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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1916-02-10, Page 3F.eintary 1 Oth, I91(.1 The Nerves Which, Drive the Machinery of the Body—the Heart, the Lungs, the Digestive Organs. You prick your finger and know that it is the nerves which carry the painful sensation to the brain. You move your hand, and realize that the idea of movement started in your mind. But did you ever think that every beat of your heart and every breath a air taken into your lungs is de- pendent on d, constant supply of -nerve force I It is the internal •or sympathetic nerves which drive the machinery of the body, and from their derangement or exhausted condition arises 'weakness of the stomach, feeble action of the heart, or inactivity of liver and bowels. When nerve force fails every organ of the body becomes more or less deranged. Indiges- tion, sleeplessness, headaches, irritability and nervousness are some of the first Indications. You lose energy and ambition, find. your work a drudgery, and grow weak and. listless. As time goes on you become more and more helpless, until nervous prostration or collapse bring you to the sick bed, and long months are often necessary for the restoTation of the exhausted nervous system. Even in this extreme condition Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will usually cure if its use is persisted in, but how much wiser it is to heed the warning in the early stages aud keep the nerve force at high-water mark. No restorative has ever pri oven ts worth in so many thousands of cases as has Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. What it has done for others it will do for you under similar condi- tions. By forming new, rich blood it nourishes the starved and depleted nerves Lack to health and vigor, and theieby overcomes the Cause of weakness and diseases of the serves. 50o a box, 0 for 52.50, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates te Co., Limited, Toronto. Dr. Cbatie's Recipe Book, 1,000 selected teicipes, sent free. if you mention this paper. HOW IC ECONOMiZt. hems and Saskatchewan have taken the lead, British Columbia, Manitoba and To the New Brunswick will soon vote on the The Pioneer of December 1 question and we have faith that the Editor: - others will not be far behind. The 24th says. "Whether the question be viewed from the standpoint of national Provincial authorities are responsible ! economy or th-i desirability of Military for the waste of food and money and the waste of men causoi by drink. efficiency the argument in favor of 'rhey have the power to cancel forth - suppression of the liquor traffic at least during the wsr is unanswerable. with every license, bar -room, shop or Russia has done this and leading club and stop the waste. Every wasted dollar will be needed politicians in Great Britain are advocat- to, meet the financial demands of the ling `it strenuously. ()tie of the most widely 'known conservative London war and afterwards. All wasted energy is tneeded in the munitibn Journals, The Spectator said, "We Must economite and the only factories and every wasted man is needed now at the front and for other great national economy open to us is the cutting off root and branch of our urgent service at home. expenditure on intoxicants. If we dThe authorities have been waitingo not our waste in alcohol will undo us even more surely than the forces of Germany and Austria. If we mean to win this war we must prohibit the use of intoxicants in order to save money and get more munitions and the ministers know as well as we do that the, only great saving attain - Able would be froth prohibition." to make sure that they will be suppoi t- ed by the Country and now we may expect that they will go ahead. 11. Arnott, M. B.. M. C. P. S. The linidens ot Age The kidneys seem to be about the first organs to wear out and fail to Th re- sult is weak, lame:aching back, rheum - Commenting on these utterances from I 3. ING:I,4IAM TIKES , HELP FOB liOttikl.Y WIER. olic nrrin MME 044 it; if 114Y face is too narrow it ex 11 if my face iS tite Wide a beard iehNtb` 46FRui 11E311 Making the Little T.AI FaCild Dietarathalle and Other WalSe *0 onL REIN .....,„,......, Ton. Down uotin,04. nands 44 If by waste with the iiiitlition Faro' •ay of what have sometimes been affeetiote ittely called "mutton Outlier et* 'Sliders," If my IMO MU:eta, almost ilhe IMO 07ing to gaga's!' tram a face to. "Wail has. be eeotenced for' life, a PlAr handaollie inestachee ;Oa firovide PrePer elltourage"-a nest, et) to speak, On Which the nose rests etni- tentedlYt 00414 like a sidles; Sent it , my Mae retreat4 backaetrd •inte tna' face the aeethetie solution ift ObrienalY 641WAYfe A stoat man can do 'wonders with Ws appearance by ad9Pting a polated 'beard and a milt of clotheS, shirt, Peeks tle and stockings with pronounced• ver- tical stripes. A tbin Man, on the other hand, beeomes at once sebstaotiel effeCt Without being groas ir he med. Yates Oda whiskers and Wears a slat of chitties, shirt, cravat and stocking's With pronounced horizontal stripes. If my face lacks tiereeness and dy- namic force it needs a brisk, arrogant mustache,. or if it has too much of these qualities a long. sad, drooping mus- tache will counterbainece them, The Dancing Mania, I The "dancing manias of tne Inidske ifive buttone. There are other minor ages came on the heels of the great idifferences, but these will suffice to plague known as the "black death." epable them to be distinguished at a It was some sort of nervous disease glance. and is now supposed to have been 1 What are Their Duties? what Is knows, as "St. Vitus' dance," I Now, what do all these officers and It began 14 the year 1374 at Ale -la- ron-commissioned officers do? Take a Chapelle and spread all over Ger- many, the Nethertandis and Italy. The . • , are likely to become most acquainted. dancers formell circles hand in hand and appearing to have lost all reason, I It is divided roughly, into four eompan- continued • dancing. regardless of the 1, les - not mentioning in the meantime bystanders, for hours together until in I the speciafsections, machine gun, sig - their wild delirium they fell to the nailing and transport. At the head of ground in sheer exhaustion. Panting I the battalion is a Lieut. -Col., who is and foaming at the usouth. they would generally -responsible for all matters of suddenly spring up and begin the training and administration. He is ' dance again, to be agaiu exhausted, and so on until they died, The mania I assisted by two Majors, each of whom , has charge of certain departments of i involved millions of people. 1 the work; the senior is more directly in . I charge of matters of training, the junior Old Saws and Sayings. A few old sayings on the subject of of administration. There are other food come to us rather as a surprise in staff officers, the Adjutaneraymaster, our age of daintiness and refinement, ' Medical officer, Chaplain, Machine Gun !first corient ead the By g, BOWSPIEI,D Advertisement end Toed 11. A- neat filattUeltil tura MO be Made Avol, may uth, 1914, ea ein411, iarge farma by feedinave g len:42114.1 :71dtes4C, °aTh4iii:diriP4t teg f-yoa;el' ton:Itti la° 'Ter° to (16131111C:11:11t. °WfAit:4;afverli:t acres,4Ter 711141:11:4: tnay be three ena'e carloads on the average- farin. he My enly meckiciete. saw 'Fruit-a- tives' advertised with a letter in Willa, A dotter a bead is a Jew eStinlate some o� xecommended them very 1Pywaret'asahuedsc,?9,usbelse telliZe'SsuitggItsresctuceeriset.. More than Satisfaetorri and 'Ave PhittisnildeliligintwsloitoYrtmo onrie4eltitsdianyst'lllienYdeinac testily, sq Itriedthem. The results were hesitation in recommending Trait -a- inferior Pastares are turaed to profit, Time b ANNfl 4CF°11litipt-Ea^170;eS2 atZtlecuonsItithn7PTahreeyiladiar eaaTIEllytohov:Preri tives" or caprnemart rYeSliebfeindaelpl cenaadeeadofuCponons4agliiotvet Putt aid in Ilaintaining S°11 fertility and StoinacIA Trouble. We. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sykre rtet.. At dealers or Sent postp a-tiyesLimited, Ottawa. WHO'S WHO IN THE BATTALION is doable -breasted arid fastened with Antitoxin in In cleaning up weedy fields. A me er- ate amount of capital. will serve for • be, "Toe set'." he eSplained to the such a feeding busiaess, and the riskie composer, who !sleeted not quite to less than with other animals. understand, "I shall have te telegMlatt Market facilities and cheap trunspor- my article tbe same evening. It will cation are helping to make sheep tied- necessarily be Stistily wiltten, and the log a successful branch of faring, In impression hi Part.; the next daY may many cases that have come under my suffer hi vousequerice," But Willi. was more than equal to the eceasiou. "My dear sir," be made answer, "I do not write for .the pelt day," The critic bowed himself out. CRUSIIRD THE CSITICe An lioloostetik of Wog 404 14 P1440404 4410.0001101‘ tie nrsi from*** et iteStv ovis sane lit mom inor. the promMent critics 44 rope foregathered In the 04 City hi honor of the -occasion, them watt r Arisio4 Journalist ef m04011011 Rod admittee autliority In the mWsieal world, Hie +first ease Olt htsatrIvfll In Milan was to seek .out Verdi and ask to he allowed -to be present at oue et tin limit retivarsiits. Titeeeraeotier metro the eritle Witls extreme politeaess, hat replied filar he cOolcl net PoSsihls irrat his request e had deeldeil vehearsals Were to be ahselutelY PriVate, and he eonld not make re exeeption in the favor of apy env snirilattst, however distingUished. he Parts cynic, foe from pleased at thig, Answer, protested that in tltelse circumstances his actsnait Of the opera tnieltt not be all he should like it to USE A LOOSE REIN. Do Not Se elrossy" and Domineering ----- ---es-- I find that 1 can write all day with- in the Home Cirele. out pain in my fingers if I bold the Pen loosely. If I should graep it tightly tt would be only a few hours before the strain made writing almost iniposeible. s Do we not often hold too tight a rein 1.1r on ourselves and our families for com- fort? Habit has made us bossy and domineering. When a member of the family goes we want lo slam where he is going and how long he intends s to be gone; we keep a striug ou him and are ready to drag him home that we may feel that all are sheltered and FEEDING SHEEP 19 PROPITAHLE ON sess.r. under our watchful eyes. This is selfish care. It fences the in - observation the results have been fillly dividual in. it hampers reams. paign county, Ill., has haedied as many ed and rasping. him and makes satisfactory. T. P. (nester of Chain- his tield or pleasure and activity cramp - as 1,000 sheep at one time. Bus feed- When one knows that another is Ing animals never rua less than 600, trustworthy, why hold so tight a rein? Some of us have got into the habit of 13.e•Isfayesv:ery one else is buying in repressing and suppressing ourselves Omaha I go to Chicago or Kansas for the sake of peace and the absence City." It is simply a matter of buying of anxiety. Freedom is necessary for respondingly lower. Likewise he does the best that is in each one of us. The the development of individuality and where demand is least and prices cor- net hold to the same class of sheep ev- caged bird never sings so joyoesly as ery year, but buys lambs, yearlings or the bird in the field or forest. -Shirley wethers. Ele takes what looks best for ID Fame Lire. the feed he has on hand. varying this ers are passing up. Thus he gets them There are a good many salt water Salt Water Cataracts. enough to buy the kind that other buy - at a reasonable figure. also securing cataracts in existence. They may be the kind that are likely to command found in Norway, southern Chile and the higher prices when fattened. Un- British Columbia, where narroiv fiords, doubtedly Mr. Chester's success in the or arms of the sea, are obstructed by sheep feeding business is due largely barriers of rock. The rising tide flows to les buying methods. over and filters through suet) rags into EIe believes in starting on feed easily the great natural reservoirs heyond. and carefully and follows practically but the water is held back iit the ebb the same program every year. After until it breaks over the obstructioo in they have been on grass for several an irresistible torrent. Most curious days they are given a little clover and of all is the waterfall at Canoe Pas - timothy, and the amount is increased somewhat day by day. The idea is to sage, where the island of Vancoever approaches the British Columbia main - allow them to get too much of it. This land. Here the flood tide trom the offset the green pasture grass and not Is especially necessary in a late fall. gulf of Georgia to the southward is Except in fields to be cut for silage beld back at a narrow cleft between or shock corn. Mr. Chester always two islands tmtil it pours over in a sows rape in his corn. Then after boiling cascade eighteen feet high, with husking is fished the sheep are turn- perhaps double the volume of the ed in on the stalks and rape until Rhine. At the turn of the tide. 'how - freezing weather sets in. By picking ever, the waters from the north rush out the missed ears in the husked field back into the gulf, producing a cascade they learn to eat corn. As the rough- of equal height and volume. The wa- in the fields runs low he starts terfall actually flows both ways. 1 s vials 4. Anti -Meningitis Serum in vials 5. Anti -Typhoid Vaccine in vials. 6. Pasteur Preventive • Treatment for Rabies at the Laboratories of the ! Boarc‘ No. 5 Qurn's Park, Toronto. The early use of Diphtheria Antitoxin and Anti -Meningitis Serum is advised.; Diphtheria Antitoxin and Tetanus ! Antitoxin be supplied on special request in syringe containers for which a charge of 20 cents each will be made, and Anti -Meningitis Serum in special intra -spinal outfits at the rate of 45 cents each. The Antitoxin and Serum in special containers only. Cash must a^company order for containers or intra -spinal outfits. No accounts will be carried. . Since the Provincial Board of Health is undertaking this work in the hope of lowering the death rate and reducing the morbidity of communicable diseases. influenced by the use of these products, every physician in the Province is re- quired to co-operate with the Pro- vincial Board of Health by prompt notification of all com municable diseases. yet they have their raison d'etre not- I and Signalling Officers. withstanding. "Meat is much, manners i The Adjutant is one of the hardest are more;" "Cease your chatter and worked men in the battalion. He is mind your Matter;" "Tlie as,s that the Commanding Officer's mouth -piece, brays most eats least" "The wing with , looking after the transmission of all the liver to him who's the giver;" "He orders and keeping a watchful eye on can give little to his servant who licks his own trencher," Ithe training of officers, He is assisted Apropos of this remark it is amusing by a non-commissioned officer called the Orderly Room Sergeant or Clerk and to note that "manners" was the name given to the remnants of a meal. These usually requires a staff of 3 or 4 clerks came to the servants as official per- , privates -to look after the clerical quisites; hence our Well worn expres- I - work of this department. The adjut- sion before emptyine a dish, "Leave the last slice (or wliatever it may be) 1, ant is supposed to be in close touch with for manners." the Commander both on and off parade. In the overseas battalions he usually A Queen Who Was a King. has an assistant Adjutant; with whom Only once in the histbry of the world he divides his duties. The Quarter- hasffir .441,4 s4S.' a queen been ollieially known as a master is another important o ce , king. This was in Hungary. when the for he has charge of the equipment and Hungarians gave the name of king to feeding of the troops. their camps, their Queen Mary in order to avoid billets or bivouacs; and to assist him he the infamy which the laws of that Quarterm h ster-Sergeant. He is country cast upon those who are goy- has t erned by wornen. She bore the title of what is called a non -combat officer - King Mary till her marriage with Sigis- that is, he does not, or at least is not mund. After that she took the title of supposed to do any actual fighting. queen. • The Paymaster, Medical Officer and Chaplain have duties which their titles The Frankness of Youth. explain. The Paymaster has a Ser - Callers were at the door and Bobble geant to assist him, the Medical Officer was told to show them to the parlor. has a Sergeant or Corporal. The Medi - He did so, and white his mother was Ical Officer does not, strictly speaking, fixing herself up be sat there rather belong to the battalion; he is a member embarrassed. Presently glancing , around the room, he said: 1 of the Army Medical Corps and is at- tached to the Battalion staff for duty. "Well, what do you think of our stuff, Th Si nailing and Machine Gun offie- anyway? e g Hopeless Case. Optimist -Cheer up: There isn't a cloud on your horizon! Pessimist - That's just my luckt l'm even cheat- ed out of the silver linings! Oh, what's the use kGeorge Washington Outdone. "Pop," said little Rollo, "why are parlor ornaments called ornaments?" properly perform their work. e All communications and orders for; "My son," replied Rollo senior, "1 the above should be addressed to the Cannot Bei I don't know."-Philadel- undersigned. phis Ledger. Hours 9 a. m., 5 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m., 1 p. m. One Kind of Egotist. Phone Main 5800. Tommy -Pop, what is an egotist? Tommy's Pop -An egotist, my son, is merely a man who thinks we are better , than we are. atm pains and failing eyesight. Many such an authority a recent writer calls people of advaticed years have 'recover - on the King's Ministers at Ottawa as • well as at Westminster to take warn- ing arid asks, "What answer has the Dominion Government, what answer tl rotest in these war can it have to the p times, that last year two hundred and seventy five million pounds of fiCod stuffs were destroyed in the breweries and distilleries of Canada in order to prodttee sixty -Six million gallons of in- 4"/, value of one hundred and three million toxieating liquors with an estimated dollars. There is the loss both of the food stuffs, the hiss of the money paid for the liquor and the loss of efficiency in the men who drink it. The most Authoritative voice in the Journalism ed health and comfort by using Di. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. They en- sure the healthful action of liver, kidneys and bowels. FREE. FOR PUBLIC WELFARE ---- TheProvincial Board of Health has pleasure in announcing that on and after February 1st, 1916, the public will be supplied, free of charge, through Local Hoards of Health and Medical Officers of Health with the Various biological products listed below. Hospitals and Physicians will be sup- pled direct only when they cannot obtain the products from the Local of British respectability ealls out for Board of Health, prohibition during the war. Will the 1 1. SinallPox vaccine in eapillary King's Ministers listen? tubes. And What about the Provinces. Al- 2. Diphtheria Antitoxin in Vials. Telegrams and telephone messages at other hours are not likely to be rece ve until the following day. JOHN W. McCULLOEGH I These products are not to be sold Chief Officer of Health. - Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. .et"More Money" tor y011r Skunk dlutkrat, itacceon, rotesSOIShite Wetiseli Fisher and other Fur bearers collected in your iseetion niii0 tom rtnlis oltenct to ”SIttnenfre'llie tallest Meseta the World delling exclueleely in NORTH AMERICAN RAW RS nrenshie-respousime-saic Fut Menge with au thil4eni ished tea- litatiext existing for ''tnore than a thiht Of a coritery.,, alone sue. tessful record of Sending Fur shippersgiretraMBATISFACTORX AND PROFITABLE returns, write for"teve ilbliebert the rank reliable, accurate market report and Otieb buhltshed, Writ/ fee it-NOW-teit PIAVE A.B. HUBERT-0 Inc. AS.a/ VVEST AUSTIN AVE'. Mote 3t4CHICAGO, A huge light has been installed on Pikes Peak, 14,172 feetabove sea level. Current is supplied from hydro electric generators on the peak. This light cat be seer! at Deaver, 75 miles away. Pederals authorities ordered down Canadian reeuiting Postere in San Francisco. Toronto school children eontributed Keep on the Move. charge of the equipment of the men o uar e over $15,000 to the Patriotic Fund, I . IMeg -Sorely goirig to take tip rail- the company. cers are in command of special sections whose duties are clear from their names. The Paymaster, Quartermast- er and Chaplain being non-combat- ants need not bold what, is called sub- stantive rank -that is they do not need the special training or qualification re- quired to the other positions. Each company is under command of a Captain or Major, with a Captain as i They are directly Pound per head per day should be ximum A small feeding. corn in the lot and a way figures tin giving them just enough to keep them hungry. This season be fed shock corn at the morning and ear corn at the evening feed. When foragitig, In the field conies to a standstill they are given access to hay and straw. About Jan: 1 be begins to feed silage. It is necessary to go slow With this and not get up to the maximum amount for about a month. Lie feels that one secondn command. considered the ma . responsible for all matters that concern amount of cottonseed cake is intro - the company, its organization, equip- duced into the ration in conneetion with the silage. As the sheep a e up and attain marketable condition they aro thinned out and shipped. In this way no feed is wasted on prime animals and. due to the thinning, the ment an'd training. The company is divided into four platoons. each under command of a lieutenant, who is an- swerable to the company commander for the efficiency of his platoon; and The Very Closest. ."My boy," said the kind old uncle to his young nephew, "you are my closest relative, are you slot? "No, Uncle," sweetly replied the little fellow, "my father has that distinction. . He never styes me a cent unless I ask him for it." Good Role. Johnnie Wobbs was regatded as the iown simpleton, but Otettelonally be gifted with ri titteh of keenest tepartee, as a city visitor discottered to hie diselamiltute. "What part do -oil perferte in the stela drataa Of life" he daked, "1 mitid toy titen bled - nem," 'replied Mr, Wobbe.-Argentitit over each platoon there is a: sergeant back•ward ones are given a better chance to take on the desired flesh. who acts as second in command under Fertility' is conserved to a high de - the platoon commander. And each platoon is again divided into four see - tions, under a Sergeant, or Corporal or sometimes a Lance -Corporal. The chief non-commissioned n the battalion is the Battalion Sergeant- Major, who is probably next to the Ad- jutant, the hardest worker in the batta- lion. His duties are rawly and varied; but generally, he has supervision over all non-eommissioned officers, looks I :14444.4+1,44++,istsisisisisisistsiss.I.,/../. 1 It Is much cheaper to miik. and care for °he cow giving 300 pounds of hut. • ter fat iri a year than it is to Intik , and Care fee, three cows giving 100 '1Potinde of better fat eaels tin if the s 800 pound cow is heavily fed She Will f • not eat tie ranch as the three 10b pound \ cows. 1 The financial success of the hog busi- 'officeri gree on this farm. It is essentially a feeding establishmeet, and the inten. tion is not to sell any prodtice of the fields as such. Mr. Chester under- stands the science of growing crOpS well as that of feeding aninials and makes the two go hand in hand. ' LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY. 1.• after the forming of all parades, and see that duties are being properly per- formed. Each company has a Company Sergeant Major, who has similar duties with in the company. and a Company S.S t rmaster-Sergeant who ha His Criticism. One of the wittiest of clergymen, ad- vocating the habit of preaching extem- pore sermons instead of reading writ- ten ones, said he had heard of a Scot- tish minister who always relied upon his manusclipt. At last his sorrowful congregation sent a deputation to com- plain that he did not speak. but always read, his sermons. sAe, iny good friends," said he. "I have a bad memory. 1 should forget what 1 bad to say." "Woel, minister," was the seething answer, "if ye canna remember your ain discoorses ye canna blame us if we forget them." -London Answers. — Parafizeit Limbs, , roading. Bang -SO many nice girls '• This rough and 'ready outline wil Nfivilaegorxenastais,t;tietelitiatiodulhodl eek,vnmelo:redsedo.inisermtt irritability. ttb.i, itni I:et:I:file 0 as!Li itio on,: e tn:lanta ti t gt v e him. c real t for enable our readers to form a somewha vbeotrtkeirtigicsiet fe,fit thhaettinatajokne.up tiind eivn7nhea To -day it, is sleeplesssness, headaches, haft told him to make tracki that t Catharines, Onto writei; 'Wertroug _"°t___In "11,/ Lint' fa,. siniit ar lines are followed in the organ trouble developed into paralysis of the :1a6 *let that he exPreesee 1118 eita raigtilldneas'nddki:114(iniisnagrAnturInnrYgce°ri'Pbs°.di°- limbs SO that I became helpless. Doe- binettre0Y. Ile-Ttut° ou tee' I anit t work. and mu.* feel better than I d: i so uglier tititormit ter eit*isi with 0 hdret Cry of Dr, Chase'Nerve Food I resumed trie,bUt aftet tieing ten boxes 11.11111at attent.-st tot failed adge. il for 20 years. ' • FOR PLETCHER'S t ' rsiesst so ess toter.04.00. CASTOR1A t nets Is deterinbied largely by the r health of the herd. tealth :Is Most bY preventive meas t . . Urea. CletinlintsS, the most negleded ' and Most inttuentlet tattor, ihould tette dist donsfiletintlem 1 xperieneed horsemen sty 60 It seater is given a short iltue hetet* feeding It till Ltuits ifeel the stonitieh ttukkly end leave that °teat free to deal With the dog attatissist,— HALF THE ILLS OF LIFE Are Closed By CONSTIPATION. When the bowels become constipated the stomach gets out of order, the liver Itese vigltenw:rste IpermrclLhaLsd tysieensofollows of the stomach, .betching of wind, heart- burn, water brash, biliousness, and a general feeing tbat you do not carc to do ithythitig. Iteep your. bowels regular by using Milbarn's Laxa-Liver Pills. They will clear away all the effete matter which collects in tim system and make you think that "lifels worth living," ,Mr. B. W. Watson, St, John, 11.B. wntest "I have been troubled with constipation, for the last three years, and during that time have tried several remedies, all of -which failed to help me. A friend recommended Late - liver Tills, and ttfter using three or four its, felt like a new man. 1, am nee* still taking them, and ant posiblkly sure that / am on the road to ticovery. strongly reeomthend Lisa - 1:1111, P_Milbver rtirtvialsilL4''s 14"for iit.001v„erattla isedratarlitrtal*i_ Or dmi neWill be milled on of site by The T. 1111tbutik 00.0 Toronto, Ont.