= THE DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS ‘ Special Correspondence of The Examiner | pOOAL AND OTAUR ITEMS. Mast 2 , | r"Y ' For \ \ HRiLby Comtne--The Triby Company Ir p'ay here to-morrow night sai ns Sometuine New.—Mr. R, T. Holman | 3 ‘ se has a new delivery waggon which came | New © . 7 “ oy the Northumberland last evening. It pala eonn ee . ; is eight feet long and four feet wide, with citizens ; & C&nopy top. stock. aii Ruxaway.—A span of horses attached | k ses ¢ CHEK re J Company, Garrison | t@ 42 empty truck waggon went galloping | artil! ' Wednea iown Water Street last evening about six dar even : = Thursday | ° ock It struck a cart opposite P. T. a Fanning’s, bat did not do any damage. — - he last seen of them they were stil] going oe . : : “ at avery rapid rate, and may be going ieee . ment t.,, | yet, for all we know, : . ; played , uF ' ot = B > n ; weits and . ‘A ers of Ds ING Rerairnep.—The coal shed on the both clubs sted be at Victoria | Tatiway wharf is being repaired. Eight Park st 7 men are working at it. It looks very + much hke the Indian’s gan—it needs new A u \ 5 low k, stock and barrel. obtain ¢ . hut For ras 3axp.—-The Sammerside Band qiustion, * ‘ a wer. Ttalk of en raging the Cosgrove Concert they att Ban pr Company fir the 28th. From press no perty © ” , s, ete., we should judge that this is a ” ry fine company. As the Band requires iG : M t finances, they have no doubt if they secure of the | i io : this renowned company they will have a na at" = bumper house, age. * a _— , Macninery Arrives.—-Mr. W, A. Bren- | ab tee i a ew nan’s @ gine and some other machinery } S } - wn . >the Summerside Journal printing offi = | sated E w ake nls came by the Northumberland last even- | he the n ; sae Lumper.—The schooner Maggie Roach | the Sons : ga atio this | arrived here this morning from Richibucto | cits St. | With a cargo of 45,900 feet of lumber, con- Peter's \ d signed to P. KR. Baker. live s Simpso Suie News.—May 2@, ent: sch Clara ides May, LePage, lumber; Florence May, Fi \ ; I stean Coban | Anderson, biscuits, Pictou; Nina Page, arr M rly this morning, | Campbell, Ma!peque; Surprise, Anderson, bringin2 renera ure She w fish bait, Bay Verte. Cld, May 20— leave | I St. John’s, via | Florence May, Anderson, oats, potat es cney. g pota oats, | and biscnits, Chatham; Nina, Page, bal, Mr. W.M. | Port Hill; Surprise, oats and potatoes, Bay " ger Sydney erte. Cat Stewa McLellan. an S. S. Northumberland left for Pt. du the Coban r ved qa | Chene this moraing with the following : 2 hea 4 nda | horses, 164 bags potatoes, 11 bris. oysters, al 1,500 bush. eats. > > 7 > Passexcers.—There were twenty pas- bar \» AWs.— I he wins iS | sengers came over in the Northumberland the iates game laws: HOOK | last evening. » Aug l H ia OE ie See CS Re o S . = . Ma la AVE i HEY *—-Some of the ladies are ‘" 5 ° ; | Wondering if they have the Trilby foot. ua : a Ascension Day.~—There will be services an wow Fete St. Mary’s Church, Tharsday (Ascensi-n May rus a ai Day) morning and evening. Holy con- ber ! , . ail : yn at 8 o’clock a. m., evening service or g s wa | a 7.30 Ther will be no Wednesday wh i" a 9 os } evening service this week. — |} Business Rvsaixc.—The merry-go-round | A AT EV ad 8 booming. They seem to be draw- hs > ’ g larger crowds « very evening The re- we A seegtian tnight ago and | ceiy ts must be quite large. : a "3 ee eee Hotret Arrivats.—Clifton House, May ha ' : apearing ‘ane Fewer} 20: J. A. Anderson, H. B. MacRasey, ee . ra hamcver) Thomas Douglass Halifax = : 5 . Hotel Russ, May 20th: Henry Hughes, og : ‘TS | Ch’town; H. P. Wetmore, Halifax. S es Campbell Hotel, May 20: Sy vang Arse- } - "7 2 mt? eT ruiser, } nault, Antheny Arsenault, Wellington; E. P. } Ms wineits meuadors population | Hyman, V. S, Ch’town; John Clarke, | re eo a Alberton; J. J. Davies, Frank Kelly, Jobn | nine Thompson, Ott» Crabbe, Ch’town; Hon . me i ; a | Jos. Q. Arsenault, Weliington; Mrs. Bro- “ : ? : and gan and child, Misa Josey Kilbride, Lt Me., sress, Of the 10th, Contains @ descrip- | {]; R. A. Morrison, Toronto. i - — ok place inthe/ pepsoxat.—Mr. T. A. McLean isi nd & Ww . { » at s place | ERSON AL. Mr. 1. A. McLean isin town the : 3 ntracting | to-day. per + Miss Lina C. K. ¥ daugh- | Hon. Angus McMillan is in town to day. ber of Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo, of South-| Rev. Mr: McKenzie, from St. eter’s, ayes! P. E. Isla | i P.| preached in Malpeque last Sunday morn- Bar Portia W bridal | img and evening. He also lectured there eo t shers red th iast evening. él g march was | 1 The Mr. Daniel Boundy and his family are & vas pressively performed hy | ™Oving Into Summerside. We understand Rev. L.S. Bean, pastor of the church. | Mr. Boundy bas purchased the property Wi. brid re a charming costume of | 0" Central Street, belonging te Mr. J. § velvet and ve flowers Hinton. He is making quite a number of unis | alterations and improvements. M g I jaja} Mr. Henry Hughes, Charlottetown, to be r ; if l ieuten- | Deputy Inspector of Weights and on wee the City | Measures, is in town to day. Bchools : cmwate “Canada Mr. and Mrs.W. A. Huestis, and Mr. and e .- s etletbisi ,} and Mrs. D. K. Currie spent Sunday and the . EW. Taylor’s y~ } the rainy _part of Monday in Malpeque, slew « 1 are very pretty.| ®ftiving bome last evening. T) silver, heart-shaped and | Mr. J A. Lo 1, who has been over ten hako Ss veaths of maple leaves. | Yee? * book| eeper in the employ of On ¢ . aa edal is inacribed | Messrs, Wright Bros., has taken the same the a a Sit is to | Position with Messrs. Sinclair & Stewart, be : t sicaaiie dea. whe | while their former bookkeeper, Mr. W. K eh ; Pr —o abe ai Rogers is now travelling for the Canada Life ; ss —. Lads eneay owt De irance Company. We wish both Mr. ; i Lord and Mr. Rogers every success in a i 4 rut medais im ai, > . © Wa College, | their new positions. & ve, St. P Boys enon be Se) Cc ie No D Tue Parers or tHe Wortp.—The an- J Con and West K PI nual aggregate circulation of the papers of Pr and \Jueen S puare Sch =. Ihe | the world is calculated to be 12,000,000,¢0 Sj medals are well worth seeing. copies. To grasp any idea of this magni- —_ _| tude, we may state that it would cover no se Not -Mr. H. Horne’s trotting | fewer than 10,450 square miles of surface; n _ Toose, race recurd 2.354, dropped a@ { that it is printed on 781,250 tons of paper; ve handsome t by Wm. Gould, 9310, ! and further, that if the number, 12,000,- by Herna This 1s ene of the best colts in | 000,000, represented seconds instead of trotting lines that has been bred in this | copies, it would take over 333 years for ( 2 ght to be a trotter, as he them to elapse. In lieu of this arrange- d rosses to Abdallah, | ment, we might press and pile them ver- Almont. Belmont, Nut-j tically upwards till gradually reaching wood and Wedgewood families; and three | our highest mountains, topping all these to Mambrino Chief, 11, and sire of Mam-| and even the highest Alps, the pile would brino | n, the greatest brood mare reach the magnificent altitude of 490, or sire . i. The sire of Wm. i in round numbers 500 miles. Calculating Gould’s dam was out of te same mare as | that the average man spends five minutes the DD _ 2.051, Direct, 2.054, | reading his paper in the day (this isa 2 Buezeta; 2.12 at three years, winner | very low estimate),we find that the people oO! irgest stake ever tro ted for. His of the world altogether annually occupy gra : was by the great American | time equivalent to 100,900 years reading St 14. Toove, besi les being able to the papers. ‘ a 3 lip t four-w heeled = : ie ny % di : “i , Black Pilot, 2304, sire} THE INCENDIARIES Besy -—Accor ing to s so tting horse | the Boston Herald, there were 3,821 fires ‘ 2 a P es: and her dam } ™ Massachusetts during the year, from smpion earling of which the loss was $6,107,500. ja >€ti~ ‘ _Brizhton Boy, half-mile 1.28. | diaries are eredited with causing 310 of Ts we | them; kerosene 370; rats and matches 197; appa Fe : careless use of matches 183; defect.ve { scToRIES.—T be boiler for the chimneys 199; overheated stoves or far Ha ¢ Cheese and Butter Company; | »2ees 195; children playing with mat thes “ : y team from McKinnon & Mc- | 199; smoking 94; lightning 65; locomotive Lean’ r shop on Saturday morning. sparks? 6;spontaneous combustion I 19; ash- The Company are det ined to be ready | .. in wooden vessels 46; electric wires 38; or , and so get their boiler and other | trom tramps 25; bonfires 17. It isstated that fi bow The ft ler for the "5 per cent. of the criminal fires were set § Bridg was shipped to | from motives of gain, end that 60 per cent B snd placed in position OM | o¢ «hese insurance defrauders had attem pt- S by McKinr & McLean, ed to burn property and collect insurance 1 € this fine settlement have } ...6;9] times—one as many a8 22 times. i argest factory on the Tsland— flay le 28 x 12 feet post, andthe Com-| pyeress Sraxp.— Don’t forget the sale pa ts »yhave itf ili operation by to-morrow, at Ll o'clock, of the valuable Ju With the Branch Reilway from | },,cjness site on the north side of Queen E Jd to Stanley Bridge not only could | gouare, the property lately occupied by milk carried by train, out what an the late Witliam Weeks, a8 advertized in or x there would be for freight from | another column. N ialong the cost by smal] —__—_-__—— . ; i 1 schooners. The “Orwell | Have you ever noticed how your sys Che Con pa ha also had their tem seems to crave special assistance in ho placed McKinnon & McLean. | the spring? Just the help required is They have a beautiful site on the rising | given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘ f Mr. John Grant’s house a ee ag Pik oie at { ( and when they get rail- THe Sare of the celebrated “Tyke” se ~ wa wy with Charlottetown and‘in this couniry has more than a mbh Mu: i .r, their milk supply will be | daring the past season. Every oe les aanaal ' yards of the genuine Is stamped ye FROM LONDON —you know that whenever you see them. Ladies’ Skirt and Jacket Costumes. , but yet enough to give you j - vw. have ny of these : We have not man) ; styles and workmanshi very favorable idea of London The prices are as follows: — COVERT COATING, $7.50, $8.90, $9.90, $10.50, $12.00. 385, NAVY SERGE, 585, 6.50, 8.50. BLACK SERGE, 5.50, 7.00, GREY SERGE 8.00. r , 3.90 to 12.00. = ‘REDS, BEER BROS. } in its dramat | has a good deal TKILBY AT THE OPERA ILOQUSE, Even un ler the most tions, the story of Trilby favorable cond’- when presented | ats d form 1s aptto be disap- pointing. On the stage last night were the familiar figures of Du Maurier’s fam- ous group. Physically, the resemblances were exceptionally good, and the actors conducted themselves with striking fidel- ity to their originals. But it is not finding fault to say that the tender, idea! graces of the characters of Taffy and the Laird were obscured in the prominence which was given to the scenes of frolic that took place in the studio. That money has to be made out of the drama accounts for the fact that some- thing has to be done to make it popular with the class that, rightly or wrongly, to do with the success of j a play, Ty ’ . . he ( mmpany that played last night | 13 & well selected one. Mr. Ranous as | Svencal . ‘ Sv¥engali, was unquestionably good, and Was as ugly as could be wished. Amongst | the «ther ls . rork: i venly | ve cther players the work is evenly divi was | or ae ee : i. Trilby, the céntral figure, ‘ually portrayed. Taffy, character in the book, rather played second } Hiddle on the stage gracef uch a fine | ge to Sandy whose abilities | were promptly recognized and applauded. } i seems to be only half a haracter | comrade Zou-Zou, and the absence of the latter de prive l us of one of w ithout his the best of the tableaux—the occasion when * Little I Billie” went walking with his French friends. Little Billie and Gecko i | Were at times quite tame. Gecko’s voice | is a special drawback. To expect the actors to do too much is | unreasonable, and it is perhaps out of the | question to ack fora thorough interp-e- tation of all traits | charac | | ; | | } | those delicate possessed by Du Ma&urier’s ters. While the production is Rot faultless, it is by no means without attraction, and is far superior in quality to many that have i Opera House. . been given at the} Ap accident to the lighting plant of the } Opera House, about the middle of the per- formance, plunged the hall into utter dark- neas, which, afier a minute or two, was | relieved by Stage Manager Whitleck ap- | pearing in one of the boxes, where he | stood for some time with a lamp in his uplifted hand, and looked like “Liberty | Enlightening the World.” The electricity | was turned on after the lapse of about a | quarter of an bour, but the interruption | spoiled the connection of the play, and | must have been annoying to the actors. BORN. At Charlottetown, wife of Robert J. Russell of a daughter. on the 20th inst., the DIED. At Tracadie Cross, on the 13th inst., Thomas Emmet, aged three months and | nine days, dearly be'oved child of A. J. and Maggie Dougan. At St. John’s Hosp York, on May 15th C. Dawson, Superinter Telegraph Company. tal, Brooklyn, New e J., wife of D, lent Western Union | = = THERMOMETER EEADINGS TO-DAY At 1. welock.........;.....909:.im the eun Cee 60° “ shade | —— Iv’sS A FACT we have as clean, ae orderly and com- | plete a Dispen-| THAT ; sing Department eooooeoeeg as any Druggist | in Canada. Send us your Prescriptions. & Johnson, | Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. may21 -RENOV? This is the season of renovation. In these days the authority of “the mau of | the house” is at a discount, and so are his rights and privileges. As a rule, he hies himself to the club or to the nearest restaurant, and keeps away from home as | much as possible, while the house is turned into a small sample edition of | Babel and Bedlam combined. Yet, when | all is done, the old man enjoys equally | with the rest the sweetness and clean)i- ness which prevail from attic to cellar, and the madam stands forth justified. Meanwhile our FURNITURE PRICES | are THE LOWEST OF THE SEASON. | MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD.,: Who Sell at Sellivy Prices. sasrnitliamennianinesesesin | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT Hillsborough Park | ——— | We are instructed by Honorable Jud McLeod to sell BY AUCTION, on the premises, on | Froating on ti ge Thursday, May 23rd, | AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON. } His large and beautifully situated Lot, 61 ft. 6 in. by 162 ft., fronting on Hills- borough Park—southern aspect. — This large plot of ground, with its orna- mental and shade :rees, within a few minutes’ walk of the Public offers an exceptiona] chance to secure one of the best building jots in the market. Terms—25 per cent at sale; the balance secured by mortgage on the prennises for @ term of years, as may be agreed upon. A. McNEILL & CO, May 17—tl sale Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS CENTRALLY SITUATED. We are instructed to sell BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, at 12 0 clock noon, on the premises, The Property of Mrs. R. Cameron, situated between Sydney and Richmond Streets, adjoining the Douse estate. : This fine property is divided into six largs Building Lots. See handbills with plan. This sale offers a rare chance to secure the most centrally-situated building luts in the market. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL & CO, Buildings, Queen's Birthday. —_— FRIDAY, the 24th inst., being the an niversary of Her Majesty’s Birthday, will be a Civic Holiday : - And Market day will be held on the fo soot day, yiz., SATURDAY, the 25th _ W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H, M. DAVISON, Featherbone Skirt Bone “ CHILDREN’S Clothing, - Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. ee The The The Best Goods in the City, Largest Assortment on the Island, Lowest Prices Ever @ffered. Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Two-piece Suits from 75 cents up. Three-piece Suits from $2.75 up. Tweed Suits from $1.00 up. ~~ 4% e -. . Serge Suits from 75 cents up.} Children’s Sailor Suits from 75 cents up. Children’s Worsted Suits from $2.75 up. Children’s School Suits from 75 cents up. Children’s Sunday Suits from $1.00 up. Children’s Cotton Suits from 75 cents up. Men’s, Beys’ and Youths’ Suits, odd Coats, odd Vests in endless variety; One Hundred and Fifty Waterproof Coats from $2.00 up. is money in Don’t fail to see our assortment, as it your pockets to buy Men’s, Boys’ of us, PROWSE BROS., Ch’town, May 21, 1895—246 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. , ==. a ee Ee =s FOR GIVING A light, pliable, elastic bone made ; from quills. It is softand yet yielding, ; STYLE d SHAPE conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. TO LADIES’ DRESSES. eta ; ' ; 246 For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER- RONE CORSETS are corded { with this material. aaa t odd Pants, | | and Children’s Clothing | TUESDAY, MAY 21, i895. B 3 l ——. have not yet become fashion- “ able in Charlottetown,* But we are dailyftaking orders for Knickerbockers From Many of Our WY7heolmen. | Also, a full line of Sweaters, Caps, Hose, &c, always in stock, , very cheap. ; | “ a bs f t DD. A. Be UC, The Leadiag Merchint Tailor. ' Charlottetown,2May 18, 1895—246 | They Wash And Wear. | They look well, too; | they don’t cost much, NEV and, besides that They are those Up. ov. Gents’ Furnishings and Linen Goods In Latest Styles and Creat Varieties. Unlauadered Shirts, 25c, 40c, 70c, $1 and up. for men and boys, 10c, 12¢, l5c, 20e, 25c. fronts and cuffs; it is the latest make; from 25c to $3.50 each. from 20e to $1.75 each. White Laundered Shirts, 50c, 65c, 75c, 35c, 95c, $1, and up to pa a <09 a6 » 20 Jelluloid and Rubberine Collars and Cuffs, all prices. Summer Negiige Top Shirts, in silk stripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. NN, Linen Cuffs, Summer Underwear, in Lisle thread, balbriggan, merin Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and prices. $3.59 each. Me 20c, Zac, Linen Collars, 30c, 35e, 40e, 5c. See our Percha Shirt, white with colored » anl cotton: excellent value Hats and Caps, Straw and Felt, Our Goods are of the Latest Styles, é neeoeneaneemnetigall 4 last Summer that Fibre Chamois first made its reputation. @ Dainty Summer Dresses and Handsome Evening Gowns came out > of solidly packed trunks without a crease or wrinkle. FIBRE CHAMOIS is light and durable, and will give body to the daintiest fabrics, and having a smoath soft finish cannot injure them. It comes in 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard. Every yard of the Gexuine FIBRE CHAMOIS 1s Lanerev. Be- ware of inferior imitations. Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. 3i—may 20 9OO00000990000000006 9O$O$96090000600606O 0000 —- = a = a> For Late Sowing, LC A Tc ee —— We still have a limited stock of Ontario White Rus- sian Wheat Northwest White and Red Fife Wheat, Timo- thy Seed (Quebec and American), Early, Late, Alsike and White Dutch Clover, Vetches, Field Peas (Mummy and Gulden Vine), Longfellow Ensilage Corn, Buckwheat, ete. For the balance of the season, until our stock is closed out, we wil sell the above Wheat and Seeds very cheap, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1K Write for low quotations. We sell the Pidgeon High Grade Fertilizer—best in the market. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, May 21, 1895—law (2) & wky SS Leave your order at Tae EXAMINER office. We can print anything you a C) On G OK” FO Ee OE dec sie tes li Se ie EPR FRR So he ea City Cierk. May 17—3: eod « JOB PRINTING need, See our samples, Good work, promptness, low rates. | The Fashionable Seaside Resorts; | when you want to buy. | in Low Prices. ‘Immense variety, in English and Canadian, When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, GAIN CORNER. to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES We are the leaders J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. i | ) Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy | 7 = rm * —~ > “4 | = =e 2th Su hes Sse Z | ~— «= 2° = a = moSs5e % i 7 =a (Sse ec fl Se me o = = a =e atta” ~~. v — s = @ > = ea 2 >. ee | os s Co = °% So 2 5— a i Ti > = ia 2° S2o—8 = oe fa 5.9 aaa no o >see? 2 am = 4 @ oe ee? ea “Sa 3 eo me 2 = Se «4 —- 2 r ae os ft &e ed E2908 softy DEIGSe éi= ~_ a ote oe =’? 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Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry and Tarred Tar Paner, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs and Locks, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, will do well to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dusing the Auction the stock will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers. All persons indebted to the firm will kindly settle their accounts at once. D. M. RICHARDS & CO Charlottetown, May 21, 1895. ‘DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AitD THROAT Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, "$4—ly Wants, Lost, Found, a&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. COOK WANTED—Apply to Mxs Gro W HovpGson, Grafton Street West. may2i—2i guar 2i LOST—On Upper Prince Street, Monda: ¢vening, two small flat keys. Deliver at this office and get paid. may2! TO LET—a house on Derchester Street, be- tween Prince ani Hillsborough Streets conu- taining four rooms, with stables aud large yard; rent moderate. Apply on the premiscs to Mrs Wairry. Si—may2i WANTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs Frep W HyNpMAN, East Kent Street iw—mB WANTED—Two good Pant Makers. Lib- eral wagea.—S. A MCDONALD, Queen Street, may 15-—3i W ANTED—An Office Boy, smart and intei- ligent. Apply in applicant's writing to P. 0, Box 364 may!ls TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; also a dobie seated Phaeton. rms reason- able. Enquire at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office. May 16—dy 3mos TO LET—Two offices in the Stam Apply to Prowss Bros. Biock. —mayl TO LET-— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. mayl TO LET-A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ingsmali bath room and convenient pagtry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on sMfil- ford Street. Brighton Road; cine minutes- walk from post office, ive minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren ‘moderates Apply to W C Harris, Jr. mayé Fancy English Flannelettes, — Suitable for Ladies and Children’s Blouses, Dresses, etc, ete, in large variety of colors and patterns, A Splendid Stock of Flannelettes of all kinds, from the cheapest Mé digg Tai ted reg way ‘ 3 . 3 ate ¢ a . + ‘ r a. 3 ” ~ * ; . , i r { i +) rf ; ; é ~ I I a a a SAA koi Kae ee ey ti ie ; “ “ ” - ’ i + e : ij ig * eh ‘ ‘ ” ” ¢ ; a . bi ‘ é : s : j : & ys Ct i k ‘ : % ;t a “ . if ° j vi 4 ; , ' ” ' ; 2 Fe ‘ Fi y ; - t 5 t 4 : » é . i « + . . 4 u * bs ; * . «