Local and Other items, nts, at Tantona. aitlinis a a et Reel iit Mindi ali = — Stew a= DAIL ~ - mtn el ~~ he 2 Oe -—- ee nt lt ern a En ce ¥ HBXAMINER, MAY 30, 1885. TEL YRANGES, | : ‘ me | (Sercrat Desrarcurs ro Tux EXAMINER, ] Pe Hust, Eso, Summerside, is at Rr HARD ? : } \ j she Revere. i ' > | j ) i - . — CaRpeNTERS it work proving the ex- 4 riot of Lion ‘ | os > | — oe ye Rible ass in the YY. M “IT B i . . ogreallt 46 bodes of the Fort Pitt ' . . Gand plays ou King | Victims Burne F plays on King| ictims Burned, \ ry farm Mn Chi Ago ve . vlog & / Ts ? 2) . a nslaughter. A Bight with Big Bear Hourly 2 > . : s eb, & [VAN l his trainer are to i X poe cted. , business f the Old Country this mas , . geasee o BarrLerorp, May 30. Zome nice! re ol mere All the settlers houses near Moosmin’s neon pia on eeen | reserve have been burned Square. wf General Strange is believed to be close a ‘ Schoo! children | UP°™ Big Bear and his braves. sixty TH chive, 0. Vk aot News of the chief’s surrender or big walked in pt . fight is hourly expected. — . ’ . . . Wednes ‘4, “i, All bodies of the victims of the Fort Pitt ay wins in the Lectate tens massacte were burned by the Indians. The ay i \., Monday, from 2 o'clock | bodies of Father Marchand and Father ptil $30 o'clock Farford were found in the cellar of a burn- t rr > — ed house. _ They were much charred and A covoaed MAN named ‘Thomas, 0 patient | were only identified by prayer beads which in » hospital at Kingston, Vat., has two hearts | were found in the pockets of their gowns, and two seta of ribs. which were not altogether destroyed. The peanut ney ., | remains of Delaney, Quinn and Gilchrist MakRIAce is said a bE . : as ie were discovered in the woods near by. It gmoug men, a" siege ~~ | enenent thas another body was burned by produce prematar i the Indians, as a piece of a partly meited ston vessing tothe Sekil a gold watch with human bones was found in look a eon, Wen apecialty the chimney of the ruins of one of the mupleot 1.0 ee’: ; houses. of this in heddip s Drug store, > i uo ‘ex nublic al invited to take part in a ' " ' tire public are invited to take part *| Gabriel Dumont Escapes to Service of Sa oe : oe Y, M. C. Hall to-morrow at 4 o'clock. the United States, - ASUMBER ci summonses have been issued ne inst delinquent truckmen and owners of : against a linquent weeks , ne < . Sr. Pact, Mryy., May 30. dogs Another batch will be issued next ‘ . . ~ Gabriel Dumont was captured by Ameri- ’ - can scouts thirty miles from Fort Assina- Bersakp, the runaway clerk of the Bank boine, Montana, but as he had committed of Montreal, was arrested in Chicago a few days ago and held to await the issue of extra- diuion papers. > — Me. Joux Rerp, of the Tryon Woolen Factory, returned last evening from the Southern States, where he has been spending the winter for the benetit of his health. eo > A Lance Coprish FoR TUIS TIME OF THE ar.—Mr. Donald N. Steele, tisherman, Panmure Island, cau. hta codfish on tre 28th that measured four feet ten inches, and weighed without being dressed, fifty-seven pougs. ——— _ B. Batprrsron has received his case of Col- gata & Co."e Fine Toilet Soaps, by depositing twise the amount of duty, but will sell at the hime reasonable prices as formerly, pending the decision of the Minister of Customs. may3I—dy 2w cod, aiaiaans Tux auction sale of thet beautiful situated Cottage on Pleasant Street, and the building lots on Easton Street (cast end) takes place ws advertised on Monday next, June lst, at I2 o'clock, nooo, on the premises. Those properties otfur a good chance for safe and fitable investmeat.—A, MeNeill, Aactioueer. > Tas steamer State of Main, of the Inter- cational Line, made a very quick passage between St. John N. B. and Boston, last week. Deducting the stop of two hours at Eastport, and tweaty-nine minutes at Port- land she msde the passage io twenty-three hours and twenty-one minute: The advertise- ment of this line of ste+mers will be found in another colarmmn hiciiant Pye persecution of Catholics and Catholic institations in Newfoundland still continues. At Broad Cove a man named Connel, in com- lortable circumstances, was obliged to sacrifice Ris property at on<-seventh its value, and fly for bis life. At Harbor Grace the gates of the Uatbolic Cathedral and of the Convent were temoved, and thrown over an embankment inte the sea. When will this terrible state of ailairs have an end ? aiacepaililanila FAREWELL Avpaess —At the Rankin House today the guests prezeuted Conductor Hibbett With a touching farewell address, expressing teir regret that, until the winter running Stangement of the P. E. Island Railway came ‘gain in force, they would not daily see his smiling countenance. The portly editor of tte Herald occupied the chair on the occa- tien, and the sentiments of ue address wer “pproved of in an eloquent speech by en . PP. present nnissnilitaieasilii Taz Halifax Line steamer Ulunda, offers *leadid inducements to shippers. Mr. “ewbury, the agent, has made an excellent “rangement for the benefit of passengers and shippers from this port, as will ve wen by the advertisement in another = column The accommodation offered, and quick passage promised, are tufficiont to attract attention of excursion- 8 and exporters. ee Ovk spacial correspondent at Kildare telegraphs :*McGowan doing great work ok. This must be our genial friend, ~H. McGowan. ‘The secret of his success ‘a braat SHo0otipg 15 he has secured the Patent torpedo goose boat, recently invent- *? and completed by Mr. Chas. Morrison,of Alberton; and further, he uses the patent Mitomaiic brant decoy, invented and Oe nactured by himself at Summersid:. oe mdent adds, that for the da- chonef game, the torpedo boat and “tomatic decoys are on a parallel with the lleg st use of headlivhts. vv . , -- - Nee ard Mcurper.—-A despatch from Paris, triph. _— May, brings news of a terrible + murder comm tted by a farmer named on J. Holmes. The murderer had been eae from his wife, and had on the night aad im agedy entered her residence secretly "pm — panety began a mo rderous attack 1 the with a bowie krife. She was alone herse'f fom when attacked, but defended lustily fo am she c uld, while screaming ‘ighe, po mM r sister, Mra, W. J. tt Hol Professor Youmans boarders of tilemor Ye hastened to her assistance, As 804 Attacksd } : prostrate : body of his wife eRe ag him several times, ttmed Goon ety: The murderer then tabibe-i t U his sister-in-law, Mrs. Tighe, aud L-rtible ae mn the chest and aris, inflicting P90Verin a from whi 4 she died without ke asa s. Mrs. Homes’ death wi) be y CXpected Professor Y jsumans it | Charlottetown in * temembere) vis; Deeets bey ei Vi ‘ Cavenc,.’ 1979, @>aducted a ten days masieal en aoe Sa He was no offence against the American Govern- ment he was released. He is now a free man on United States svil. What Rebellion Casts. Urrawa, May 30. The House of Commons last night voted one million dollars on account of the North-west Rebellion expenditure. Hon. Mr. Caron, Minister of Militia and Defence, stated that to pay and feed the troops it cost the Government a half wil- lion dollars per month. —— No Grievances, Ovrawa, May 30. Sir D. L MacPherson, Minister of the laterior, denies thit the Half-breeds had any grievances. If they had any, he says, they never even formulated them to the Government. — — Fallen Heros Wemoria!. Wuyytprc, May 30. A movement is on foot in this city to erect a memorial to the heroes who fell in the North-west Rebellion, and give the troops a grand banquet on their return. Prepwring to Receive the Troops. Toronto, May 30. The citizens of Toronto are making ex- tensive preparations to give the troops a brilliant reception on their return from the Northwest. —— —— - To Presecuie Riel. Toronto, May 30. Christopher R>binson, Esq., Q. C., of this city, has been retained by the Domin- ion Government to prosecute Riel. A Long and Expensive Session— franchise Bill. Orrawa, May 30. Hon. Me. Kirkpatrick, speaker for the House of House of Commons, wants $30,- 000 extra pay for members for the extra ordinary long session of parliament. The Franchise Bill advanced two clauses in the House of Commons yesterday. Weekly Steamers to Boston. Hatreax, May 30. The Halifax Steam Navigation Company will hereafter run weekly steamers to Bos- ton to connect with the Halifax and Havre route. Settlement of the Boundary Question. Loxpon, May 30. England and Russia have settled the Afghau boundary question in a satisfactory manner. Schooner Lost. _—s_ Hauirax, May 30. Grove The Lockport schooner, Orange , has been lost on the Bahama Islands, The crew were saved. —_— Magnificent Holsteius. Harrax, May 30. ifi ixty head of Hol- A magnificent lot of six stein ants. direct from Holland, arrived to-day, en route to Boston. Weatner Bulietin. — Toronto, May 30—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown May 30, 1885. emperatare yosterday, (read at Big tal in sebeswle.ee 67.0 midnight)....---+*° ae taps a Lowest Temporature yesterday, {road m midnight)....+-++++erss+9""" seeeeeee a rature this morning. .--- 379 (eran mar ralotk ¥. sev Temperature + EGRAPHIC NEWS. The Reported Murder of an Islander in Boston. Boston, May 30. Mclean, the contractor, was found drowned. He was not murdered, as at first reported. Your correspondent will write particulars. — -o-— The Vital Issues Still in Egypt. _ The last recess of the dying parliament finds England confronted literally with a maze of difficulties and dangers. Lu Egypt alone there are three dis‘inct elemen‘s in the troubie, any one of which in a day may spring inte an issus of vital importance. One of the clearest in the public mind, be- cause the easiest understood, is the insolent mendacity of France over the Bosphore affair. She taci‘ly promised that the paper should not appear, but it has come out, and is as Saucy as ever, aud France has a chip on her shoulder and is waiting to be cate- chised on the subject. England can hardly fail to ask some questions or fail to get an insulting answer after ‘he financial conven. tion which Me, Gladstone whipped through parliament as necessary to conciliate Europe and save Egypt, has been contemptuously hung up by the powers, while they insist on the novtralization of the Suez Canal, which would mean nothing short of menac- ing England in ease of war, It is said on all sides that England must bo unflinchingly firm on all these points ‘or lose her place as a power, but nobody sees how to be firm without fighting France, and if there is to be fighting Russia has the first call. The French under- stood this, and are keeping a big force cf troops back from Tonquin, hovering near the Egyptian ports, ready for an emerg- ency. The British understood it too, and the guards are accordingly held at Alex- andria, not to menace Russia so much as to restrain France. In cold truth, Mr. Glad- stone to-day is almost as near a rupture with his model republic as he is with his civilizing friend the Czar, and the old man is almost overcome with despair and morti- fication of such treatment from two chosen allies. The most obvious way out of the perplexity is to beg for the friendship of Bismarck, who gave Russia an Asiatic ‘carte blanche’ at Skierniwice end is now backing France in Egypt. Hence Lord Rosebery has gone to Berlin to see the autocrat of Etrope and humbly offer an unconditional surrender, How much solid testimony of repentance he will demand cannot be foretold, but in the present strait of England be is not likely to haggle over the details. In effect, he can have his own terms. Then we may see a change in the twinkling of an eye—a change which would revolutionize Europe wn politics. But while there is this hope for England’s future prestige and this chance for her present peace, it has only been accepied by Mr. Gladstone as a ‘ dernier reesort,’ for the election is coming on, and how will his Midlothian speech compare with the fact that Prince Bismarck, Dis- raeli’s old friend and ally, has had to be begged to save England from those ideals of 1880 liberalism respecting Russia and France. —a—an oa Tue suit of Mrs. John .L. Sullivan, wife o the Boston bruiser, for divorce, came up on the 26th instant; * the trial was postponed, as it was announc chat the fistic champion had brought a counter-suit against his wife, charging cruel and abusive treatment on her part and habits of intoxication. The sym- pathy of the public will be with the wife in this case. nati CHILDRENS’ SEAMLESS Hose, 12 cents a pair, at Weeks & Co’s., Market Square and Queen Street, may30 es Gren. Gaant. —Doctors Douglas and Shrady examined General Grant’s throat on the 26th. The ulcers at the base of the tcnzue and in the throat have shown a tendency to increase since last Sunday. His general condition is favorable, though the present weather has a depressing effect. a A mAN named Ford has been sentenced to thirty years imprisonment with hard labor, for feloneous'y assaulting a school teacher at Utica, N. Y., and robbing her of watch and chain, The sentence is looked upon as eevere, but just. —_ > Kip Groves.--150 pairs Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 35 cents a pair, at Weeks & Co’s., Markct Square and Queen Street. may30 ——p———— A mAN named Whitehead, injured in a railway smash-up at Indianapolis, Ind., has been awarded $17,500 damages, the largest ever awarded in that State. ee re Tue Herald of the 26th instant, publishes a record of sixty-one sudden, mysterious and violent deaths which occurred in Montreal since January Ist, 1885. —— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN., ENTERED, May 29—Bonnie Kate, Munroe, Glace Bay, C B, coal; Cora, i'horpe, Pictou, do. CLEARED. May 29—Pholive, Marshman, Miminigash, indse; Avis, McLean, Wallace, bal; Bean Basson, Walsh, Shediac, do; J_ Fraser, Smith, Summerside, mdse; L H Davies, Taylor, Wood Islands, herring. ' May 30—Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, bal; Fred S Webster, Johnson, Gloucester, N 5, bal. —$———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 29—W H Rolfe, wife and child, Port- land Packing Co; Mrs Alex Strang, Cape Tra- verse; Miss McPhail, do; Mrs Reid, Tryon; O B Wadman, Victoria; John J McLeod, Cra- aud; Jabez Hudson, Victoria; C Munro, Middle Musquodoboit. 30—Stephen McLean, Souris; E R Caldwell, Rochester, NY; J W Fitzpatrick, St John; TC Connor, Moncton, N B. RANKIN HOUSE, May 283—John P McGrath, Montreal; A Pelletier, Quebec; J W Britton, Montreal; G E Faulkoer, Halifax; C H Mabon, Montreal; J Hunter Davar. Fisheries; James McDonald, Sheriff of King’s County; R M Haffie, Hami!- ton. DIED. At Bonshaw, Jan, 6th, 1535, after a linger- ing illness of three years, Margaret Matheson, wife of John Shaw aged 78 years, leaving a hosband and tw» jaughters, thirteen granrd- dhildrdn, dod the grat yennd reu. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885. Summer Arrangement, 1885. Q)* AND AFTER MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1835, Trains will ran daily as follows (Sun: days excepted) :— i ee a - — —~_ TRAINS DEP ART.~-FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. , ; a STATIONS, EXPRESS.| MIXED. MIXED, STATIONS. EXPRESS.| MIXED, MIXED. A. M. A, M, ie F, me Fr. we A. M, Charlottetown, .... 6.00 8,25 3.15 | Charlottetown, ,... 7.1E 4,05 9.20 Royalty Junction,, 6.15 9,060 3.35 | Royalty Junct, dp 7.00 3.45 2.00 North Wiilishire, .. 6,59 9,52 4,22 North Wiltshire .. 6.25 2.45 8.14 Hunter Kiver...., 7,00 10,08 4.35 | diunter River,,.... 615 2,28 ? 8.00 Bradaibane .... . 7.25 10.45 6.10 Bradalbane.,,,.... 5.61 1.60 { 7.25 County Line... , 7.82 10.56 4,20 ' County Line...... 5.45 1.40 7.16 Frestown, ........| 7.42 11,12 5.35 Freetown... scsceee 5,25 1,25 7.02 Kensington......., 7.55 11.35 5.55 Kensington,,-..... 5.20 1,02 6,42 r. a ar! 8.20 12.10 6.25 dp 4.55 12,25 | 6.10 Summerside. Sammerside., . 5 I dp! 8.40 1.50 Carl 4.36 1.20 | Miscouche.., ...... 8,55 2.13 Miscouche ....+6. i 4,20 10.57 Wellington... ......} 9.14 2.42 Wellington ,,..0+.- 4.02 10,29 23.) . eee 9.42 | 3.33 Port. Gill cccosrues | 3.33 9.48: | ats pep hee. | 10,86 4,55 O'LEATY, +ecccceees 2.42 / 8,15 | Bloomfield... ..... 10,52 6.20 Bloomfield. ....... 2.25 : 7.50 Alberton,, bie dne 11,18 6,10 Alberton,......-dp| 1,58 7,10 ' i ar 11,55 7.00 || Tignish,........ dp 1,20 6,00 TRAINS DEPART.FOR THE EAST. , TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. 1 . STATIONS. EXPRESS | MIXED. | le STATIONS. lexPR ESS. MIX ED. 1 i | P.M, A.M. || 5 te Ble P.M, aii nits imctin ss { 3.30 | 6.20 Me OIRREOU, cc ccensccnens oe! 9.05 6.25 Royalty Junction,,,.... esccce| 3.45 6.39 ||Royalty Junction,.......e.00 ' 8.50 6.0 Bedford, ..cesseeee eccccccrsece 4,10 7.17 |[Bedere <occcasscecde edek ds 8.25 6.2% (ar 4,35 7.50 || dp 8.00 4.69 Mount Stewart,.... eoccce |/atonut I 5 6 anc dine ; lap’ 440 | 810 |] ar} 7.55 4.30 PE cnchtdenddcccccsnscosed 6.09 =| ne. ; Sg silks de ibtdckasosausees 7.27 3.40 i, PanRiek hi vk-cthckciickact 6.30 | oe. ee |. 706 4 &OT Bear River........cssee ivan 6.05 10,20 Nae Be 6. SH rs 6.30 =| 2,16 BOUTS. oc ccccccccccccccecsesce 6.35 A100: . MO wisi, ceeds 10 6.00 =! 1,25 Mount Stewart,,...secceeesees i 4.45 8.15 ||Mount Stewart...........6. dp} 8.00 4,50 Cardigan .ossececeeseese..n. | 5.38 O25 UREnee. 6s ocd cisingects ct i 7.02 3.13 GeeeOOM cote cteiteses-s 5.65 ee. . | 6.45 2.50 oO SS = -_—z,- = —— ~~ — a fé Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Ch'town, May 26, 1885. - all paéi Superintendent. a OUR GRAND DISPLAY SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Is VERY TEMPTING. 70% The Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable Goods. The Men's Departiaent is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that ouy Hat Department has advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hate ever shown, and include all the popular shapes. The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. ————— rr Se :0:——- No doubt about it. Ours ia the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more conld we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST, ROBERTSONS QNE-PRIGE CLOTHING STORE, No. 50 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. Direct Steam Communication Between Charlottetown and London. The first-class Iron Steamship ‘CLIFTON? 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to sail from Charlottetown for London About the 6th cf JUNE, Carrying freight ard passengers on favorable terms Lobsters taken at through rates from all points on P, KE. I. Railway. Intending shippers will require to engage freight not la*er than the 29th inetant, Returning will leave London for Charlottetown About the 27th JUNE, and will continue making regalar trips during the remainder of the season. For Freight or Pessege and other informa- tion apply in London to STEWART BROS,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, in Chatham, N. B., to R. A. & J, STEWART, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. BOSTON STEAMERS, Carroll and Worcester, EAVE Boston every SATURDAY at noon. Leave Charlottetown every THURSDAY at 6 p.m., calling both ways at Halifax and Canso. Both steamers are refvrnished throughout with ali the latest improvements for comfort and style. Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to Boston. Freight carried at lowest rates. far EGGS are handled with the greatest possibie care, CARVELL BROS., AGEN May 1i—weds sats pat. C, P, FLETCHER “Erema,"’ his TFS, As just received, per Spring stock of Violins, Accordeons, Concer- tinas, Flutes, &c.. &c., Selling Cheaper than ever. Call and be con- vinced at FLETCHER’S MUSIC STORE, Sign of the Big Fiddle, Queer Street. Ch’town, May 11, 1885—6i 2aw wkly 3) Se ee eee anys ASTURE TO LET — Convenient and well watered. Apply to Joseph Mahar, Cumberland Street. ma 30 lwk ANTED—By a competent and active young mana situation in a store; good reference. Enquire at this office. may30 2ip ANTED—A good Cook. Apply to the matron, P. E. I, Hospital, may 30 ANTED—To purchase a second-hand set of Fairbanks Platform Scales (six to fifteen hundred pounds. Apply at thie office, may 30 4i Wa oe steady Man to take charge of Sherwood Cemetery, at once. Apply to F. W. Hales, Secretary Co. m29 3i WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Repeats a8 Required by Weekly Steamers from England. :0; Great Inducements are Offered to Buyers for Cash. ree 2 Our New Stock of TEAS Unrivalled for Quality and Price, GEC. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 15th, 1885. DO NOT Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price. We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so we are bound to give better value in our make than can be had in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. HFORGEY QOFF ® OO. th hws WMasek FF * UP FXO LET—-A cottage situated on Hast River (a nice summer residence) one and a-half miles from Southport. For further particu- lars apply to George Mason, Clifton, Lot 48. may 28--3i wkly li pd OST—On Thursday morning, on Kent Street, a new pair of Scissors. Any one finding them please return to Tar EXAMINER office. may 28 a Os for general housework Apply to Mrs, A. 8. Urquhart, Pleas- may28 3i pd ANTED-At D. A. Bruce’s, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Competent hands will get the bighest prices. may 28 ANTED IMMEDIATELY~— Six women for Lobster Factory. Apply at this may28 %3i , ant street office. YJANTED—A young Man fora merchant W tailor’s establishment in Summerside ; must be able to keep books; references re- quired ; one with some experience preferred. Apply to J. McKenzie, Merchant Tailor, Summerside, may 27 4i YO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with room and board in a private family. Pleasant central location. Apply at this Office, {rauy 27 ANTED—To exchange for city property a House, a Coachhouse and Stable, all new, and one acre of Jand, about three uarters of a mile from the city, Apply at Tur Examiner Odjice. [may26 bi ASTURAGE —-Excellent pasture for the season, for a limited number of cattle, in the twelve-acre lot, next to Henry’s Lime Kiln, Malpeque Road, Apply early to George Alley. may 20 eod IRLS WANTED—At St. Peter's Island W Lobster Factory. Apply by letter to J. E. Warren —may22 3i eod pd ANTED—A Warehouse Man, must be well recommended, Apply by letter to Reuben Tuplin & Co,, Kensington, may 19 OR SALE—A few cords of Hardwood. Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Nav. Co.'s Wharf. May 18 ryX0 LET.—A house on Bayfield Street, containing five reomsa, Apply to T, R, Williams, may!6 ASTUKE TO LET—At Kensington, in the Common and Royalty, well wetered and sheltered from flies. Enquire of Isaac Gopkin, East End, City. {may ll till jul OR SALE.—A sete — Ww . Apply to Wm. Murray, Baker, Save mayllt Pownal ns let te eS I AiR RT te YT AR ce aR amg NaN Joneses nh - pe Bie oe ee a Se