i a. Mean NR iage, SE asi SRI, ei he peo Siete tied Raa ee: gem Locar and Other tems. lye City Council meeta this evening. atin nln gee THE D TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | [Sreotan Desparcues to Tus EXAMINER, } ” i Yue Scott Act casea of Smith and Bevan w svain postpo i |The Lonafellew Memorial ere ath } | u ° - mittee, fuse steamer *‘Miramichi’§ arrived from | es Montreal this morn:n, with a cargo of mer Loxpon, Nov. 7. chandise ® His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wak > ’ , ° . T hustings for the Legislative Council | ;** S¢cepted the chairmanship of th H nusting ‘ e sis ) | ae ee : S ‘ , nominations, to morr»w, are being erected in | Longfellow Memorial Gommittee. front of the New Law Courts. - Iris reported that in consequence of Lor Dufferin’s new mission, the despatching a high commissioner to Cairo. ~~ RememMpek the Magic Lantern Exhibitior in the Baptist Chapel, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, admittance only 10 cents, a Tue fiftieth anniversary of St. Paul's Pres- byterian Charch, Fredericton, was celebrated | Porte intends | port of the first meeting of the Commit‘e | will be found on our first page. ] i a Russian Movements on German Frontier. 7 Bertin, Nov. 7. The recent movements of Russian force on the German frontier is attracting the attention of General Von Moltkeand Prince They are ata loss to know the Bismarck 2} enune of Russi sttatee on Sunday last, by a supper and literary and | Cause of Russiau activity on the border musical entertainment. > AN order will be issued in a few days by the Militia Department regarding the recently adopted changes in the uniforms of the Can- adian Militia. ie Weare indebted to J. H. Fletcher, Esq, for late Colorode papers. State elections. : issn Sprecrat attention is directed to the Furni- ture Sale at the St. Lawrence Huotel, to- morrow, Wednesday, Nev. 8th, at 1) o’elock Seeadvertisement. A. McNeill, Auctioneer. dill alia Tue Merchants Bank of P. E. Island has withdeawa its branch from Georgetown, Mr. McLeod, tne Manager, will take charge of a branch o! fthe Bank of No.a Scotia at Am- herst. . > - COMPLETE arrangements have been made for observing the transit of Venus, Thr-e stations have been erectd at Ottawa, Winnipeg, aud Montreal, at a cost to the Government of $5,000. > Tue enterprising firm of Dorsey, Goff & Co., made the first shipment of boots and shoes, ot their own manufacture, on ~aturday last. It was « large sample order from a tirm in New Brunswick. s0606iiewers Go to the City Hardware Store, and get your Hardware of all kinds at cost.--JoHn KR. Sovaxs, JR. [uo] 4w 2aw wly 4i ocvdiiiiaaaas GoLDWIN Smirn has established at Toronto & hew institution to be known as a ‘* Chil- dren's Day Home.” ‘The object is the care of the children of women who are obliged to be away from home ali day at work. ‘he nominal charge of two cents per day is made. cae Go YOURSELF, and take your children, to see the pictures and bear the singing in the Baptist Chapel to-morrow evening. os Se —= Tue vital forces are speedily renewed by Mack's Magnetic Medicine, the great brain and paley toad, it is the best and cheapest medicine ever discoverd. See advertisement in another column, Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hal! C {no2 2w eod wkly. — > - — We regret to learn that Mr. Angus Mc- Kenzie, of Rose Vailey, nephew ot James MeVooald, Esq., of the Customs department, had hisarm broken a few weeks ago while at work ia amiil in Coiorado, and that Mr. James RK. McDonald, formerly ot this City, had his arm broken while at work a short time ago, on a raiiway in Boston. ete pacman A. MemMBER of ‘‘ Ths Convention,” Summer side, sent to-day an advertisement of ‘ Can- vassers Wanted” to the ExaMInER. Annexed to it was a note, asking insertion, which is signed by one of Summerside’s most respected citizens. The advertisement reads :— ““Caxvassers Wantep.—15 Live Can- vassers wanted to sell the enlarged photo- graphs of J—— A~—— R——. Must be weil recommended. Apply to ‘The Convention,’ Box 516, Summerside.” We are sure the advertiser's next advertise- ment will not be headed ‘* Cow-hiding Wanted,” He will have a surplas st. ck Aor sale, —_—->-—_- Tue market to-day was fairly well attended. Sales were brisk, at the following prices: Beet small, 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 4 to 8 cents; Mutton, 44 to 30 cents; Lamb, 5 to 8 cents; Veal, 3 to 7 cents; Pork, carcasa, 8 to ¥ cents; do, small, 10 to 12 cents; Turkeys, 60 to $1.0u;Geese, 40 to 50 cents; Ducks, 20 to 30 cent ; Fowls, 20 tv 25 cents; Chickens, per pair, 30 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, 22 to 25 cents; do., tub, 19 to 22 cents; Egys, 22 to- 23 cts; Flour, per 100 Ibs., $3.25 te $5.50; Vat meal, per 100 lbs., $2.75 te 4.25; Oats, 34 te 35; Hay, 40 to 5u cents; Potatoes, 15 to 0 cents; -heepskins, 60 to 75 cents; ‘lurnips, 14 to 16 cents. a — BaNkeExs and others in Winnipeg were advised on the 4th in.t., by Pinkerton’s detec- tive agency of the departure of a strong band of burglars and desperadoes from Chicago for Winnipeg. The force watching at night was doubled, but the public were not warned. The result was that on the night of the 4th the effice of the American Express Company was eutered and the safe blown « pen and $11, 500, principally money from Ontario stolen. The police rciuse to give any information but it is Sieve the burglars are over the border. During the day time clerks in the banks have all been strovgly armed and watch is kept over visitors. a We are now selling off, at coset, Hardware, Cutlery, Glass, Paints and Oils, at the City Hardware Store.—Joun R. Bourke, JR. [no] 4w 2aw wly 4i Stine Propuce Exproxrs.—The schooner “Annie May, 'Gitlan, cleared for Channel, Nfid., on the St" i st., with a cargo consisting of 1,840 bushels Pctatees, 250 do Turnips, 40 do Vats, 5 do Barley, 2 carcasses Pork, 3 bbls Flour, 15 doz. Cabbage. The schr. ‘‘Sunbean.” cleared on the same date for Haverhill, Mass., with 2.457 bush. Patatoes, and 260 do Turnips. The ‘‘Ida May,” cleared on the 6th for Halifax with 1,300 bush. Potatoes, 400 do Oats, 200 do Turnipe. ‘Sarah Kilham” cleared for Pubnico, N. 8., on the 4th with 1,9°8 bush Potatoes, 311 do Oats, 190 do Turnips. The echr. ‘‘Janet” sailed from Pownal for Chatham. N. B., on the 2od, with 1,892 bush ats, 110 do Turnips, etc. The schr. ‘*Life Boat” sailed from the same port for Halifax, on the 3rd, vith },000 bush. Potatoes, *25 do Turnips, 6d doe beads Cabbage, 8 bbis. Oyaters, etc, a Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 7-—10 a. m, By them we see a fierce fight is now guing on there over the and believe it tv be uncalled for and aggres SlVe, El Medis’ Fight at Obnad. Carro, Nov. 7. attacked Obnad. times with great loas. was successful. He now march towards Khartoum, Arrival of the Duke. Lonvon, Nov, 7. day. He was enthusiastically received. Cholera in Mecea. Lowpon, Noy, 7. Latest advices from Mecca report tha the Cholera is rapidly spreading in that place. The death rate is increasing largely Anthony Throllcpe’s Fatal Hlness. Loypon, Nov. 7. It is believed that the sudden illness o! Anthony Throllope, the Great Englis! Novelist, will prove fatal. The first symptoms of his malady were discovered on Friday last. While at dinuer he was seiz d with a fit which overpowered his mental facnities. He has since remained wi- conscious, Medfcal ski)! fails to give him relief. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. New York, Nov. 5. The Tribune’s London cable letter Bays: The increasing majority against Gibson's two thirds amendment indicates a shorver session than was expected, Ministers now believing it possible that the Honse will rise at the end cf the month. These calcula- tions are based, not so much on unexpected largeness of mejority as on the disclosure oz the substantial unanimity of the Liberal party in Parliament and its entire nnanim- ity throughout the country in favor of clo- ture as the sole means of restoring legisla- tive efficiency. The much talked of Radi. cal defection has been reduced to ridiculous proportions in the House, while, in the country, not a single Liberal journal has fai'ed to suatain the Ministry. The pres- sure on metybers from constituencies was of a most unusual kind. One Radical be- sides Cowen, who is no longer reckoned a Liberal, voted for Gibson’s amendment. the seceders were nearly all fossil Whigs, of whom most will support the Ministers next week on Northcote's motion to nega- tive the first rule. The Tories, though persisting in obstruc- tion, have lost hope of either securing an important concessioa or of protracting the session. Their whips find increasing diffi- culty in keeping their men in town. Nearly the fall strength of the party voted on Thursday, and will vote once more on the final division on the first rule, but not afterward. The chief significance of Mr. Waddy’s election, in Edinburgh, was the defeat of the Irish faction, which attacked Waddy violently, and falsely accused him of break- ing pledges given to the Irish. The Worlds London special says: The debates in the House, this week, con- tributed still further to depress the Con- servatives by showing them that they have absolutely no leader upon whose tact and courage dependence is to be placed. The report of Allport and Swanbrick on the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, has, for the time, completely demoralized the American market here. The document has fallen on the trustees like a bombshell ; the effect of the charges must be the over- throw of the trustees or an appeal to the courts. Upon the disclosures being made, the first bonds of the company fell 13 per c+nt., but they are now rallying a little in cons: quence of the prospect of a totally new management. Boston, Nov. 5. A. M. Sullivan, M. P., lectured in this city to-night. In sketching the work of the Land League since 1879, he declares that in their widest hopes and most ambitious demands they never asked for as much as was given in Gladstone's last act. Already something like 30 per cent. of the whole rental of Irelcnd had been taken fr m the shoulders of the people, which was the greatest and most tremendous revolution ever accomplished by legislative effort in Europe. ‘‘ But,” he continuéd, ** we are not satistiv-d with that; we want arrears wiped off, iniquitous leases annulled and, above all, we want landlords compelled to sell out tu oceupying tenants.” Carro, Nov. 5, The Egyptian ministry have decided to employ English counsel to act for the Government in the trial of rebel leaders. The enrollment of black troops for service against the false prophet is progressing satisfactorily. A fresh discovery was made to-day of documents important to Arabi Pacha’s defence. It is stated that they implicate the Sultan im a connivance with the re- belliun. Loypoy, Nov. 5. menial faculties. New York, Novy, 5. The first of three mateh running races | ve Wier ata tania” | Ow AE Soave wont We Ge Gey A tT: El Medi, False Prophet, on the 6th inst ; He wos repulsed seven |! His eighth attack continnes his His Royal Highness, the Duke of Can- naught, arrived home from Egypt yes'‘er- Anthony Trollope, the novelist, while at ment to me; and I request al! persons having dinner on Friday, was seized with some claims sgainst the said Exia’s to forward the kind of a fit which largely overpowered his, same to me, duly cttesicd. for settlement, | within one year from this date. Dated Charlettetoya, '4ih October, A, D. 44) Tons International Mine Sydney Coai 2/40 lbs, wi'l be sold low for cash whilst landing. a champion of England, occurred yest: rday. «| Meyers won easily in 1 min. 15 3-5 see., ' distance half a mile. Berarapne, Nov. 4 i | The Cabinet has agreed to remain in : . i . 4. — —T . rae . oa " Com. | Office, King Milan Naving refused to accept | + | their resignations | Lowe i, Mass., Nov. 5. | Patrick MeInery defeated Daniel Driscoll S| yesterday, p. m., in a two mile shell race j ~ . nn: ©} for $500, on the Merrimac river. Time, [A re-] 14in. 24 see. e ; CoNSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5. | A violent earthqnake has oceurred in the vicinity of Aintah, northern Syria. Sev- eral villages were destroyed. Panis, Noy. 5. Elections were held to-day in the Depart g|™ent of Morbihan to fill two vacancies in the Senate. Both candidates returned are Conservatives. Pressure, Nov. 4. . * .* . ‘| The persons arrested for participation in “| the anti-Jewish riot here in September have been sentenced to three months’ im prisonment, Rome, Nov. 4. The death of Marquis Antinori, leader of the equatorial geographical expedition, is announced. No details ef his death have been received. Lerpzia, Nov. 4. The Imperial tribunal here bas upheld the appeal of the public prosecution agains the late acquittal of Prof. Mommson, on the charge of slandering Bismarck. The case has been referred to the Berlin court of the first instance. Lonvon, Nov. 4 The Daily News, referring to the sur- tender of the Cuban refugees to Spain, says, ‘‘ Even the vulgarist criminal is net handed over to a foreign government under an extradition treaty on the simple asse:- tion of that government that he is a crim- inal If. unfortunately, a severer remon strance than has been made, is needed, we have no doubt that it will be employed.” The unconditional release of the in- pris ned ritualist, Rev. Mr. Green, vicar of Miles Platting, has been ordered. Evreka, Nev., Nov. 4 A qnarrel regarding politics led to ; fatal shooting affray here yesterday, ov Main atreet, between James E. And rson, formerly of New Orleana, editor of th. Eureka Evening Leader, a Republican new: - paper, and George F. Zeek, the Republican candidate for superintendent of pubiic ix - struction. Anderson was fatally shot bu Reek was uninjured. ne oft Canada Life. In calling attention to the advertisemen of the Cauada Life Assurance Association, whieh appears in this issue, we cannot do betcer perhaps than quote the follow- ing from the New York Syectator, an In- surance Journal of high standing, and which speaks volumns for this old and favorit: institution :—The Canada Life has held its thirty-fifth annual, and made the statement fur year ending April 30th, 1882—a statement of which the directors, officers and poiicy- holders may well be proud, and which reflects credit ad honor on Canada, for this institution is one of which no country need be ashamed. {f the directors and manager pursue the same policy in the future which has already pro- duced such gratifying results, the company will be obliged to extend its operations int) the United States and possibly to England, when its development into one of the largest companies in the wor!d will be only a question of time. Already the assets reach the splendid aggregate of over $5,000,000. The statement is, on the whole most satisfactcry, and an annu:l! premium income of nearly three quarters «f a million dollars is a decided!) haudsome showing. The expenses are noi excessive, being about 14 per cent. of the pre mium income. It is also gratifying to learn that the investmenta are not only profit-pro- ducing, but a so upon which no “loss whatever may be feared or expected.” The new feature of paying losses immediately on proof is an extremely wise step on the part of the direc tors. Long may the Canada Life flourish ! ’ —_—— -- mo eo ——_--——+---- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is useful in dyspepsia. It gives the stomach tone and imparts vigor to the whole system. “~2e-o Special Notices. PARTIES wishing sittings Thanksgiving Day will please make engsgements as soon as pos sible and avoid the rush. Groups a specialty Cook & Co, fac6 CANNED Finnan Haddies, ‘‘ Thistle’ brand, also Mackerel and Lobsters, put up expressly for the Fith Market, Grafton Street. {uov 1 5i end A Macic Lantern Exureriion will be held in the Baptist Chapel, on Wednesday even- ing, Nov. dth, at 8 o’clock, in aid of the funds of the Sunday School. The views will be ex- plained by the Rev. E. Whitman. Admissivn, 10 cents ; children, 5 cents. nov4 2i CARD OF THANKS, | ‘HE Members of the Women’s Temperance Benevolent Society take this oppo: tunity of thanking a generous pul lic for their attend ance at the Concert, on Thursday eveuing, the 2nd instant; and also wish to convey to the ladies and gentlemen who, at much incen- venience and at the cost of mach time. so kindly took parts in the entertainment. The result of the generosity of attendance and performsnce be to alleviate much distre s among the poor of the City durimg the coming winter. The total amount received at the Concert was $81.05, the Hon, Judge Young kindly adding a donation of $3. MRS. J. M. MACLEOD, Secretary. Nov. 7, ’82. Administration Notice, N OTICE is hereby given that 1, the under. signed, bave been appointed, by the | Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, Admipis'ratrix, cum testamen o annexe. of the Estate of the late Henry Palmer, of Charlotte- town, Esqaire, and that all persons indebted to the Estate of the said late Henry Pulmer, Esquire, are required to make immediate pay. 1882. AMELIA PALMER, a A nek Y RXAMINER. NOWE? - IIN $50,000 Deposit with the Summerside, Oct. 28, 1882,—ly | CHEAPEST, SAFiST. SEMPLEST NSURANCE LEE WORLD. The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. lilies onunion Government. under Government J.ieense. omnso onl Sf. An Assessment Company with « Safety Fund. at its actual cost. O eee Bee Good Canvassers Wanted. sLONARBD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. CBHR 7. snl Caen ! AUCTION =O Fan VALUABL® LAND! — be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, the Eighth day of November next, At the Railway Station. Head of St, Peter's Buy. at noon, that valuable farm of land known as the « Morrow Farm,” lately in the poss~ssion of Theodore Morrow, doce situate on the north side of St. Peter's Bay, aud exiending from the Bay to the Gulf Shore, containing about s venty acres of excellent land, chi fly cloared and in goed cultivation, with a new dwelling house and sn2g ou.buildings. Terms—Half the purchase money payable cown, and the balance on tive, secured on the premises, bearing interest, further par. liculars at time of sale, Immediate possession given. For farther particulars apply at the office of Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town, Working Life Insurance JOHN A. McLAINE, Head §1. Peter’s Bay. Oct. 23,'82.—3aw wly 2i, pat 2aw w pat 2 « TATION. very large anid new assoriment of OF ro0ods. A lot of Grain Bags, ete. Ch’town, Oct, $1, 1882, A great variety of Mantles, Ulsiers, Also Muntle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Biue aed Black Pilots and Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Goatings aud Seal Cloths. A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Ruys, ete. 300 Lambs’ Woo! Shirts, assorted sizes. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ee 0 :0: \ & A. BROWN & CO, have now completed their FALL JIMPOR- Buyers wiil find it to their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have a * a a British and Foecign Dry Goods, EXTRA VALUE. The very latest novelties showa in every Department, W All of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. = LAWRENCE HORKL, FURNITURE SALE | B, AUCTION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, November Sth, at 1t o'clock, at the St Lawrence Hotel, all the Househoid Farniwure, comprising, Drawing Room Suit (very fine) Bedtoom Sets, Spring Matrasses, Flock do, Straw do, Uarpets, Lounges, Smoking, Reading « and Easy Chairs, Gil Cloths, Window hinds, Lamb.equins, ete. Lamps, Mate ting, stoves, etc. This Ferniture is nearly new, of modern style, and best finish, A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. PALL, 1882, SUPPLI«S, in Store and to Arrive: 1000 bris. Sup. Extra and Patent Flour, 200 bris, kiln dri-d Cornmeal, 150 half-chests Congon Teas, 20 chests India Tea (imported direct), 50 puns, Molasses, 100 boris. Yellow Sugar, : é . ki a var 2 ee ; ool Shaw's, Clouds, Scarfs and Fur | %°™ % 1882.-tewly li 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers, Coarlottetown, Oct, 5, 1982. LONDON HOUSE. :O: umn nae Yow Opening ex §, 8. Vietovia, Waldensian and Cedar Grove ——-——-—0'0-—--_--—— Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies’ Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade Scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moive and Breehe Sash Ribbons. Gentienicn’s Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Uniderelothing, Genilomen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves, GEO. DAVIES & CO. |- 25 bris. Gran. Sugar, 20 bris. Vacuum Pan Sugar, 10 tons Wheat Bran, 10 tons W heat Shorts, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 200 cases Preserved Lobsters, 1000 boxes Tin Plates (14x20), 50 pigs Soft Lead, 160 ingots Refieed Tin, 5 bars '4 inch Square Copper, 150 qtls. large Codtish, 100 qtis. large Hake, 100 half-bris. a . SALE BY HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—im eod NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY ! AM rrepared to offer all grades of White and Ye'low Sugars, in lots, at Refiners prices. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod FLOUR AGENCY. -AVING been appointed Agent for the Stratford Mills, [ am now prepared to offee Patent Process and Chdoice Superior Extras, at lowe t prices, to the trade only. Four car-loads now on the way will be sold to arrive. HORACE HASZARD. Fs the best stocked ip the City, and all kinds ot woollens, should go straigh given in this City, Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres Neo TANDING, ex barque * DEVON. PORT,” at Peake’s Wharf, No. 2, CH4S; LYON. soa PC RPh | Warwwns er, 20, 82 : DRY GOODS! MILLINERY AND CLOTHING, oe ha A OID ON A:T, D Is Opening an an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. Ladier when bnying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, t to When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to ——_o—_-——— GENTLEMEX’S DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to chocse from, J. &. MACDONALD, roe quick despatch, as the +t. Lawrence trale will it he ti, SYDNEY GOAL, Wick DESeavoH LITTLE GLACE BLY. $10 YOUR CAPITAL. ons .allaud mecium investments in grain, provisi us and stock 158i, to the present date, on in- vestments of $10.00 to$1,000, cash Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—Im eod Thos desiring to make money speculatio s, can do so by oper- $26 ating on our plan. From May ist, WHEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to several times toe original invest- ment, »till leaving the original in- vestment inaking money or pay- ableondemand. Explana - culars anu statements of fund W STOCKS sent free. We want iespunsible agents, who will report on crops aud introduce the plan. Liberal con-miss ons paid. Address, FLEMMING A MERRIA mission Merchaats, Majer Caicago, LIL $160 Duion Bank of P. Ei. Island, Noe is hereby given that a special geneial meeting of the Shareholders of my this, Bank will be held at their Banking tiouse, in “Charlottetown. on Thur eday,the sixteenth day of November pest, at twelve v'clock, "oon, for tue purpose of consideting a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation (f that Bank with the Union Bank of P, E. Island. and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sbharebold- ers may deem desizabie. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashicr at least one day previous to the meeling. Dated Union Bank, Cha,lotietown, 1ith October, 1882. (Sgd) CHARLES PALMER, Quen Srrerr. President. : | JOHN INGS, W, E. DAWSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, THOs. W. DODD, A, L, BROWN, GEQ, DAVIES. Oct. 12, °82.—wkly TO LET. oO Dwelling House ard p «mses on . Upper Prince Street acjo n ng the pre- mises of Judge Hemsiey. Euimisbed or un- The Public will find bis store one of J. B. MACDONALD’S. J. B. MACDONALD’S. The biggest bargains eve Directors —AT— ‘FTE this week, vessels loading ecal at Littie Glace Bay, ©. B., will receive Price of coal $1.50, cash, p r ton of Apply at Little Glace Bay to C. over, Ribgy, or at Halifax to furnished, JAMES A. MOREN, a Posseesion given a ee i Hace Bay 3 , BRN, Rattan; Ue WE React Nev at th SAT aInmEr a: ERE er IS Se TE i is CARY TE RRR LN RL RN PON AI 8 a: po, NR SEE TE tai NO ERNE by eC saree. eee 6 eT LON OY EE A SE ES OE MEE oe Ne mg! AE ee cocme A ee ge cen I pm He Cz 2 : a RRR Co AN Ae NE Bt IS CRIMI MOE ee, eS ame come MN Sa ee te ee a UY RET a » a, am copy Svcesiediicinaglidl a eg oyna ern netrunam, Scihgetilltnapinnnsinggn sai Tagg ye Bh. ——s | a FW times wrote nts gee es ns ee, ear aie i. tee - aN ep SP ANNI ape mane on —— ee ee ede ee agra gee: mee eer ara enee standin waht) leetiinine ies 1 . “ pe. shane si ee a es ete Ama gett —- tee tcc tA anenntingtiny