; . { otc Pak me ail lie AT! Se et Hn. nes ccna a ee i. L. McDoxap M. P. P.. Cardigan, is al eV - '>..? . . \uex. Mantty, Bs velfast, is in the city. : - : (abort rie He 8 & , = ens Irish Question, yy (iladstone. price ws ges t the i? ral Bookstore. cen, * > ting at St. Paul's School. Rewews R tht : All are invited. room to-night, at S o cock, -~ Worrn’s Baroape BaNnb will furnish musi THE DAILY FE and Other Items. "TELEGRAPHIC VEWS.” ISPeRCIAL Despatrcues to Tur Ex AMINER, } Chamberiain Speaks, Lonvon, Det, 4. Ina letter, Mr. Chamberlain denounced the Puarneilite bill as a dishonest piece of party tactics intended to divide the Liberal- Unionists and to provoke agitation in Ire- lind. It is probable, he says, that the in ttuence of these well paid patriots will col- lapse in the face of the determination of the people of Great Britain not to yield an- other inch to a vile conspiracy supported by | outrage and assassination. ep anes Railway Accident. Winnipree, Oct. 4. An accident occurred on the C. P. R. express from Montreal yesterday, about 58 miles east of Rat Portage, which resulted in serious injury of six persons. A land | : /Siip under the line was the cause of the | } ’ for the race at the Roller Rink to-morrow nig - Tue October term of the Supreme Court opened in Summerside to-day, Judge Hensley p.esi ti 7 : o Carr Evans, formerly of the St. Law rence, 18 s brief visit to the Island He is registered at the Osborne - For “‘ways that are dark,” et the oyster saloon keep uliar—some of them have discarded thi electric light. > Art S iry Magistrate's Court this / forenoon, t e young lads were fined 50 cents and costs fur creating a nuisance. e Ss. M. T. 3.—St. Matthew's Temperance Society meets to-night at 8S o clock, tor the election of offivers and important business. e Ir is now said that one of our local police- men has secured a ciue to the whereabouts of Wiggins’ sterm, and is working it for all it is wort <iinaienii Wiss you ! ‘man continually talking wut himself yo in make up your mind 18 oral is not large enough to “rasp | eee ew: a v. J. Hotestsos, M. A., will (D. V.) offi- ‘ at Nort 1 River on Sabbath tirst, the L0ch rary ana at New Glas 10.30 a. m., Road at 2.30 » Mm. : . e le ' ; rre ndent ‘*f la ‘ ) rrespondent rair , } | : cannot be inserted as it is an advertise ment pure and simp Se. nad i8 UnACcK iopanie i oy the mame of the writer. - Satin, Sheeting, Colored Felts, for Fancy \\ ork, also Chenille Cords and Dri ps, Brigys opened at the Lon 3i on t+ transierring patterns, just don Hvuse. - Lik Saturuay ni 4 Ss. Bveumiers ween St. ate in J service of the lL. S. 8S. and Boston mes The rips will be as usual until r the 9th _ ‘ Ine former students of Prince of Wales ( olleg ; 4 ave } p.easure ih meeting t ie | ser rrimce of ‘. ales fovutball team at V ict » Park on \ iuesday evening, 6th ¥ J Pus Cape Ann Advertiser of the Ist Oct. ‘The mackerel prospect cr. E i inpt made good hauls on Friday H. B. Griffin took 2006 is. and lost two seine buats.” I. is roving. Several vessels Sch. i ciara It is reported that Wiggins contemplates a three weeks’ trip to the Maritime Provinces. j :s hoped that he will visit Charlott t as tuere are many persons here wao would " : ' ‘ so) aes | » have a look at the Canadian El Mahdi. - EEZER Mars the Rustico fisher- m2 } l7th of August last shot and almost fatally injured his sister, arrived in the city to-day and was taken in charge by the } He has been commutted for trial. “i i AwoTner church in Montreal was entered on Tuesd night last by burglars, who, how- ever, were unsuccessfui, all the valuables i z been removed to a place of safety. This makes the third chureh in Montreal vlarized W ithin one week. Tue Town Council election for Summerside took place yesterday. The following gentle- men were elected :—Chairman—David Rogers; Councillors—Alex. H. Allen, John A. Sharp, H. A. Compton, Daniel McKinnon, Holden C. Mills. Seiiattinnd [ue race between Messrs. A. Newsom and E. Brecken at the Roller Rink to-morrow night will be the best ever held at that insti- tution. If any accident should occur to either skater they will be required to start from the line until the race is finished. il cia Mr. Rotasp Metis, of Halifax, repre senting the British American Book and Tract Society, is in the city. Weare pleased to see by the Annual Report that Mr. Mellish, who is one of our Island boys, is doing excellent service for the Society. ie ieee Tae Chatham Advance says: Prince Ed- ward Island cattle, sheep, pigs, oats, potatoes, turnips and butter are changing hands on the wharves daily. An oceasional oysterman makes his appearance. Bay du Vin oysters sell from Si to $2 per barrel. > lamps on the Exhibition vrounds were lighted for a short time last evening. The lamps are so. arranged that all portions of the grounds will be well illumi- nated. Thisis a good feature, and one which will, no doubt, be luly appreciated, THe electric ROBBERY AT ORWELL.—A correspondent writes: “On the night of Friday, October Ist, the store of Mr. Norman McLeod, of Orwell North. was entered by burglars, who carried off the sum of five and one cheese. Merchants be on your guard for such villians.” i aoiars Aw emergency meeting of the City Council was held last evening, to consider the matter of the injunction re ently pl wced on the stone erusher. " After considerable discussion the mitter was ordered to stand over until the r sular meeting to be held on Monday even- ing next. aia iiiteaiaes ~Iwo yests rday schooners were morning. The “cyila, Capt. Nouss, of Nov » Seotia, and an American schooner, tne W. D. Duisiey, were taken in charge by Sub-Collector Bourinot, of Port Hawkesoury, who came over yesterday orning in the cruiser Conrad. These vesseis eo held for violation of the customs laws. More SEIZURES 6a i SOUT Tue market to-day was well attended anil stocked. Prices were as fullowsi— Beef (small) 7 to 10 cepts per |b. do per qt: 4to7 cts; mutton, 0 to 8% cts; pore (amall) 6 to 5 cts lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr; lb, 12 to Ie; fowls, 40 to 45 cts. pair; ‘tter (fresh) 20 to 22; do (tub) 18 to 20 cts ; eczs, 12 to I4e; beans, 4 cts per qrt ; damsons, 1 to 12 per q! - - ’ S40; OoatmMcal, 0, ¢ 1 ne! i 1 per 1 60 to 65 cts: Fe 3 wr . wei S : 1 4 +} *» : : “it 2: ¢ vl Si each ;rhubarb,e« to ud ys ponies tbs os e - to 65 cents; mackerel, 0 to » ; nls, Pgs $2.50 to $5.00 per pair; apples, B® to 60 cts. or buspolk plums, 7 td 10c. per, quarty geod Bijan iF 8 0 cust | dtd tris UY to OF } } | disaster. | wn . Che temple was packed to the doors. t; flour per 100 pounds, $2.25 to 3% : 9 £2.30 to $2.50; oats, 34 | Arabs have been drowned by floods at Laz new | 7 — 2 ee ' i ’ Three cars, a large mail matter and passengers burned. portion of etfects were —$—— a Steamer in Trouble. New York, Oct. 4. The steamship Anchoria, of the Anchor Line, left Glasgow on Sept. 16th with 450 passengers on board, and was due at this port on Wednesday last, but has not yet arrived. Che company’s officials believe nothing has occurred beyond the breaking down of some part of her machinery. Salvation Army News, Toronta, Oct. 4. delivered. his to-night to farewell the Salvation Army. Fol- lowing are some of the General's appoint- ments Charlottetown, P. &. i. 7th Uct. ; st. John, N. B., 8th; Moncton, 12th. Piles Schooners General Booth ress Seized. Harrrax, Oct. 4. Collector Bourinot, of Port Hawkesbury, went on a trip in the cruiser to Souris, and to day seized twu schooners, the Darsley, of Gloucester, for smuggling, and the Scylla, tuf Nova Scotia, for taking supplies to American fishing vessels. eee Accidental Shooting. Harirax, Oct. 4. A young orphan named ‘Hattie, of Alton Station, went shooting partridges to-day and was fourrd shot. It is considered that it was done accidentally. An inquest will be held t day. Schooner Burned. Hawrrax, Oct. 4. Garibaldi, from Glouces- ter, with 1,690 barrels of fish aboard, was burned off the coast of Yarmouth County, on Monday. The crew had a narrow escape for their lives, as all were asleep when the fire broke out. The schooner eee Fire. Bex.evitie, Ont., Oct. 4. The Dafoe House, the largest hotel in the city, was destroyed by fire this morn- ing. Dafoe's loss on the building is about $25,000; insurance, $4,000. The loss of Mr. Balkwell, the lessee, is about $20,000 ; insurance, $10,000. Steamer Disaster. Lonvon, Oct. 4. The British steamer Canon Berry, from London for Montresl, returned here on Sunday. Her cargo between decks was adrift, and her boats were damaged, She is discharging cargo and will restow it. Agrarian Outrages. Dusuin, Oct. 4. A number of moonlighters attacked the house of a farmer last night. They fired several shots through a door and badly wounded two daughters of a farmer who were standing inside. Metarthy's Address. New York, Oct. 4. Academy of Justin Mc of the A great audience filled the Music this evening to hear Carthy’s address for the benefit Charleston sufferers. Attacked by Pirates. Paris, Oct 4. The escort of the French Tonquin Fron- tier Commission were attacked by pirates on Red River. Two officers and eleven men were killed. ee Cricket. Pariapetputa, Pa., Oct. 4. The second match to-day between Eng- lish gentlemen and the gentlemen of Phiia 'de'phia was won easily by the former. The Dyer Case. Anpover, Oct. 4. Tho Dieteews ot niches sodas, Age the jury brought in a verdict acquitting tac prisoners. nella a Mining Troubica. —_——— Loxrnox, Oct. 4. The tin plate works in South Wales being closed, have thrown out of employ- ment 4,000 work men. oe Floois in Algeria. Lonpon, Oct. 4. Advices from Algeria report that 40 Ventber Bulletin, Toronto, October 4-10 a.m. Moderate winds, generally fair wobther; oul rauth Cytotd iw thimporatuey, XAMINER, - - - he Efficacy of Gil TO STILL THE TROUBLED WATERS ' OCEAN STORMS. DURING The Hydrographic oftice, at Washington, hes received during the last month about a dozen letters from officers of steam and sailing vessels, narrating their experience m the use of oil in the time of storms at sea for the purpose of smoothing the water. There is a singular unanimity in the con- | clusions of the writers that almost at the | instant the oil touched the water it spread | far over the surface, and reduced the bil-} lows to long and heavy, but harmless, | swells. The writers describe a variety of | plans for applying the oil. Several of | them attribute the rescue of their ships and | crews from destruction to the application. Of the hundreds of similar letters received in the past, no instance of failure has been narrated, when the oil was vegetable or fish oil. Kerosene and the lighter oils have sometimes failed to produce the effect desired, _-—-soeo-——_———— ‘*Isn’t that Mrs. Holmes? I thought the doctors gave her up. She looks well now.’ ‘*She is well. After the doctors gave yp her case, she tried Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and began to get better right away. I heard her say not long ago, that she hadn’t felt so well in twenty years. She does her oWn work and says that life is worth liv- ing, at last.” ‘“‘Why,” said she, ‘I feel as if I had been raised from the dead, almost.” Thus do thousands attest the marvellous efficacy of this God-given remedy for female weakness, prolapsus, ulceration, leucorrhcea, morning sickness, weakness of stomach, tendency to cancerous disease, nervous prostration, general debility and kindred affections. faw ila ctisni Proressor (RADY is engaged at the Osborne House in the humane employment of teaching the stammerer and the stutterer to speak plain. The Professor has the ‘golden key,” and knows how to use it. His method is ex- ceedingly simple (we speak from persoual! observation), and we believe he ensures a pe! fect or almost perfect cure in every case -no matter how bad it may be. Certainly there seems to be no reason why any staminerer or stutterer (not an idiot) may not be absolutely and permanently cured by following the simple, never-to-be-forgotten rule laid down by Professor Grady. HOPEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 4—Emma Campbell, Boston, Mass ; Charlotte Keith, do; Hester Plyer, Newbery- port, Mass; Ella Plyer, do; F Pinkham, Ge’- town; DJ Fraser, Alberton; J O Arsenaut, Egmont Bay; M McGinnis, Orilla, Ont; C J VDorherty, Moncton. Oct 5—S Arsenault, P it | R, Morrell; BS Mills, Summerside; C A Leard, do; D McKinnon, do; D J McKay, do; C A Bearisto, Kensington; A Schuriman, Bedeque; A Craswell, St Eleanor’s; H V Stewart, Hamilton; H V_ Buntain, Clifton; Capt E Evans, St John, N B. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 4—R Drummord, Amesbury, Mass; J D Simonds, do; J R Craven, Montreal; E Elliot and wife, Halifax; J J Hughes, Souris; H L Cole, St John, N B; J T Steeves, M D., do; A McDougall, County Line. Oct 5—-M Me- Leod and wife, Belfast; H Harper, Port Hill. REVERE HOUSE. Oct 3—F J Ward, Halifax; W UH Davies, Oxford. Oct 4—W L Kane. Halifax; D 5 iarper, Shediac; E L Wedderburne, Hamp- ton: D J Bruce, do; M Stevens, Orwell; Capi Wm H Reynard, New Bedford, Mass; Jas Richards, Mass. GEO. £. FULL is now offering balance of the Bakr apt SI Overcoats and Other Clothing’ At a Discount of 30 per Cent. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF : T ‘ GENTS FELT HATS, some at HALF PRICE and some as low as 25 CENTS. Shirts & Linders, Trunks & Valises, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. 8300 ¥ds OF DRESS GOODS + in Plain and Fancy Woolen, Cashmere and Win ceys, atifrom 6 to 10 cents per yard below their real vaiue. Velvet and Plush Trimming tw match. 30-cent TEA for 25 cts We guarantee to give yon all fall value for your money in all departments, GEO. E. FULL, Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STREET. Sept. 29, 1886-—2aw & wky Administration Notice. - | TUESDAY, 1 AM INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, Qn Saturday, 16th of October Next. AT 2.30 FP. M., In Acre, Pasture and Building Lots, situate *at the head of Queen _ Street, that Plot of Land North of KILBURNE AVENUE, and Svuuth of the Residences of M. McLeod and W,. . Dawson, Esqs (see Hand- bills with Pian annexed.) There is nothing like this land to ve had in the Royalty, because :—- lst. itis within two minuies’ walk of the city limits. It is high aud dry, and commands an excellent view of the city. Zad. QUEEN STKE? is now opened right up to this valuable pruperty, and Building Lots there, while nearer to the market than some parts of the city, are exemptfrom city taxes. Ex- amine and judge for yourselves. Terms—25 per cent. at sale; the balance in three years, in equa! instalments bearing interest ut 6 per cent, A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1886. septz5—25th, 28th, uth, & eud tl sle. GIVEN AWAY, po visitors to the Exhibition, a handsome gold pitted Chaiu wiia every watch soid. G. Hl. TAYLOR, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Oct. 4—3i c~ > A QUANTITY of fine COKE for Sale at €% only 5 Cents per bushel. This is the cheapest and most economical Fuel tor every kind of heating and cooking stove. Apply at GAS WORKS, Sept. 30—-6i Improved Stock for Sale. A) HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got “ by imported Prize-winning Sires; also, a few Shropshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Num- vers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- oitions every year. Also, an Iinported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winner iast year at our Colonial Exhibition —compellng agalust the entire classes of short and medium wool. They wii! be sold ata Bargain. Apply to JOHN NEWSON., Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat 1 mo Horses Wanted. , { WILL be on the Island next week and will be prepared to purchase One Hundred and Pifty HO LSius A good price for a good animal. Don't fail to see me, JAMES KEEGAN. dept. 22—dy & wy > £ ASL) RUILWAT. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, RETURN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, will be issued as under, in connection with he Provincial Exhibiti on, to be held at Char- tottetown on 6th and 7th OCTOBER, next,— From all Stations, except those on Cape. Tra- verse Branch, to Charlottetown by Forenoon rains on Oct. 5th, to parties appointed to act as judges at the Exhibition; from all Stations by (fzernoon Trains on Oct, dth, and by all Trains m Oct, 6th; from Sumimerside, Souris, Georyge- own and Intermediate Stations to Charlotte- town by Forenoon Trains on Oct. 7th, and from statiuns on Cape Traverse Branch by Morning Crain on Oct, bta,—guod to return on same dite Pind on Oct, 9h, all other Tickets being good to return up to and on October Sth, 1886. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Ofice, Ch‘town, Sept. 27, 86.4 ex patdly wky 2i her uni jour 2i FARM FOR SALE AT SOURIS. pp HE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful Farm, situated in the immediate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLI# FARM, con- aining 1U7 acres of prime land. Possession given ist December next. TERMS EASY, Apply in Souris to ie MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO. On the premises to LESLIE BROS. Sept. 28—dly 3 wks WANTS, Liewh, POT Wes, dhe, spnevellllenemancanenmaiee SS ae Want ED—Lady agents actually cleer $29 daily with my wonderful! entire'y new pateat rub- ber under garment for femaics: a minister’s wife .o'd 13 first hour.—Madam Z. Z. Littie, Box 443, Chicago, Ill. octd 1L0i pd OOD wager to a suitable Leip for genera! house work.— Mrs. H. Findley, Sidney Saree ects t { OST—By a lady, in the city, yesterday, a Purse 4 coutaining money and papers. The finder will be rewarded leaving the same at this office. joct4 2i WANTED IM MEDIATELY—A Girl for gen- eral housework. Apply to Mrs. Charles Smallwood, Richmond St. octd tf rO LET--A House on Pieasent Street, with stavie and well in yard. Applyto William Dodd. oct4 THLE undersigned Administratrix of the Esiate Wastie Dettlois, iate of Charloiie- town Royalty, Provint of Prince Kdwar [sland deceased. heredy notifies all person indeb:ed to the Kstate of ssid deceaxed to make iuarnediute payment to her, at the office of Roberi F. DeBivsis. Previncial Building, Cuarlottetown, Proctor of tue said Estace, und ail persons naving any claims or demands azainst the said Estate are hereby required to render the same. duly attested for payment, within twelve months from dave, at the ollive of tue suid Kobert F. De Blois. Dated this 13:h day of September, A. D,, 1°86. SARAH FRANCES DeBLOIS, Adminiswatrix. of Gaurze Sept. 29, 1886 —-1 mo 2aw BOSTON STEAMERS, STE AMER “MERRIMACK” leaves Boston SATURDAY, 2at Oct., and will leave Char- lottetuwn THURSDAY, 7th Oct. at 4 p. mm, WwW ANTED--A Cook; good references require. } Apply to Mrs, Kk. &. Wedlois, corner of Pownal and Grafton Slreets, Ch’lown, oct? 3i fPOUND—A sum of money, The owner can have it on proving property and appiying at the store of Connolly Bros., Qucen St. oct! zi WANTED—A girl for general honseword. Ap- ply to Mrs. C. 8. Macneill, Prince Street. octi WPAanThD—A Servant Girl for general house- work in a small famiiy. Apply at this office. septzZ9 31 eod pa TO Li Orlebar Street. Mr. Sidney Grey. tenement house on | Apply to septzo tf .- Half of donble Rent moderate. HARRIS & SEPTEMBER, FALL STOCK NOW OPENING. —— 2: SUCCESSORS CEO. DAVIES a2 CoO. 7886. STEWART, TO Ch'town, Sept. 23, 1886. THE MER. QURI FROM LOMVDON, ENGEW1VD, —— WITH —— WALTHR PHLE AR, ——WILL GIVE——- TWO GRAND and Mrs, America and the Canadas. dilly, London, ou 432 occasions ; in London and the British Provinces. September 23, 1836. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTPAGRDINAR tye my USIGIANS, CONCERTES, ——IN THE—- ta ae a Under the Distinguished Patronage of ed : =< = -~ ide LO ML 5 ON THE EVENINGS OF Wednesday and Thursday, October 6th and 7th. His Honor the Ligutenant-Governor Macdonald. a THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF: Mer. Charles Abercombic, SOLO TENOR for ten years to Her Most “iracious Majesty the Queen, Miss Annie Taunton, PRIMA DONNA. Miss Taunton was # pupil of Prof. Duvivier, and has taken a foremost position among the leading Sopranos of the day. Miss Zetema, The charming little Mezzo Soprano, an artiste of only ten summers, possessing great natural talent and a highly cultured voice, ier Joseph W. Leach, BASSO CANTATE, Is the possessor of a most magnificent and highly cultivated voice. Nie. 88. G&, Hooper, SOLO PIANIST. This accomplished artist was associated for twelve years with the late lamented Sir Julius Benedict, and commenced and concluded his fifteen years studies under the German pianist and composer Herr Carl Hause, of the Leipsic Conservatoire. ance in London at the Royal Albert Hall, the Prince’s Hall, and St. James’ Hall, the Crystal Palace, Alexander Palace, and the mansions of the nobility, created such a fwrore that the management has the fullest confidence in introducing him to the educated musical circles of Wer Walter Petham, THE INIMITABLE FACIAL ARTIST.” The character of his performance may be inferred from the fact that he honor of appearing in his popular entertainments betore H. R. Hi. H. R. H. Princess Mary of Cambridge, H. R. rington, the Lord Bishop of Peterboro’, the Rignt Hon. Lord Leigh, the Baron and Baroness de Rothschild ; at the Library, Windsor Castle, betore a of the fashionable West iad reunions; at the Theatr Crystal Palace, on 50; at the Brighton Agus: eminent His appear- had the the Princes W ales, H. Prince Christian, the Countess of Bar- most brilliant assembiage ; at many Royal, .Drury Lane, on 48: at the iam, on 6); and at the Egyptian Mail, Pica- also at most of the leading Literary Institutions aad Halls Admission, 75ct+. Sitets, and *5cts : Tickets for sale at Watson's and Reddin’s Drug Stores and at Chappelle's Book Siore. The Piano used on this occasion is one of the celebrated Newcombe's. ~ Swe ornae “® WAL. “DAY BEATS TOY Timo DeBlois sep2s tf | W ANTED.. Arook. Apply. to Mrs. Devonport Cuitage, Royalty. EATUERS WANTED- Highest price paid for F yoo! new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, eeptzi CD —————— Furuiture Deaier. tai the place of tho steamer Carroll for the present. CABVRLUL LOS, _ * Oe Orval Sept, Hae’ wis WO T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupiea by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For 3 4 i a. eannot be surpassed. In Jewelry, Broo hes ' _" kiuds from fifty cents upwards, immense Bargains During ixhibition Week. - ry 7 A. E Ay ~? - well worth knowing, and also worth remems ; Shas ering, that on doilar saved is two dollar. oe Yai at G. G. JURY’S store you may realize it, for he has a lari e assortment of gods, such as Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Ellery, Seaside, and all the beet graces of American Watches, in gold, silver, sud stiver- ore cases, at a Redaction of Ten per Cent on former low pi ives. In CLOCKS, a large sesortiment of eight- day and chirty-hour pieces, varying from one lollar up to bwe lve dol! ; SILVERWARKE&H, ! buti Pi kle Visi Spoons, Napkin ert sishes, 3, Forks, prices that 9 ( ane LARD ee ++ tings—-all in Ear-rings, Necklets, Lockets, Rings of all and 2 lot of Novelties too numerous to mention, Special and personal attention given to the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Work done promptly and guaranteed. Cau. = Ge JAS De els ; “f North Skit Quvea Syuard luppowite New ust Of, Cher ator wa terms wed parunuiers epyty Ww Ower Sonpeiiy | gayi, 1%, 188d—1 bw & why LLLP LL ne te OTE Se oom