Bt i tie a ee lia aaa ue — aki ae" Pee at - — . * 3 a A aaa ve i diditia ak = 7 ee es ee eee ae ”% “oy - rN : a ¥ Pas 7 ° Ve Tae ae eg ee ae ee DATOS HX AMINE, FUL 1c, 2660. eee ee onan My On Consignment : 1 cs ‘ d Oth rit ms. Lek eas lt eI Ana! : ewes | Lecal al ( 4 ( oca and Other items, | TELEGRAPHIC He + | ApouT women dudes, | ; — at the Roller Rink to-night from 8 | c . i - o 10, Serciat Despatcues ¥ : ie ‘ ‘i +f RR = ee Se ( PATCHES TO THE MXAMINER. 100 dozen of Stone Ginger oun 7.30 to 10 p. m Joux McLean, Esg.. M.P.P.. is a Kewarding the Volunteers. ' fo “ a » Ese, MP.P., is at the| -— ‘ " 9 Beer Bottles,’ wew’s summer Linders—nice. Only 40 neemesiintiinns Orrawa, July 13 S ME? ° Hon. W. W. Sp —— : ’ y . PEAKE BROS, & CO. sents each.—W, W, Prer, sing SUSMIWAN left for Ottawa this! Sie John Macdonald gives notice that , J 8&5 —eod ' - morning, | Giscdiat ten. wlth cuales Mie: Sieishs tue RICES for this month are the lowest on record. Men’s Suits from $4.65 up, Men’s une 30, 18*5—e rue map who advertises this warm weather eee Sprit ae ee ee ee a roe Felt Hats 50cts up, Men’s Straw Hats 9cts up, All-wool Tweeds 45cts, Strong Tweed foeans't get left the first cold day, hoes ew real Mexican Hammocks still remain- | mittee to cousider the resolutions recogoiz- | for Roy’s wear 20cts up, Print Cotton (fast colors) 74cts, Dress Goods for 9cts a yard, Black 7 V © isa qoesii a a and will be sold at discount.—W. W. ing the services of the volunteers in the | and Colored Cashmere 25cts, Ladies’ Straw Hats at clearing prices, Flowers, Feathers, oe Wopraner, the great KER. + | North West. The resolutions propose to | Gloves and small war-s—all cheap. Ammonia Baking Por der ; anstriaa bopker, is dead, aged 73, Tere weeks Casts aaa : _ . | give to each member of the force engaged Gr a White Cot ai ' t ’ 4 ' St te three ta arrived from New York | jn suppressing the rebellion two adjoining U 5 -, = ie _Cottins at gaat, Ostler ryan (ubite anh cclauen) nenp 5. 0ien'y AND USE ONLY : 7 |*his forenoon, Shei shor r Pow : r ; ; nderclothing, good suit for 65 cents ; a lot of Ladio’s Parasols at | ae + Kyest-ct neu at the Military | wharf. 1¢18 anchored off Pownal| quarter sections of the land without having ee aes ~~ asols at lose than cost. : ; Rede. iars eugeged for the iiohindiiainiaiedien | to pay dues and charges, subject to the con- You will be surprised what money can be saved by buying all your wants at WOODILL'S age3gi0N 2i THe Stipendiary Mayistrate is to-day en-|S8ideration that the grantee or a duly ale - al gage! hearing a large number of appea's from | appointed substitute shall select and enter Mi i) N 5 GERVWAN A Livear ol ¥ man, t» re leve her hus- Uity taxes. ) on the sections on or before the Ist June, ” © j » 14% bend, who was charged with cutting off the Wu ae neering | 1886, avd reside, or in lieu thereof 320 BDiKikG 7 end of her nose, SWore she bit it off herself. : ® would do without cranberries when RB. ‘acres, He may, if lhe prefers, receive scri Rig ae i ° K. Brace sells them for 10 cents per quart, | for $30 : ' ; . Q wens Nee eet. Pg Wot! k i 80 nears - Ea : oO ‘. ' ‘ Vu. friends kindly remember that in this —_ of all kinds by the pound very } 7 MWeteown July 3 IRR | a 4 i, - + weather fts of fruit would be very | ~"“"?> : a — ~ ~ - —_— -_————- : vy WW al alial pot weather gi fruit would very | <o) -e P ae i —= |of which W. F, Best, Dominion Analyst, St. antable at the P, EB. L. Hospital. [jly13 2aw | f Bominion Political Notes. |. : Si iid ae acceptable a _ jlyl3 } A spectat lot of Black Kid Gloves reduced | . 7 —~ Rae, B., in his report, Aug. Lith, 1884, . rom 9 06 Le 3 Der 3 A lat , anahe } " oe ‘ine, Dopey is pleased with her quarters zs : — » GO ° nate p rpur. A lotof spotted | Orrawa, July 153. , ‘ fresh and Pure ; same compo in the Middleton State Lunatic Asylum. She| Bien SOF pair.—-W. WW Sir John, on Saturday, stated that the sition as usual, ee SS OSes a the | - | Insolvency Bll will not be proceeded with mis whitewashed prison ¢ on _ At the Stivendiary Mazisirate’s Court this this session, and that an act respecting PLE jforeneou, homas Campbell and Mrs, Offer | ocean mail gervice would be drafted. "° ARTLETI, State Chemist of Maine, says ~ 3 saan alk : + i ee ; "a eh t . ‘ i i ; . } > . . , Rev. a = sie rhe se pte ao ) Were each fined $50 and costs for breakiag | Sir Johna could not tell when the House jof a Baking Powder (sold only in tins) now germon in S& un rp 5 ae sa J . oi ay. pon Scott Ast Une druuk and a nuisance | would be pri regued, — pushed into this city :— . giv promise « King gy auk among | case were anoae.) of | som > : = . : ; 3 ae of the daw _ a oe | The supplementary estimates for 1886 t contains one ingredient that should not the preachers of the day, > | will be beaushtdown te-der . enter into the composition of any Baking + samen. Tena Tie meeting of the Fitzroy Lawn Tennis} Iq connecti op ith tt 1 ill respecti AT Powder, namely, Carbonate of Ammonis, Previous to his departure from Hampton, ! Club which was postponed lest Satard a : co — On Wish 520 Oli Freeper me (A POISONOUS CRPEMICAL) This is a Rev. D. D. Moore was presented with an| will be held this evening at ae ge cae ocsan mail service, Sir Jobn stated Andrew strong Alkali, unfit for human consumptiov, appropriate farewell address, accompanied by | and at the same time, A f il att : ae Allan had gone to Scotland about procur- VAS i ; 2 aud lam surprised that this chemical should yt s bandsome sum of money. oa e = y time. J all attendance ing steamers of larger dimensions and e be weed when i ic so well kusin- to be ts . - of the members is requested. | greater power. J jurious to health, in anything used for food. Mn, Cuaktes Carens and Mrs. Cairnsand| wy peat to loa. yp eRe mie setnanei Ask your grocer tor WOOPILL’s GER- i daughter, have returned from Hong Kong, |, 2 ee amt L “ae that Rev. A. Munro, General Gordon's Fate M A REET SQ, U A EG. MAN BAKING POWDER, in peper cr in i Chins, where they have been win ling up the | im wh ai eyliel $ died Bi Musguidoboit, / x « be tins 8 cents ; quarter and half pounds. N ~ lete Wem. Snes yesterday, aged 78. is remains will oe 6 Ror : state «f the late Wm. Spratt, : ve x ; —_—_—0—_—— June 26th, 1855.—lyr dly wk dino — } arrive at Charlottetown on W ednesday, and The [ Paris, J uly 13. ; ) y ly i ;, : ; oad iis e Il take place at Vallev& transiguint prints a letter from M : . i fms avnusel meeting of the Christian | his fun ral wiil take place at \ alleyfield at}... me £8 s +P ; . — T ° Heed S Church, Lot 45, is now going ov. It is} 11 o'clock on Thursday, Billing, former diplomatist, Saying the arye y arretyv ! pecia otice I attended by several prominent clergymen | - Mahdi, before the capture of Khartoum, ‘i f from the United States and the Maritime A Carp.—To all who are saffering from offered to release Gen. Gordon for a ran- —TO— . Provinces. }errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous : 2 | Weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c Tux Charlottetown Engineer Company will | | will send a recipe that will cure you, FR! meet at their Room, ia the Drill Shed, Tuesday |; UF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- some of £5,000, payable as soon as official news of release reached Paris. forwarded the proposal to Lord Lyons, British Ambassador at Paris, but England | M. Billing | Choice Goods ! Low Prices! Parchasers of Cotton Warp. ; ‘clock The 3 Y ets i | cove “a = Miesionary in Senth Ayr ics 12° . . . ° evening, at 5 0 ci = Phe “— . will > te gor, 2 on ' as im Se “9 A — rejected the offer. o ) E find it necessary to cal! the attention he d —— by order, G. M, MOoCRE, | . 7 oral - — ly = — - tev =Joseph a. Sera cf these who USE COTTQGN YARN Sergt. Major. Cer o— a oo ; on. a : OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by ——— | ea. bahia abla The Troeps Coming Heme. z 3 us isthe ONLY REAL Mrs Exrza F. Kuop, of Keene, Ky, has | ' Mr BRECKEN, our popular Postmaster and | ' ‘ completed a crazy quilt containing 100,000 | nspector, has jast returned from an official | Orrawa, July 13. | acs WV all ; pieces and 948,688 stitches. A prejadiced | visit to the eastern part of theIsland Mr, ater Twist Yarn ; exchange ssys she also has a family of ua- Breeken is taking the proper steps t» Lecome dressed Kidde. ) aequainted with the p stal requirements of as the country; and we have no doubt but he Tue New York Hera/d says the Vassar will continue his p sstal—we had almost writ- College girls consumed forty bushels of onions | te pastoral visitations until he has seen the last year. ‘This undoubtedly accounts for the | inside of every Post Office from East Point to scarcity of young men visitors to that institu- | North Cape. tion last season. _ <> - ee ee ; i Biack Diemond Line, arrivéd this morning A SPECIAL meeting of the ( aledonian Club | from Montreal, en route for St. John’s, NAI of P. E. Island, will be held at the Club | She hed a full cargoof merebandias and the Reoms, Queen Street, to morrow, Tuesday, | following passengers for Qfarlottetown : evenine, at S o'clock, preparatory to wal W DH Brown, Rev J Smith and wife, Mr Scottish Gathering. |T P Hall, Master George Sumner, Mrs Sum- cepa iner, Miss J H Samner, Mr T J Charch and A SPECIAL MéRTING of the Benevolent Irish | Mr Victor Mejor, and thirteen others fur Pic- Society will be heid in their Halli, Prince; tou and St. John’s. The “oban will sail at Street, on Monday, 13th inst., at 8 o'clock, | 3 o'clock this evening for Picton and St. John, p.m. A fnll attendance is requested,—Joun | and will return via North Sydney, Pict»u and Hennessey, Secretary. | Charlottetown, thus affording au excellent |B aver Line steamers across Lake Superior. j : . " . Tne steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, of the (ren. Middleton is expected at Winnipeg | on Tuesday with the Queen’s Own Regi- | ment, 10th Regiment, Governor-Goneral’s Foot Guards, 90th and 6dth Begiments. They will then start for home via C P. Railway to Fort Arthur, thence by the Death of El Mahdi. Cairo, July 13. Gen. Brackenberry telegraphs from Fatmeh that a letter received from there states the Mahdi is dead. The letter was written by a mérchant at Handaha, July 8. It says after the prophet’s death his follow- ers fell to fighting among themselves, A Terrific Storm Ch’town, Jane 26, 1885. GLASGOW AND LONDON Insurance Company OF GREAT BRITAIN. Gapital - = Five Million Dollars Made in the Deminion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, ecnsequently, very much | superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the labe], and none other are genuine. For sale by all V/holesale Houscs. . ta ee Wil, PARKS & SON. (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. ipaeenanireinain chance for excursionists. Tue railway track west of Charlottetown is | nhac M rene :0:———— J 9, 1885 -. £ , : ; INNBAPOLIS, July 13, 20: une . in first class order. As this section of the Tue Canatian Club of New York are very ’ 7 ly 13 ’ road has by farthe heavier traffic, both in| much encouraged by the reo gnition they A terrific storm swept over Lake Minne- : ‘: a _ I freight and passenger, it must be conceded by have received from all quarters of Canada, tonka yesterday. Eight persons were The above Company insures every class of business at LOR N E H I i all that Mci’herson takes the cake. land the members are especially pleased at the | drowned. 3 ——>— lreception, onthe 10th Jaly, of a letter from Carr. Hampricut, of York, Pa, is the| the President of the Canadian Academy of | waer of three young bantam chickens, which| Arts, Mr. L. R. O’Brien, cffering a picture of perform the extraordinary feat of laying/a Canadian scene. Leiters have also been colored eggs. The eggs are white on one side| received from Mr. Arthur Cox and Mr and strawberry coler on the other. Next! Mower Martin, we!l known artists, of a simi- omen lar tenor. The additions of specimens of Tue ¢xcusion on Thursday next offers a} Canadian art, especially of home subjects, splendid opportunity for our city people to| will great!y add to the attractiveness of the enjoy the beauties of the country when they | rooms of the ‘lub, are at its very best. ‘The return fare, tea included, is only one dolisr and a quarter — o— eure’ ———_———-— ARTILLERY.—The members of No. 2 Bat-| pre’ictions that this country is liable to he tery, Garrison Artillery, are requested to| visited by more than an ordinary amount of meet in the Drill Shed, to-morrow, (Tuesday | contagious (iscase this year, it behoves all t evening) at eight o'clock sharp. A full »t-|juguire about aad practive every sanitary | | weather, tendance required. F T. Moore, Captain | messure,especially cleanliness, which as » pre- Commanding. nee least: and in this how important the artivle ct Soap as to quality fit for use; certaialy all in- By popular request, the admission fee to os | ferior grades made so by foreign substances | ere ‘*An ounce of prevention worth a pound o | oat isan old adage but true. In view of | th artlime Provinces. i ventive, offers some one means of secape at | Chelera in Spain. Maprip, July 13. There were 1500 new cases of cholera and 650 deaths in Spain on Saturday. Weather Sulietin ities for the next 24 hours for vv for NTs July 13.10 a. m. figh to moderate winds, fine, warm METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown July 13, 1885. | Highest Temperature Sgturday..........75 2 current rates, and on Farm Property and Stock, insures against damage by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not. “RED. W. HYNDMAN, GENERAL AGENT FOR P. KE. ISLAND. June 20—2m eod ar BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT Grand Traecadie Beach. This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Open on Dominion Day, lst July, under experienced Managers from the United States. Visitors will find this place agreeable during the warm weather. tf—june6 Tar ‘ . y » 7 5 i. WANES, LENT, FOUND, ce. fy~O LET—A neat Cottage with a good yard, stable and garden, pleasantly situated en Richmond Street (West), free from the cust nuisance; immediate posession if re- quired. Please apply to James D. Mason, july 11—3i ai te By ar a Mo me oe: OPEN JULY ist - and Tuesday otken, ghee: eer ‘| and adulterations of a questionab'e charactar, | Lowest do BD oo ceeaesery 59.3 StU. | OsSTt—In the Post Office, on Wednesday imitates eah Lecture. Tha reception in- } should be rejected, that there m y be no taint Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at 4 evening last, 3 One- Dollar Notes and 50 tended to have taken place on Saturday even- | Jeft on the person or clothes which might In| midnight)... ..-cseeeeeeceseeeeeeeee os 74.1 :0: —_ Cents in silver. The finder will please leave ing will take place this evening im the Parlor jany way invite the germs of these various 18 | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at the same at the FXamiIner office. jiy10 3i of the Y. M. C. A. at 7 30 o'clock —J. A, )¢#s8e®- \ first-class article, made by known | midnight) ae oe . odin consesss 55 6 : — — ale Lawson, Secy. Committee. — | reliable manviactarers, is the wer A kind that | L west lem perature this morning..... 52.5 ” ” - ; OU SE CO LET —Pleasantly situated on r peated, ; can be safely used or recoumnende | : ba the | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. ..66 3 4 3 ® Prince Street, containing eight rooms ; 1 A surptac correspondent of the Moncton j use of a standari soap, like the ‘*Welcome,” | Tanperatnre thia afternoon at I o'olock. 72.9 — a rent moderate. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, Transcript «rites: ‘‘A large coal field has | made by Curtis, Davis & Co., there can he 110 been found upon the farm of the late B. ©. | "ik, being the gogds of a Sem. whose ne — 2, Scadoue River, which appears to | soap is a sufficient guarantee of its purity, something worth looking after. It is in A width about 00 yards. The prospectors dng | Supreme Court, Queen’s County. in from the banks twelve feet. ‘The seam was | amen two inches thick at the bark, and 18 inches | Monpay July 13 _ at the distance of twelve fect.” Buchanniw ve. Pawting—This case is still ei before the S :prems Court. The plaintifi : By looking at the quotations of the Virginia} case was ui cure] at the time of going to — — i | = - ee fea Pois, hiewer Pots, Bargains in Barthenw2re & Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Peoprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! Every department is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputatior. TERMS :—$!.75 to $2.50 per day; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursf@ay and Monday morning,abort 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a m., 8 25 8, m., and 3.15 p. rYVils BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation 0. jly9 tf O LET—A three-story dwelling on Water Street (West), containing eleven rooms and shop. Will be ready for occupation on the I5th inst. Apply to M. McQuaid, Queen Street, or at Examiner office. jly8 SECON DeHAND PLANO for Sale ; in A perfect order ; can be seen by applying at this ollice. cee we . jly8 —1 wk tobacco mark« ts, it will be found that the} press. Mik a? isiies, e ts Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a.m , 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. : oarsmen irenr nnn r mare highest price paid for ‘fillers’—which is the | ST ; : “ bs Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m, 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m. OUSE TO LET—( ee r Pak tobace> which forms the body of the plug—| TH Cream Crecis, © «Hunter River for Summerside at 7 @. m., 10 08 a. m., and 435 p. m at Apply t» Jas. A. McLeod, wae 2 a. a ee oad, very closely corresponds with the invoiced price Of tobacco leaf imported into Ontario ” AT SY As over four-tifths of all the leaf imported into HON, ss B. EI y VU 3 the provines is for ‘Myth Navy” stock, this! fact is official proof of the claim that the | “Myrtle Nav ea 58 tial yTe Navy mde of the finest Virginia leaf, 8 the renowned Temperance Orator and Pro- hibition Advocate will Lecture in the Y.M. Cc. A. HALL, — ON - > — Lauxcuep.—There was launched at Souris, on “Satarday last, a very fine two-topmast | schooner of 80 tons register, named the} “General Middleton,” and belonging to the ‘Monday and Tuesday Evenings, ‘erprising firm of Messrs, McDonald, Mc- | j Donald & Co. ‘The Middleton was built | July 13th and 14th, at 8 o'clock. the superintendence of Mr. William Chaisson, sis of Rollo Bay, who is well known to be one of ths moet ec: pable shipwrights in the Pre- vince, This har dsome schooner, under com- mand of Capt, Bernard McIsane, is going inte the Payen a seini gtrip. We congratulate the builder ypon his skill and handiwork, and trust that the er w of this new seiner ey be successful in capturing meckerel as “her gallant namesake im capturing Tedskins, Tickets for each Lecture 15 cents, to be had at the Apothecaries Hall, Rankin’s Drug Store, and at the door. Oue fare tickets on afternoon trains of July 13th and 14th, good for return til 15th from Bradalbane and Railway Stations eastward, issued to parties attending these lectures. J. A. LAWSON, Sec’y of Com. 7” tisaneiiliciie eae must be a nice place to live in. A Ft dent aoe 7 two ago a number of frisky citizens 0 G TEMPLABS M ane eUuinvited, the house of a weaithy _ . ‘ . ‘Zican, who was entertaining a nussber of ig feliow-couutrymen at a banquet T hey bungled with the gay and festive revellers, | 7#VHE Grand Lodge of the above Order will + dee pies to take possession of the house, i meet in Annual Sessinn in Scott's Hall, ‘aiainent aud wine cellar. A mild re- | Charlottetowv, on TUESDAY, the 14th July, Moustrauce from the host resulted in the | at 10.30. ane party d'awiog their revolvers and This Session will he of more than usual 7 ae the aie with gunp »wder and the crics | jnterest, as the R. W. G. Templar, Hon —_ ped wou Lhe Mexicans not un-| B, Finch, and P. J. Chisholm, Esq., G. W. tally took umbrage ab this treatment. | (niet of Nova Scotia, will be present able be re wilitpg t yield anything reasoa-; Mr. Finch will give @ oouree of lectures, resy aoe tee line ab being shot. As @| commencing on the 13h July. ib pecloneed nad ce J. A. LAWSON, G. W, 8. 18s Were perforated and the doctors de- ; there will be at least four fanerals, Ch’town, June 30—july2 2aw wky 2i July 4--eod wkyli Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jazs. BiG REDUCTION IN PRICES, Ch’ town, June 15, 1885, ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. ee wee) CAPERAEL, cae wes 6s G2,000,000 THE BEST PLACE TO BUY. | —- | CALL AND SEE! BEER AND CGOFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly Sprce Hdtlig ud Sheathing, &. — ae been appeinted by Messrs. Prim rose Brothers, of Pictou, agent for th- sele of their well known Grooved and Yongued SPRUCE FLOORING — and SHEATHING, 1 HAVE NOW, and will continue to have on hand a stock of the same, | WELL DRIED and SEASUNED, which I) have no hesitation in recommending as the | best in the market. | Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre-| pared to execute promptly orders left with me | for any description of Spruce Scantling, | Boards, Laths, &c, : For further par‘iculars apply at my resi- dence, Priuce St: cet. THOMAS ALLEY. April es. ESR —~ %aa Gna why HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Taken om Mest Favorable Terms. GENT FOR PRINOE EPWARD ISLAND: ™ tH. ARNAUD, MEROHANTS RANK OF HALIFAX eee Ch tawn, Jan, 1825 DO NOT Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boois or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price. We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, 80 we are bound to give better value in our make than can be had in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. NORGEV. QOFF 2 OM. (bows Maroh a, ‘eat, PICARDERS,—Two or three gentlemen or B iady boarders may find comfortable ac- commodation, by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. july 7, tf W Anrep 4 Girl for general house- work. Apply at the Examiner office, jly7 QQork SAL E—Two double-seated Carriages. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer. jly6 tf \ TANTED IMMEDIATECY—A emart Boy. Apply at the Revere House. jy4 fy or three Boarders con be accomme- dated at Miss Stewart's, corner of Great George and Luston Streets, jun27 ry*O LET—The top firt of store at P. G. Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Goff & Co. jun 24 V JANTED—A Cock. Apply to Mrs. / DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, Mal- jan24tf peque Road. FE.O LET—A very desirable Dwelling on i Upper Prince Street ; immediate pos session. Apply to E, RK. Brow, or to J. M, Auld, Grafton Strect. june :5 law fExC LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Posses- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. api 27—2aw pat ry VO LET—The Dry Geet Store on Queen Street, lately cecupied by Mr. James Shand. Apply to M. Stevenson. marZ3 ti