L« 6149, Teck Twp. L. 61686, Boston . L. 6179, Teck 'I\rp . 3214, Lebel . 3408, Teck Twp . 3409, Teck Twp . 3470, Teck Twp . 3586, Teck Twyp . 3087, Teck Twp . 3631, MceVittie:. . 3632, McVittie . . 3636, McVittie . . 3627, Teck Twp . 3655 Teck Twp. . _3674, Teck Twy . 3898, Grenfell . . 3899, Grenfell .. . 3900, Teck Twp. â€" 4825, Teck Twp. . 4397, McVitti=o . 4004, Teck Twp . 4599, Grenfell . .~9045, Teck Twp . 5049,; Teck Twp. . 5288 (90507) (Mi . 6083 (R.SC 1161) L. 2856 (6934). Teck T WwD. . 4......:.... 32 L. 3622, Teck Twp 1 1L.43033, Teck Twp. .. 1 T. . ï¬'e*ak TWYD. 4. l Téck ‘ITwp. ....... L. 2806, Gauthier . L. 2844, Teck Twp L. 2845, Teck Twp L, 2903, Teck Twp L. 2024, Lebel . I.. 2370, L. 2379, L2728 (Mining Rights), L. 29038,Lebel ... s L. 2855 (Lâ€"6933), Te(k Teck Twp. o . J.‘B 4 (part of NW ‘%*. part of LCl 4, and part of N.E, part LOt 5, Con. 6â€" Coleman Twp. :...... 36.0 J.B. 7, Coleman Twp. 35.0 J.S. 14, Coleman Twp. 37.0 L. 002 (C:EB. 19), McVittic 148 L. 1086, Lebel a . P0.0 L. 1087, Lebel................ B1L.9 L.. 13§56, Teck Twp. ... 50.1:1 L. 1867, ‘FTeck T‘wp. ... 60.3 12. 1900, Teck ‘Twp, ... 21.0 L. 1437 (Mining Rights), ‘Teckâ€" 00.0 1.. 1438 (Mining Rights), 783 (Lâ€"1338), ;I'eck Twp. 20 HF. 784 (L.â€"1339), * Teck TwWp. .............. @4 HS, 267, McGarry ..... 49.0 H.S5, 1166 (Lâ€"6219), 8.76 8.81 12.24 H.R. 1735, Teck Twp. 3 HFR. â€" 736, (Lâ€"4266) McVittle .................. H.R. 158, â€" Sath Lorrain .. ... HR. 247, South TIotraijn .. i . 5288 (9057) (Mining Rights», Teck Twp. . §289, Teck Twp. . _5340, Boston . 5341, Boston . 5365,, McElroy . 5367,) McElroy . 5368, McElroy . . . 5369, McFlroy .. s . 5370, McElroy _ 5378, Boston _ _5497, Grenfell _ 5498, Grenfell . _ 8931, McVittic 37.4 38.3 32.5 29.5 30.6 19.4 36.1 26.6 ~4.9 26.5 26.6 34.0 . 39.0 34.3 watar by part of Trinean Lake», > Tyrtell Twp. __..... 6151 111 HPF. 143, MceVittie 539 3832 BP 145 (1,â€"3768 ) , 8034, Teck Tw . 38.0 ~8156 (Lâ€"15609), Téck 1900 3214, Lebel | 11.5 3408, Teck ‘Twp. ... 19.1 3409, Teck Twp. ... 52.4 3470, Teck Twp. 34.3 3586, Teck Twp. ... 11.6 3387, Teck Twp. 206.6 3631, McVittie:........ 35.0 3632, McVittie ....... 39 .5 3636, McVittie :..... 21.2 3687, Teck Twp. .. 1443 3655 Teck Twp. ... 16.7 3674, Teck Twp. ... 8.58 3898, Grenfell . 29.7 3899, Grenfell ..._.. 404 3900, Teck Twp. ... 44.3 1898, Teck Twp. ... 37.1 1899, Teck ‘Twp. .... 29.6 1937, Gamhior sc s 1938, Gauthier ...... 30.4 2022, McVittie .. 24.84 2092, Teck Twp, ... 39.20 2192 (Mining Rights), Teck ‘TwWp. ................. 21.0 2193, Lebel................. 25.0 2311, Teck Twp. ... 35.25 23274, Litbel ......... ... 090.0 2370, Teck Twp. .. 414 2379, ‘Teck TWD, .... 41.1 2380 (Mining Rights), Teck Twp. 2§515, ‘Teck T‘wp. .. 2316, Teck Twp. ... 2699, Teck Twp. ... Teck Twp. .. 21.0 1535 (Mining Rights), ... 044 . _198.0 Teck Twp. 1536, Lebel . 1695, L.obel 1897, Lebel :. ... 1898, Teck Twp. ... 1899, Teck ‘Twp. .... 29.6 1937, (‘.authior 19838, Gautluer 56.8 350.0 37.1 63.13 .. "30.4% 7.85 10.94 7.39 16.12 15.81 11.16 17 97 10.02 ~1d85, Teck ‘Twp, ... 21.0 1437 (Mining Rights), ‘Teckâ€" FwWD.:..:............00.0 1438 (Mining Rights), Teck ................ 1436 (Mining Rights), ‘rWpP. 40.:0 1534 (Minins Rights Teck ‘lTwp.=............... Teck Twp B, 1171 (Tâ€"106597) : ...... Teck Twp. R. 107 Teck Twp. H. 758 Teck Twyo Teck Twp T%. 781 503 ) Twp. 38.3 1143 (Lâ€"1338) _ (1,â€"3007 ) (Lâ€"1337) (Lâ€"12612), Teck ‘.L... $r (Lâ€"6833) ; e 0 12 24 ¢T-18031). 32.62 10. 4 18 .5 8.1 37 .4 30.25 56 .5 41 4 41 .1 10.74 16.05 12.11 12.04 27 4 90.03 13.8 28.0 31.9 50.16 * 10.23 9.63 10.37 14.04 1627 44.3 12.1 39.5 11.69 41.8 38.9 10. 70 10.15 9.81 10.07 7147 11.34 0135 9.12 9.15 10.85 11.08 10.48 7. 93 15.17 8.12 10 43 12 46 14 .4) 9.61 1148 1143 7.13 25.90 5.65 7.33 14.53 10.55) 11.16 8.77 14.25 10.67 1026 1304 10.92 10.70 11.14 8.77 [ L.S (Mining Rights), Coleman ....... / . 4 HAI â€"( wcao) * Cok â€"..:....... 32 RSC. 213 8664) MR L.S. 499, I L.S. 526, I LS. 527, I M.R. 5867, M.R. 5869, MR. 3870 Gauthier «... L.M. 70 (Lâ€"7767 L. M. 71 (Lâ€" T741) L. M. 72 (Lâ€" â€")00' L. M. 73 (Lâ€"17742) i [l‘m. BOSQOH -........... 30.]8 | L.â€"10031, Boston ... 50.13 | L.â€"16708, Bo:ton . ......... 326 Boston ... 3b45 Lâ€"11384, Teck Twp. ... 38.0% [~â€"11456, part «(Lâ€"23984), Grenfell 30:67 McGarry ... 61.2 Lâ€"1209099, Hearrt ... _..... 38.9 Lâ€"12198, Gauthier ... .. 12.3 Lâ€"12300, McGatry ... 270 Lâ€"12310, MéGarry _ 389 L»â€"12311, McGarrty ... 20.4 Lâ€"12706, Grenfell ... 39.0 Lâ€"12798, Boston ... ... 19.7 Lâ€"14349, Hearst sA 200 Lâ€"14713, CGrenfell . ... 1.65 Lâ€"15396, 1167), ~ _ Twp. . css‘ 1O 1,â€"19094, McVittie c A0 ;L-19090 McVittie ....:. 32.4 1.â€"19096, McVittie ... 21.4 Lâ€"19097, McVittie ....... 17.6 Lâ€"19099, McGarry ... 31.0 Lâ€"21873, Teck Twp. ... 44.8 Lâ€"23534, McGarry ....... 48.94 Lâ€"23549, Katrine ... 35.94 Lâ€"235§0, Kabrine ....... 23:67 Lâ€"230551, Katrine :..... 44.02 Lâ€"23631, Katrine ... 31.45 1,23632, Katrine ... .. 45.67 Tâ€"23988, Teck Twp. ... 50.23 1Lâ€"24200, ‘"Hearst .....:...... 48.7° Lâ€"24345, part Grenfell 6.78 Lâ€"24346, Lâ€"25073, Lâ€"25074, Lâ€"25897, Grenfell ...« 17.48 Hearst Twp. 22.8 Hearst Twp. 25.1 E. part, 1.â€"9870, ' 1,â€"9971, n 1L,~â€"9821, _ Boston . A 33.0 10.62 Lâ€"25810, Teck Twp. 13.8 6.04+ Lâ€"26250, Boston ............ 43.31 â€" 13.00 1,â€"26495,+ (landad and land , covered with water of part of Grey Lava Lake), Bernhardt .................. 26.25 9.05 Lâ€"26610, Bernhardt ... 34.21 10.90 L+â€"26612, Cland and land covered with water of Grey Lava Lake) Bernhardt ...............~ 31.94 ~10.37 1,â€"26123, Teck ....... a%.060 : T120 Lâ€"26124, Téck ........s. 16.150 0 6:M4 Lâ€"20125,; Teck ...........}.... 24:06 8.94 Lâ€"27150, Teck .....;...;..... 41.85 12.20 Lâ€"20620, McElroy ... 36.13 13.63 Lâ€"29678, Hearst .......... 83.40 10.71 11â€"29879, Hearst 0 31.71 10.32 1L29718, Hearst ......... . 55. 4:\ 15.79 Lâ€"29744, Hearst .,..;...... 49.1 14 34 L30263, Gauthier . ... 53.68 415.57 Lâ€"30976, Gauthier ...... 41.93 15.47 Lâ€"30977, Gauthier ... 49.44 I17:71 Lâ€"30978, Gauthier .. .. 3940 ~14.73 Lâ€"30635, McElroy ....... 46.23 â€"13.67 Lâ€"30636, McElroy ....... 38.87 1197 Lâ€"31011, McElroy ___>33.097 â€" 13.12 L+31012, McElroy ... ... 33.16 â€" 12.88 Lâ€"31159, Gauthier ...... 51.82 13.93 Lâ€"31010, McElroy ....... 43.77 â€" 16.03 Lâ€"33708, Hearst .......... 8,17 13.99 Lâ€"34620, McElroy ........ 56.090 1§ 96 Lâ€"34621, McElroy ... 56.17 â€" 15.98 Lâ€"34622, McElroy ... 853.18 15.29 Lâ€"34571, McEIlroy ... 3727 14.10 Lâ€"34570, McEBlroy ....... 39.47 14.75 L~â€"34§572, McFroy ...... 19.36 8.69 Lâ€"24573, McElroy ... 8.87 5.97 Lâ€"30636, McElroy 38.87 Lâ€"31011, McElroy _ 33.97 L+31012, McElroy ... ... 33.16 Lâ€"31159, Gauthier ....... 51.82 Lâ€"31010, McElroy ....... 43.77 Lâ€"33708, Hearsh ... 8,17 Lâ€"34620, McElroy ... 56.09 Lâ€"34621, McBElroy ....... 56.17 Lâ€"34622, McElroy ... 53.18 Lâ€"34571, McElroy ........ 37.27 Lâ€"34570, McElroy ....... 39.47 L~â€"34572, McFlroy ...... 19.36 Lâ€"24573, McElroy . 8.87 Lâ€"34674,. McElroy _..... 17.99 Lâ€"35340 (N.W. part of S. part of Broken Lot , Con. 6), Ekead ... 40.845 Lâ€"35341 (N.E. part of part of Broken Lot 5 Con. 6), Skead .... 31.75 Lâ€"38092, Cirenfell ..;:.., 04.5 14-40106 5.07 8.36 io 10.33 15.58 Lebel ce O I~1811, Teck Twp. ... 414 1_â€"85§1 «Mining nthm Téck Twp. 33.3 L. 401, part tMimng Rights}, Coléman â€". 19.0 7.18 Coleman Coleman 19§ 10, McVittie 9506, 9507, 4J 4, 9558, part Grenfell 4.2 ‘Teck :.â€"........... es *k .............; Ce" Teck ‘ Boston part Grenfell 6.178 â€" 12.31 Grenfell ...« 17.48 7.04 Hearst Twp. 22.8 8.27 Hearst Twp. 25.1 8.94 E. part, McGarry Hearrt _ Gauthier McGartry Grenfell ... 39 Bcston 1 Hearst 20 Cirenfell ........ _1 (MHMK.S. : 11G7) Cuiro ..:.... patrt. Cairo Culiro :>.. Calro ... Cairo‘,...... Cako , Lebel 42.5 , Lebel 40.0 , Lebel 37.5 , Lebel 40.0 (Câ€"2844, 10.37 11.29 6.54 8.94 12,20 13.63 10.71 10.32 15.79 14 34 156.57 27 .$ 10.14 11"3 1027 10.35 12.39 10."0 1129 11.58 11.73 40.0. 42.3 41.3 38.6 56.10 40.0 306.4 30.0 31.45 _ 10.08 45.67 0 14.48 50.24 14.04 48.7°° °1426 31.6 32.4 1}.6 39.67 12.17 61.2 17.13 38.9 11.99 71.00 5.31 41 0 44 0 48.15 31 6 10,.94 15.47 Vim1 14.73 13.67 11.97 13.12 12.88 13.93 16.03 13.99 15 96 15.98 15.29 14.10 14.75 8.69 11.73 1127 12.10 1056 11 8 11. 23 1027 9.35 1094 1251 13.92 12.54 12.24 11.66 12.924 26. 6" 2712 18.92 16.10 26 .04 12 .86 14.30 11,.10 8.35 12.92 | â€" Rarry Brewer, we hear, was the vicâ€" ‘tim of a freak injury last Saturday morning. Barry got hit on the head with a basketball and is now convalescâ€" ‘ing. â€" The grapeâ€"vine has it that he has | a concussion, but you know how stories | grow. . . . Sveedy recovery to you, Barry. _ Murray Brown seems‘to have an inâ€" i terest in Iroquois Falls cf late. â€" Is she /« Tir} by the name of Caroline, Murray? Tâ€"19003, Gillies Limit 398.1 Tâ€"19004, Gillies Limit 388 Tâ€"19005, Gilljes Limit 35.0 Tâ€"19006, Crillies Limit 33.7 Tâ€"19289, South Lorrain 19.9 Jytte Hansen tells us that there may be a dance at the shool this Saturâ€" T â€"16691, Jacques Bourdan. too, had his share of fun during the holidays when steady Jackie Levert came home. Bill Potvin was home too. We hear Bill is getting wonderful marks at Ms echool. We can think of one lusâ€" cilous reason for that. Colleen Cooke is now more interested in South End than Iroquois Falls, where she used to correspond quite a bit. The cabinet meeting last Monday night was to have a financlal report made to the Ministers and Mr. Runâ€" There is stormy weather around the vicinity of Madlyn and Bcb it appears. Bob Gavan has auit school and is supâ€" posed to have severed connections in other directions too. But we‘ve heard this before, with no basis in fact. â€" Would it be indiscreet to msention Dave Rose and Joyce Thorburn in the same column? Trving to get news about Blake and what he does Saturday nights is like pulling one of his teeth. _ However, Marie and ho are no longer goings out together. i’eople are wondering about June and Tubby. Well, I‘ve been ranting about traâ€" dition for some time. Look around you, scholars, it‘s being made! Through tugby, choir orchestra, bazketball and many other activities, the foundations of tradition are being laid. Aurele Daigle and Bery!l Menear are still going together at the latest reâ€" ports. They seem to be deeply atâ€" tached to each other.~ It is nice to see the way Beryl helps Aurele when he is jin charge of the ‘music for a dance. Darrell and Nellic are still go‘ng strong, we are pleased to note. For me, it may be a chance to visit a family I am fond of and maybe to hear it‘s youns boy (a little younger than me) sing "The Lord‘s Prayer." It is confirmed that Isochel and Jack are going steady. ‘There is only one unfortunate thing aboot this trin. â€" That is that not all the choir members will be able to go. Whether the selection will depsnd on seniority or value to the group is unâ€" known as yet. As far as is known, the entire orâ€" chestra will make the trip, not surprisâ€" ing as the orchestra is necessarily a less flexible: group than the chcir. â€" â€"Now for a bit of gossip. â€" We‘ll try and put you in touch with a fc»v of the, people you know casually. Falls to perform for the folk of that papertcwn on May 14. . This comes as good news to a lot of people T know. For some, it affords an opportunity to renew old aequaintances, put right cer. tain unsavory. developments that have occurred since the last time we walked, not alone. down shady, winding streets of that little town: ~For others, it proâ€" vides time for a visit to places they have missed since last rugby season. We have been told that plans are afoot to reâ€"open the canteen that my Bird started in‘the basement under the store. _ As soon as a jukeâ€"box can be ‘installed in the canteen, operation will begin. Rules for the teenâ€"age clientels are still uncertain, but it is said>that of any couple entering the cantcen, at least one person must be a â€"student. We have no deubt that érder will be kept under th2> superviâ€" of Mr. Hohman and his men. But whether the canteen is a success or not is â€"a matter of controversy. There seem o be an abundance ef things to do now, with all thesse little YM.C.A. sponsored clubs springing up like mushâ€" rooms and the butle that always atâ€" tends the last menths cf a schaol term. â€" Here is some great nows that has just come to me from a pal, _ It‘s terrific news for those of us who spend time practicing with the choir and orchestra. These groups will make a trip to Iroquis Ray (Allan Ladd» Clarracco is now leading. a blissfully free life along v.uh, the rest of the stag gents of the camâ€" pus. He is:accompanied in this poliâ€" cy by besom buddy Joe Porko, although we have heard that Joe gorss into a trance whenever he sees a cortain girl. The last time he saw her was at the last community concert. _ Sometimes even now he gets dreamyâ€"eyed. _ But then it may be another girl too, in special French. As you all know, the drugstore, that cammis refuge, has changed hands a=â€" gain, the former owner, Michael Klim, selling it to Peter Hohman, a Timmins resident for many years, The entire building now belongs to Mr. Hohman, contrary to sundry stories that only the business changed hands. Thse staff of the drugstore includes Mr. Hoh. man, Ade Landers and Frank Hohman. To those of ycou who noticed that this coluum was not in last week. I offer a brief explanation.. I found a buck on the street last deadlineâ€"day and so, being financially stable for another week.I took a holiday, «However, if there had been any news around, I would have tried.) . Now for the busâ€" iness at hand. PR A IA DL IA D D DL LA L L 4 4 A L A A L L lt P LA L LAAA LA LRAAA OAAA LA LA AC P 4A â€" L â€"A s N@ o 19.7 (by Nore Flynn) 7 Tt PORCUPINT ADVANCTR, TiMMIN3, ONTARTIO 10.72 11.78 12.03 11.96 11.08 10.79 Local 2995, Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union Mr. J. A. Bradette, M.P:, Parliament Buildings, ; â€" Ottawa; Ontario. We urge you as elected representaâ€" tive from the North: to use your inâ€" fluence and vote in opposition,to Bill of Mr. Lacroix, for we believe if this Bill should be enacted it would be a« gainst the interests: of, Canada,. ; Mr. Raketti also that the following wires had been sent. Hon. Leslie Blackwell, Attorneyâ€"General of, Ontario, Queen‘s Park, Toronto. This Union, representing over 6,000 workers, vigorously protests â€" hooliâ€" ganism at Windsor, Ontario and urges your department take action against those guilty. Union Donates $50 To Russ Friendship Local 2995 X Lumber and Sawrmill{ Workers Ummw Well; Chzserio, and watch for this column next week. In the past, I have been: criticised for praise writtem of the‘staff of T.H. VS." ~People say ‘Who is this appleâ€" polisher?‘ If these critiecs would enâ€" quire about my short caréer at the school, they weuld be quit¢t. *T feel that teachers, for the most part, are people who work hard, under nerveâ€" wracking*+conditions and for little pay. If on top of this they never ‘get" any for their worthwhile effort, I think it unjust. . However, in view of this criticism,. such writing will have to be <softâ€"pedalled, or I will be acâ€" cused of carrving their books to school. On the subject of danees, the Comâ€" bmee Services Dance at the Holllmzm" Hall last Priday nmight was a suceess . that makes us look forward to futurei dancey of this type. The music was| by Kelneck and the atmosphere was friendliness. We want more cf.those‘ dancey. o d B B4 A 4 D D L 6 BRA A LAAA L â€"A 4P BA BCAE m day night in the auditorium of . there is a sirt‘s basketball game. The minâ€" Ister tolls us that this dance, if it is held, and the Prom (May 7) will be the last two dances of the year. /. * t e s m e d o a 4. > 2 %~, * k . s "“’T/'“lygs proaucts are desired.and purchased by people all over the \mrld and thc "cap_acity ‘10 produw; such g.mnd.â€"' I;n';:c'l\ determines H‘w eceonomie * welfare of every‘ nfan, worthan and child within her borders.â€" Because the sale of ‘every article produced in Ontario brings vatuable dollars into this Provinee, we c all a.g‘r' more assured of jflb security ... . and we and our children can have more _ of the better thines in dife. To produce such goods in sufficient quantities. «killed labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans . are constanilly being provide. the skilled hands so needed by industry. â€"NVeterans receive ON THE JOKH training under expert instructors in our Ontario factories. This training, provided through the coâ€"operation of the Department of Veterans" Affairs, the E‘:'dcral Departmcnt of Labour and the Ontario I)c-pzn'mwm of Education, starts veterans off on the road to skilled craftsmanship. Taught to use their hands in genéral acro engine and airframe work, hoth on military and civilian aircraft, these veterans may qualify for a Department of Transport liceuse, authorizing theim to declare aircraft airworthy. In aircraft »anufacturing plants and ou Hving fields thronghout Ontario, these m'\sl)-skillc-(' veterans will have the opportunity to aprly their talents and training. ‘Fheir effarts will heip to make Outario a finer place m which to live and will contribute to the welfare and happiness of all her citizens. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ARE YOU GETTING THE TAX DEDUCTIONS YOU ArRE ENTITLED TO? DEDUCTIONSâ€"Every farmer is entitled to deductions and he is expected by the department to take full advantage of his rights. The Farm Account Book tells you about many items in easy quesâ€" tionâ€"andâ€"answer form. For instanceâ€" "What can I claim as expenses for repairs?" The answer is "any expense to keep a machine or a building in working order can be claimed." Altogether there are answers to over 60 questions,. No one is required to WHAT IT DOESâ€"Keeps a clean record, helps you budgetâ€"and shows you whether you have made or lost money on your operations. Shows you, too, what your best lines are and where you may hbe farming at a loss. Saves you hours of time from book keeping. First ten pages are for your receiptsâ€"from sales of crops, seeds, livestock, . poultry, dairy products and all other produce. Then come twelve pages of all farm expensesâ€" you are reminded of items you might otherwise forget.. Establish a basic herd, apply for the threeâ€"yearâ€"average plan, calculate your depreciaâ€" tion item by item. These are moneyâ€"savers for every farmer. They‘re all in the new Farm Account Book. How much can you deduct for depreciation on your tractor? Your automobhile? A shed? What expenses can you deduct? There are 75 articles in common farm use plus a wide variety of deductible expenses for which depreciation can be chargedâ€"all listed in the new Farm Account Book. These legal deductions from your income are a big question at Income Tax Time and the answers to them and to dozens of other quesâ€" tions are in this new Farm Account Book. REMEMBER â€" HALF CULTIVATED LAND YIELDS A Poor CROPâ€"HALF KEPT ACCOUNTS GIVE POOR RESULTS Ttoo The Farm Account Book and Income Tax Guide shows you how! If You Haven‘t Received Your Copy, Get It Nowâ€" FREE AT YOUR POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF NA A Record of Your Iransactibns and a Guide to Your Income Tax Return LEARNING AERO ENGCINE AND AIMFRAME‘MECHANICS (Taxation Division) nson, the _ former ton, who he mar gy4 Sm y PsP FWas in business in ne town‘s early days atment as magistrate., 4 a # 6 0 a 4 a o a t 8 wooa se a wA 4e a 6 % 4o % 4 % + pay, more than his fair: share of tax. Comments from Letters on the New Earm Account Book and Income Tax Guideo: "A Jong awaited step for the benefit and progress of our Canadian farmers®" . . "Takes the kinks out of keeping farm records". .. ‘"Pleased to recomâ€" mend this Account Book for farm people" . .. ‘Record keeping in its simplest formâ€"a real help". .. "Someâ€" thing we haveâ€"beéen needing for a long time‘". AERO ENGINE MECHAXNIC® With CA i a i 0 a 6 4 4 4 4 60 6 4 O# t 06 4 4 2 8 4 * 4 until 3 y, «amae of Ha. 0000.000......, *~ * _ sact