= = ene ncenene ne a ann T:LECRAPHICG NEWS. <pectaL DesrarcuEes TO THe EXAMINER. | Murcer in treland. Dvusun, Nov. 27 Detective Cox was yesterday shot bya t turned convict ideas ie iaiaaialiiet Rustico Bank. Orrawa, Nov. 27. The Directors of the Farmers Bank, Rus- tico, have applied to the Dominion Govern ment for a new Act of Incorporation. The charter of the Bank expires shortly. Dervisch Pasha. Carno, Nov. 27. The chargee against Dervisch Pasha. of encouraging Arabi Pasha, have been satis factorily refuted, and Dervisch has been exonerated by the Commission of En- quiry. GENERAL CABLE NEWS, eee Lonpon, Nov. 24. /edin a damaged condition, The British zhip Rochester, from Liver- pool for Philadelphia, has been abandoned | in @ sinking condition. The crew were! rescued. The railway bridge at Bromley, near | London, fell this morning. Seven work- | men were killed and several others in- jured., At a meeting of the Home Rule League, held to-day, the association was dissolved The consideration of the cloture question was resumed in the House to-night. The| lith and 12th rules, the last two of the pro- cedure rules, were both carried. Panis, Nov. 24. Thieves broke into the Cathedral of St. Denis, this afternoon, and stole a quantity of gold and silver articles, including pre-| cious relics and crowns of historical value. | Thirty-two articles in all were stolen and | their intrinsic value is estimated at 100,000 francs. Qvuesec, Nov. 24. Woodley's old shoe factory, destroyed by fire last night, belonged to Mr. James G. Ross, and was managed by Mr. Grant. | The fire was not discovered till the factory | waa in a blaze. It is insured for about $50,000 in various companies, principally the Royal, City of London and Citizens, Loss. including machinery and stock, over $100,000. The water supply was good, and the firemen worked well. Had the reof not fallen early, the surrounding property, which is mostly wooden, must have all gone. Lenpox, Nov. 24. It has been officially reported to the Gov- ernment that widespread distress is feared in Ireland this winter The districts most seriously affected, through want of em- ployment on farms and the failure of the potato crop, are Sligo, Ballina, Swinford and the greater portion of Galway. There is mach destitution in West Clare and Connaught. Owing to a continuously heavy demand upon Irishmen in America to support the Land League, there has been a considerable decreas+ in the remittances to the struggling natives in Ireland. This has reduced many natives to the condition of being unable to purchase new seed, The Marquis of Salisbury, in an address before the Scottish Conservative Club at Edinburgh, last night, taunted the Liberal Government wit: having adopted its pre decessor’s Egyptian policy. He strongly denounced the action of the Government toward Ireland and condemned the Arrears of Rent Act. He had he said, favored the schemes of peasant proprietory that were now impossible, as the church surplus fund had been otherwise disposed of. Stigma- tizing the vagueness of Gladstone's utter- ances, he said : ‘‘ I confes: 1 do not often envy the United States, but their institu- tions possess one feature which appears to me a subject of greatest envy—namely, their magnificent institution of Supreme Court. If their Parliament passes a measure inconsistent with the constitution of the cenntry, there exists a court that will negative it at once, thus giving stability to the institutions of the country, which, under the system of vague and vain promises here we look for in vain.” His remarks were received with applause. The health of the Hon. Hugh C. Chil- ders, War Secretary, is broken down and he has been ordered to ge abroad. Weather Bulletin. -_——— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 27—10 a. m. Fresh winds, mostly west aud north; gener- ally cloudy, with some snow in the southwest portion, not much change in temperature. — eos _—- The Toronto branch of the Dominion Alliance lately passed a resolution con- demning the Dominion Government for a supposed promise to the deputation of Licensed Victualler with reference to allow ing taverns to keep open later on Saturday nights than the present law allows. A copy of the resolution was sent to Sir John. In his reply to the letter acknowledging the receipt of the resolution, Sir John says : ‘* I think it is to be regretted that the Alliance did not make some erquiry before taking the trouble of passing this resolution. The Licensed Victuallers did not in any way endeavor to secure by influence the exten- sion of the hours of Saturday night liquor selling, nor does the Deminion Govern- ment intend to make any attempt to relax the present restrictions of the sale of liquor in any Province of the Dominion.” =——O et ee Two marriages are shortly to take place which will unite one of the Roya! families of Germany with the House of Savoy by a double tie. King Hembolt’s brother, Prince Amadeo, Duke of Costs, who wore the Spanish crown for upward of two years, and who has been a widower since 1867 has just been dethroned to the Bavarian Princess Theresa, a first cousin to King Louis II, of Bavaria. Another cousin, the Frincess Isabella, was only a few weeks ago dethroned at the Castle of Nymphen- burg to Prince Fommaso, Duke of Geneva, a first cousin of the King of Italy. O: course Prince Bismarck gets the credit of | abt AUCTION, | D 28th. at 12-30 o'clock, pm, at L. C. | Owen's Warehouse, King Street, | | 86 Barrels Flour, | ordered to be sold for the benefit of all con- | Nov. 24, 1882.—3i Ditwp. In this city, on the She was & native of che city of Waterford, Me ae For the Benefit of all Concerned 5 : is AUCTION on TUESDAY, November fs 28th, at 12 o’clocet, noon, at MY |} AUCTION ROOM, QUEEN STREET, | 102 Barrels Flour, from Montreal, landed condition, condemned and }ordered to be sold for the benetit of all con- cerned | A, | Ex Schooner ‘** Lizzie” in a damayed MecNEILLL, Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1882.—3i Auctioneer. Por the Benefit of all Concerned | UVESDAY, | Ex schooner ** LLZZIE,” from Montrea!’, land- ce rned, A. MeNEILL, a a ‘TEL Es DAILY von om, vm PPinGe Baward Island | Catherine Hogan. in the 75th year of her age. | oS A MIN RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 19, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ‘To take effect an the 29th Nov., 1882 TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN ) aTATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. : —| is ad Ch’town . .;Dp 8 15am} Dp 3.30pm|Dp 3 00pm Royalty Jc’ ** 838 **; ** 353 * N Wiltsh’e' ** 9.29 ** ‘** 4.45 * Ce ta i i hk a ene anal ee eg = Aenea R. NOVEMBER aT, SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. Opposite Market House, Ch’town. 0:0 W. R. BOREHAM Women’s, Boys’, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOtS AND SHOES. Amy immense, assortment of RUBBERS and OVERSHOES. The stock is personally selected and of unusually good value. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. I will give 10 per cent. discount until the 31st December et to prin? ah po a] of on co next on all GOODS purchased for Cash.§ Co'ty Line. | “10.32 + | “5.48 ** Now is the time to buy your Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Over- rn er ae oe he wer ee shoes, aud Boreham’s is the place to get them; and don’t you vusingt'n) “11.10 6.25 : ris . pe ge 1em; a y Summ’ side ele far 7.0u “| forget it. 5 Misconche | « 1.87°« N. B.—An immediate settlement is requested of all Accounts asieiiumieahinad Siesling’ p : - Py iyi rendered to the 50th June, 1882. Orleary.2 | «405 © | W. R, BOREHAM, Pp tearmengy r a y L 4 Grafson Street, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town Anctioneer. Tignish...|Ar 6.05 Bi Vy Ch town; Noy. 21, 18$82.—2aw tu fri why till 31 dec “To Whom it May Concern. f¥YHE following Books and Tickets in the Grand Masonic Charitable Enterprise have been CANCELLED (not having becn paid for) viz:—~ Book, No, 230, Tickets from 2520 to 2530, inclusive, Book No, 193, Tickets from 2113 to 2124, inclusive. Book No, 183, Tickets from 2003 to 2013, inc!usive. Book Nu, 223, Tickets froan inclusive. Book No. 225, Tickets from inclusive Book No, 197, Tickets from inclusive, Book No. 227 inclusive New Tickets in place of these and a few others still on hand, must be sold to close at end of month, 2443 to 2453, | 2465 to 2475. 2157 to 2167 Tickets from 2487 to 2497, , W. H. HART, Nov. 24.—tl! 30, Chairman, NEIL McLEOD, — Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, { Royalty Je| WAGR cus ci 3.40 ‘* Bedford, . . | Mt. Stew’s Cardigan .. seorget'n.. | | | ; Mt. Stew’t “se 4.45 ee | 603 * Ar6.30 ‘ Dp 4.45pm Ly 3.23pm | | | Morell.... “A397 2 St. Peter's. | “6.67 *“ i ee 6.46 sé Bear River Souris ....j | Ar7.30 " TRAINS INWARD. (READ UP.) STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. Jh’town ..|Ar 4,15 pm) Ari1.15 am) Arl1.30am Royalty Je!Dp 3.53 * |Dp 10,52* N Wiltsh’e} ‘* 3.01 ‘*; ‘10.01 Hunter R’r} ** 2.45 ** | ** 9.45 ** Bradalba’e } ‘‘ 2.09 **} ** 9.08 ** Co’ty Line., ‘‘ 1.59 ‘* ! ** 8 58 ** Freetown..| ** 1.43 ‘* | ** 8.43 ** Kensingt’n| ‘* 1.20 ‘| ** 8.20 ** $989.65 89 1 iy ae of Arll.20am 7.45 Dp 10 58** * 10314 “ioe, | ae Summ’ side Miscouche | Wellingt’n Port Hill.. O Leary...| ** 8.30 °* Bloomfield | ** 8.05 * Alberton ..' ‘* 7.27 *“* Tignish...| ** 6.30 “ Royalty Je OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post | Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- | merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, ou good security, at moderate interest Nov, 24, '82.—pres her HORSES WANTED, | HE undersigned wish to inform the-publie at laree that there are some gentlemen, from the United States, stopping at the North American Hotel, who wish to buy Light and Heavy Horses, From 1000 to 1,400 Ibs, Each, MILLER, DEARBORN & CO. Nov, 24, 1882. -—4i pd. Blowe Your Own Horn. Second to None in the Province. HO is he? He has just finished his twenty-third year practical experience at the Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Work. He will attend tothe putting up of Stoves, and the manufacture of Copper. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, himself, He can be found in a small shop. 55 Pownal Street, near Grafton. Who is it? Second to none, Blowe your own horn. 55> Pownal Street. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1882—4i eod Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifih year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent} Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading| Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. i) gine is hereby given that, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-ninth day of Novem- ber, instant, A, D. 1482, Mr, Justice Peters will sanction generally {the bringing by the Liquidators of above named Company of any suit or legal proceeding, in any Court of Competent Jurisdiction in this Province, necessary, jn their opinion, for the enforce. ment and collection of debts and liabilities to the said Company, unless cause to the contrary be shown before the said Judge, at the Judges Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in said Province, on that day, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, by any of the creditors, contributories, shareholders or members oi the said above mentioned Banking Company, Dated this twenty-fifth day of November, A. D. 1882. D,. HODGSON, Prothonotary. R, &. FitzGeratp, Solicitor, Nouv. 25.—t.ll 29th FOB PRINTING of every desenption executed with Neatness and Despatch the EXAMINER JCB PRINTING these pretject 1 appearance oi Wie mions, eas he did for the} at dumet, RUOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streets OOM cv ikes | ‘10 50 <4 Bedford. .. Mt. Stew’t hee Cardigan ., $4.8. 25% Georget’n .| “3m Mt, Stew’t| ‘Dp 9.55am Morell....! “© 9,04 ** St. Peter’s | 6 8.33.0 Bear River "7. Souris .... | ‘* 7.@0..5 On and after Wednesday, 29th November, instant, and until close of navigation,a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlottetown daily (Sundays excepted), at 6.20 a. m., for Summerside, connecting with the Steamer there at 8.45 a. m, and returning to Char- lottetown on arrival of Boat each evening. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1882. dy ex dy pat pres her sum jr 6i Household ‘Furniture. ‘WX be Sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at Eleven o’clock, at the residence of Mr. M. P. HOGAN, Prince street, all his Household Furniture, consisting in part of : 1 Parlor Suit, in Waluut aod Hair Cloth; 1 do, Repp and Satin; 2 Centre Tables, Book Case, 2 Extension Tables, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Mantel Mirror, 1 Clock, Tapes- try Carpets Oil Cloth, Pictures, Whatnot, Pianoforte and Stool, 1 Bedroom Suit (black walnut), 1 Wardrobe, 2 Mahogany Desks, 2 outside Windows, 1 Papier Mache Table, Hall Table and Chairs, Hat Stand, 1 Walnut Desk, 1 Hall Stove and Pipe, Franklin and Beehive Stoves, 1 excellent Kitchen Range (coal or wood), Kitehen Utensils and Furni- ture, &c. ALSO, Wil! be Sold or Let, at the same time, the House and Premises. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Nov. 21, ’82. Steam Navigation Company OF PE. ih fHYAE Annuai Meeting of the above Com- pany will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on Monday, the 4th day of December next, at seven o'clock in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1882. Te be Let. HE two story Dwelling House, fronting on Grafton Street opposite the Prince of Wales College, and formerly cwned by Mrs, Watts. EUSTACE HAVILAND. Charlottetown, Nov. 22, 1882. Tailor Wanted. ANTED to go to work immediately, a JODRNEYMAN TAILOR,, Must be able to sew and press. Good wages and steady employement guaranteed, Apply to J. M. ROSS, Merchant Tailor, Moncton. | Charlottetown, Nov. 22. Stables and Coach House TO Let. HE Stables »nd Coach Honse known as Stuables’ Livery Stables, on Grea! George Street. Immediate possession. Apply tc ta JOHN STUMBLES. Ncv. 16cevl w eUd pad FRESH BISCUITS! HE best place on P. E. Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every descrip- tion, is at “THE GITY STEAM BAKERY.” We are daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Fancy, _ Don’t buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making o which none but the purest ingredients are used, CW Wa. - S,, QUIRE, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882.—1m eod Proprictor. BREMNER BROTHERS AVE to announce that, in order to have plenty of room for ‘| their GRAND EXHIBIT OF CHRISTMAS GOODS, they are »ow opening in the Store adjoining their present Stand 46 Queen Street, their Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS, Which for artistic merit and variety, surpasses any before shown in. Charlottetown, and fur the display of which nearly one-half of the New Store wiil be devoted. "FANCY GOODS, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Photo. and Autograph flbums, Velvet and Ebony Frames, Elegant Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, #c., and an immense assortment of Goods suitable for ELOLIDAY PRBSAW TS ! Their Steck of Stationery and Staple Goods will be kept as usual in the Old Store, 44 Queen Street. ; BRi.MNER BROS’ Yook with confilence for the pttronage of all their old customers and the general public, as their Goods this season surpass all former years for variety and rea- sonable prices, 44 AND 46 QUEEN STREET. “FIRE INSURANCE, — QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpool, England. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO, of England, nme SOS AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Head Office— Watertown, New York. a ee OL The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office —South , Side, of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS, in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A. JOHN McPHEE & CO. OPENED FHEIR anal VIF inte MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. Purchasing elsewhere, JOHN McPHEE & CO, Oat. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly Has now on hand a large and well assorted stock of Men’s, N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies FALL AND WINTER STOCK Roserr Orr's OLv Sranv cen nem 1882. UNRESERVED SALE Swf Hurray Harbor, AM instructed to sell at Public Auction, at the Beach, Murray Harbor South, On Tuesday, 28th inst., Commencing at 1\) o’clock, a.m, The whole of the Stock-in-Yrade of Maicolm McFadyen, consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE Groceries, Fishing Stock, Farm Stock, Silk Scar’s, Ribbons, Tarlatan, Muslins, Dress Gocds, Ginghams, T'weeds, Winceys, Prints Plaids, Cotton Duck, Jeans, Flanuels, Black Cloth, Laces, Wool Shawls, Ladies’ Jackets Hosiery, White Cottons, Linders, Drawers. Men’s Coats, Pants and Vests, Black Felt Hais Ladies’ and Gents’ Bouts and Shoes, Gents’ Scarfs, Ladies’ Coffs and Collars, Kid and Cotton Gloves, Bundles Warp, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Spoons, Door Locks, Latches, Gimblets, Nails, Screws, Fish Hooks, Paint Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Hair Brushes, Fishing Lines, Groceries (assorted), 100 Mackerel Barrels, Paints, Gil and Tur- pentine, Window Glass, large assortment of Orockery, 1 large Deckea Two-Masted Boat, 2 years old i Dingy, 2 Lobster Boats, 1,700 Lobster Traps, 40,000 Bricks, 3 Horses, 4 head of Cattle, | Horse Rake (wheels) 2 Carts, 2 Trucks, 1 Roller, 1 Plough, 1 Set Harness, a@ quantity of Hey, and a large variety in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, etc., too numerous to mention. CONDITIONS OF SALE—AII sums under $30, cash; over $3) to $100, three months; over $100 and under $200, six months; and over $200, nine months, on Approved Joint Notes. Sale positive. All Goods set up will be sold, Boats wi.l be in attendance at Poverty Beach to carry passengers across, B. WILSON HICCS, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov. 14, '82,—2aw wly 2i k c’ad Trustees Sale. AM INSTRUCTED by the Trustees of Messrs. John and Robert *cott torell by Auction at the Carnage Depository, Keut ; Street, on FRIDAY, the Sth of DECEMBER next, at 11 o'clock. the following, viz :--1 Top Buggy, | Double Wagoa, 3 Single Wagons, | Folding Seat Wagon, 1 Express Wagon; 3 new Double Box Sleighs, I Single Box “leigh, 2 second-hand sleighs, 1 new Cart, L old Cart, 3 setts Blacksmith’s tools, 1 set Carpenter's tools, 3 new Carriage Bodies, lot of good articles, wheels, carriage parts, etc., 1 Milch Cow. Also, at the same time and place, the Book Debts of the late firm of J. & R. Scott, and of Joha Scott, Carriage Builders, —AL3SO0— the following pro erties:—'The Freehold In- terest of all that parcel of land and premises situated in Township Thirly-nive in King’s County, known as *“CROWBUSH FARM,” bounded as follows, that is to svy:--Commence- ing on the Gulf Shore, at the northwest angle of John McDonald’s Farm, thence running south eighty-three chains, thence west nine chains and four links. thence north to the said shore, thence east along the bank thereof to the place of commencement, the same contain- ing seventy-five acres more or less, and is now leased to James Dougias, for forty-eight dollars per annum. —AL30 all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Georgetown, in King’s County, aud being known and distinguished as Town Lot Number Five, second range letter G. Also, all that other tract, piece, or parcel: of land, situated in the City of Cbarlottetown, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: ~Commencing at a stake fixed in the west corner of Town Lot Number 28 in the fourth bendred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running westwardly along the division line of Lots Number 27 and 6y, in the said hundred, for the disiance of fifry-one feet six inches, thence at right angles northwardly forty-one feet, thence at right angles east- wardly fifty-one feet six inches, thence at right angles southwardly forty-one feet to t.» place of commencement, being part of Lot Number sixty-nire in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. Terms at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 24, ’52. {[3aw ts w te JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Quirk, South Side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, — COMPRISING — LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille L Arrasene and Siik Embroidery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embroidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacasiers, &c , Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, Linen and Woo! Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvaes, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth. Felt and Plush is all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell ‘and Traeing Silks, Arrasene in Wool and Silk, | Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, 1 &c., &¢. | Wools-a speciality, Double and Single Ber- | lin, Fleecy Merino and ice Wool, Berlin and | Peacock Fingeving Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn fur kn tting purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread | Poirt Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c , Maltese ‘Tir- | chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, KEdgings, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Cheniile Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark jand evening shades. Cashmere and Cloth | Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner’s | Health aud Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c, STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, &:cce. es ; ment of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christinas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Bexes, Odor Cases, | Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &., &c. A beautiful assortment of Chrisimisa, New ; lt will Pay Cash Buyers to examine our Goods Before ear ani Birthday Cards from t cout to $1.50 | fraog’s Ist., 2ud., 3rd., and 4th., prizes, Polis in variety, Chi'dren’s raut Boxes, | Tea Setts and Furniture expected daily, a | lot of Slippers, Fancy. Work, Wools and | hristmas Goods, Brigg’s and Poirgda’s ' Patteyns, &e. Ub’tewn, Nov, 23, 1882, ene) — als lorena a m gs aud winbln deg, AE ROE oo ENE thn pas. pd Y ees Tensile oy ~ Bin “shaodied ee aida Asai sd gh wi, a ne taal te ow siete * easbet dé: penny - ==" om, ~ py ee Sie te aes ree Dengan Lnsesiteanage toe inte eth - es eae See rems iceman cae nen ener armas fae res RR ee ee ed : Ps ors ‘ b es emt a pee Fs ew prs a ge gt OP “ins