FOR RENTâ€" ply to 38 Second ave â€"RENTâ€"Furnist paone and all conve Eim Street, South RAXFM FOR RENTâ€"Comfortab warm with all conveniencses. 837 Eim Street, South, Timmins FXCH RENTâ€"Two rooms, SuutAL x married courle. Water anc maid; $12.00 a month. App HBalsam Street, North, Timmins FURNISHED ROOMS O RENLâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable gor light housckeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 54 Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 304 FOR RENTâ€"Large furnished ro0d with privilege of cooking stove; ««onveniences. Would suit your eouple. Apply 117 Cedar Stred south, Timmins. MURSINGâ€"By the day. Apply Mrs Emma Dion, 165 Birch Strset, North or phone 351â€"W, Timmins. â€"1â€"3pt1 Thursday, Jan, 7th, 1982 URESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, ‘Timmins. â€"~46p «»RANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf K. J. HENRYâ€"Piano tuner is in town Leave orders at J. T. Heffernan‘ Music store or phone 438, Timmins. © goLDn stoRraAGE FOR CARSâ€"Cenâ€" trally located. Apply to B. F. Lenâ€" mnan, 10 Elm Street, North, Timâ€" r~irvyo ~50t1f MECHANICS, HAVE YOUR OVERâ€" ALLS â€"DRY CLEANED without shrinkage; price reasonable. Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth Ave. Phone ~3tf ENYEREADY TRANSFER OFFICEâ€"At 69 Third Ave., next door to Smith €Eiston. Office hours, 8 am. to9 p.m. Y»xy, phone 895, night, phone 893â€"W. m®oy and Tetrault, proprietors, Timâ€" mins. â€"52tf FUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanshin. Sinclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. â€"3tf CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years Any home desiring «3 adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t.1. WARDERS WANTED â€" Apply 107 Ave., Schumacher. â€"3â€"5p gASH PAID FOR RARE COINSâ€"Also Americen 1913 nickels and 1894 dimes. Write stating what you have to P.O. Box 2265, Timmins. ~â€"3p WANTEID»â€"Young lady desires room, «r room gnd board, in private home. "Apply Box 452, Timmins. ~3p NE BOARDER WANTED to share with partner. $8.00 por week. All «omveniences. Apply to 16 Wilson asvenue, or Box 195, Timmins. â€"3p FWHXOM AND BOARDâ€"For two men, in private home, all conveniengss. Miners preferred. Apply 161 Elm North, Timmins. â€"~3ptf BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"In good priâ€" wate home: no children. $7.50 weekâ€" Jy. Apply 39 Kirby Ave., Timmins. â€"~1â€"3p RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $9.50 a week. Hot and cold water, year round. Phone 275â€"W., or call at _# wWilson Ave., Timmins. ~2tf IASTâ€"â€"Lady‘s yellow gold watch. please return to 105 Balsam #Â¥reet. North, Timmins. Reward. â€"3 IXGTâ€"On Sunday night,; a lady‘s gold watch. Flowered design on uce Finder please return to Mrs. C. Beauscigle, 60 Lake Shore Road. Timâ€" mmins Reward. â€"3p Wrist Watch at Townâ€" site hall on New Year‘s Eve. Finder please return to 82 Mountjoy Street, ar to P O. Box 34, Mattagam|i Heights, <Bnt. (Reward). â€"3p ‘AMTEDâ€"Two â€" boarders to room: miners preferred. All co lences. Apply 16 Wilson Ayv write Box 195, Timmins. «M AND BOARDâ€"Al conveniâ€" ences. Apply 52 Birch Street, South, *mmins. ~3p ROOM AND BOARD MISCELLANEOUS RENTâ€"FPurt rooms, sutaDie 1 Water and lig shed â€" roon veniences. th, Timmin â€"all 3p HOpSE TO RENT garagso. At 44 © FOR RENTâ€"F FURNISHED 3 Three rooms, FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, 1 stairs, water in, at 257 Balsam ‘Stré North. Apply 207 Balsam Stre North, Timmins. â€"1 FPOR RENTâ€"Cosy thres with all convenience per month. Available FOR RENTâ€"Twsâ€"rcomed apartm>n furnished for light housekesyring; conveniences. Suitable for coup with no children. Apply 35 Wils: Ave., Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"Furniture at low prices. Apply 90 Fifth avenue, upstairs. â€"3p POR SALEâ€"Live hogs, one cow, one horse, and gramophone, also new h:us2. Apply 219 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"3p POSITION WANTEDâ€"In Geni{s‘ Furâ€" nishing: capable of taking charge Speaks several languages; good reâ€" ferences. Apply Box 533, Timâ€" mins â€"2â€"3D POSITI®N WANTED AS HOUSEâ€" KEEPER by widow who would live at her own home. Besi of reference:. FOR SALEâ€"New laid eggs. Aprly 88 Hemlock Stre‘et, or phone 537â€" Timmins. â€"3â€"4p FOR RENTâ€"Sevenâ€"rcomed h hot and cold water and all ences. Possession on or ak ruary 1l5th, 1932. Apoly to ment of 159 Pine Strest, No FOR SALEâ€"Special fourâ€"door Sedan car, 1928 model; in good condition. Big snap for some one. Apply 53 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"3p FOR SALEâ€"HOGSâ€"Choice grainâ€"fed hogs: dressed and cut; delivered diâ€" rect from farmer to the consumer. Phone 81â€" ~1tf WANTEDâ€"â€"Maid, only experienced, need apply. Apply Mrs. L. Halperin, 7 Maple Street, South, Timmins. â€"3p WANTED PARTIES TO KNIT FOR US AT HOME. Ssend stamp for phrticulars, Home Knitting Company, 75 Dundas East, Toronto. ~2tf WANTEDâ€"Electric Refrigerator franâ€" chise available for Timmins. Old established company; popular prices; responsible, capable man only need Take notice that I have no furher interest in the business of the Doranda Hotel and shall not be responsible for any debts contracted in connection with the said hotel. Dated at Timmins this 19th day of December 1931. â€"53â€"3p. J. B. BEAUDIN PSTAIRS FOR RENTâ€"Suitable for a small family. Apply at 96 Tamarâ€" ack Street. gie«." ; _ "1p Notice is hereby given that after the 15th day of February, 1932, taxes owing to School Section No. 4, Township of Mountjoy, will be placed in the hands of the bailiff, or sheriff, as the case may be. for collection by process of law. (Signed) Mrs. Geo. Sheridan, «2â€"4, Secretary. 3N RENTâ€"FSuU and tollet, at North. Apply North, Timmin. at once. Apply south, Timmins Apply to Apartment 8 Ve netian ; Sweets building. upstais, Cedar Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, OR SALEâ€"Eight volumes Aude!‘s Mechanical Guide, dealing with elecâ€" tricity, airplanes, etc., etc. Cost $12. Will take $5.50. Apply to H. Nichols, 160 Cedar, South, opposite Moneta school. â€"3p Street, corner of Third apply. Write ‘Timmins. ARTICLES FOR SALE POSITION WANTED |se| RENTâ€"Fi convi =t, South. h. upstairs MOUNTJOY TOWNSHIP Box MO. Advance 114 Maprye 101 Birch Tcomed Nouse Wil r and all conven on or about Psl Apioly to the bast Street, North, Ti eeâ€"roomed house,! nor, Conn@augnt. w ~ res. Rent. $20.00| e ues n * le for occupancy| WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Mixed wood $3.00 202 Maple Strset,} per cord, dry jackpine $3.25, tamarâ€" '31 ack $3.75. D. Krakana, 85 Sixth Ave. s ~| Timmins; phone 2711â€"W2. â€"~31â€"3p 123 P 1ins. 10 usekesyting; all|} WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Sound dry jackâ€" e ‘for coupis oply 35 Wilson| -3:‘) pine, $3.25, Tamarack, $3.75. Apply Cameron and McConnell, 23 Hollinâ€" ger Lane or phone 654â€"J, Timâ€" mins. ~1â€"2ptf it aV mien AT FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house with modern conveniences. Easy terms. Apply J. C. Mason, 77 Kirby Ave. ""imminsa. »47ptf FOR SALEâ€"New fiveâ€"roomed house, with threeâ€"piece bath, hot and ecold water; hardwood floors throughout. Completely decorated. Glassedâ€"in verandah: fullâ€"size basement; beauâ€" tiful location. Extra large lot at 45 Lake Shore Road. Apply A. Lennox, Contractor and Builder, 75 Eim Street, South, Timmins. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOUNDâ€"Last week, brown spaniel dog. Owner may have same by iqdenâ€" tifying same and paying for this ad. Apply to rear of 162 Balsam street north, Timmins. â€"3p POR SALEâ€"Extra dry 4â€"foot mixed wood. Snappy delivery anywhere in Timmins. Phone 81â€"W. -ltfl FOR SALEâ€"Tamarack and Birch cordâ€" wood. in car lots. Orders taken for hnaif car of each. Apply D. O‘TConâ€" nor, Connaught. ~53â€"5p WOOD FOR SALEâ€"16â€"inch Jackpine / at $3.00 a cord. Also 16â€"inch Tamâ€" arack, $4.00 a cord. Dry slabs, $2.50 a cord or $5.00 a load. Phone 441, J. A. Daly, 110 Wilson Ave., Timâ€" mins. wWOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs by the load, $4.50, also round wood, 16 inches. Jackpine by lots, $2.75 a cord and good dry birch at $3.175 a cord. Apâ€" ply Chaput Mainville, 118 First Ave., third house from corner of Preston or phone 377, Timmins. Orders taken for Schumacher, prices tigcht. ~3p Notice is nereby given ‘that a dividâ€" end of five per cent. (57.) on the issuâ€" ed Capital Stock of the Company will be thiid on the 1st day of March, 19382 to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 1, 1932. By order of the Board. â€"Tuesday, the first day of March next, will be the last day for introduâ€" cing Private Bills. Tuesday, the twentyâ€"third «ay of February next, will be the last day for presenting Petitions for Private Bills. Tuesday, the twentyâ€"second day of March next, will be the last day for receiving Reports of Committees of Private Bills. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly Toronto, January 6th, 1932. ~2â€"412% Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on Friday the 22nd, day of January, 1932, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afterncon, at the Kerr Building, Schumacher, Ontario, by Mr. E. C. Brewer, Auctioneer, the followâ€" ing property, namely:â€" The said Kerr Building which is erected on land registered in the Land Titles Office at Cochrane, as parcel! No. 1862 in the register for Whitney and Tisdale and is more particularly described as lot No. 7, on the north side of ist avenue as shown on plan Mâ€"34 (Sudbury), now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane. The sale shall be subject bid. Terms:â€"10 per cent. of the purâ€" chase money to be paid down at the time of the sale and the balance to be pald at the expiration of 60 days thereâ€" aftes. ‘There is said to be a substantial twoâ€"story brick building, erected on the said lot. For further particulars and condiâ€" tions of sale apply to Mr. E. C. Brewer, Auctioneer, at Timmins, or Mr. 8. A. Caldbick, Rank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for the mortgagee. «»1~â€"3 Timmin Dated at Toronto, January 14, 1932 FOR SALE Parliamentary Notice MORTGAGE SALE (No Personal Liakbility) DIVIDEND NO. 53 BALMER NEILL THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO to reserve Bornâ€"On Sunday, January 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sermon, of Timâ€" mins,. a sonâ€"â€"Ronald Douglas. itc tm tz t ie ine im i hoii tnsls c it mt ts ng hntr sist H. W. Wart of town. Guild During the past week the fire depart ment had five callsâ€"all chimney fire: ind nc damage done. The Go‘d Nugget Rebekah Lodge is arranging ‘a Leap Year dance for Thursday, February li1th, 1932. Teck township had 355 births, 105 marriages and 109 deaths during 1931. Most of these were at Kirkland Lake. This is an increase over 1930, when there were 282 births, 88 marriages and Mrs. Ralph Robbins, formerly of | Timmins, but now of Rochester, N.Y., last week visited her nephew, J. Robâ€" | bins, and friends in town last week. | there were 90 deaths. The marriage of Miss Rose Guindon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Guinâ€" don, Matheson, to Patrick Colombe zon of Mr and Mrs. J. Colombe, Raâ€" more, took place on Thursday, Jan 7th 1932 in the R.C. church at Matheson Helium in Canada from the Year 1926 to 1931 Mrs. H. Peters has shown her appreâ€" ~‘ation for the fine work done by the Timmins fire deriirtment in fighting the fire at the building owned by Mrs. Peters on Pine street last week, by sondinz the brigade a cheque for $20. 12 There has been no material increase in the available supply of helium in manada in the last five years despite ‘he increass in the number of wells producing natural gas in Alberta, acâ€" ~ording to a retent advance report on helium in Canada, published by the ~artment of Mines, Ottawa. Samp‘es taken from new wells in th> Turner Valley field have not shown any Awâ€" nrecible helium content ‘and a deâ€" finite decrease for Canada as a whole is indicated. The cost of producing helium is to> largely dependent on the nature of thse demand, whether fairly constant or intermittent, and the helium conten: of the natural gas to allow for a ready estimate. An United States Department of Commerce Bulletin reports that in June 1930 the Bureau of Mines, at its Amarilic, (Texas) plant produced heliâ€" um at a net expenditure for operation and maintenance of $6.23 per thousand cubic feet of helium. This compares with an operating cost of $35.00 per 1000 cubic feet reported by The Heliâ€" um Company‘s plants in 1930. An estimate of $62.00 per 1000 cubic feet has been made for Canada, based on daily production of 100,000,000 cublic feet of natural gas with a helium conâ€" tent of 0.3 per cent. This quantity of gas however is not available. T H U RS D A Y Bulletin â€"'I‘he repbrt is a compilation of all available information regarding helium, for the convenience of executives, enâ€" gineers, aeronauts and others who may be interested in the subject. It may be had by application to the Director, Mines Branch, Department of Mines, Ottawa. . V('}‘xf‘adué,tion diplomas will be received within the next few days for the Deâ€" cember graduation class. Miss Mary MacDonald graduate of the Timmins Business College has acâ€" cepted a position in the office of S. A: Caldbick, District Crown Attorney. The individual instruction given at the Business College permits students to enroll any time. Those enrolling now will be prepared for the summer and fall positions. Enro!ll now and be preparedâ€"wa have helped hundredd and we can help you. No summer vaâ€" cation. Day and night classes are Carâ€" ried on right through the year in ali subjects. All makes of typawriters may be purâ€" chased, sold or rented through the Business College. Get our advice when in need of a typewriter. Special rentâ€" al rates to students. December theory exams results will be ptibliched next week. For full information regarding tuiâ€" tion and subjects taught, call, phone or wWrite. "% Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Hami{ilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P.0,. Box veral months On Timmins Business College i _ Monday Daughter: Rabbi Linder returned to Tim n Thursday last after an enjoy sit to Poland where she spen ‘nday, Jan. 25th, at 9 p.m. rhters of England are giving in the Hollinger Recreation members and their friends. Homs Baking at St. M hA hall at 3 pm. cn Sat Mrs. C ind M * 1 ilton, M Thomy»s at T | ]Woman Passes Away 2 in Shack on Monday Was Known in Town as Mrs Delanâ€" tonia. â€"Asked to be AUÂ¥awed to Rest, and Later was Found to have Passed Away. hy the dcor and in minute t0O0K DbO.â€" | tle from a paper handbag she carried and had a drink from it Then she omnplained of feeling il! and walked| sver to the bed and lay down. About seven o‘clock Mr. Mczsreidy‘s friend, F. Robinson, called to see him, and was acked to see ‘if the woman could be actten away. The friend approached the bed only to.note that the woman appeared to be dead. He at once wont for the police and Dr. Minthorn was summoned. The doctor found the woâ€" man had been dead an hour or so. Death was apturently due to aleccholic prisoning. After learning the circumâ€" stances of the cass, the coroner decided a jury inquest was no>t necessary the cause of death bsing evident. Neither Mr. McCresâ€"y nor any of tha others at the shack knew the woman, but the police recognized her as woâ€" man who had lived in Timmins for several years and was known as Mrs. Delantonia. Her maiden name was Lorne Goulet and her home is said to have been in Hull where a sister reâ€" sides. This sister has been communiâ€" cated with but no reply has been reâ€" s3 CA 0s _ Malt Extract With Cod Liver Oil ‘ Made for us in England. _ Prepared We from finest Barley Malt and purest |Bo Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, regular e $2.00. Large Bottle, special.......... $1,49 ULULL USlUidily idlI 2C d»» 7 Thursday gï¬ ij*nz)’é large bottle %THREE STORES IN TIMMINS PINE STREET NORTH 17 WILSON AVE. COR. PINE and THIRD ALTT* ob m The tenant of Cedar stret gcown Ifor a minut? Or tw man appeared to be under th ‘e of liquor, but not desiring ‘ment or trouble, Mr. McCre ‘ed her to enter. She sat on the acor and in a minute too from a paper handbag she a f Burke‘s Drug Stores WE SAVE YOUu MONEY Catching colds in their first stages, and giving the right treatmert ‘s the quickâ€" est way of getting rid of them. This week we are featuring notionally adverâ€" tised Cough and Cold Remedies at greatly reduced prices. â€" Besides this we have our usually large assortment of Drug Store Merchandise at deep cut prices for woman camef 1@ack and Sal Hepatica 11 PINE STREET NORTH PHONE 7 h> shock HeC Waterbury‘s Cod Liver Oil Large Size, regular 75¢ Special Listerine Throat Tablets 25¢ V anorising Salve For Throat and Chest Colds Wampole‘s Cod Chase‘s Syrup m hea Liver Extract Fer Bottle Camphorated Oil Baby Cough _Syrup Mathieu‘s Syrup Regular 35¢ Special n Monday, and t. Mary‘s hosp 1€ 224 Unicn O ith, had a di on a chait took a bo‘â€" 1e doo WHERE QUALITY RULES o influâ€" i1nAyV exâ€" Hot Water Bottles, reg. $2.00 and Special 89¢ Fittings for Hot Water Bottles w Regular $1:00 .msA 69¢ Vacuum Bottles, ..................d7¢ and 69¢ 2. .AE 67¢ Cuticura Poap.......... ... is 18¢ Castile Soap, imported, 2 Ib. bar........ 44¢ id 15¢c., 2 for 25¢ Hand Cleaner, reg. 1be ......:..............,,. 9¢ 1 Ib. Soap Flakes, reg. 2b¢ for............ 19¢ Olive Oil; I 59¢ T quart u0n 89¢ 1 gallon tin id $2.69 Nestle‘s Tood :.......::: i.i 85¢ $1.09 and $2.49 1 lb. Absorbent Cotton, good qual.....44¢ Humbugs, per Ib. ..;..:.......1,....AkA..l. 79¢ Patterkrisp, per ID...........:............!..... 39¢ Horehound Candy, per Ib. ................ 29¢ Scotch Mints; per Ib. 29¢ Horehound and Honey Cough Syrup ....:....;..s..8 35¢c., 60c. and $1.00 m To every Lady Customer purchasing $1.00 worthâ€" Free One 50¢ DuBarry Inâ€" troductory Package To every man purchasing $1.00 worthâ€"One 25¢ Pipe 29¢., 59¢ and 99¢ ceived yet, and consequently the body is being held at Walker‘s undertaking parlours in the hopes that relatives may come forward to give instructions ceived yet, and consequently the body l drawing the cheque omits to place the is being held at Walker‘s undertaking | stamp or stamps therson, and forwards parlours in the hopes that relatives | the cheque to his creditor, who, because may come forward to give instructions of the small amount of tax involved, for the disposition of the body. The | could not return the cheque as the exâ€" dead woman was about 36 years of age. ; prnditure would usually exceed the She is said to have been married years| amount of the stamp, in addition to ago to an Englishman who died here | which there is some hesitancy in drawâ€" during the flu epidemic. She had not ; ing an insignificant matter of this kind lived with Delantonia since November | to the attention of the debtor. jJect is dSgait wWILN AS JOiI0WS.:â€"â€" "The Department has observed that an increasing number of persons Oor firms are issuing cheques for amcunts excseding $5.00 each, but neglecting 0> omitting to place thereon the requisite exce‘ise cor postage stamps. ‘ "The Special War Revenus Act proâ€" vides that no person shall issue a cheâ€" que for an amount exceeding $5.00 payâ€" able at or by a bank, or present to bank for payment any such cheque unless there is affixed thereto an Aadâ€" hesive two cent excise or postage stamp, or unless there has been imprinted thereon, by means of a die, a stamp o>» the value of two cents. "In many cases, the person (most | frequently a private individuai) in |Try voiding t might r of thi i¢€ vervone Should be Sure to Put Stamps on Cheques nk in 7 WILSON AVE. COR. PINE and THIRD â€" PHONE 870 PHONE 423 rat the use of stamps for cheques. be well therefore for a remindâ€" ie law in the matter. In the issue of The National Revenue issued by the Department of Revenue at Ottawa, the subâ€" lealt with as follows:â€"â€" not vin{ t3 Friday amps on C f very ser other, bu hundreds < Free L any | he cheq *‘+tne l# M. L. Florida Water ...:;.... 29¢ and 79¢ Horehound and Honey Cough drops.. PEerâ€"pKG; Phillip‘s Milk Magnesia Kotex hn 1eques. 1 ous moms . to busin ..15¢., 2 for 25¢ ........................ 9c Je 19¢ $1.09 and $2.49 juUC ................ 69¢ 37e and 69¢ ................ 67¢ ................ 18¢ J. Geddss, 91 Main avenue, Timmins, last week had a rathor unusual experiâ€" ence. On Thursday, January 14‘h, ho was able to pick pansies in bloom in his garden. It is generally known that the pansies live beneath the snow during the winter, and perhaps if the sn°w was shovelled away in the ordinary winter day., some pansies might be found in blcom. However, there was no snow to shovel last Thursday. Even the ice had been roasted away from Mr. Geddes‘ garden by the sun, and there were the pansies, all alive and in bloom, ready to be picked. It is an item worth noting to have pansies »# blooming outside in Timmins in Januâ€" jpary. The matter should be specially {noted by those people in Southern Onâ€" who have been in the habit of | going to Florida for the winter in the ‘|ordinary year, but who are deterred | this year by annoyance at the money | exchange situation. These _ people ‘ might well consider coming up to the ‘ North where the pansies bloom in Janâ€" wh Uary i k h The Advance Want Advertisements and where even the weather is Saturday aKin ths Bees Syrup for Whooping Cough Nyal‘s Huskeys For all Throat Irritation Large size, regular $1.20 ifMix An Inhalant for Head Pure Cod Liver ho Analgesic Balm An Excellent Remedy Colds, Catarrh, etc. Nyal Klearâ€"aâ€"Hed Acts like a flash bsd Scott‘s Emulsion Buckley‘s Mixture Regular 50¢ Special > requisite stamp havyâ€" . and in view of the ency of the offenceé, will be called upon to the recovery of the he legal requirements Regular 40¢ Special at the person 1 i chequs must stanwm himself Pinex special 80¢ 25¢ 50c i C wE SaAve YOU MoOorNE Y P §°n@A V eveE $1.00 n Tt i by law 3€ Pson by 1V =