THE DAILY EXAMINER . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Beer Bros 4 SPECIALTY - ( Ori \ ‘wear Ol ul Kas ui is legs cul tt ‘ Y ma t Nor W fire y At la u . was “ 1 - \ : N "* The Orang : : er st started \ de \ Neals, the firat wi ast a re ved It i« , ’ e pr Ora on - t a Nr M. P. P., is at present feel ‘ St. I s distr with - ‘ Com- ‘ It ‘ ‘ via the { 4s } f . o 5 Ma \ I I tw pe . ; sent way ately t 1 g me the he . 4 | t 4 na vy te y by achinery a ~¢ uM es the work of ’ y yt “ = i > I { i} J n 3 and Mr i t tv, Wish to convey their ank M Margaret McLeod, Mre mes_U :, Mrs. Dennis Clarke, Mrs Malco: MeL ], Mr. Wm MePhail and ers who, at considerable inconvenience ; ributed so much to the Mre. G * when suffering from 6 ved by being thrown from a at Uigg on August 4th 7 VaivasBLe Girr.—Benj. Rogers, Exq , — 3 \. ‘has kindly presented = the of the proposed new Roman Cat Cathedral with a beantiful and Siiver serv ?, which will be dis- ¢ bazaar to be held in the Hillst igh Rink next month. Extensive preparations are being made for this bazaar, 7 | y2es to be the largest and most affair of the kind ever hekd in | . - M « at Ro tay.—The mission fat s( lueted services tollo Bay ‘ ir turing iast week On Sur dav ssion was brought to a Almost everyone in the parish, as “ as hundreds from outside attended tl gs, which were held morning and vey history of the par vas s terest taken in spiritua! matt iain D ATING TH Trieks.—The Chat- vam W { says A Moneton commercial] traveller, in the Cypress Club the other ght, duy ated the mind reading and feats of Prof. Fontana and Grace Eden, and made no claim to the possession inknow power or second sigh: He ) be lifted in the way the com- ried to lift Grace Eden, and he ated the card trick and went several ssinieaaiiinaiist Po & Corrt - This forenoon John de va4 convicted of two violations of the Canada Ie mperance Act and fined for each $50 and costs oament Ay dismissed. The summonses against John , steward of the two months impris- ther case against Joy was mas Flynr Chariottetown Club, were also dismissed Philip C v was fined $50 and costa or tw s’ imprisonment for a violation s is the third conviction re orded against Curley since the Act came —_— P x AT Miscoveus the C. M.B. A picn t Miscouche vesterday was an un- yualified success in every sense of the “ rhe gathering was large, and re men, polit cians and clergy- The oration was pres ntative n attendance haope vt delivered by the District Deputy, Rev Fathe Burke, an’, for an open air speech, Was admirabie Phe BF pec sl trains from Sumy were crowded The ““‘Heck- under Father ad scoursed splend d In a word, the w e gathering was most successful and highly ereditable to the organization, a new impulse in con- man’s Band,” of Miscouche, John’s leadership, +-—for a new band, mus Which must receive senpuence sieiaiitidins Drowyise Acctpents.— Yesterday morn r Thomas Wise, of Charlottetown, was accidentally drowned near Pictou Island. It see also of this city, were on their way from Murray Harbor to Picton ia the W. P., at at and W ice his balance and fell overboard during a heavy about ZU tone, poet sea McNeill tried tried hard to save but could not do so. Wise was about 65 years of age and unmarried. He had a “is, will hear of his death ’ A egram received to-day by Mr. F BR. Kennedy, of this city, bropght the sad inte gence that his brother, Mr. H. J Kennedy, was drowned at Portland, Orexon, yesterday. The body was subse- quently recovererd Mr. Kennedy kept a éry stable on Great George Street, near Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island building, and was well known through out the P His death will be regrett “dl by many (agp ee PERSONAL Francis Bain, E*q., was a passenger in the | rida to Boston last evening M W. €. DesBrisay ix in Halifax, on } " to Cha tetown, ona well-earned rd an iberdeen, and suit will vacate Map'ewood on the Ist of September. : Halifax on that date for Que fia ox Herald Mr. W A. Baker. one of Ir suiccess f has been In the we-t for u w year passed tnrough here st night s sit to his home at Nortl Leake He re a few weeks i R MeLare», of Attleboro, Ma * ¥i- friends at Rollo Bay and Ray Fort Mr. McLaren i4 a native of thie Tele 1a trot r of the late Rev ( ee McLa whe died in Siam M i foombs, merchant of Charlotte * 2 in the ity, the gnest of his i Mr. B. Toombs. He is accom Pp } Albert Mr. Toombs - iz mange in M meton since ‘ wa Times \ MM lougall, St. Dunstan's College, Ula town, officiated at the : . Sr. Pant’s Church here on 5 ia ast At li vy Mass he delivered ‘ A ‘ pra ca sermon from the words, “No ma an serve two masters,” He first i r.bed the a tributes of the Master i se —the divine Ma ter, a the the manner in which we fon Monday. ; na that Wise and William McNeill, ; | } | GREAT GUNS, The annual inspection of the P. E. I. Battalion Garrison Artillery took place The inspecting officers were Lieut.-Colonel Montizambert, Inspector of Artillery, and Commandant of the Royal School of Artillery, Quebec, and Lieut.- Colonel Maunsell, D. A. G., Fredericton, | N. B. The infantry inspection teok place at Victoria Park. The inepecting officers were received with a general valute and | then inspected the elothing, equipmen’, Ax The companies then iv column by the right and in quarter column by the left. This was very well performed rhe manual and firing exer- cises anda number of battalion ments were then executed, shewing the move- result of careful drill and training. TLe | battalion was marched to the drill shed | where the more important part of their | inspection as artillerymen touok place. | After divesting themselves of their kuap- sacks, the men formed in detachments for | gun drill on 64-pounder and 40-pounder In this branch of their work the | men did splendidly, handling their guns | like regular soldiers, and are to be grutulated on doing so well. The officers present were Lieut. Col. F. S. Moore in | command, Major J. A Longworth, Surgeon S. R. Jenkins, M. D Adjntant Capt. W. A. | O. Morson; Paymaster S. F. Hodgson; Quarter Master Capt. E. Cameron. No 1, Company, Capt. Hi. M Davison, Lieuts. F. | Parker Carveli and E, D. Sterns. No 2, Company Capt. F. W. L. Moore, Lieuts. \. Peake and C. C. Richards. Phe Artillery Band was present, the In- specting officer thought, in better ccntiti_n | than ever On Tuesday shooting detachments from No’s. | and 2 Companies and officers.went to Keppoch for annual gun practice and to compete for prizes offered by the Mon- con- | treal Artillery Association, A 40-pr. breech-loading Armstrong gun was taken over by John Gillis = and © six | horses The practice took place | farm of Mr. Duncan Stewart, the targets being placed in the waters of the | on the bay. The range is acknowledged by com- petent judgea to be one cof the best in Canada. The practice was very satisfac- tory, the scores were exceptionally high and the weather all that could be desired. The were: Otticers— Lieut. Col Moore, 20; Major Longworth, 19; Capt. H. M. Davison, 18; Capt. Moore, 18; Lieut Peake, 18. scores xo. | COMPANY Pts} Bomb. Proud 31 | Gunor. Scantlebary 26 | Set. Murley ‘ 25 | a ao Tota 82 | » \ NO. 2 COMPANY Pts ! Gunr. Howatt ol Guar. Campbell ca 14 | Set. McNevin 21] eee Total re Col. Moore wins the officers prize, $8; Bomb. Proud, lat ordnance prize, $6; Gunr. Scantlebury, 2nd ordnance prize, $4. Col. Montizambert was umpire; Sur- geon Jenkins, scorer at firing point; Capt. McDougall, range officer at the targets. It is gratifying to find our gallant Ar- tillerymen holding the very high pl ce} which they have held year after year. | Dress Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the | marched pat} OULer man ch saper than it Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Worsted Suits for Me and home-made goods can be done anywhere in the city. ——_— eo ——s —— ATW. — ae WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1894. | i n Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything in the Clothing line, Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported | . We are the centre of the Clothing best and cheapest goods in the city, If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry ‘ ’ , . a ™ ‘ . . i : ° , ‘“ ” . a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds imported direet from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds, We and see our Straw Hats before buying, Remember, we have removed to J. D, McLeod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store in the city. 6) CASES GOODS ee RECELV ED = =_ AT——— PROWSE BROS. New Hats, new Clothing, new Children. Goods, New Clothing for Falk about Children’s Clothing. Why our Stock for Fall will bring crowds tv our should pass us. Store. No one @ur prices shall be the lowest on this Bsland., Should you want a eee as Jet re eer“! a Boy's Suit or a Young Man's br their successes on the Island of Orleans, Quebec, and at Halifax, they have added to the fame of “the tight little Island.” Col. Moore and his officers, non-commis- sioned officers and men, bave reason to feel proud of the results of their efforts as citizen In the Company inspection, No. 1 Company showed great efticiency—many critics pay better than ever. Capt. Davi- son must feel rewarded for the labor and attention given to the instruction of his Company. soldiers. BORN. At Newton Cross on l4th inst., the wife of Albert ot Tuesday, August A. Ross of a | DIED On Wednesday, the 22nd .inst., Edward, infant son of H. James and Ada Palmer, aved six weeks At 404 Bremen St., East Boston, Wil- lam N. LePage, son of the late John Le- Page. TO PREVENT FEVER —-TAKE—— Quinine Wine, prepared with best wine and Howard's English Quinine, with aromatics, making a plearant and efficacious combination. Contains twice as*much Quinine as some Johnson's other wines. Without doubt the best thing to ward off fevers. Price $1.00 a bottle. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. aug22 THE BIGGEST AUGUST ON RECORD. We want to sell more Fur- niture this August than ever before, And judging from the first ten days, we'll do it. Our offerings for this month will surely bring business and keep the ball rolling. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Se! at Selling Prices. aug22 Exhibition of Fur Goods at Beer Bros. ee years especially we have made it one of our great objects in cure for our customers everything new and desirable in Fur Goods. We have rearche| the markets in England and Canada to obtain the very best qualities The very largely increased amount of business done by , and the satisfaction we have given our customers, is full proof i this respect has been largely gratified. that we shall surpass anyth'ng done By we heretofore. our Fur Goods having already come to hand, we have decided to make our first Fur ur both windows will therefore be taken for that purpose for a We intend makin, this the biggest Fur trade season on record by us. All During th past five business top Stet the very closest pric.# U4 mi this dep rtiment ' that onr ambition Sassou indicat: Ex); 1 at onee few dave Corres pon le rrete le by ne, T regarding Style, Quality or Price of goods will be promptly attended BEER BROS. | u& Wrarnen.—Molerate to fresh westerly to north-westerly winds; fine and cool, Our sales already this Ten Cases of Suit you can trading with PROWSE save money by BROS., The W onderfal Cheap Men. arlottetown, August 21, 1894—dy A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT ! teliable Small Profits, Fair and Honest " => GROCERIES. Has placed us in the front rank, and made our Store popular in every home. a Goods, Low Prices, reatment to Everybody. “= TRY US! SANDERSON & 6CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w Newson Block, Victoria Row. | JOHN CALDWELL. | | | 1 Hot | Low Prices This Month. See the LADIES’ JACK-' ETS we are selling at $1.00) and $2.50, worth double. | All our BLOUSES and| SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount to cleur. COTTON CHALLIES at 6 and 10 cents. PRINT COTTONS selling very low. Hars&st Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy JOHN MAIR. ESTABLISHED 1883. JOHN CALDWELL & 00., Fru t and Preduce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters a specialty. Corres- pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. augl4—3m pat SILVER GOODS! Belts, Studs, Cuff Links, Silver Mounted Combs, Um- brella Straps, Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes, Berry Spoons, Bread Forks, Fish Knives, Boxes, Trays, Card Cases. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. augl3 } } } Red Cap, - - | Blue Ribbon,| powy. | | seiaiaeneiiase inline =a PHRELES a AWAY front and wil mect the Best Machine Oil in the Citytow, or even a little better. wish to that T am always with inform you to the low 1 guarantee’ to lowest of the .E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Angust 8, 1894-—m w f Oe ee TWEED PANTS, which we | prices. buying their Boys’ Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy 1894. Fall Trip from Liverpool | THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lloyds, “RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, | 1 i Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will sail from that port ‘For Charlottetown Direct About the Ist September next, the different Railway points on the Island, also Pictou. pee” For Freight apply in London to | John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E.C.; in Liverpool to Pit- arlo:tetowa, July 26, 189t—mon wel fri BUY MEN’S AND Bi This lot we will sell off very low for Cash. Boys SCHOOL SUITS.—We have them good and cheap. Diseous.is on Boys’ School Suits for the next two weeks. School Suits from us. | J. Bo MACDONALD «& CO, | ? | ' | sitesi ints considerable bought at a If ye HIS BEING THE PRESERVING SEASON, Anyone requiring PRESERVING BOTTLES can _ procure 'Piat, Quart or Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from Ss. B. ENMAN & CO@., In J. D. McLeod’s Corner Building Queen Street. YS’ CLOTHING J. B. MACDONALD & CO’S. JUST LISTEN !—We have made a purchase of 500 pairs of MEN'S ALL-WOOL reduction from manufacturers’ mu Want a pair come to us, We will give Special Parents can save money by Market Square, Next Door to Bazaar Store CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line, | TO BOSTON. {to fit Boys, Youths and Men, | Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. Fast CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE “FLORIDA” will leave Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, UNE 26ru, at 7 p. m., and every Tn--iny thereafter, until further t!awkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 uz at Boston early Friday The SS. Navigation Co’s. notice ; a m.5 arris morning. FROM BOSTON —Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday } thereafter until further notice. eairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or | | i ao and will carrv Freight at through rates to here to the owners, PEAKE BRE¢S. & CO. Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod tf ——— NJ NI Nettees For Sale. es | Twenty Settees or Benches, with Backs | suitable for Lawns or Public Hall, for sale cheap. Apply to R. K. BRACE. aug6—2w eod & wky FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now in my possession. The premises may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p. m. For terms apply to Messrs, M. & D.C. McLeod, or to the subscriber. JAMES McLEOD. aug6—3w m ws TO RENT ~Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre. Apply to A. MCNEILL, 325 tf guar pat. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX S*RVI‘ E, Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships “OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m., Saturday 10 p. m., (until further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ | Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, cai go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations. For full information as to rates of pas- sage, freight, etc., apply to office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. June 16 FOR SALE OR TO RENI.—A4n apright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.-—C, lL. MoRRISON, Auctioneer, july HATS | - ‘HATS! | | - We have now a large and | } points have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. | ‘This is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. Binder Twine.CU STOMERS! THE S.8, FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4p. m. FOR HALIFAX, | Cailing at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. trade, because we carry the largest stock of the’ teturning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issued to all in Great Britain and Continent at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy North American Hotel, The subscriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Strect, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. aug7—d&w then eod mon th sat FW STORE. ce 1 prices, | | STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co's. i j | | j | ‘complete assortment of Hats | ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and English markets. Come and see our Hats before going anywhere else. Charlottetown, Avr | 9, 1894. | STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, | GREAT GEORGE STREET, : NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. | i i i ; i | First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- | gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be | had at any hour. Rates reasonable and especial terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, Great George Street. aug3—Im McKay Woolen Co. | eaving it at this office. | silverware, JEWELRY and GOODS STORE on QUEEN Lhave opened a new FANCY ~ If yon want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep goo 4 time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600...... Charlottetown....... 62 040 SOL 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 819 38) 64. ....North Wiltshire......534 8a 405 658.......Hunter River.......524 816 40) FRicescs -Bradalbane........ 50l 789 BES FD oc0rceneces o0ecseus% 1s 7a DOS F Giéercans PUREROWI, 20000000 416 TW 5238 7R........ Kensington........49 6@ 600 8 15) tones Ar BOT cones 46 616 PM > Summerside AM 140 820).......Lv Pickaws con 1105 303 845........-BMlesouohe.........38% Be 23 905........ Wellimgton........307 617 SEE Diencacciees PG MES s 00s seses 237 83% eB. EET, gE 14 809 SOS BB Wisc. ivscas Bloomfield......... 130 744 OOO BF DA. ..00..000 AGRI. .0000 eos Tor 65 1155 vee CUE. coccctteenee Gan PM AM PM aM AM PM AM PM SGP OP iiss Charlottetown....... 92 535 6S) 315 ....Royalty Junction.....906 516 528 BD....cccre0n eee o- - 8 @€@ S06 €@) .......4° Lv (8K 46 Mount Stewa t 620 610) .......54 Ar.......€810 365 9 438 .-. Morell conn tae ee 93) 500 MEET. scastrenn te See Wi4 533 sO BOER ic casiiin 64 1b W055 605.... on Geese + ecasue 6 1165 AM PM AM FM AM PM AM PM s2) 410 -Mount Stewart...... 810 34 938 508.........-Onndigam.........797 327 10) 5 20........Georgetown........7@ 216 #M PM AM PM ere eens CCPC ee eee ee Fe ee eee PM AM D UD....00.0000 0080000 MRRERDR, . citertcinceeed Se 605 - Cape Traverse... ceseee OD PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Uharlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, FOR SALE—A sloop-rigged centre-board sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 inches over all partly decked; cost $145; price $20. Apply at this office, tf—aug2I rWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—To-day, be- Post Office and Carvell Bros., Finder will be rewarded on, aug! tween the twenty dollars. WAN ED TO BU Y—Old-fashioned plated candlesticks or trays. Address R. G., office of THE EXAMINER, augw—2i pd LOST—On Thursday evening last, between Bank of Nova Scotia corner and P. E. Island Hospital, a bunch of keys. Finder will be re- warded by leaving same at this office. augls TO LET—A house in good order, containing seven rooms, situated on Water Street, nearly opposite Round House. Apply to Mrs. Low- DEN, Dundas Esplanade. tf—augls TO LET—On Bayfield Street, the house upied by Mrs. Hobkirk, containing lately occ nit rooms, with stable and coach house ; heated by hot water, bath room, all in good order, Kent moderaie, Possession given at once Inquire at A. Hermans’, Lower Queen Street. augls FOR SALE—A cottage with five rooma, at north end of Queen Street. Apply to the owner, JosErH C. CORNEY. lw pd—angls WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses paid, representing established house. Salary $65 MONTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.-THk DomMINton Oom- | PANY, 317 Omaha Bullding, Chicago. julyl4—law (sat) tf WANTED—At St. Dunstan’s College, by the ist September, two female servants—cook and dormitory attendant. Keferences required, Apply by letter or otherwise at the College augis—dy 2i wky li WANTED—A young man to act as clerk. Apply by letter to Box 492, 3i—augls ro LET—The tenement over Horne & Co's. store, Queen Street, ocon!: ining five large rooms. Possession at onc Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE, lw—augl4 PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Cylinder and Piaten Presses, Paper Cutters, and all | other machinery, new or second hand, used | by Printers, Lithographers and Bookbinders, write J. H. VIVIN, 22 Bay 5 treet, Toronto, Ontari¢ junié sat tf. A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home Central position, Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augy WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, a position in a dry goods establishment, I'welve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. aug? TO LET—In Maceachern Building, Queena Street, an elegantly finished and well-lighted Office, suitabie for Law Office or Club Room. Rent moderate, 2w m w—-aug? TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately oceupied by the subscribers wili be let separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- ket Square. tf—jy PICNIC BOILERS to rent atZH. D, Wap- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. tf—june2 FOR SALE.--4n extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at thie office. cs tf—jy30 HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert’s the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. Is will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a ehance, you'll never regret.—A. P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster, eod—4 nee IE cot