types of tea, namely ['03. Both are made md both are equally is in the procas of iws each a diflerent him it is plucked is ï¬red or dried, then being exposed to the Tea its dark reddish Green tea is immedi- flucking, which pre- 'e are delicious blends I of these types and Black and Green Tea p {out qualities. IA 5 E R l ESâ€"NO. l ll II 5 NOW Id Gill It's Here Lsh i ngi Store fl)lSl’l..\\ WORK SHIRTS and GlOVES I‘ll-is SHIRTS .\' 1 >12 R\\'1i.â€"â€"\R SE OVER inc 0f - tn-u car Blue Suits .1 11d 0 Suits BURNETT Thursday, April 33, 1’35. All Our Graduates CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE \ 1' Mi 'uni Mull"! Pores‘ hgnv ho't'll planed l0 date 30d sun Hum-o» are calls fur more. 43M yum‘ rmxrse N()\\'. If you «in nut go-t it you pay (or it nnyxuly In small?!- earnings Hui lust uppul'tllnilies. Iintrr any day. Write. r phnlw for information. pu‘izll Prices \DU “as unl)’ trying t0 see i, \\HHIO‘ huh! water “Ithmt weeds for Durban, O--O< O-oOo-O-OO-MOI'W If “'5 New It's Here o -o--o--O--O--MW Write. call iii-fur.- mmlical aid arrives, it. is! pussihlo- that pimple who have suf-i l'i-i'ml iil'nkl‘ll bunos may; he hamlledl in snrh a way that additional injui-yi will l'o-sllll. This is most likely mi hamwn whvn I't'mm'al of the \‘iclim from tho- sm-no' of H10 accident is at- to-iiiptml. 'l‘iw mnvement. inciilvnt, in lifting illili carrying the injurml por- snn l" liahlvlnvnusn lhn nmis 0f the t'i'nunivnh ul' ht'nkvn lump tn mnve aimâ€: and Hit. inln “in salt, lissuns, li‘ a ilowtnr Pall iw Iliui \vilhnut dc- l:i3'. and it' tho- plat-u in which the art-iilvnt, UCClll'l‘Ni will permit. it is [’I'Himith' lwsl nut in ailnmpt, l0 mnvo tho- \lt'illll until ilw tinl'lt'l' ai'riws :inol van siun'rvirw tlw jnh. In thi- nio-antiniv. tlw patio-ht. shimlil ho kwiii Will'lll :inil pi'uio-i'lml fi'nm shm'k hx run-ring him with a hlanknt. an “\i'l'i'uili m' anything else that, will Si‘l'Vi' ihv [bill'|)OS(‘. Break Should Be Splinted ' H it is :lliViSailil‘ it) l'l‘nlflVl‘ HIP Dr. W. J. Schoies, in care of The Durhain Chronicle. Accidents resulting in broken bones are likely to oc- cur anywhere and under many different conditions. So one never knows when a knowledge of what to do in the way of first aid may come in handy. \ irhm tn sump morn favm‘nhlv Mm tho parts 111 which brnkmn hmws u High Blood-Prossure .\. S. write-s: "Kindly loll m0 tho wuuw Hf high l‘llm'nl-Dl'o‘ssnr0. HOW dumb! it lw trvatml in a \chman H! 63'? \\'lml. wnuM musu pain uwr Hu- khlmws MN!" 2; fair day's work? 67'»? \\'lI:Il would III‘IIIsI- pain IIVIII‘ llII- lxllllll‘)§ al'IlIII a lIIiII II: I} s \VIIIIk‘? SIIIIIII liIIIIIs l lImII it :I VVIIIIk lIIIl‘III' IIIIIII lIIIIIIliIIII. .\l. HllIIIII linIIIs. 1 “EU“ :I pain in â€NI mIIIIllII Hl' â€10 MM) .~'II"lP\\"hI'H‘ alIIIIIl llIII IIVaIIiIIs. H l :IIIIIIIIIaliuIIs sIIII III in M II†I can g In IIIIIIIIVII this pain. I am :Ilsu liI'IIIl :Il. IIiglIl. lIIIl IIIIIIIIIIl slIIIIp. Still. IlIIIIiIII: llII- day. l IlII IIIIl, l'IIIIl so lIaIIâ€" l)‘. SIIIIIIIlinII-s iII llIII :Il'lIIIIIIImII. 1 l'IIIIl liIIIIIl but cannot. slIII-p.“ Reply Bright's dismso' :1 calm-s Hu- :Ir-‘hlivs t0 mud. infvctjuns. cor pnisunillg.--~-.~‘ll('h as ivnsinn life. snmn v: HI Ill .p.-.-v â€lo‘ lmlh‘l'. lhc‘ (“INNER tho vac-u thu o‘Xll'zlt‘lSâ€"llllt‘s lurking all :Ilwu.’ chm's‘ «mm» M inspect tlw lifts. m.- lmilo'rs. llm lwating plant, thv Izn'nturins. the building in gen- o'l'ul. Slill ntho'rs clvmand ID 890 that llu- minimum wag» sculn is posted llp m a cv‘mspn-mms place where â€I" vmplnyoms can 800 it. If you haw mm» chzmm» mmlv in the} wir- tho- o-nwlnyws can sum it. If you haw mm» Chung» mm!» in the) wir- ing at your shup ur hnuso. an in- spm'tnl' must nomds mnw tn pass HIM“ it, Otlwr inspectors come :u-numl to 300 about. tho p001 moms, mum thn amusvmnnt tax. about the fl 1 t'l' \Vo'ight. may ('zlusv H10 hlnml- p~.~‘,~‘lll'o' tn lw high. 'l’I-vzmnvnt mists in car» tn avoid nvm'eating. ' :lVHiclflIH't‘ nt’ mnstipatinn. mml- Ih- wvwvisv. and tho- o-rzulit'utinn an) nvsts Hf info-Minn that. may prom-m. High hluml-pl'vssm'o‘ is symptnm. Hut :1 disvasv. Treat.- 'N shnuld lw olil‘m'tml at the} un- rlx'mg vausv. if this can he fmmd. mm m tlw I'vgion of the kidneys Note: Dr. Scholes will answer such health questions in these columns as will be of interest to others and permissible in public print. ..Personal questions will be answered only when accompanied by self-addressed and_sta_mped envelope. Address Thursday, April 23, 1925. Ill. \Vmgm. 111 euro- In In ists in var» n'niolam-v n nn Iifn. 50 IS". and IN‘ \Vmght. m ma _\' (Copyright, 192.1,, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HT! th lvr tln- lmsinnss man and mum-s inspm‘tinnâ€"not glad- 'nnls un- sulfmml. .\ man Inns; and inspo Ms his “01;:th smws «M m mnrv. as tho 1} ln‘. Who‘thol' Hm $011103 am n1 nut. \nnthm‘ wmvs n SN‘ that Whamâ€. for in- is in H1» caddy it lwlongs tih‘plil\mi o‘lSo‘“ htl‘.t‘ it- IS a hum chm' umw to in- lw butter. tho 011008». the THE INSPECTION THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR "NIH-f '0 nm'mally 1w- snnw oxtont as .\.~‘io|n frum 31gb. anything that, In lm'nmu ham- ,»rtuin kinds of s lvzulâ€"a high t'asws 0f hmII'I. ins; wry nun-n BROKEN BONES By DR. w. J. SCHOLES suslwctml should first he. tempor- 31'in splinto-d. This shuuld be done van-whiny with tlw least possible chsturl'amm ul‘ Hm ln'nkvn bonus. 'l‘hé idva is to prevent further dum~ agv t0 Um injured arva by mow... mont. Must any suitable object that, is at hand can be made. to 501'“) as :1 splint for tvmlmi'm'y 1150. Such things as a board, a lmmm hamllv. a canon an umln'vlln m' vim-vs from tlu- \Vi-o-i'kugv ni‘ milnmnhilos m- rail-way rmu'lii-s will «in. If pnssihlv. the! injui'ml pm‘son Sllnlllll lw plzu'ml cm :1 [lillltli‘ll plank Hr sulllvllllll}: ulsu that. will sum? as :1. MM [ml't-it 01‘ W and t lt' pussihlv. Hm injm-ml person shinilit tw placml un :i paohlml plank Hr snnwthing wisp that. will sorvn as :l sti-vtt-hm' on which to carry him. particularly it‘ :1 hip. :1 10,2. an anklo Hl' \‘c-i'tnhmv are» broken. Lifting tHHt mun-yin: shamlcl 1w don" with. the grvatvst can: to prutcct the in- jm‘od parts. 'l‘lw impurtzmt thing to wmvmtmr in giving iil'St. aid to mmph) who haw hmkvn lmm‘s is t0 taku M‘vi'y [il'o-i'ulltinll tn guard against. addi- tinnzil injury. sumc-timns cunws from infections in Hm pleis M â€w kitlnvy. Vt‘l')’ Hftt‘ll. hmwym'. it. is vanisml by a chronic inllunmmtiun ni‘ tlw muscles of the hack chu- In tlw [H'PSQ‘IICR nf infectml tnusils 01‘ WNW. lll(‘nl'l'¢"('t. [‘H‘Nturi“. musrulm' \waknvss. nm'vmis disâ€" tnrhzuu'vs. {HM dismisn ni’ thn wrin- ln'av :‘u-v pnssihlv causos. So you SW. :1 ram-I'ul nxziminziiinn may be nvvvssalzv tn «lvtvrmino tho causv. Ami it. ie only Hui-Hugh rommlying ihv musv that. pvi'mmwnt. I‘Olit‘f is IIlImiIIml. 11 \1111' «In 1101 fvvl ill-01111013 from \IIIII' inability In 511111.11 \\11\ \\011'\' {11111111 it.’ \\ hnn 3011 311111 “mu-vim: 111111111 11. ynu \\ill probably be ablo 14» Sleep. â€It ('31 Int. Reply 'l‘hm'n has. :u'vparvntly. horn an inâ€" vrvusv in tlw mmrm' I'atv. Camcm‘ is :I ttisvasv of OM ngv. 1’00va aw sup- [HNN' tn liw lungc't' than Hwy thr- mo 11} «Mel. Sn it mm [m that more W'Hlblo‘ li\v tn tw 0M mmugh to «It'â€" \o'lup (3111‘ ‘1'. Tim museum) of cam- t't'l' is pmtmhl)’ morn ut'tvu dotvcted nn\\‘:ulzi_\’s im'nmn lax. 'l‘hnsn 31'0‘ but. a fmv n!‘ lhn many umminlws 0f the foul- vrul Hl' prm'incial gc'wvrnnwnt. who lmwl llu‘nugh the“ country to son that. tlw laws Hwy haw managml in :wt lln'cmuh parliamPnt are being leyml. 'l‘hvl't“ was ill Hm OlltSlï¬Pt snnw plausihln publiv I‘nasou fm‘tlm Acts. lmt thv (‘o'ntrv was a salary l‘m' sumv unnulhvn mm'o- salurivs. plus trawlling nximnsvs. Everyone nf thaw rol'nrms moans tho creation of u nnw «lvpat'tmont m‘ branch of an nlal clvi‘vartnwnt. at Ottawa 01‘ 'l‘m'unln. It all adds tn the public t'YlH‘lltllllll‘l‘ {mil thr- oust. of living ml tlu- harassmont nf business men. â€"â€"Kinvardinv Rowivw. Unnecessary to Move \Vifn: "I don't want you to fur- got. that promis» you made. John. alnar. You romcmhnr you promised faithfully that we'd move iutn a mum nxg‘musiw hnusn next month!" Hubby} "Yes. I wmvmbm' all right; but “'0 won'ï¬havp go move. Th9 landlord 11:15 Just named the rent." llll "NH Increase in Cancer 1!. H. asks: "Why is it. that sunms tn-lm so much mum ‘1' Hum thm‘w 119ml tn he“? .\ mrw Imuplo‘ swum tn haw cunâ€" than Hwy «1M whvn I was ~\\\\ mmn/ v. ERRING YOUTH MUST , 60 TO REFORMATORY Wilfred Lover Sento‘nced to From Six Months to Two Years at. Guelph Wilfred Lever, the Flesherton youth, who, on April tst, was ar- rested and charged with the otfense of seduction, and who was remand- ed by Magistrate Creasor for sen- tence after having pleaded guilty, was 011 Thursday afternoon sen- tenced to a determinate period of six months in the Ontariop Reform- atory at Geulph, with an indeter- minate sentence or two years less one day. When the accused came Up for sentence a week ago, his counsel, H. G. Tucker, requested the p1iVilege ot changing his plea of guilty to one ot not guilty, taking the ground that the accused had not been VV ell adVised, that tyhe )hadl 'not secured counsel, and that he VVished to time the opportunity of presenting 11Vi1l11nc11 in the1 case. Ad- Vice VV .1s sought 011 the question of the right 01 the \lagistiate to per- mit. 11 change of plea. and word was received t'1111n1 th11 Attorney-Geuar- al's ofï¬ce that. they would not. i11- t111't'111111 with the decision of the Magistrate. and then the Magistrate informed .\li'. Tucker that h11 had not. been shown VV'I1111'11 he had any |IH\\’I'l‘ to permit a [M‘I'Mlll who had pleaded guilty to change that. plea in 111111 111' not guilty. 'l‘he1111 was a. I111;.-tl1V a1;_1uu1ent mm the m:_11tt11. hut 111 the 1111.11.4l111 \l:11,.'i.~'t1at11 St‘ll~ ‘ii in 1 1] NW â€11115111' 21> tllHiVU Stillml. H11 11 ie ads .11 the accused made an 1lt'11'11i a $11111 1d 111111111V t11t|1111'hil- dieus' \id >1111i11t_\ 111gaidiug the 11:11:11 Hith111hi|d in ti1111:1.~11.lmith1- I.’lllH|tlli\ 11|tl111111l \V:1~' 1111i :11111ptal1111 111M!“ . llulll. â€111 lll~'11111".l1it tilltl lthis niatt1|111is stil in :li111_\’:lll1‘1'. “THE NEW OUTLOOK" NAME OF UNITED CHURCH PAPER Hy unanimnns «lwisinn «if all in- ii-l'i'sh'il linzlials :lllcl mnmnillvvs in “in lln-m' uniting i'lnn't'ln's. tlm nann- nl’ lliv [i1llH'l'. which un .lunn likli will (’Hnlilllll‘ â€in Christian Hnanlian. l’iwliytvi'ian \\'itnvssaml (Ianznlian llnngrvg:tinnalisl. will 1w 'l'lin va ()11tlm‘il{.i.|n- Mntlmilisi. Hunk Illimmitlvu having: aililml its amn-mal during its annual snssicins i'mwntly. 'l‘lw nvw \wnkly aims in liu non- sm'larian in l'ilill‘ilt‘il" and intvr-na- linnal in inlm-vsl. “a ln-nzully rc- liuinns and Christian panm'. .lvmtml in all mattm's nl' inlm'vst anal value to llm llanaclian ('itizvn. wlm is a vitizvn nl' ilin \an’lli as Wall. and kwnl)’ intm'c-stml in llw fnnmling Hf tlw Kingdom of (End (in earth." }l('('Hl'diHL’ in annunncvmvnt. 1lurrvslnmdvnts aw lwing armngod I'm- in all parts â€1' Canada. in .\'v\\'- fnumlland. China. Japan. India. Af- I'i":'1.. ’l‘riniclad. British Guiana and ermmla. it. is statml. :md contribu- {inns in British lslvs. Contra! Eur- nlw. Australia :11ch thu l'nitnd Status 211‘“ 3le [wing 5111112111, l’uhlimtinn will. Hf mursn, lw 11n- «lwl' thc- allSpiPc‘S uf thv l'nitml Ilhurrh 01‘ Canada. DUNDALK MAN IS TAKEN FROM TRAIN Fined for Obstructing Conductor on C. P. R. Train on Local Branch. ’l‘lin l)l‘{lll;."i‘\'llll' Sim says: \Vhiln Hn his way l'i'nm 'l'ni'imtn l0 Dun- ilzllk. William H. 'l‘lmnnisnn lwcamn lu'iislo-i-niis. :lllll wlan tlw l‘ain ar- i'iwnl llPI’i‘. liv was lakwn in i'liai'gn liy l’i'mim'ial lliiii~'lal'ilv Dnlisnn and nwxl «lay Iinml 8m and cnsts fur lining: iiiti’ixicalml. Ho :imwai‘ml lw- l'm'u )lngistratv Hugh Falconer- i°liargml with "obstructing: 8. mn- «liu-lm' in llw vxm'utimi nl‘ his clu- tivs." thv C. I’. R. lining lhv plaintifl'. Tlm lino impnsml was $25 and costs amnunting in 3-38. duo in “ID vnlim crow lining [ll'l‘Sl‘lli- us wittmssps. Sovm'al yvars 11:10. 'l‘bompsan. who is a Dunclalk calllo huynr. assault- ml COINIIH‘U‘I‘ Si-anlmi and was fined $2“) and Casts. THE USES OF ADVERTISEMENTS "Finding a 5111an in your pant-r was Imithm' good luck 01‘ bad luck for V011. Tho Spidf‘l‘ was mar-9h looking: m 01' «1111‘ vapor to see \\ hat mmwhwnt is not mix ortising. so that ho can go to that. store. spin his “1111 across tho door and lead a life of undisturlwd [wave over aftnr- ward." \WIMI Mark Twain was whim of a Missouri papmn a I‘vadm' wruto tn him saying: that. he1 had found a spidnr in his mpy nf thv mn'ront issnv. “Mum the wlitm' ploasp say if this was a Sign of good luck"? To thii Mark Twain remind: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The First Durham Troop was giv- en the once over by Mr. Edgar T. Jones, Field Secretary of the Boy Scout Association for Ontario. He commented very favorably upon the tugp-ogt and the work of the ’l‘rOOp. The Troop was there almost to a man. Mr. Jones put on a model t1'00p mveting which was very help- fu!_ I}; the Troop and to the SM. Following out the suggestion of the Inspector, the Troop is being divided into four patrols. Hereto- fore there have been two patrols of about eleven each. By the new method, it is hoped to have more direct contact between the Patrol Leaders, the Scouts and the SM. Camp The. question of the annual camp is still umlecidml. The Whito Cloud Camp opens on the 4th 01' July. Most (if tlu.‘ Troop would like 10 take in a week of it. at. any rate; but the «lisconcertim: news has arriwd to the ntl'ect that, the (jillwell (jump will he at the same time. The, SM. wishes wry much to attend the. lat- tnl'. and if the tltltus ul' tlw (iillwvll _4I;unp ,zu'o ronlirmml. will have to svlhl llu' 'I‘l'tmll in \Vhilu Cloud in charge of another St'lllllmtls‘lvl'. Annlhrr all-«lay hilw was staged last. Saturday. Almul, t-t'll Scuuts wrnt, u’p tlw riwr «luring the morn- ing. Trump lmaclvr 'l‘wl Clark put on snmn tracking.r gamvs and signal- ling. .-\l'lo-r «limwr. tlw al'ternoml was spent, in improving: tlw campâ€" ing plamr and building tirvplau-s. «m Saturday. April 25th. it. is hnpml tn put nu an all-day all‘air with Hanuwr 'l'rm... at Allan Park. \Ylmthvr this will matrrializis ur not. is a littlv uncertain. Hanm'c-r is putting on a liig mnrrrt this work, and thu l'vllmys may nut, feel like a hit." (lay on Saturday. THE JUICY APPLE IS FOE 0F DISEASE They Lend'Themselves to a Greater Variety of Uses Than Any Other Fruit. Applvs. lwing palatahlv, lmalthful, nutritinus and Um lvast‘ vxpvnsiw Izl' fruits and in sc'asnn the year armmd. lvml mesvh‘vs to a gl'vtlt- m' varivty uf Hs‘vs than any 01th fruit. Various sorts of apples arn atlaptml fur tlifl'vrnnt uses. and a hullc'tin issnml by BMW†l_'ni\'cl'- 5in far tlu- ï¬rst. timt' attvn'lpts a rlassilication Hf thu various almlus in tlu' markvt. Hr cummonly g1‘¢_a\\'21 in I'c-garcl tn thvit' clc‘hsiralnlity l‘nl' «lc'SSo-l't. :Imnlv saucv. hilkm‘i alum-s, apple pin. puddings and for canmng and th'ying. 'l‘hv follmving: \wru listod us wry gund 1'01' dussvrt. amen-rt, Inning llsml in its (JMPSL am'vptml SHIN), nah-n mw. nut. 01' hand: \‘vllun 'l‘rax'h'pm'- vnt. who-n I'ilwnml; Chc'nangu. (Bu-“w- vnstvin. .lunuthun. lisnpus. 'J‘nlmun Swm't. lelnn Ncm'ttm, Nurthnm Spy and Mclntmh. 'I‘hv' fullmvim‘.’ are,» listml as gum! fur «INN-1°14 “Multhy. Fall Pippin. 'Hbmpkinï¬. Kings. lluhlvarclstnn. Fr.- mvusv. “hm-now. llhmln Island (Humming. Baldwin. 'I‘lw fullnwing aw listed as use- t'ul fur dussm't: Rm] Ash-“Chan. Swm-t. “Hugh. Uldo-nlwrg. [{beury Russot. I'V1'.11H1'nt maturial T111 applv [1111s “1]! I111 111111111 111 H111 111ll11\\1111: \211'1- 11ti11.~: Y11|l11v1 'I‘1'1111spu1'1111t, M111 ,\s- 111111112111. 11111111111011; 'l‘\\'1111t.y 1111n1111. 31111111111 Blush. .11111z1tl11111. particular- !\ 1.1111111; S111)“. lizll1‘l\\'.in 315111'11c11rn- 1i111111.l111i and N111'tl1111'11 Spv Baking 1111111113 1111 harm] as {111- l11\\.~‘-â€"â€"S\\1111t B1111gh.\l11xa11d11 and “11]![{1\111'."'I\\1111t.\ 111111011 \\11alth\ highlv 1'111'11n111111nd111l: McIntosh. Tompkins‘ Kings. 'I‘Olman Swept, R11m11 and N1'11'tl1111'11 Spy, 1'1'1com- 1111111111111 particularly. Rm‘ummpndmi for apple saucn :u‘fl Rm! .â€"\.~'trachun. Uldvnlwrg. 'l'wmty Ouncv. Maidnn Blush. Wealthy. Mc- Intosh. Full Pippin. Tompkins†King. Junathan. P19013113. Nm'tlwrn Spy. 5.1111115 1111' 37111113131 (making arr' :13 f1)ll11\\s:P1imat1e, “31111113111111. Fall Pippin. Huhbm'dstun. \V-ugonnr Rh111l1- IS]: 1111] ('111'11111ng.l'291.1pus 8311111111. Roxhurv Hus svt. B1111 Dans. 'I'hn ï¬rm flnshnd applos are rumm- nwndod for cumbination with celery. nuts. data: and other matorials in salads. Gnoknd apple blends with snftm' maturials. such as tapioca, rion. nther cookod fruits. and dOUghs ALLK 601m 00 \s \ “ND. SOME POOR HSH JHOLL LET ME TAKE < A mousmo 0R 90-: Inspection Hikes of various kinds. Apples are best with foods which do not have a strong flaver of their own which will conflict with or cover that of the apple. â€l‘is nothing but a bit of withered wood. Cunn'ingly built, and wielded into shape, With so_m_e qu strings a grant or so u x might, buyâ€"- But when I die, I will beg them place it near me. Within mx Cuffln, close hero to my head: That thrqughï¬np lqng, lune autumn night of death Mv spirit may Vibrate t1» its liVing strings, 1 Immortal with the chords that Mo-l zart struck. That Paganini played. Beethoven rang. And whnn I wake. if PVOI' thorn be waking. Beyond that :mful sleep that lol- iO\\S Iifv My soul “ill “ing to heaven 1111 its stringi. For did I kan, how 1-01111i I [11mm with Gmi Without. its lllt'iniPS tn \11i111 111v lti\1‘ \nd hoawn 111i hmiwn \Vithnut mv Violin. â€"â€"-Fi11ni"lh13 Vitiiili. 11V \\ illiam \Vilfi'ml Czitmiiwll. A CAIADIAN QUOTATIOI OWE! SOUND WILL l0? HAVE DAYLIGIT SAVIIG Owen Sound will not have day- light saving this year, according to the decision of the County Council in committee. At the meeting of the Board of Trade recently. a reso- lution was indorsed asking the Coun- cil to provide for daylight savi for Owen Sound for the months 0 June. July and August. At the Council committee meeting. the matter was discussed at consider- able length. A communication was produced from the superintendent of one of the Owen Sound factories, voicing the opposition of the men from his concern and asking:r the Council to take no action. It was felt by the Council that there was not sufï¬cient feeling in the city to ‘warrant the passim..r ot‘ the neces- i sary hy-law. I Guess Not! PAGE 8.