government inspected 'for seed. Only limited quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.o.b. Brampton. Brampton. Also Oounoieeeur'e Pride - and Nerw Mow, two excellent new potatoes. Price. Two Dollars per bushel. Special pr'ces for large quantity. Cash must accompany accompany all orders. H. W. Dawson, Brampton. Brampton. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED FOR HIGH-CLASS iO specialties. Sells at sight. Write for particulars. Beaver Meadow Co., 409 Markham Markham St., Toronto. FEMALE HELP WANTED. L adies to do plain and light sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent any distance, charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. particulars. National Manufacturing Co., Montreal. preserving eggs. R ecipe to preserve eggs fresh during twelve . months. If not required, for personal use they may be sold at fifty and seventy-five cents per dozen. This means hundred per cent, profit in six months. Circular free. Octavien Rolland, Dept. 21, 5S Notre Dame east, Montreal. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB OF- flcee for sale in good Ontario town#. The. most useful and interesting of ill business ee. Full information on application application to Wilson Publishing Company, 73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. C ancer, tumors, lumps, etc, internal anti external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. Ask for Minard'e and take no other. Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. CLEAR-HEADED Good Training. "Yes," said the manager, "we want a man. for our information bureau, but he must be a man who can answer all sorts of questions and not .lose his head." "That's me exactly," said the applicant with enthusiasm. "I'm the father of eight children." Never Went Away. Neighbor's Little Girl: "When did you get back, Mrs. Brown ? Did you have a good time?" Neighbor : "Why, I haven't been away, my dear." "Haven't you, really ? I'm duré I heard mother say you and Mr. Brown had been at loggerhead® for a week." Head Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable The chief bookkeeper in a large business house in one of the Western Western cities speaks of the harm tea and coffee did for him : --"My wife and I drank our first cup of Postmn a little over two years ago, and we have used it ever since, to the entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It happened in this way : "I had an attack of pneumonia, which left me with dyspepsia, or neuralgia pf the stomach. My 'cup of cheer' had always been tea or coffee, but. I became convinced, after a time, that they aggravated my stomach trouble. I .happened to mention the matter to my grocer grocer one day and he suggested that I give Postum a trial. "Next day it came and we liked it so rihuch that we .-will never change back ; for I am a well man to-day and have used no medicine. "My work as chief bookkeeper in our. Co.'s branch house here is of a very confining nature. During iny tea and coffee drinking days I was subject to nervousness and the 'blues' in addition to my sick spells. These have left me since I began using Postum and I can conscientiously conscientiously .recommend it to those whose work confines them to long hours of severe mental exertion." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Well ville," in pkgs. . Postum comes in two, forms: Postum yUereal -- the original form--must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postern--a soluble powder--dissolves powder--dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, mattes a delicious ,beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. ; Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the. same per cup. "Thère's^a Reason" for Postum. --«old by Grocers. A Dunfermline Collie. "Duke," a Scottish collie owned by Mr. H. C. Aitken, of Priory Lane, Dunfermline, had the shield and medal for dashing into the road at Dunfermline in August, 1911, and saving a child from being run over. This is quite an unusual form of canine heroism, and suggests. that there is no limit to the possibilities of a dog in saving life. The child was, it seems, quite a stranger, yet "Duke" sprang into the road and snatched it from under the horse's feet; There is an instance on record record of a collie dashing after a perambulator containing a 'baby which had ' 'taken charge' ' down a very steep hill at Bristol and stopping stopping it. Unfortunately no data has- been preserved that would establish establish this interesting incident as an undoubted fact. His Reply. A Londoner w-as showing some country relatives the sights of London London recently, and was pointing out a magnificent old residence built years ago by a famous and rather unscrupulous lawyer of his time. "And," the Londoner was asked, "was he able to build a house like that by his practice?" "Yes," was the reply, "by his practice and his practices." ZAM-BUK AND OUTDOOR LIFE. Where They Flourish. I never eaw a purple cow, But goodness knows, It' s just because I never go To poster shows. x> Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gents,--I have used your Minard's ! Liniment in my family and also in my j stables for 5 years and consider it the! best medicine obtainable. j Yours truly, . ALFRED ROCHAV. Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. Every tennis or ball player, every swimmer, every canoeist, every man or woman who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box of Zam-Bulc handy. Zam-Buk is a purely herbal preparation, preparation, which, as soon as applied to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, blisters,. etc., sets up highly beneficial operations. First, its antiseptic properties render the wound free from all danger from blood poisoning. Next, Its soothing properties relieve and ease the pain. Then its rich, herbal balms penetrate the tissue, and set up the wonderful process of healing. Barbed wire scratches, Insect stings, skin diseases, such as eczema, heat rashes, ringworm, ringworm, babies' heat sores, chafed places,- ■ore feet--are all quickly cured by Zam-Buk. It also eases and cures piles. All druggists and stores. Use Zam-Buk Soap also; 25c. per tablet Amène»» Sandard 4 Cycle Marine Motor" , < Cycle. 4 Cylinder, 12 to 20 H P. Highest qua!- | !*>'- Silent operation. No vibration. ContrsU j like the finest Motor Car engine. E*trem*<w I , economical on fuel. Used as standard equip. I ment by ovur 80 per cent, of the world's I leading boat builders. Catalog on request. | •1W to 4360 depending on equipment. I KCHWATW Wt. CO. D»sf. " ••troll. Hic*. I FOR ALC9H9LIC&DRUG ADDICTI9NS GOTTEN & FOSTER AUTO AND BOAT TOPS y Ford owners write for our catalogue. 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Designed for easy paddling, strength and safety. - __ In painted Basswood, Cedar ib, Cedar Strip and Canvas dyered qualltiek, Write for atalogue. - The Peterborough " oe Oo M Limited, ~ rough, Canada. /