Grimsby Will be the Cenâ€" tre of the Basket Industry (Continued from page :) dent, Mr. Duiton sald, "We are. ‘ in the best shapo today that . we have ever be>n .n and the burning out of the Burlington factory will mean a lut of extra work for this factory and an increase i1 the number of men om wloyed. We are in a better position to attend to the wants of the _ fruit wrowers, now, than ever before." The new Merritt Bros,‘ factory on veetoria Ave., is in fuil runuing order and about twenty men are emâ€" [WEDNESDAY, JAN. "The timber will be bought in the north and shipped to Grimaby, where | it will be pecied and mado up. ! Adl the goods turned out _ of this {factory will be strictly hand made and nothing but the best of material will be used. C r This factory has large tinsber limâ€" its in the north and peel.all the tim ber there and ship it to Grimsby. ‘Tbis factory is run _ by _ clectric ; ~er, a Walker (spray) steam boil er being used to steam _ the basket At the present time, the; have three basket making machines . runâ€" ning and they turn out _ over three thousand baskets a day, besides the men on the "blocks." Two machines are on the way, and will be installeG and in running . orâ€" der by next week, thus increasing the oll:’t by over two thousand baskets a day. ‘Things are moving fast at the now Mewson & Farrell factory _ on Eim St. and the sactory will be finished and ready for the muchinery by the end of the week. ‘The stone foundations _ were laid and finished up on Saturday last and on Monday morning over twenty of D. Marsh & Sons‘ carpenters . were on the job, putiing up . the _ frame workwork and they figure on having ’!;.hnlulu comploted _ by Saturday night. MIBTT ‘This factory is 48 x 48 and . two| Stereys Shigh,, 5... 10 .. coan c .000 Some people say that . three uc-si',;"";. tories of this kind are too many; Not | with a bit of it, they wil} all be kept hu-vlm..., filling their orders and at the $MMO | yours time they will help to boost Grith@by, | Jumt "The _ Biggest Town _ in _ Lincon | oper: County. | od w i inraannat in | being "PATBNT" MBDICINE MADE FOR| grm OVER A CENTURY estat ; lumit "Patent" medicines constitute O0° | guyy of the few nocessitles _ of life that| Inate have not responded _ (o the general plan tendcney to contribute to . the "high ;:†cost of living." . Prices of PaCK@R® | men medicines have not increased during | a ni the last decade, nor have the size of | Of $ the packages decreased, in . spite of :‘; the fact that everything entering INt0 | j;,, the manufacture, packing and market | er | ing of them, from crude drugs . 10 Re â€" corks, and frow shipping cases to adâ€" mon vortising, including all grades of laâ€" | SBu boratory and office help, has increasâ€" | fajy ed in cost very materially. The indus | prot Taking it »ny way you have a mind to look at it, Grimsby _ is now . and will be the centre of the basket trade of the Great Niagara District. _ try, according to latest available conâ€" sus fighres, which are for 1909, emâ€" ployed 41,101 people, as against 32,â€" 248 employed at the census period in 1904, these figures not including, of course, the large number of druggists and drug clerks who are more . or less directly connected with the . inâ€" dustry. During the same period there has been, fi many instances, considerable increase in the average cost of _ perâ€" sonal medical service owing, in part, nmmo_(hlllle-.ln‘dlefh and drug clerks who are more . °T; _ ppayy OF CAPT. FAIRGRIEVE m ols connected with the (!Dt} . jronymon, Jan, 37.â€"One of Hamilâ€" During the same poriod there has ton‘s most esteemed . citizens . died ween, fn many instances, eonlltnblelchll evening, in the person of Capt. increase in the average cost of _ perâ€"|Jobn Balmer Fairgrieve, 123 Macnab sonal medical service owing, in part,|Street south. Deceased was in his to the adoption of bill fees, and scheâ€"|79th year and had been _ ailing for dules of charges by county, and other |some time. He was born in Flamâ€" medical societies, _ which schedules | boro Township, but at an early age and increases bave given rise to the {wemoved to Hamilton and bad been frequently repeated charges _ of the ‘umuu with the shipping and merâ€" existence of a "medical trust." cantile Interests of this city for | a mnmemeenmemmmammm m \.long period. As a young man . ‘he MASONIC AT HOME ° | entered the marine business and plied mwha afficars and members of Orhullh@jm@ lakes for many years. ‘The officers and members of Grims by Ohapter No. 69. _R. A. M.. held pariors of the Village Inn on Thursâ€" their annual At Home in the spacious day night last and it was quite a bril tiant affair. C xsd FopMTmmy oC SNCUTCODS dining hall never looked prettier, nor had a finer body of people in them. Pedro was indulged in by the oldâ€" er people, while the younger folts tripped the light fantastic _ toe . t0 aprightly music supplied by . Lomas‘ orchestra. EUE Rsdl About sixty couples responded to the invitations sent out and the large rotunda, the card rooms and beautiful ""I‘;:;â€";‘(;llflllm in charge prised of Messrs C. T. Far Randall, A. E. Phipps, Jas. were Furrell, Mrs. Jas. . F. Randall, _ Mrs. jUST ANOTHER CASE The Toscute Star says: _ 790 1"" agara district fruit . growers . hare been greatly incensed over the leter which appeared in the London Times purporting to come from Chas. 4« Uottngham St., Toronto, _ and which MV EDDOACOTOLLOSlane ware Mim, 2. M CC _ Miss Elele Culp, Mr# Cottingham S6., PORMUUT _ ONU alleged that false impress"0 eSpAMRmtt ME CCOIOL alleged that false invpressions were mude upon Englishmen who were Inâ€" duced to come to Canada to enga#? in fruit growing. Mr. Olark claimed that conditions here were badly misâ€" .r‘.unlud and far worse thai depict Mr. Clark must have been t16 allas of some joker or somebody who had I L2 _am guam a Ningara L3 Bz ~evectipee en ter as 218 Coftinghare St. tee in charge was conâ€" ] sre C. T. Farrell, W. F. . Phipps, Jas. Aitchison tt. ‘The â€" patronesses H. Phipps, Mrs. _ C. T.| Jas. Aitchison, Mrs. W.; Mrs, P. Fuiconbridge, ott, _ Mre. Win. Cowan, | in‘ Nrs. A. E. Phipps. <| PM malstess PE F EL1 .. 69, R. A. M.. _ held He had the distinction, as the head Village Inn on Toursâ€"|of the Fairgrieve Co., of building the t Home in the spacious|Arabian, the first steel steamboat to and it was quite a bril| be constructed in this country. . In dater years he bad been _ identified couples responded to | with the coal firm of J. B. Fairgrieve wunt ont and the large|& Co. He served the city one year OF _ WON‘T Hamilton‘s Great Promsâ€" ter has ‘"Gone Home" Niâ€" to accowpiish the bullding . of this road, but the inoneyed men could not be found to financo it. t Jobn Patterson was one of . the "Five Johns" who were Instrumental in the formation of _ the . Catarsct Power company, that later . became the Dominion Power and . Transutisâ€" slon company. ‘That tramsition from Cataract to Dominion gave birth _ to Mamilton as the Inductrial City _ of Canada. 1Jt bas made some men rich, and has given steady employment to thousands of men who would otherâ€" wise have been compelled to seek la bor elsewhere. 1t hes increased the population from 50,000 to over 20,000 ‘-u while doubling the population has more then doubled the vulue of proâ€" perty und increased the number of dweilings by several thousands. .. His Early Days. Who is there to take John Patterâ€" son‘s place as Hamilton‘s great proâ€" amoter? a Let us take John Patterson‘s . lifo |, history, aside from his pubMc enterâ€" prises, He was zâ€"native of the Emer ald Isle. his birthplace being _ Now Mills, County of Tyrone and the time | of his entry into this busy borld on |¢ March 15, 1857. His parents omigratâ€" |« ed from Ireland to Hamilton . when | John was only ten years old. He was |/ educated in the old Central _ school and when he passed out _ from its | halls to seek his future _ he entored | the Jaw office of Martin and Ferguson, |/ having as his fellow student, Henty | Carscalien. The law did not appeal | to him though he world have made a good lawyor had he persevered in his .nuy; so he bade farewell to Blackâ€" stone and Chitty o« _ Pleadings and ; took a job in the Wiin«~> sewing a* | chine factory and later with the Guzâ€" ney Foundry comipany. His ideal job was to be a commercial travelor and took a job in the Whins~> seWIng Wa* | . , ,(Coniinued .from page 1)< _ chine factory and later with the Guzâ€" e A s “ ke 3. Cl wols ney Foundry comipany. His ideal job | if a council‘liad ‘to hire a man at $000 was to be a commercial travelor and |or $1,000 a year to do all the work. be ‘followed that business for some|then thore is no use of electing. # time, serving several companies, Then |council. (Me also elaimed that an he went over to Ohlo and became the | effort should ‘be made to * give .the manager of sawmill and lumber . inâ€"|people water insteadâ€"of "soup". _ 8# terosts. oo {they are now getting. > Â¥ © ‘Returned to Handilton | Reave Johnson stated that he was \~ John Patterson could ouly be _ at |not sure whether the east intake was home in Hamilton, and he came back |ow. or not, although he had been in iln 1878 and entered into partnershi» | formed that it was not open, and he ! with his brother in the building bus!â€" | would not avk a man to go into the Ineu. conducting for a _ numbar _ of ‘m;.] water at this time of year, _ to years a successful planing mill and |fix it. * ‘lumaber yard. During their building| Counciilor Walker claimed that it loperation, the firm became overioadâ€" | was not both pumps working ‘at the |ed with real cstate, and _ there not|same time that hurt the pipe _ line, | being much demand for property the \but it was the jump of the pressure | firm dissolved, John taking the real|on the mains caused by the opening estate and the brother the mill and |and shutting of services on the mains ‘lumber yard. ‘That was in the dark.|and that the only system is w sepat: be ‘followed that business for some time, serving several companies, Then he went over to Ohlo and became the manager of sawmill and lamber . inâ€" terosts. #¢~% t duys before Hamilton became illumâ€"/ate pumping main to the reservolr. Inated by electricity. His frst great| Councilior Mitchellâ€"The . reason planning for Hamilton was the iron you have to use the both pumps is and steel works that now gives emâ€"|because neither pump is working to ployment to a small army _ of work= / enpacity. men. He planned for the building Of | _ Reeve Johnsonâ€"I have had _ men a nickel steel refinery, with a capital |hore and they told me _ the _ putbps of $20,000,000, but . that enterprise|were working to capaclty.«. â€" .. . only got as far as the erection of a| Councilior Mitchellâ€"Those _ men large building in the east end, whica|should go and get their heads read. later on was transformed into anothâ€"| Councilior Mitchellâ€"I claimâ€" tl‘ er iIndustry. _ â€" 0 > / }you don‘t need a commissioner _ Requlescat in pace, . Jobn Patterâ€" won was a man of julet disposition, a genial companion, and enjoyed . the epteam of others. He had a profound faith in the undertakings which . he promoted and rarely did he over fail in his judgment. He was an energeâ€" tie worker and _ was _ possersed of those qualities found in men who are leaders in the advanced thought that brings final success. (Continued from page 1) \'sxymcsim'om'“ "RECULAR PRICES Seventyâ€"five Men‘s Overcoats _ that sold through the season at $12, $15, $18 and $20, now take your choice, 10 and 12 James North HAMILTON OAK HALL See samples in our north $9.75 | Get rid of YOUR Rhenmatism for . l by taking that reliable + CIN PLLS.." They .3 relieve z- i P-:l'::ukl{l :ll'l' you to m‘y- curedâ€"or i w C | ywry-u-eyuulbtp-flyd-“- { .. = 1t afforder es qreat â€"'g--’ ate""to l inform youllhnl-.hnnul IN PILLS for about six months and that they have wlone me a great deal of good. I had winter I saved m from taking GIN PILLS. lmmâ€"-fllâ€" l to the public." * . A. BEAUDRY: | Gl.\';l‘l.humhlh‘.dfl- | tion of uric acid in the blood and stone in the bladder and kidneys, ketP the kidneys well and strong, thys cure write Natichal Drog and Chemical ‘ dmbh&.‘._-b,- 145 CURE KIDNEYS AND RHEUMATISM as alderman and had given good ser wice on the Board _ of Trade, belng elected president one year. He wasa commedore: of the Royal Mall~1ine. _ Deceased is survived _ bya‘ widow and: three daughters, . Mrs:~ K. Macâ€" Kenzle, Winnipeg; Mre. A. Fairgrieve, Galashields, Scotland; and ‘Mrs. H.*L Roberts of Grim#by. Mr. C. F. Mabey Supt. of: rWorh at a Salary of $900 Councilior Walker claimed that it was not both pumps working ‘at the same time that hurt the pipe _ line, but it was the jump of the pressure on the mains caused by the opening and shutting of services on the mains and that the only system is w mepar ate pumping main to the reservolr. _ Councilior Mitchellâ€"You are . s! ply paying a man $900 a year for ( ing nothing. â€" ‘The motion was put to a vote resulted as follows: Councilior Mitchellâ€"That new ldea of the chairman of the _ Board . of Works is a bird, that is the putting of fine erushed rtone on the ley portions of the sidewalks on the two hills, as 1 have heard a lot of kicking. Councilior _ Randallâ€"I heasl any kicking about have been congratulated elip? _ Yeaâ€"Randail, Bourne, Walker â€"Mitchell. Councilior Mitchedâ€"No, _ but stubbed my tooes. Reeve Johnsonâ€"I have been n Ned that the Cataract Power Co. | visit the council this week re lighting system, Reeve Johnsonâ€"I think we misil as well cut out the street lights, the Councit agreed. Nothing was done however, Counciilor _ Mitchellyâ€"8ure, . no they wii come around aud . whin when we have made efforts to get U Hydro, and te street . lights . a neither usefu) nor ormamental, . a might as well.be shut off _ for . s the good they are. . Sellers of coal have been weepins goplous tears. iDealers in jce have been chucklinz. And for the past two days, there has been a suspicion in the minds of many, that Miss Spring . had _ come back to renew her . flirtation . with oung Mr. Grimaby, _ _ _ THIS 18 A BUM WENTER Eutterfles were almost _ ready to For some time past Old Father Win tor has been threat/ning to . put a stop to the affair, but it would seem wuntil this morning that he had : lost the oldâ€"time punch. Yeoterday, Miss Spring fondled Mr. Grimaby, but toâ€" day there was every indication . that \Mr. Grimsby would repulse the . adâ€" wances of Miss Spring and again con sult with Old Fathor Time as to what should be done. â€"« Be thit as it muy, bere . it is, the iwentyâ€"ninth day of January, in the wear of the Great Jinx, and we have have . n It, In: fact Did and doâ€" and '-1,, lbh&:ï¬ the quantity we never u;;pi ;;n at this season of the year, and va‘zes we never could attain for _ Silk Waiste, Net and Lace Waists, Meenline W Poplin Waists, Delaine Waists, Luster Waists, Cashmere Waiste nd ( Wlhn.-nhulnll-shub:l?u. 1 _ $1.50 Waists for NB . #2 50 Waists for $1. $4.00 Waists for 2.49 $5 to 6.30 Waists for $3.75 5s ‘¥p Women‘s Warm Underwear mality of Vest, Dro: and Combinations at wanted A ullection of them an« on eale nnrd“‘gvdngd , Drowers every price. A grand £ 25e Vess for 19e 256 Corset Covers for 15¢ 350 Vest and Drawere for 23¢ ‘B0e Vest and Drawers for 3%¢ The Vest and Drawers for 5%¢ §1 and 1.25 Vext and Drawere for 7%¢ Toboganningâ€"â€" Skiâ€"dngâ€"â€" f ‘cy pavementsâ€"â€" inow alides from roofeâ€"â€" Snowballs from small boysâ€"â€" Nor any of the other little things tat constitute a regular winter. NHY ZAMâ€"BUK 18 BEST CURE FOR __|_ SKIN SORRS . . He has installe An iMustration of the way in which|set of fixtures an Tnâ€"Duk ures even the most seriâ€" and guarantees e ws and chronic cases _ of . ulcers,| He lllll): e by | of cigars and l-"vflonnuml-wmud / N Nb R. H. Barker of Glencairn, Ont.| _ j Jhllmold on hnvidbe: solicits a share 0 "I would not have . believed that\as any new ones y remedy could cure 80 QUICKLY, | geeememmmmmmmmme at the same time so ° effectively, * Zamâ€"Buk cured me. |Nohee t« Sleighingâ€"â€" ‘w'-‘ a . Zamâ€"Buk is purely herbal in comâ€" position and is the ideal balm . for bables and young children, for whose tender skin coarse ointments are 80 Aanesromsa Zamâ€"Buk is a sure cure v‘lbmoheâ€"h-n«d'lm a ‘ft.aa(rfl.MMdudlrrl- hied. ‘This rash then turned to sores for cold sores, chapped aands, frost bite, u..l"..'-‘- varicose . sOros, wiles, scalp sores, ringworm, infamed olsï¬ _2 0t spzntad EC : $ wiles, scalp sores, ringworm, !aflamed patches, bables‘ eruptions and chapâ€" ped places, cuts, burns, bruises | and wkin injuries generally. All druggists and stores sell at 50c box, 07 post freq from da~Buk Co., Toronto, upâ€" ~ An unuswal opportunity . for _ a" | asound the world craise all . unde/ the Canadian Pacific flag with its ron‘ IMMN of service is offered with the advent of the | great . new | \quadruple _ serow . turbine . <ugint| Lfl "Empreus of Russia" and | |"Wn s of Asia." | ‘The "Empress of Russia" will =ail from Liverpoot April 1 and will call st Gibraitar April 4, Villefranche April } Port Sail April 13, and will via, Suez, Colombo, | Singaâ€" wore, Hong Kong, Shangoal, Naâ€" gasaki, Koke, Yokohama and arrive at Vancouver, Saturday, June 7. From Vancouver to Toronto, Mn.'en‘ may gravel via Canadian Pacific main line or Crown‘ Nest Pass â€" line and SPECIAL AROUND THE WORLD line or Crows‘ Nest Pass _ lins and may alsoâ€"trave} from Port Wiliam or Â¥ia Great Lakes route to Port McNiâ€" Mill Ends of Flannellette, all white, | to 10 yard ‘en, "s, 15¢ ‘values, per yard....... .. .. Striped Flannellettas, i4 to 36 inches wide, 12 1â€"2 to 15¢ values, per yard ...... ... ......â€" Mil>â€" ends of fine Bleached Cotton, 3G incheo wide, 12 1â€"20 values for. . . . . .. ..« » «> ++« White Sheets, extra fine fimsb, 2 x 2 1â€"2 and 2 1â€"2 x 2 1â€"2, on sale Wigat make for the sailing e e it CC I April 1, is via "Empress of Britain" from St. John, N. B., March 21, 1913. ‘The rate for the entire _ crulse is $639.10, exclusive . o‘ maintenance TiRdees euRmiE T o mR between arrival time in England and 31'"‘ of the ‘m of Russia" ‘over at mg mig. .n?!mm- of Asia" will sail WW June 18, p«iticulars ifl will be announced later. Get particulars from Canadian Paâ€" lwn or write M. G. Murpby, Pasgenger Agent, Toronto. . } Flannellette Blankets, on saie, $1.75 value for $1,29 €7,00 vaTO®® 107 WI.TW Hed Comforters, all flled with pure white batting, silkaline covered $§1.35 for $1 .00 $1.76 for $1.35 §2.25 for $1.89 §2.30 for §1.98 $1.75 for §3. 19 ORUISE CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES OF «RUsSSIA® AND "ASIA" it 1000 of them take part in this wonderfal sale _ A coat to suit everybody, every wanted color and a great variet; combinations, all regular wizes, 31 to 42 _ Every coat perfect and fresh from the factory, on sale .50 Coate for §1.49 $3 0 Conts for $249 §3.00 Couts for $1 95 $5.00 and ©.00 Coats for $3.50 ‘The most direct _ connection . !0 Vessel remuins 16 days at . Hong r Winter Clearing Sale Our January Whitewear Sale A A Wonderful Bargain in Women‘s Sweater Coats The Biggest and Best Martle Offering of the art at This Sale Staple Department Bargains C prico. Refuse harmfu} Children‘s Sweater Coats on Sale $2.50 Coats for §$1.75 $1.00 Coate for 49¢ aA B The Biggest Waist Sale $2.95 values for $1.59 from Liverpoo! Equal Reductions in Children‘s Garments, NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS Mr. Jas. Churiton, _ who, _ for the past few years has been _ connected with the barber shops of R. 8. Lockâ€" wood, H. J. Schwab and W. W. Gilâ€" more, has opened up a barber shop of his own in the Woolverton block, "Just around the corner" from . the H. G. & B. station. He has installed a complete . now set of fixtures and barbering utensils and guarantees everything sanitary. He is also carrying a cholice line of cigars and tobaccos. \ (Jimmy" will be pleased to have all his old friends call on him and wolicits a share of their trade as well Notice to Creditors tm Uiins Prgrngua® arsen n uie otine Ti | ie oo c t nw-'-uu.-“-l-“-"'a"' m\= of 'm"'l vous, *flg'.f-â€"l ym“-ich“‘h-ht ux.huivn-. | * ‘And take notice that atter the sald 1ith_day of wA tm the sald executom will pr3ceed to NOTICK IS HERKBY GIVEN purssant to KR u.ll.fi.&u.]r‘..n-nh--.--h-u:(\us‘ ‘.H-l“r:-...!-â€"uhhd!-\f‘ the claima of -ï¬'i'bi.i administralor a04"" tave then notlee, and the said administrator vlll not be tinbie for the said assots, or any part thereof, no distribated 4/ o Hugeniene anpremes es Rrotier ":):nn at o-b: day of Jannary, ARTHUR PABSONAGE, Adminittrator, | Grimaby, Ontario ‘clll we are | tive. The at them and cut make suits V viceable. Our ready either added to or taken away fTOM the correct measurement are consiâ€" dered trifies Ly some tailors, We are accurate up to eighths and thirtyâ€"seconds of inches and . sherein lies part of the eecret of our success ful Atting. + P "de oo en aud" 75¢ Value of Linen Note Paper 45c ROBERT DUNCAN & CO Inches Here and 1:"“?. An Actual Reduction We are offering a box of fine linen note paper, containing over four quires of paper, three packâ€" ages ol envelopes. Worth 10 cents a quire, or 75 cents for the box, at 45 cents. PHIPPS BROS. ® PPSRoStaed we are showing are Yery lum-‘ The quality and . style is in i and cut and fitted perfectly the v‘| e suits which are dresay and serâ€" ‘ C e notee that after the said 15h 1913, the sald executors will pr the aasests of the sald estate an $1.75 value for $1.29 _ Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square MVBe Imported and Don=stic Woolâ€" eadyâ€"made _ deyartisent with nothing but the best The quantity is limited ®R. DUXCAN & €0. GRIMSBY $2.50 value for §1.89 $1.80 values for $1.19 750 Coate for 390 ‘Take care of them and they will take care of you. the best physicians. s Wne times out ‘of ten Ejestrain is When doctors disagreeâ€"Consult an Your Eyes Are A. D. ARMSTRONG Op.D. Breadwinners Rebate on car fare to Grimsby pationts THE NEW FRUIT AND VECETABLE STORE Fruit and Vegetable Store in the building nest to Rodgers & Greenâ€" away and solicit a share of your patronage. Optometrist and Optician ‘wmw‘ Opticat 320 East King St., HAMILTON G 1 carry a full stock of Fruits, Vegetables, Candies, Bacon, Ham, and Fresh Meats, Give Me a Call ~ _ J. WESLEY YORK SATISFACTIONâ€" GUARANTEED “'l-i:ti l":.l..riitlnnna‘-:‘h-)w- w ve > Mwlad&-m.vm Te on ies i ce en xw-:ï¬l. K and \'M.’m--‘ Fan cosver June 7th, 1913, ‘.. Vessel remains 16 days at Hong lhn 4 Empress of Asia will sail from erpoot 1 have opened up a firstâ€"class * Mock dibece ecmertions Tor Tprit 1st muting. lor 4 {-h"l-g:-d Britain® from 8t John, N. RATE FOR ENTIRE CRUISE $639.10 ioi iaguepantiatantemtiommnnnnl uaela" stoporer at Mong Kong. fg_l_-lpnl-hn tn: uuu:n-â€" or M. 0. MURPHY, D. P. A., C. P. Rp., C. N. CULP, Agent, Orimsby of our subscribers quite a long time in arrears on their subscriptions ! Are YOU one of them ? ‘ We cannot run an expensive papâ€" or -Mm-:: to get that money we a great oxâ€" tent, on our subscribers. Think it Over !|â€"Let us Hear from you with a Remittance !! 8â€"10 Hughson «C08.%, V# ....8 1g0 ) a firstâ€"class Store in the gers & Greenâ€" hare of your ock of Fruits,