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Economically clean
She sewed work -Sunlight Soap
washed the clothes without rub-
bing. She sawed tins.-sbe did
other week while Sunlight did
the weals. She eared mosey -
Sunlight is an obsoletely pure
'pep, therefore there is Iesa seep
used for wuhul tbe• with
ordinary susp, dad Inc weer
cad tear of the clothes.
.Seai%o l it • ..r hr•r Mai1'-lee
w rs•"•wire/.
COUNTY and DISTRICT
Jacob Hoetald. of Zurich. V
h h fitfully the
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THE .SIGNAL
Lucknow. uAw us DATB
Sid Free, w has c pest few
greeny. business here for the pet to
rich. has ur-;
chased a residence at Kitchener and will y
move to that city with is amt y in
spring -
Norman Geddes, who taught sellout
at Loudestuny before going overseas,
has returned. lie was badly wounded
Iin the foot.
Howard Stewart, of Bluevak, has pur-
chased the postoltice store at Ifenlryn
I from Miss Fraser and is inuving there to I
take charge of it.
A statement which John Joynt, of For your children's
Lu. know, m de early in the war has cost
bun *1.JU0 He declared that he wou:d injuries nothing is equal to
give 11.000 a year to the 1'atriu is Fund I Zam-Buk—it ends pain so
as long as the war would last.IswhalnU
t 1 h beeu opened at
by and when they have once had
•putncentertainment.
J.,. Hardie invented rod a program of Mrs. T. D. Ruston -of the
speeches sod music was given before r Children's Aid Society, Belle-
lat'ge gathering. .. et
ickly! Children know this
A nue hew school •n m
a smith.:
.lit The g ads marked
who conducted a photo- Now
nY�/
Yeast, is slut th up and will move H
Medford alwut the nave of this R1mel-AYOIDE'h
onth.
Luoktww Itt•p1tl gave a hearty
eotue home on Monday to Pte. inlay
Maclnnis and PIA Joe McCoy. The
f Alr
GODER1 CH. O NT
for it again.
f 1' at which Rev. it applied will cry
Mr. and Mrs. Janie% T. Mitt, of
IVarna, &moon:, the eugagetueut of
their daughter. Emma Seta, to'turned
Austin Sturdy. son of Mr. and Mrs.
(,forge O. Sturdy. Oodrtich township.
1 for wedding to take place thin month.
1 An old and esteemed resident of Grey
township. In the person of J hn Nelms -
Gar, died on the '21st ult.. at hie home t
Jamestown. Ile was in his isventy-
year and had lived over forty' years in
(Grey township. Four sons a.d five
daughters survive.
John Bender has sold his 100 asses of
land west . 1 Dashwoud. Henry Schede]
of the Saubfe line, who tet'eritl) sold his
farm to J. Laporte. gets the fifty sires un
which the buildings are ,situated, and
Henry Wiegand, of the lith c.nnce,sion.
IHay. gets the fifty acres to that cones-
sion.
M. and Mrs. Eh Jacques, of White-
-- I church. received the sad news ..1 the death
' of their eldest son, John Lyle Jacques.
.- occurred at Cadogan. Alberti. on
McEwen's
Weekly Specials
Gusto, 10k per package.
Demiuion Corn' Flake,, 10c
per package.
Krumble', 10c per package.
Canoed Tomatoes, :-'�, 1'tc per
tin.
Nice Bottle Pickles, 1O,
Red Rome Tea, ;5c per lb.
Worth 711c. Bought before
the advance.
Vic package Chocolate Busies,
for 1(k.
Itrudte, a lJcipacl,tge.Jor.3c.
J. J. McEwen
Liven se No. •t-7Kta
tonne" wan for two years a prisoner In ,
James Armitage,
c Canton, Ohio. -"1 suffered from •
James mmite. f eldest of u
James Armitage, formerly of Lucknow • female trouble which
*offeri g, m� two
died recently at Duluth after an illness ,d I doctors decided
several months Mrs. ArmitagYe is now I that I would have
living with her sou, Rev. W. t. Arm.- to go through an
tage, of London.operation before 1
Mrs. Arebie Barbour q1 tow•n, who for
could get well.
several years had been a helpless invalid, •• My mother, who
died on Monday ye of last weele at the age I I VIII (till I hadbeen helped by
of sixty -throe years. Sh is susvivrd by 1 diaS Pinkbarn s
her husband, two daughters and two suns.Vegetable
One son lives in the West: the lathes II II�IIIII a 11111 pound, advised Me
Robert, is in a military taiapi J i to try It herein, sub-
Eng:and, having lust hiseyesrght to thel mittiattoanopera-
fighting in France last summer.'^ tion jR relieved me
Luckrww was treated to an old time +• from my trouble*
sawbg,ing scene one evening last week J can do my Nous, work without any
when a procession of four teams hauling I if1cult " 1 advise any woman who lS
four monster elm logs reed through j itt�with female/troubles to give
T DI Coss
villi', Ont.. says: a nevertown on their way to rekavttt's saw-
i1L The four I each on:y tltm lest and a feast and it will doule
dna the mill yard was ' there are serious condi-
about Sl2100. The o;s I teens where • bosp ops
one tree -one of the few nionarchs of the only alternative, Dut on the other lead
(west in this part to escape the wood so many women have been cured bJj� tiffs
man's axe of former years. Besides the famoets root and herb remedy, 1. is E.
1 's Vegetable Compounndd after
Germany y d McCoy was wounded.
OPERATION
Lydia E. Pinkham • Vegeta • mill. ads u noel for
for our children's
but is burns tortQ , measured 4000 lumber feet, and we int"- Mrs. MAuz Born. 142.1 btit
for
for children's cuts, burns. ! tu►derstarid the value of the logs when I St. E canton, Ohio
bruises. etc. We have found f Ily dumped in I were all from the "1et"n« e
it stIpCi for to all other rete- ital ration is tie
lilies for ending pain srd
found by experience. that
healing and we ave
an injury treated with 7am-
fluk never festers. W Tell so many wan Mark Gard an operation should give it a .
A0!Idten in nor Shelter, we really I wood Mr. Jas I fair tri brtoro submitting to suck •
maid not &freed to be without Zara- nee' farm and was bought by aa��
putt, not only for their "'Juries, Fisher, who engaged James Hackett to I trying et�eal.
but alto for their sores and skin cut and deliver the logs. Owing to the i if complications exist, write to Lydia l
troubles." scanty supply of snow there was more E. Pinikiam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mains
Mothers I Be sure to kee p • box of I than the astral difficulty in handling thetor « The result of soapy years
7.ani•Ruk our the medicine obeli. it big logs, but Mr. Hackett and three _ {a at yqn serosa.
will save you much needless !neighbors, whom he got to assist, suc•
apxlety as well as expense. Zam- I t'eedtd in landing them in the mill yard
Rut; does not deteriorate all right. looked like a good
d of nitmods were
four logs there was a "butt" Work nve Pink
feet long by six in diameter. and a top t dodo
which will . make about ten cords or I ,seeds
1. The tree gee toe av
ave said that as operation was
- every woman who wants
t with keep The big elm I ciHibbert fishio btu e renwving to I
1 sag. but rovers its strength an on pea trey and a numberwas cut down. Exeter about e years ago.
ringpurity tothc very last. For ecucma. hand when the tree
ringworm. bcil., pimples, olein"" their minds filled with visions of a half- Mies Mabel
sad piles, Zam-link Is egt.ally good.
dozen good racoon pelts. But there was West with Mr.
If you have not already tried this nothing doing in their litre. Like the rats
mm! the and spring,
rewell gilt
which are said to leave a doomed p
before it sets sail, the coons had evidently 110 street Met
migrated in time to save their skins.-
Sentinel.
Iron t)
February 22nd. The deceased was I herbal balm, cut out tut "dvertltie•
twenty-seven years of age. Nneuntotnu meat. write across it the name of
was the cau-e of death. , this Fuer and send It with le.
A quiet wedding was solemnized on stomp .to pay return postage) to
I February IS at the home of David Cooke. I /Anr.Bnk Co.. Dupont St , Toruuto.
East W'swanoshh, the second youngest We will then send you • tree trial
daughter, Violet Annie,
Albert united in box. All dealers Sec. hoz.
wedlock to Georg `etery of
Be avr. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. F'6.O'Ke I. The young couple
intend making their home at Hamilton.
GET AN •
Electric- Vacuum Cleaner
The latest awl be -t labor-
saving device on the market.
THE HYDRO STORE
North side of Square
('roderich
John Moir has purchased Gro. Wheel
er's tarns on the 11 line. Turnb-rry, and
Mr. Weeks has bought a farm on the
let line of Morris from W. H. Fraser.
Adam Johnston has sold his farm on the
10th concession of Turnberry to George
Cruickshanks. Forest Wilson has sold
his farm on the Bluevale road to Albert
Forton and is moving into W Ingham.
Mary Jane G.ainger. widow of Am-
brose Stephenson. who died at Pakesley.
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r t togo
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Thursday, Mario 6 1919.- •
, xxtX i XXX'XsXX Xtrflf\silrsfh•nitie
NEW
Spring Hats
ARRIVING
COME IN AND SEE THEM
Everything in Men's Wear at
right prices ALL THE TIME
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishes
The SQUARE GODERiCH
leen wow!then 6 X XX XXXXXX7Vtt�t�jOt/t
and Nes. Northcott in ,v,iVe„n �rtydtit - j�ttrso/t _
resealed with an address �ks�tr�Ajttiffllttirff'llttr�fllns -- —
y the Junior League of
an s r "sunlit church. of which -- —
she has been president for several veari. ' Fisher. Primer --Lola Clark, Margaret
5 Pitblado, Tommy Mitchell. No. on roll
CODE ICH TOWNSHIP. 16, average attendance 13. ELEANOR F.
DouI;HERTY, Teacher.
SAVED BABY'S u Untended for last week:)
.rw tet i• f m.lvli.
-A -social gathering
�- St. 1 heldou Friday evening list at the hos
)lr+. lea Trs. h.Iue.. writes:-
ritpitab'e
1 d1 • riaiuts. t jar.. w rift K j Malkekl ttook the tonal of a welcome to
two returned hen.es of the war. Hervey
Beattie and Ross Tichborne. There
was a largo attendance. those pr•ewr°t
Ree Trewartha and the
of the township, a good
Reeve
I'•"-'^-. exet•Ilent
"I:rnby s limo Tablet.; are anslb .s life
110s114.11111.. TIR•Y Kitrwl nay y
and 1 Vali highly recommend them to
1 \IrK Trauehewou-
•sexpedeuce iKtw u
At a resent meeting of the u11h•fut
Ward of the Sletbodist rhun'11, %Vat -
ford. the pastor, Kra.'A. t'. Tiffin, wits
unanimously int Jed to remain the
third y.adr, anti tuauy uppreeiatury
rerereocesewere mode to the excellent
all lead liens"
work he has dont• oil that ,haat". Mr.
of of that f thousands
a1K I
including
councillors Tiffin is wd41 known fu f:odlerieh and
of rthrr mother's who love a.tool els• 'F181nty. being.41a e'oll.unlr township
valued at 13,11UI , the Fanners' Club, hod friends of the meal 1;u.leri. h I'tll••eiate lustitute old
1 had w twurrance of worth of. Baby's Own Thlrleis. The 1 representation cf the mewberahip o
1l,uif0, while Jan. R. Cult, whose o IIts an• a sure anti Pal* twslieirn'• returned so'ltend. Thera was a pro- i u>
grocery and pnhail n stock was entlm- for little ones mud never fail to rcgti. raw of music st and speeches. cards and
ui uilsat Ik.elnE all the mils." ills from
•
w tnf.-h i other amusements, and -not least int- L
ate11 at 19,If1g1, h41 insurance, of alwnt late the hmw•els and Kruwarh, wtield h g potent - refreshments serve$ by th
int-
wan
an i t Elgiei $3,0[11 dxp P
was aretire line origin
$n of with V2,000 children enRe•r. They are S
1 allies and all present voted the need
insurance. The ung n u
unknown, but it is pt
meslbiur "issuers or Ity 1111111 at 2•. is ti s
"Jon a great slnecess.
a hem fnmmVtl'1►r tiro Williams al••oli,•In►r
LIVOID COUGHJ'
Parry Sound, on Frbrnacl 19th, ►n her i t the ere e I
nearly -sixth year. wad one of the catty � prop e11 to have �Q �UGHJ/iw •
pioneers of this county. She was Men in p t co.. Ione kc111e tint.
England in the year 1`td:i and came to EXETER.
I The following is the school report cf Couching
- '
America when a young married woman. has ►,anent another stand for line for tfie month sit
After ""tiding in New 1'u k Slate for business and the restoration of I - ,
three years she and her husband came to I
thelou next bla k will be commenced at I Rethe death oftives here have Hannah Parsons. wife i ( J. Februar0.y4•in�orderimrof merit: Sr. IV.- t t r
Russel C,00d. Sr. ill. -Laura 'Mugford,
Nelson Cam bell. Lucy Mugford, Beu
P iiI llurrav Kermghan
started •• from au over rater stove
-- —
Dr. E1gie 11 dental parlors. Mr. Cott
S S. NO. 4, COLBORNE.
Hulett township, in this county. where l "11.'8'
M,,Q Keleher. which occurced suddenly at
t bey lived for thirty year(. Mr. Stephen- riF'.\F'1►ItTll• Procter. Minn.. on February 20th. The
stn helped i build rite first church at Con -I on a business 1 deceased formerly resided in Exeter.
stoma. In IK77 they moved to Grey Robert lull Is away 1
' tow? P. where W. -ined,1 trip to nne-Werosor ttateri The death occurred on February 21st
and since then the widow had hied wain The tittle daughter of Daniel Nash, 01 I of Francis R. Hamilton, in hos seventy-.,
•1..--- white casks an axe I third r The deceassd was a resident
year
ritfterent members of her famtty.
SHE OFTEN HAD TO LAYOFF*
DAY
. luso Mantle Tells Why She Use! Dedd's
K doey Pills.
brought to !leaforth for interment.
St. John, N. B. March g_jSpeciall. - Mr. and lire. Willoughby utwl ere'
Mrs. !1lantk, an estimable 1 y living at I lett on Tuesday for Ingersoll,pt an ire
117 King street east. this city, is always; .fir'. Willoughby has P
ready to tell of the benefit site has re unset in The Ingersoll Chronicle. He
I ceived from us.ng Dodd's Kidney Pills. I was u►ana ser of Tb.' Seatorth News
• lies. Dodd's Kidney Pills have done I ,vh3n ho ,Misted for oversee.; ,mice.
lite a wonderful lot of good. For three 1 CLINTON.
t years 1 was in a worn-out condiUon, often j yrs. Jorllua Cook ie leafing with her
hawse to lay off for a day or Iwo. 11
'uttered from drowsiness and shat p pains family to join her husband at Santis,
$cress my back. 1 had h• adaches, and w here he has a good position.
was subject to neuratgit and rheumatism. ' Rev. A. E. Julia+, pastor of \Mosley
1 Dodds Kidney fill, helped me so much I Metre'', has received an invitation to
I that i can highly recommend them to the pastorate of the Methodist chore h
anyone suffering from kidney disease." 1st Blenheim. He bas ale° beeu in-
Dodd's Kidney Pill' are timely a kid- I vinyl to remain another year in Mi-
nty remedy. Making the kidneys healthy; sou. hospital fence in its
enables them to strain all the impurities I
The new Clinton beef of
out of the blood. That makes pure blood first patient la(t week -Bruce trips
and good health. Gollerlch township, who underwent a
minor operation. A formal opening
WINGHAM. will bo heed later. °olds nests of
Mr. and .Mrs. J. Rey pa
Word has been received r the enter in! Manager• Reynolds sit tbo horse of
wholand of Sergt. W. Grant Irby. rete moved to Clinton Inst week
' who went oversews in ook with the rtthe from'olerieh sad are occupying the
Battalion. uHen was Co.ween her for the ..ttage on Albert street which they
I Western parental
ntwhen he enlisted. recently purchased from 1'. A. Greig.
His parental borne is at Cornwall, Ont. 1 semen is(Oew, of Clinton. died Fri
A branch of the Great War day night In the hV»p
narpurhe). and the
slipped on the ice and fel ,
sharp blade of the axe striking her
left hand severed the little finger.
Sties Iteatrlce Love, t.•rwerly a
�i..polar young lady of Meaforth. %Bell
February bosh at the house of her
other in Toronto. The remotion were
-nLOH
fah Fisher. r. 30 i ORT -STOPS COUGH.
Wilfred F'i4hrr, Emanuel Mitchell. 11.- lug 11113 Wit ���
Donna McClure. Edith Fisher, Franklin
Mitchell. 1. - Jack Pitblado, Aaron
ON account of pre
ent weather corp
ditions the wholesale
companies have been
able to make bett•'r
deliverie's of Coal and
we are now able to
supply :
Chestnut
Stove
Pea and
Egg Coal
Soft and Cannel Coal
in any quantities.
MacEwan Estate
Feb. ISt, 1419
.
1E3A.NIFF, IN __ _ _ -- • _ FNVALTINIE
Veterans' ital at Stratford.
Association has been organized here w.th He was an nnwarried man of thirty -
Alfred Poehfl as president: W. Haylee. thirty-
five and a painter by trade. The re
via -president: H. tinsdiffe, secretary
H• e, treasurer. mains name brought to Clinton end the
Dore, funeral took place W Hayfield on Sun -
The death occurred in Wingham on day.
sed
Msnday of last week of Eliza Ann Plant, I Lt CSNOW.
wife of Francis Boit. in her thirty-ninth A the Women's Christian
year The deceased i is survivedby her 1 Temperance Union has been organized in
husttarid and a large family. The family I I
resided in Turnberry until four years ago,
when they moved to town.
The remains of the late Mrs J W. Kweer,
whorodied at inhCalgary Febrfor interment.
John
brought to Winq Mr. and
John W. Taylor, only son of
s Mrs. Wm. Taylor. of Wingham, died ee.
. the Into upneumonia. H. at Toronto,
in his
a week's
thirtieth year —
ear and held a good position
Harris Co.
with die Massey
i
NOSE CLOGGED FROMI MYTH.A COLD OR CATARRH The death ot Thos•
at inytewart,
which occurred at midnight Satusste.y,
I alt retunved an esteemed real.
Ala Cream 1s Nostrils To
Up Aar Passages•
Ah t What relief 1 Your clogged nos-
tril head
right np, the 1'°a can an bre Lof
athe
your head `re eller and
freely. No more hawking, "nuaiag,
mneons discharge, headache, drynees-no
struggling for breath at night, your cold
or catarrh is gone. Mt a small
Don't std stated ne l
bottle of Ely's Cream -Balm from your
;druggist now. Apply a little of this
Oregrent, entisrpt is cream in your Los•
;arils, let it ,stets throngh everyair
adage n h
' was in her fiftiet
,lent The decewsuA
year and had lived in thio vicinity all
her lite. \Vm. Brown, of Hnllett,IR ivina
brother and there are two surviving
sisters, hesidOA the Inrshaud- atter
Pte. Roy and MIs" Rhea F:nligh,
epeoding come weeks vlsfUng their
grandfather and other relstive• hare,
lett lent week for their homiest White-
wood, Sault.
Mr. and Mi•a..1. Cook ennoun M ry
marriage of their datta$u ot Mr.
Alms, to L. R. Plummet', oats
and Mrs. W. H. Plummer of Stesttonl,
at London on Febrnary pith, Rev. Illy.
McGregorY church
The recent Aro n
The Nation needs strong
men and the right time to
begin to build up strong man-
hood is during the growing
period of childhood. Many
mothers remember, with keen
satisfaction, the days when
SCOTTS
EMULSION
playground. In one aspect the visitor Ise
1 wilt Ind the amusement of both cora-
blued In the hot sulphur springs,
which gives one the privilege of
'swimming out In the open with the rt In time cotnloety
thermonteter above, or twenty below Canada taking pa Ski races are, of
acro, in not tepid, but warty water. tions. The
the nyogramme, and will
1 The spirit of the Carnival will course,
age:n have full sway throughout the no doubt create t6, uil&Ially ea interest-
ed
excitement.
town, and those who arrive at night Snow
beet yoe ear give been plannedast-
ert feel the pave of roar.; books' fns at
br., at last become a part of their 1, where lunch • will ieheeev tamps an•o
Ayes; for they are la a veritable tiny by men who every
miniature fairyland. Colored lights! conducted
of dobe ontocuuy. know terry
- are to be strung across the street*,; the Ilene on the pro -
rinks
down the toboggan slide, and on beballs bring to a close.
}rinks in thousands, giving the gala IThose programme t imams* the world in
1
affect i desired.
The ire palace will as usual be the the luwuatal•a /o be a dead one 1'1
I' centre of attraction. The style is es* winter. a 111 have cataracts pest and furprlee
ails scot
whisk will be admired by all who see Rivers, brooks,
tt. Hundreds of lights shining:alt pursuing their mrry retiree.
bene nee*
through the blue green of enermoasi*ummer, except In perhaps
blocks of tae, _produce as effect that Muddled Monet ets. up Insihe de hetanimals are sot
can readily be imagined to he very)
lovely: and most harmoslens ,itk1seek log shelter
away
y awful m the world but
the dark plies around, the clear blue to escape summer sky •ed the mountains In the Mcb the bears) eam around
udeer, gotta. Rocky Mosotatw
ground. are
Those only In town • few momeatal`bleer birds of se eralobe seam, also
varieties.
was one of the determining
factors in building up the strength
d their children Soott's is a
tl
source of nourishment and strength
I re. St Andrew's that ought never be ower- t�
f " nsrtt 'soothe and ooted by the mother of
swollen, tedamV•d m iMtu nrmbne•m I
officiating.
trig
you
instant "eller Fd • Cream i Reeve Cut("
today who its armour r of '
is wt Irina every roil and it'sinl..nk entailed a hens of Durr NM1,dln na or girt
over-
ill(
witerve has bets seairlag•htlldien and anntents. ebb Oat, her Ogg a Tema*,
...11111414-.
whip o�wued the block,
•
• ANNFP will araln h• •n fete for its for the Mardi Gras. Pasadena Inc the 1win swddenly b• attracted by bells.
RThird winter carnival, tries Rose Tournament. or Continental shouting, singing. etc. When theft
I J eyes follow the waned, another spot
February 7th to the 14th. Tkoss *RiN and towns when they ars en
ills 1lalrlland will be rrw•aleA.
who were fortunate •lough to visit d LIMO, Banff, he tie National oeawinterraports.Two rows of many colored lights and
n Ban they iia n teat year. found intoe
n Banff they had never dreamed At; ;In Casada. as Krlattnta In Norway flaming torches mark the route eft the
how could they know of lbs beauty of,and ntkhol , Swedenr ilnretWhyt' 11 Th Het
al e�amus•ments le a long garb --ter eater Min tel
this resident
resort In winter' Ask iN • perfect
winter
level/
rata. snow i comNtttleas for tel tYa7
1
any refers. eat till which season . sonfrom the 111 want' oti,see11 he t'Top of nee teafeties, are
tobogganikey
es, sent n ,t
ho prefers. and his answer wit; to -I he Work," In wittier alis•. sad ski ruse• The ski jump ilprlsefMerelresi wts�la�aFoe r•
Ow-
wroar ' of Ing,
varinhlr heroot-Iomua•msat; and these MM
It willionly be •orae° of ,worn in The arear en • for the
that'.11h• t g events, for sew e jump be na r
'ears0to till t ourl•ta arrange u their trips flits year years.
a Inver •t bat alNp 11 tII �' fa,
t.. tams in the eLrwlvsl at RteR; aslphvtew years. Th. elm Is to ',tektite' five Aaadrod doliana 1e. loins will is los elais•ad
Ars
dineassep visit lieu Orleans i! Merck Dant a winter Y welt M a wry bot, seam
Banf dead in mister? No. In-
deed, and ver! soon It will be were
alive than ever, for instead of lea-
dreds there will be thousands cern, to
see the '"sop of the World" Is winter.
Let those vino PROMS this whets'. en-
joy Nature 1n all the bstuty of
her
_ _ _ •,•.v «. t we netts' •, fns ars.' i,sgSnwo.j."-Letters
The INN thinett tit^ urging 1t toptt
t 0psety may beincreased. The com-(becauseof in..1�111ty to
(
sof rielrrt
r
r
1x present r Advertise in The Masai.
It pays.
,., .....,fit ...•••trG
Idl�cur torn ty causes a lot of peer* to
work overtime.