— = _< he + hus Rink nin wiit be So band at tHe ~ ~ 9a. Montague, nm the ilk pr Roses Ottawa. . K, 5 iv t ’ sit} a ‘ 1 Healt Preserving 4 yout ‘we © Ball's S| ’ ¢ Yo vo ' Ti gant * » Wores, Ha fax, were | switch Dye eD, Txt _ fire on Wednesday night No- gavere™™ : ~agved Distnicg % ybitd sa’ — ny ' heots for < he gan right piace (9 Oe , the Capes ls ‘ I D4 y . (se tf ose Das SING ges id : y , ‘7 + . Trteg goss and Turnips at the Diamond “tii, = a5 Noth Side Queen Square, “Ta, rege af . cy eb 10 : p Sp, MacBacherv & Co. Ay v R SrePHENso’ il preach in the | Re vl tine Hunse, Sada h wmorn- Shritied - - ° ; r 6 SU wg, ab 10.90 and evening, ab Ow ws, i . | j ‘osT ae. Li i (ornwa'l, died} ug. Pusrce Costes wal, lied » at his reside last night. » saddeo ¥ 4 very ea fave deen the fears disease 8 SUPE auc. * of the Benevolent ace 1n St. Patrick g | 10th instant, at lft Ss pat 3: {ys regular meeting Insh Soctety wil! take | Hall, on Saturday evening, eight o'cloc - - pyor, WioatNs’ storm has not arrived if the Professor's « ffurts to raise a sterm in March are 1.0% greater that the) have been a February, the pevpie of the Atlantic wast Will have no reason to fear his dire predictions. nad ye. Isaac Powrtr, the owner of the Wal. | sat street Livery stables, Lancaster, Pa, eritee:—*"! used st Jacobs Oil on ae horse thst v0 badly ga led; itremoved the soreness sod araled more rapldly than any preparation | | ever sa¥. > Tur King 8 County meeting held at yen last eVening, to discess ** Win- ter Commonication,” was attended by a fepresepiation of the influential men of the Cunnty. S rong res iutions wosnimeus)y passe - Tecewowetsr Reapinos.— Yesterday the highest tempersture wes 23.9, and the los est oe 8.5 above zro, as shown by the gating at Mr. Cundall’s at midnight This woreing the thermometer showed 4d-g mero. stil the lowest since thet time up prog to press was $ deg. below. > were | Seppey Deatu.—Mre. Nickerson, wife @ Mr. John. 8. Nickerson, proprietor of the Royal Dirring ‘S.iloon, St. John, died wddenly on Sunday morning She retired to herbed with her danghter in her usual health; but at an ear’y hour that morning, ber daughter fourd her | mother dread beside her. Mre. Nickerson | had been svff-ring from rheumatism for | some time, and it is thorght the di-ease had | tiacked her lieart, producing death. Se ee Tat Halifax Sugar R-finery makes a fir exhidit, retrieving the losses mde ander its early mismanagement. They reached $48.10]. and profits un the part ot the year in which work was dore reached $5576. The sales have increased from F900 to 73.000 pounds a year. The stock mhend is only 6, OO barrels The direct om were voted $3,000 for their servicer. Ths present board consista of: President— Me. Allison Smith; Mess:s. M. Dwyer, Hon. Robert Boak, James J. Bremner, James eae T. E. Kenny, and 8. M. Brvok- a Cuavoz or Nae — ‘ihe inhabitants of Bal Creek held a meting on the 3rd inst., forthe purpose of chanving the 1ame cf the place. On the meeting being called to order Mr. John McAulay was appointed Chairman and the wndersigned S&S cretary. It was then proposed by Cupt. Jas Camp- bell aud seconded by Mr. Vincent ®Me Cormack, that the name of th» settlement be changed to Bayfield. On thia being put Wrote it was uvanimously carried. After § tote of thanks to the Chairman the meet- ge tail dispersed.— Jos. McEacuzry, tary. Bayfield, February 3, 1883. eh aol Tae Cuitpeen’s Mission.—The Mission Wchildren at St. Poters Church in this town b gine to-morrow, the services being | 89a. m. and 3 p m. Daring the week | there will be a chort service every day at | 15 a m., lasting only half an hour, se} thas the children will be able to reach schoo! | © goed time, and another service a 3 30. alts ate pot mvited to these services, cept Parents who p ay desire to bring | if ow children, and Sunday Schoo! | Seachers of any den mination whe are | ee vied to bring thir classes with then. | bel he Cmnection with the Mission there wiil 1 tpecial addresacs to Teachers, on Thurs- | Y parents on Friday, and Elder | ond Sisters on Saturday night of | rs ee, a —= et SHIP NEWS. Below Savanna Feh | | Crosby, frem Liv rpool, o Arat Hristul, Jan 19 bargue Canabao, i Murchison Georgetown. sues, 6th—Ar brigt Sirius, Sigsworth, , New York, Feb At the cffice of the Mente of the Red Star Line. to which the mer Netherland belonys, it is believed the He was pliced where found by some vicious » 800 that the steamer 's safe. lotte don, Feb 7--The German ship Char- Hi} ’ Captais, Gutemuth, from Antwerp Jao tr New York, witha cargo of petr lenm ene of and iron, has been wrecked on stronay, saved the Orkney I.lands, The crew were ; atnden, Feb 7—A French harquentine is < Bear Swansea. It is feared the orew 2 bave been lost. "| on, Feb 7—The captain and first mate as oo Kenmare Castle, and thirty of the crew . A @ Asiation, are drowned. The ae Ind’ before reported ashcre at Bullcot@n, ieeud, bas fallen over and is nearly hottem * eta ° Tho carg> 1% strewn alung ibe ao Feb 7—The ‘hip Krambletye, at this meede a San Francisco, encountered a hurr e ; er of the — during which she lost Gi beat wi bh the stern ann 0 ‘bas been found at ate of th: steamer Utopia hed no band, “coy the *t-amer re ported fonndere | 5 ~ ape Cornwall. with a red } ind around the Qnel, Cannot he the Utopr . Lo A 1odon, ‘+ ship Antelope, from barque Wm Grrdon, * Utopia, Mevagissv., Tre morked <—— — sii nd Other liems. | focal # nae ) circums'ances under wh | Prospective development in the | compl tion of the Canadian Pacific Railw | erenting of licenses to shops, salons and | Gg atifyls g this year. lletter to the Dublin Freeman's Journal, DLAC DA. ————— ens (SPECIAL DasPatou ss yo Tuk Examiney | DOMINION PARLIAMENT The Speech from the Throne. Orta Wa, Feb. 10. His Excellency the Governor Genera) ype . } : > i = mo = a ariament of the Domin on yesterday. The 8, eech é ' } Ch from the T} : | irone as clear and pointed, His Excellency . t 2 Outset conyratulated the members ot the Senate and Commons on the auspicious ich they w | ere be- “Ine loRw the labors of the ania” Canad i now in the enjoyme t — el yment of peace and : ! Tos: pertty, and her axricultural, manufac: a snd eel industries are in a healti : condition. He referred init t. “ad to his visit ¢ : 7 4) British Columbia ana touched on the great resonroes of that splendid Province their ’ ‘es.’ A near future which would be n aterially assisted by the ay. OU passing to observe the for the Empire His Excellency was rejoiced through the United States m Ry evidences of regard of Great Britain, which existed among th people of the neighkx ring Republie. He expressed the hope that that itiendshin would be fully reciprocated by all as dians, as it would be a great advantage to both narions. He ato sp ke of the great flow of settlers into the North west Curing the past year, and expressed his assurance that the tide of immigration towards the Northwest would be very much increased the coming season, 88 everything gave promise of the wel] development of that fertile and salubrious region. Referring to public measures, His Excellency said that the laws relating _to the representation of the people in Parliament should be «amended, and the franchise of the several Provinces should be assirmil- ated. ‘The recent judyment of the Privy Council of Great Britain, he Said, goes to show that, in order to prevent the unre. stricted tale of liquors. and reyulating the taverns, legislation by the Dominion Par- liaiment Was necessary. Att-nti n would be given to m-asures regu'ating factory labor, the protection of workiugmen and their families. B.lls would also be sub mitted relating to Customs, Militia, Public L nds, Banking, Civil Service and Masters and Mates on Inland Waters. Then, re- ferring to the Canadian Pacific Railway, he said that the proyrcss of its const uction was unprecedented. It now carried freizht and passengers within fifty miles of the Stk wch+ wan crossing from Thunder Bay. It is+xpected that the Ricky Mountains will be reached this year, that great pregess will be made on the the Lake Superior Section, and that the trick will te laid on the portion under contract in Brtish Columbia. The show. ing of the Intere:l nial Railway is quite | The receipts of that rvad are in excess of al! former years. The iLcrease ou the surplus as shown by the accou: ts of the tiscal year is very gratifying Notwithst nding the fact that there was an eXpendit re on capital account of over seven willion dollars—the surplus of con- s-lidatea 1evenue and sales of North West l.ues baez more than covered the large expendiére The debt and interest charg- es vo! th’ D min.on atthe close of the pre- sent fiscal year is less tban last. A large perceatage of the Dominion loans mature in January 1885, a bill will therefore be subiitted this session for the issue of 4 per ecnt debentares. Thus the burden of this debt wil bs materally reduced. The estimates furthe ensuing year have been prepared wiih due economy, and consis- tenily wih the development of the re- suurceacf th- Dominion of Canada. aia eel Penal Servitude for Life. — Dus, Feb. 10. The trisl of James Dowling, charged with the murder of Detective Cox was con- cluded yesterday. The jury returned a verdict of manslanghter, and the prisoner was sentenced to penal servitude for life. Mr. Parnell’'s New Scheme. —_—— Dus, Feb. 10. | Charles S. Parnell, M. P., has written a nrging the aduption of compensation for / mailed on receipt of price. > a ~~ neti White Cottons, Grey Hollands and Ginghams. Matting. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. 2A MINER, on TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Cottons, Ne eee eee ein ieee , PHBRUARY 10; BES. IN Print Cottons, Grass 4 ss EXTRA G00 VALUE AT 4% situate, lying and being in the Uity of A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, See the Above Coods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. NOTIC Ee t AVING received from L. W. Harris, the agency for the celebrated Covuley Creamer Can, marufaciured by bim, I wilt| be in a position, when the spring opeus, to supply my customers with any number re- quired. D. MACEACHERN & CO, Diamond Grocery, Feb 5,’83. Sd Sa prern a alt A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less. No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain te pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or For further par ticulars send for circular. P. O. Box 1,533, J, 0. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, eae 1 'R2_1er Now Va-k = NRED. J. GARBETT, M. D, Graduate of the London University, Dean and Reyi:- tiar of the Bostan Medical College of Spe: ial- iste, says:—‘‘! had tried every s)stem of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paraly<is, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- suaded, much against ury will, to try the Pad system, | put them on, and im two days fuund that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous syatem toned up, and now—six months from the day of appli- cation—I am iree from any symptoms of nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency, In my professional practice as a Physician, in Irish members «i Parlisment. He hints that he is considering whether he will | pursue the thankless task of agitation, if the constituencies should neglect this matter. —_——— Prince Jerome's Denial. ‘ Panis, Feb. 10. Prince Jerome has denied that he aspires to the French Dynasty. He has therefore been literated trom indictment. The Washington Treaty. Wasntnoaton, Feb. 19. of the United States favor of the termin- the The Committee < Senate has reported in of ation of the fisheries articies 0 Washington Treaty. —— Nibilism Cropping up Again. Sr Pererssura, Feb. 10. i fficers A number of the Russian army ole have been arrested for propoga'ing Nibilism ameng the soldiers ander them. Army troubles among the Cossacks are now quite | freque nt. Te Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. Feb. 10—10 a. m. ly to sonth- h to strong vorthwesterly one ly winds, fair tu clear, slightly colder weather. DIED. Sandhills, on the 4th inst,, iJincas, borne with patience o the Divine Will, Teresa, fe of Donald McDonald, in ~he leaves a hus- aughters, besides a relations, to mourn At Tracadie after a lingering apd re-ignation ¢ dearly beloved wi the ist. year of her age band, vive sons and two d larg - circle of friends and the loss of a loving wife an mother syd e kind fritwd, May sie rest to affectionate | private life and among my personal friends, | shali deem it my bounden duty and my higb- est privilege, as an actof gratitude, to counsel and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- able and effectual remedial agency having for its origin the stomach, liver, braiu, and great nerve centres. Consultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion. DR. J. G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119 Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horsefield ~t., St John; MeNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; Quebec, etc., ete. [Jan. 16, +3 Lorne LONDON HOUSE. seen pean dient —_ oe — JANUARY, 1883. OPENING EX “N Gs —— <—-() Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveieens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Bl.ck Mvire Ribbons, Biack Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, St iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown. Jan f, 1283 WINTE REDUCED PRICES. | a Jk Le 70 JOHN MACPHEE Are offering the following GOODS at greatly Reduced Prices. Dress Goods, Knit Wool Goods and Winceys; a lot Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Men’s all weel Pants, $1.90, $2 25, $2.45; Boys’ Uisters and Overcoats, $5.50, $4.00. $1.50; a tot of ladies Siawis and Sacques at cost; Winceys, | 7 cents; Grey Cotton, 6 cents; Prints, 6 cent»; Pre went, Beaver und Nap Cvths ut co-t; Men’s Ulsters und Overeoats, $3 50, $4 50, $5.50; Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, at 10 p. ¢. discount; Fur Caps, Kid witts and Gloves, L uders and Drawers, Searts, Sairts, &c. ; a jut ot Men's colered Shirts at 60 cents. Our customera and the public generally can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every department. Jan. 25 1R°3—2aw, why ORTHERN LICHT.” gr en gay + ——eernemarenee R GOODS aced aud koit Sairts, white WHULESALE © KEPAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO. —_ —— Cloths, ' | | | ore runnepysreneempironaienmnnianeteimiiaie | j OO AAR IE Chet alae 8 yah. LE at OL -_ a oe eS ee et “MORTEAGE SHE NOTICE is herehy given that, under and by virtue of a, Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgag , bearing date the twenty-sixth day of July, A. VD. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the’ tne part, and Sir James Malcolm, «f the éther part, there will besold by Pubhe Auction, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, novn, at the Court House, in Charictte- town, — Cherluttetown, ia the Province of Frince | Edward Island, aforesaid, bounded and de | scribed as follows, that is to say: Known and | distinvuished as Water Lot Number Six (No. | 6), iv the said city, fronting one hundred and | six (108) feet on Water Street, and extending tothe Channel of Hillsborough River, having a breadth of one hundred and twelve (1)2) feet, or to the said Channel, bounded on the | west by Water Lot Number Five (No. 5). the | prop ry of the Steem Navigation Company, | of the said Province of Prince Edward Island, jand on the eat by Water Lot Number | Seven (No, 7) lately the propety of the said James Duncan, now in possession of Henry | Beer, Exg , together with the wharf and all | buildings erected thereon, For turther particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hedgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town Dated eighteenth day of January, A. D. 1853. JAMES MALCULM., Jap, 18, 1833.—2aw | ' i ; MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is her by given that, under and by virtne of a Po ver of sale, contained in an ludenture of Mortgage, bearmng date the seventh day of April, A. D 1881, made between James McMshon, and kivga Ann, his wife, of the ove part, aud the Hop. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sola by Public Auction, on Wad- nesday, the twenty-first day of Febiuary, A. UD. 1884, at tweive o'ciock, moon, at the ( ourt. Hen e, in Charlotteteown,— LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being an ‘lowushiys Nambers Twenty six and -:X'y-seven,; bour d- ed and desiribed as foliowe, that ist» say: Commencing on the west edge of he Couuty Live Road, at the southern b Uudery of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, following the cour-e ‘of sxid Koad south :oneteen champs, fifty tinks, to a cross read; thence following the courreaf said cross ro d west twenty- hree chai ay filty links, or until 1t meets the new Comte Lane: theuce following che course of said) new County Line south twenty-two chains, twenty licks from the suuth edge of th said cross road; thence west thirty-six ch ive, cr until it me ts the old County Line; thence foilo «- ing the course of the same noith forty-five chains; thence south eighty-seven degr es thiriy mmutes est, sixty chams, to the piace of commencement, forty-ighs acres boing in Queen’s County, and ove u.uudred and tfty- seven acres in Prince County, containing in the whole two hufidred aud five a_res of land, ® little more or less Also all that other tract, piece. or parcel ‘T laud, situate, lyit g amt being on Township Number Sixty-seven, in Quren’s County, aturesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Kosd, io the northern bouad- ary of John Hughes’ la: d; theme wert at right angles to the Coumy line Road, twenty-three chains and fifty links, er until *t meets the line divicing Prinve and Queen's Cvuunties; thence northvardly along said line u tilit stokes a new. road leading to the County Line Railway Station; thence east- wardly alorg the said road until it + trikes the County Line Road, aforesaid; thenee southwardly along the said. last-m nt: ned road to the place of commerocment, containing one husdred and twent: -three acres « f land, a et eee & CO. little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout all land taken tor Railway purposes, snd ali lots or small portions of land s Id to various pai ties,and whose deeds are registered in the Registry OQOtiice, which said Mortgage bas been duly assizned and transferred by tbe said Jobn Lefurgey to me. For further pa:ticul rs apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day of January, A. DB, 1883, FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgages. Jan, 17, 1583. SYEALED TtNi EBS, addressed to the 6) nndtersigned, and marked on the eavelope ‘ Tender for Indian Supptics,” will be re- ceived up to noun of the first of March next, for ihe following articles, or avy of them, to be delivered to the Indmn Superintendent on Lenvox Island, in such yuanities and at such times as may be nquirea by him .— | Fiour, Tea, Soyar, Ceotion, Print, Moccasipa, Luter, sbinules, Nails, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods muet accompany the Tenders, Tue lowest or ary teuder not uncessarily | 7, anaemic Ps a Wd) Ati TINA: 2 tae Sy? a ANCA frHe PE SOLE PROPRIETORS | wa Te GREENLEES S| UNRIVALLED For F-BROTHERS {2467S TO D DY. |iorsrunenies. ancvue ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., Londun, Aug. 8,’79 Rgrort onthe Lorne Hiestanp WHiskey: “ We bave visited the bottling stores ef Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vate, samples of their Lorne and of pleasant flavor, and possexsed a}] the characteristics of pure and well matured Scotch Whisky of the Grst) uality,” , ’ * Aasaon Hr, Hassaur, M. D. « Orro Hyanss, F. 0.5, F. Lc.” nt— - _ OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, b. I. 10,000 Reh 24, 1882. “UBSORIBE for the ‘Vy EEKLY ; EXAMI- NER, the Ober). 86 and Kest N ewspaper nv hliehed on PY elanA Onle BI par wear 7 OB Pr] NTING of every deseription e) exc ute! with Neatness and Des vatch st the EXAMINER JB PRIN ING Feb 7—Th tn for New Yuk, bus paseud 30 pwr ROLY, sor, Water and Great George Streets —:0:— TO THE TRADE. a Subseriber would beg to eall the attention ef the WHOLESALE TRADE te his Large Stock of Groceries, cte., 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLUUR, 135 Puns. MULASSES, | 50 do. 3) Hheis, Porto Rico ~UGAR, 60 Bris. SUGAR (Brown kxtra), ®0 Bays RIVE, 5v B.xes Laycra RAISINS, 50 d..Vaieoma doa 12 tous Manijla ROPP. (agsorted), 50 Uad tives TUBA: O, 100 Bris, KERO.ENSE GIL, 250 Keys NALLA, w [GAY SU Bris. Na | Labrador HERRING, WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: | 50 Boxes STARCH, 50. do. Tallow 100 do. 200 Bu Sperm CANDLES, do, PIES (assorted), Highland Whisky, and have subjected 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 150 do. -BINCUL ES (assorted), them to careful examination and analysis, 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, ' | 50 Dog BROOMS, The samples were very fravrant, mellow, 500 Half-Chests TEKA, 20 do. PAILS 500 Keams WRAPPING PAPER, 70 Cases MATOHES, 100 oe B4KING SuDA, 00" to. SOAP fassorted}, 10 Brls SALTPoA RE. do MIX#D PIUKLES, /10 do, WASHING SUDA, —ALSué— 40 do No. | PILUT BREAD | 50 Boxes CHERSE* Tubs, Paints, Paint (his, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground | Ginger, C nnamon, A'lspice, Indigo, Nutmeys, Sago, Cuctbear, shve Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Biack Lead, Red Wood Yellow Wood, Licorice, Seuna OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’tows; Jap, 9, 1383,.—cud wkly Jw acer pted | Aty newspaper inserting this advertise- | ment without authority trom this Department, i throngh the Queen’s Printer, wilt forteit puy- Ment tor the sume L VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Saperints nar nt G neral of I.dian Affairs. “epartment of Indtin Affre, Otrawa, Dec, <6th, 1882 sian, 13,—till mar. ..te@yv A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine: ee | nnd Brain poo, 9AI9N For Old aud Yonng, aie ane female, Pesitively cures Nerovuencss in ALL the stages, Weak Memory, Lose of Braim Power, Serval Proe- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhaa, Leugorrhewa, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervows Waste, Kejuren- "| ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the ‘Pnfeebiod Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor te the Exhausted Generative Urgane in either seq. fal With each order for TWELVE packages, accompenied with five dollars. we will semi,our Written Guaragtee to refund the m: ney if the treatment does not efficta cyre. [t is [the Chenpert cud Best Medicine io the Market 4@ Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we | desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sold ty Drug ists at SO cts. per box, or @ boxes for $2.F oO, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by j Sddreasing P ’ MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ©O., Windsor, Oo. Cannda Sold, in Charlottetown by Ar a os wee @o., Agents tor Prince Edward igiand, and by * very \yhere, ' ‘wa 1g whly <a cee lel nine armeti emma nt th i oe ae CP * Armee