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Porcupine Advance, 21 Aug 1930, 1, p. 4

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Thursday, August 21st, HOUSEHOLD â€" FURKNLLUVINE 4. SALE â€" Including piano and radio. Apply to 105 Pine St. North. â€"34p com suite, nine| TO RENTâ€"4â€"roomed hnouse ano k sale. shed; all conveniences. Apply Lennan, 10 Eim north. FOR SALEâ€"Dining T pieces, new. Cheap for quic Ap;ly to 172 Balsam street, north.| 33 h p l mAÂ¥s oT3 Te * ‘l_rr\nmpd flll‘ POR â€" SALEâ€"Threeâ€"burnéer coalâ€"oll stove with portable oven splendid conditicn. Also piano, cheap. Apply ts 21 Lake Shore Road. 34â€"36p FOR SALEâ€"One elec gsain for half price FOR SALEâ€"TwW beautiful rare and separate HOUSEHOLD GOODS Walnut dining rcom BULBS FOR FALL PLANTINGâ€"E PROPERTIES FOR SALE TWO LOTS FOR SALF each: sell for $100.00 NURSINGâ€"Day or week. Apply to Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons ave. Timâ€" mins. â€"28â€"30 p. tf ARTICLES FOR SALE _ | NURSE OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS Maternity, and all other cases taken. Apply to 16 Wilson avenue. 32â€"39D TO RENTâ€"Nice large well furnished bedroom, suitable for one or two perâ€" sons. All conveniences. Apply to 53 Cedar street north, upstairs 32p FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. ~Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 53 NOTI Hoyr TWO ROOMS TO RENTâ€"Furnished or unfurnished; with use of bath. Ari>ly to 51 Wilson avenue. ~34p ‘ SALEâ€"Stove, kitchen range in ad condition. Apply 13 Maple reet South. Call mornings. â€"34 ARGE BEDâ€"SITTING ROOM, FURâ€" NISHED, TO RENT. Apply 52 Taâ€" marack, chone 613W. â€"34p Names to be lefi with the A. Parker, 19 Laurier Ave Box 933. or with R. Elston, Ave. WGOD FOR SALE i Sons are now offering the in Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Peony and Iris plants are also : for fall planting. Order now Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, Box 123. i Porcupine, Ont. 29tf ALEâ€"Rooming House with fourâ€" bedrooms, sitting rooms, dining , large kitchen, cellar and furnâ€" large glassed veranda, all modern eniences, centrally located; furnâ€" i or unfurnished. Reason for illâ€"health of owner. Apply to odin, Box 416, Timmins, or at 41 th avenue, Timmins. S2tf. \LEâ€"Dry fourâ€"foot slabs and s mixed:; suitable for bakeries, and business blocks; ideat for kindling. Price $4.50 cord ‘ed or $3.00 cord in yard. Dry 16 inches, at $5.00 a load. slabs 3 loads for $10.00. J. A. phone 454J, Timmins. 31ptf mmons nd li; ist be LABS FI Main reston 8 w 44 Se ND BOARDâ€"In quiet privat central locality:; wouldâ€" sui AT THE WINDSOR IRNISHED TWOâ€"ROOMâ€" TMENTS and rooms by r month. Hot water yvear o clothes cupboards, a rtant; also high school books and a pair of Apply to 40 Fifth Ave. â€"34p sacrifice. Well Apply 102 Balsa FOR SALEâ€"Apply at inville, 39 Main Ave., â€"23â€"36p electric ironer, barâ€" rice, good as new. Box 531, or phone â€"34p entrl MM amediately 1one 64W bTolaal ch ms, wWILIN i back of 30.00 ps Apply t Timmins ecretary $300.00 Sewer 1 Third =â€"34 _ Apâ€" 32â€"34p o4A1 )Imne S1L COL | FOR RENTâ€"Two 3â€" FOR RENTâ€"S3â€"rcom HOUSFP hncouse mara APARTMENT TO RENTâ€"PFour rcoms heated, all conveniences. Phone 815 FLAT TO with hot and cold water. S for one or two families. Al veniences, Applly to 85 May OR RENTâ€"St ment in post . strest north. Ltad.. Timmins OR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartâ€" ment, partly furnished or unfurnishâ€" ed. Water and toilet. Apply to 155 Pine St. South. â€"33tf house: Apply Nmorth MACDONALDâ€"IL1 cur dear Charl ROPERâ€"In loving memory of Jonaâ€" than Roper, who passed away Aug. 25th, 1927. of the dearest, one of the best, God in his mercy took him to rest "Tis sad, but true, we don‘t know why, The best are alway first to die. â€"Alway remembered by Mother and Fatheor. Cornwall, Ont. â€"34p suerite Train. We grieve, and grieving wond the pain, The heartache and the longing, OR â€"REN1 grounds at Acgriculturs Thy sight, To Thee, who gaveth her, we know dersigned she‘s gone, ‘the 5the A beckoning light to lead us ever on, the right As stumbling o‘er life‘s path we lonely | Concessio: tread, ville, Dist Kncowing she‘s safe from all on earth | ther partl that‘s dread, applicatio Now happy that in life she loved. so Mt. H::‘T true, | beyr Agent And was loved by those who‘ll hold her | gdear, unto MJ The day God calleth each where Marâ€"| N .B.-.-fNo Hemm Sut when w pure, Dra Sou Thomgon, Hamiltor ouse with enicnces. *A t Dalton ply to W. ysey Block lovin aure, IAITr, know she stayec could‘st spare. please relurn to oOf huta, March Goid Min th Porcupine. NTâ€"Two 3â€"roomed furnished also garage 28 by 40 feet. to B. F. Lennan, 10 Elm St. â€"~23t.f. kene TO ARENT â€"â€" " partly furnished St. to 76 IN ME MORIA M IN MEMORIAM FOR RENT d‘st spare. ed cne, that w ‘*â€"3â€"rcom cottage; watlel Railway St., Schumache N POUND weizsh â€"FOurâ€"I In lovings memory of Marâ€" 4â€"roomed hnouse and wood e dwells emembered by UITTS store, Office st office buil . Apply to eiDOV FOUND Premi ORE FO RENT store, 30 by 60 fe ment. At breser Reâ€"mo Dray mto God hink of he f a voice tha hi of kindness tha Crold Centre om to 175 Hemlock building, 17 Ping _ to Mark Bowie, 30tf IL OoviIin e â€" sightâ€"roomed n rear. All conâ€" ther particulars ngdcn, Rocm 1, ~34 COATS AND ho mA Threeâ€"roomed L. at 120 ‘CaAâ€" knowI oul In Hamiltoon T nd Apatr Suitable All conâ€" Maple St. 33â€"34p iched hand at is Still. 00 or 10080 NT.â€"Aug prec Oor OTr id 10th ify Jos Box 533 on >OLnN â€"34p 10gin "It.f ‘Thou 0C â€" Moâ€" chuâ€" D en â€" FUR COATS repaired and remodelled, work guaranteed. Estimates cheerâ€" fully given. A. J. Shragge Limited, 20 Third Ave., Timmins. 49t.f. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good|be give homes desired for children, boys anda|‘cf the girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages| "Broker 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring!Martin to adopt a youngster should have | itself is their clergyman write A. G. Carson,.| present Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont | Erwin 44t 1. | effectiv POSITION WANTE POSITION WANTED â€" wceuld like a position a:s Mr. and Mrs. Donat Dagenais wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and sympathy in the death of their dear litile daughter Gladys. Also for the many beautiful floral triâ€" TOWNSHIP of WHITNEY | cho! in-n vat 200 off. Wadsworth Furriers 12 Balsam St. North. â€"~13p.t.1 JULUL ‘ YOU CAN TALK I CAN GUARANâ€" TEE TO TEACH YOU TO SING AND PLAY THE GUITAR. Bob Lowrey. late of the West Coast Theaâ€" tres, U.S.A., and Radio. Phone 596W 57 Elm street south. 33â€"34p J. M. Nicoison, POrCupine P. . The said list is being published : Ontario Gazette on the 5th, 12th and 26th June, 1930, and in defa payment of taxes, will be sold for as above. Any other particuls applying to the clerk NOTICEâ€"Will Râ€"D. Allan, holder of Ticket No. 330; and M. Gerard holdâ€" er of Ticket No. 308, call at 165 Spruce Street, North, Timmins, and collect their prizes, in connection with Canadian Legion Relief Fund T ho â€"34p IN MEMORIAM of Francis James Curnow. who died Aug. 20th, 1926, a: 26 Tamarack street, Timmins, Onâ€" tario, aged 20 years and 10 months. In the graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers so gently wave Lies the one we loved so dearly Whom we loved but could not save. â€"Inserted by his loving father and mother, J. F. and Elizabeth Curnow. men by day vyears‘ expoeri ject. Apply â€" mins, Ont. Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Friday the 5the day of Sepsember, 1930, for the right to cut the timber on Lot 12, Concession 5, Township of Mainsonâ€" ville, District of Temiskaming. Purâ€" ther particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned or to POSITIONS WANTED W. FINLAYSON, Minister of Lands and Forests. Y.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of his Notice will be paid for. Poronto., Augsust 15th, 1930. â€"34 M I A Tax Sal MISCELLANEOUS taxes CARD OF THANKS ‘ARD OF THANKS _or bookkeeper. AD of MacDowell Mctor imacher. Phone 960 1 HELP WANTED SALE OF TIMBER 11 who, in so man} nderful kindness the illness and daushter, Margt WANTED â€" FOR [â€"â€"Apuply to 11 has b he fo f lan Al Vincent, Ac Cochrane. J. M. NICOLSON, Clerk Whitney Townshif NTED â€" Good cook job in camp boarding Good references, 16 nce. Distance no Cbâ€" y P.oO. Box 1711, Timâ€" â€"34â€"35p Porcupine P.O. is being published in the e on the 5th, 12th, 19th ‘Traln Aan their ne so â€" many n prepared, and co armlvine to the c Irlage tC culars may be had by| Timmin: i0 iess and id deatl THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ol _ graduate i stenograâ€" 1y to house la Crown Timâ€" KITCHEN U of their lt ofi Belle © taxes| Shields 34 a1d â€" 34 DELIGHTEUL PROGRAMMES GIVEN BY CHAUTAUQUAS groomsman. The couple left for a p.*Â¥wvedding tour in the West. On their â€"lreturn they will take up residence in | Timmins. Nohe Should Miss Events During the Balance of the Week. Variety Excellence in Programmes at All Sessions Here. itself is a very amusing one and it was presented with unusual skill Martin Erwin being especially talented and effective. The show was unanimously voted as one worth many times in ;laughter the price of a season‘s ticket. On the second day the concert by the. {Metrcpoiitan artists was a delight to all.. The lecture by Dr. Owen O‘Neill, on "Adventures in swaziland," was inâ€" formative and most interesting and all | were pleased with it. The original by the Light Opera Festival llasc night was one of the most enjoyâ€" ‘ able musical events heard in Timmins i for some years. This talented comâ€" | pany of singers gave selections from noted light operas, such as ‘"The Chocoâ€" late Scldier," * The Desert Song," ‘"Rose Marie," etc., the numbers being given | in costume and the scenic and lighting | effects being very attractive. The proâ€" | gramme last night was a very popular | one, and the attendance was good. \ Those who have been missing the Chautauquas programmes so far should make a point of enjoying the balance cf the sessions. They will get many times the value of a season‘s ticket I vet. NOTICEâ€"All watches, jewelry and i â€" phonographs repairs left with Chas. ‘ Smyth, 46 Third Ave., must be called for by 10 pm. Saturday, Aug. 23rd. | â€"34p Elli¢ Mrs. A. E. Prout has returned from Torcnto where she has been taking specialists‘ treatment for some weeks past. Her hosts of friends in the town and district will be pleased to know that she is well on thae way to fullyâ€" recovered health. lecture keyhill. 11 FOR SALEâ€"Williams piano in walnut case: ~standard keyâ€"board, overâ€" scale, a real bargain at $195.00. TOR SALEâ€"Bargains galore in use phonographs. See J. T. Heffernan, 48. Third Ave. â€"34p DIVIDEXND NUMBER 205 Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited A dividend of 1¢;, on the outstanding Capital Stock of the Company.has been declared payable on the 9th day of September, 19320, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 26th day of August,.1930. Dated the ~19th day of August, 1930. This afternoon there is to be 2A ncert by the noted Garay _ the evening these talented 11 be heard again, and there : inment s Sue Hastings‘ Marionelles 11 be glvgn specially for the childrer ‘iday evening the notable comedy ama, "Pollyanna‘"‘ will be presente r the Martin Erwin players. On Saturday there will be a concel r the Vierra Hawalians and a lectur id demonstration on "Liquid Air," b lictt James. In the evening th autiful musical production, . "A venins in Hawaii"® will be presente Easy teéerim fernan,. 46 \ quiet but pretty wedding took St. Matthew‘s on Saturday of las ek, August 16th, when Miss Franki ile Shields, daughter of Mr. T. J ields, of town, was united in mar ge to Gordon Thompson, also 0 nmins. Miss Marion Lawson wWa desmaid and Edward Lyons w 5R RENTâ€"Small house, also apartâ€" ment, with all conveniences. . Rent reascnable. Apuly to 12 Third Ave. DDING AT ST. MATTHEW‘S Ox sSATURDAY OF LAST WEEK mds. Afterno ; p.m., and ev TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ul musical produ s in Hawaii" will h rra‘s Hawalians. Chautauqua is being it on the Central p CII afternoon th e noted Garay Sisters. ig these talented artists again, and there will be the gifted orator, Tom Mussolini and the Blackâ€" ; arranged. See J. T. Hefâ€" ‘Third Ave. 34p Assistantâ€"Treasurer pI Marionettes the children. ble comedyâ€" 3e presented iblic mm Third Ave. â€"34â€"36p _ the noo and by a the ALBERT COLE MEETS DEATH BY FALL OF ROGK AT MINF Sad Accident at MHollinger on Friday Morning. Verdict of Accidental Desath by Jury This Week. Funeral on Wednesday Morning. Albert Cole, an esteemed resident o:*! the Porcupine camp for the past seven years, and a valued employee of the Hollinger Mire, met death by accident | cn Friday morning when he was killed l by a fall of rock while at work at the | mine. The coroner‘s jury in the in-l quest required in all mining accidents this week returned a verdict of acciâ€" dental death with no blame attached mInfnc. ‘he coroner s JUry Hiâ€"liLi€ iLi= quest required in all mining accidents this week returned a verdict of acciâ€" dental death with no blame attached to anyone. The late Mr. Cole: who was a partiâ€" cularly estimable type of citizen, was a native of Nova Scotia and was 57 years of age at the time of his death. He and his family came to Timmins some seven years ago and in the meanâ€" time have won the highest regard Oof all who knew them. nere in tTime thtQ JUil WY CUuUâ€" ne:day morning. The funeral tock place at 11 a.m. Wednesday, service beâ€" ing held at the Baptist church, of which the deceased was a valued memâ€" ber. The funeral was an unusualiy large one and the floral tributes also testified to the high regard in which ‘heoe deceased was hela and the symâ€" testified to the high the deceased was h pathy felt for those IROQUOIS FALLS GOLFFR WINS NORTH CHAMPIONSHIR The annual Northeorn Ontario Goif | nex! Association tournament was held at | venl the Idylwylde Golf and Country Club trip at Sudbury on Thursday, Friday and fror Saturday of last week. Fiftyâ€"two players were registered. On Wednesday the annual meeting | 1e 1 of the association was held with B. last Merwin president for the year just |“h° closing in the chair and Fred Woods as ea secretary. It was decided to hold the 1‘01’ next tournament in Haileybury in 1931. | hugh Parks, Haileybury, was electe | tte president for the ensuing ta@rm, ’last Dan Miller, Hailleybury the secretary. to 1 In the tournament all matches were 169] played in foursomes, which made it ;112: very slow. On Thursday the qualifying rounds were played. In the evening there was a very enjoyable smoker given in | henour of the visitors "by the Sudbury! n Jick Loe, North Bay, Wins Consolation Event af Northern Ontario Golf Asseciation â€"Tournament 2 Sudbury Lasit Week. (l Ollic Tesky. North Baj Merwin. Sudbury Stokes, Timmins Lee, North Bay ... rOlfer MacKen! Langlois Green, â€" MacPhe Poupore, North Bay ... 378 In the Consolation event the winner was Jack Lee, of North Bay, the youn3â€" est entrant in the flight. The secores of some of those completing the event follows :â€" Jack Lee, North Bay s 282 W. B. Tait, Idylwyld ... 292 R. T. Smith, Idylwyld d Dr. Campbell, North Bay.... Dr. J. O. McDonald, Sudbury ...........294 D. Millar, Haileybury ... ~â€"y1000 D. E. Sutherland, Hallevburs 308 N. S. McTaggart, Iroquois Falls ... 302 On Saturday evening there was a most enjoyable supper dance at the club house for club members, guests and friends, and very happy time was spent. A number of golfers from Timmins and Iroquois Falls were among those at the tcurnament. Two very popular young people of Timmins were wedded at North Bay on Saturday last, August 16th, when Miss Nellie Studor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studor, of Timmins, was united in marriage to Mr. David Moore of the Hollinger Mine staff. Rev. J. D. Parks was the officiating clergyman. and the wedding was a quiet one, though many friends of the young couâ€" ple attended the event. After the cereâ€" mony a luncheon was given in honour of the newlyâ€"wedded couple. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for a honeymoon in the south, after which they will take up residence in Timmins. Both bride and groom are specially popular here and very highly esteemed by all. The bride for some years had been cashier at the Hollinger Stores and had been widely known and very popular with all who knew her. In girls‘ sports she had always taken a leading part and was noted for her true good sportsmanâ€" ViU Popular Younsg Coauple Married at North Bay ship. The groom is eC in many circles being ac sports, notably softball, ane type of the quiet g All will extend the s Mrs. T. iI RMichaAr@cs, znu son, Biiiy. left on Wednesday to visit friends in ‘Toronto. Hamilton and Flint, U.S.A. The VC aF Timm in Sudbury T. N. 0. Railway Comm nblematic of the champic Northern Ontaric Golf As is won by C. C. Olliever, 0o 1 â€"extend the sincerest SOG to Mr. and Mrs. David Moore Timm o Bay olaticon ever of Noerth Ba the flight. e completir high regard as hela and hose bereave equal rt and tsmanâ€" Miss Maud Ball, of Toronto, wa visitor durintz the weekâ€"end at home of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Honey. Jas. Roy, caretaker of the municipal building was called to the east last week on account of the death of his mother. H. J. McDonald supervisor 01 branches for the T. Eaton Co., accomâ€" panied by Mrs. McDonald, was © here to visit the Kapuskasing branci making the trip by motor. Mrs. E. L. Reynolds, of St. Petersâ€" burg, Florida, is on an extended visit to her sons, Gordon and Ernie Pooley, and her daughter, Mrs Alex Borland, Postmaster King this morning reâ€" ceived authority to secure janitor serâ€" vice for the post office until the perâ€" manent appointment is made. George Morris is looking after the work until the new janiter is appointed. W. Turner, of Schumacher, arrived home on Friday by motor after spendâ€" ing week visiting in Toronto. He was accompanied honme by his daughâ€" ter, Frances, who has been in Toronto for the past six months. Mrs. E. Lacroix, of the Lady Laurier hotel, has returned after a visit to Montreal and Boston, Mass. Her niecso, Miss O‘Neil, who accompanied her, will remain in Boston where she has taken a position with the Pierce Arrow Co. Marriedâ€"At Timmins, Ont., on Auâ€" gust 14th, 1930, Florence Louise, youngâ€" est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pousette, Spragge, Ont., to Edward John. second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gagnon, cf North Bay. Dr. E. L. Roberts leaves on Priday here thi of this week for Winnipeg where he | will attend the meeting of the British| ypp q Medical Association and the Canadian | 1y of Ti Medical Association in joint sessi0ON | er next week in that city. Aifter the conâ€" } here las vention Dr. RCbCl ts purposes taking a | Kabusl: trip farther west. He will be a“*‘ylsouth from Timmins I(,r gbout three week i them tr regrel in town at thne news ol UIC last week of Miss Marguerite Train, who was wellâ€"known and highly regardâ€" ed@ here. Miss Train, who was ‘the popular young lady in charge of the 3t. Lcuis Beauty Parlour here, died after an operation for appendicitis last week. Further reference is made to the sad death by The Advance corâ€" respondent at Scuth Porcupine where the late Miss Train dled; and where her family reside. Piopeilie, 101 Rochefort, C Slater, Audr ‘Timon, Mar ginning Tuesday, Sept. Znd, 1930 at the limnmins Sus considering enrolling should call at the College Ofiice :| pm. and 5.00 p.m. and make reservation as soon as poss FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING COURSH CALL, PHONE OK WRITE Timmins Business College PHONE 501 Thursday Bulletin Is Your Name On This List ? ach the Coll t th e employed. We take great pt zrraduates are employed not onl ind towns in the Dominion. O at the Timmins Business Colli ce the establishment of the C its are placed before the public ld, accountant, Howey Gold Mi , stenographer, Sky‘s, South PC .. stenographer, A. E. Moysey, s . stenographer, Hamiiton, Ont. Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. news of the death Marguerite Train Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre il the names of a n the A friend of The Advance this week showed a clipping from a newspaper he had received from Holland, the newsâ€" paper containing an article from the Frankfurter Zeitung in regard to the reâ€"discovery of the purocess of temperâ€" ing copper. There was at one time method known for the tempering of | copper, but the process was lost, and it ‘has been the hope of many chemists and cothers to reâ€"discover the method. lAccordmg to The Prankfurter Zeituns a German assayer named Jacobs has succeeded after much study and experiâ€" méentation in reâ€"discovering the process the chemicals he uses in the procass are given in the article as everdur and | tempaloy. By the use of this process copprrr can be made harder than steet, Copper put through the process has been tried and tested"in every way and ‘is reported as satisfactory in every | particular. The tempering of copper ‘would immensely increase the useful!â€" ness and use of that metal and accordâ€" ingly would have a notable effect on | the copper industry, which is an imâ€" ! portant one in Ontario. To Sudbury, Rouyn and cther districts in the North ‘the reâ€"discovery of the process of ‘;tempering copper will mean much inâ€" i desd. Thereâ€"will be general interes! | in the report of the discovery and furâ€" _| the details will be awaited and will reâ€" | ceive attention in wide circles n mm mssn smm um omm REâ€"DISCOVERY OF PROGESS FOR TEMPERING OF COPPFR German Assayer Named Jacobs said to Have Found Process,. Will Have Material Effect on Copper Inâ€" dusiry in Ontario. celve here H. W McCV Woslworth Stor formerly of T Mr. an ly of Tim town eng here last Kanuskas south. Myrs. them to Kapt weeks there as dock. while golfers were attendi E. H. Hill "v "X wher with it 1¢ 101C 1 1 Min Sudbury rabbin 1 n] in ind M niel rg imber of its graduates anc s we look over the list andc Timmins and district, but it immins, Ont. , Bracebridge, Ont. o. Kapuskasing, O1 Iroquois Falls, Ont. . C. R. Murdock, formerâ€" where Mr. Murdock was for some years, called cn their way home to ‘ter a motor trip in the Alexander accompanied skasing to spend a few the suest of Mrs. Murâ€" Gold Medal School‘ is at the Timmins 1i credentials from a ment. To secure p alizes in that workâ€" nion are Business C goli course iast weeX, om all over the North the tournament there d a good one." "Shorâ€" Mr. Clark were playing ran out on the fairway he golf ball ran away . comment was:â€""Weli dy, managelt at Sydney, imins, was is and district, but in 1 graduates are proof e and can do. It is its advancement and Timm On ANXD TUITION een 10 P.0O0. BOX c Rets

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