ith THE DAILY EXAMINER. The Liberal Conservative Room is in the store lately occupied by Mr. George R, Strong, in J. D. building, Queen St, Committee open every day and evening during the Campaign. —_ Local and Other liems., NING to-night - > d)y<TERS at Coady s to-night -~ \ ; ss at the police court to-day. . Fe fort buy the B. B. Corset Beer b _—_—o— fue Newfoundland legislature meets Feb- via ouienciiiegiial Val iNes in profusion—just opened—at the Diamond Bookstore. - W. E. Dawson, Esq., has withdrawn from t t for the Mayoralty SS Crome Persian dates at Beer & Goff's. jan 22, 3i ; iciaiiaes Rev. Me. Carrutaers detivers the fourth Lect this course on Tuesday night - Tur Young Ladies’ Journal for February at the D | Bookstore A choice number. - ~~ AME .\N Baldwin's selling cheap by the barrei at Beer & i-off s, jan 22, 33 backs CutLpReEN’s sleighs, nicely finished, for thirty-two cents, at the [iamond Bookstore. iaencinls Perer’s Scuoor Snow Shoe Club will meet at the School this evening at 7.30, for a tramp Ss! - Mn. W. Lester Kane, representing T. & E. Kenny, Halifax, arrived hete Thursday evening He is at the Revere. ealinliilllaen Tue Patriot's head-line—‘* Davies’ Crush- ing Reply to Ferguson ’’—-should have read: * Ferguson's Crushing Reply to Davies.” > Two teams collided (Queen Street last t, and the occupants of one—a lady and were thrown out and severely in- orn nigh gentleuian ger red. - Tue King Street Kitle Gallery will re-open this evening. oting for the silver cup and other prizes commeyces on Monday next, the 24th inst. She tices Tae Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital begs to acknowledge the re eipt of $4 from St. Peter's Church, Alberton, and $14.21 frem Church of England, Summerside. - ead Tue editor's life is sometimes worth living. Mr. Moyer, the able and popular editor of the Berlin, Ont., ews, has been presented by admiring friends with a stick of candy. - Tue Y. M. C. A. Bazaar Committee, under the presideucy of Mrs. Shenton, having com- menced work on a small amount contributed by some of our young men, solicit further con- tributions in cash or materials from those in- in the welfare of the institution. MacNeill, Secy.-Treasurer. ~~ terested E. J Tue Art Association of Montreal held their -uyual meeting a few days ago. The Council in their report say that they ‘take this op- portunity of expressing sincere regret at the vesignation of Mr, Harris, whois at present residing in Eng'snd, but deem themselves for- tunate in having secured the services of Mr. Srymner.” ———_@———— Yue Barp of Scortasp.—The regular mouthly meeting of the Caledonian Club of P. Toland will be held at Club Rooms, Mc- Eachern’s Building, Queen Street, on Tues- day next, 25th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. This being the anniversary cf Burns birthday, songs, recitations and addresses will inter- sperse the proceedings. A full mecting of members and friends is solicited, <ceenatipimane Mu. Georce J. Beyer, news editor of the Toronto Evening Telegram, who is also Grand Registrar of the Grand Lodge of Canada, A. F. & A. M., has just issued ‘* The Freemasons’ Pocket Book, Diary and Calen- dar for 1887.” It is a comprehensive guide to the Grand and Subordinate Lodges of the Dominion, and may be correctly termed. the Masonic “ Enquire Within.” No Mason should be without it, The book comprises nearly 300 pages of useful matter, elegantly encased in leather gilt edges, and costs but 75 cents. concuisilatincion Hexry Frecps, at Pleasant Valley, Brook field, had his house burned on Friday forenoon Mr. Fields had been sick and confined to his bed for some time, and to warm his room an iren pot filled with glowing coals was placed within it. No one was present except at the time the fire started, and he was too weak to help himself. It was some time before the unfortunate man was rescued, the house being almost burned over his head. last timself Neighbors placed him within two beds, and cirried him to an adjacent dwelling. The ‘vrniture was partly saved. No insurance. - family are thereby left im rather poor The ‘tances. —J7'ruro Guardian, cucum npimenteiiidaats F last issue says! ‘Unless Mr. “RIP In its sharp curve as the result of Blake makes a tit would not pe at all sur. recentenlightenme Tghn Macdonald coming prising to find Sir. @ to save himself in t for Prohibition in tim the next General Election. hinted 7 he has the matter u : ¢ cannot be ation at the present moment, ane Ne { denied that he has done more startii < ha ae in the past. It is said that persona. ” for John is in favor of Prohibition, and that some years past he has been a total abstaine. . However that may be, he is unquestionably ke é nough to see that as a political move Prohibition is safe and popalar, and as @ politi that is all be wants to know about it It is broadly der consider- lan A suonr time age we copied a paragraph Mass, Advertiser, re- from the Gloucester, . lating to @ suit brought by the Russtan Cement Co., against Mr. W. N. Le Page, Manager of LePage's Liquid Glue and Cement Co., to restrain the latter Company from using the name ‘‘ LePage, the Russia Cement Co. claiming that tt was & trade mark of theirs. In giving a decision in the case, the Court tiecidet that it was not a trade mark ; the law of Massachusetts being that when aman leaves a concern in which his name has been used, that concern cannot use the name without the written consent of <cne party retiring. The Russia Cement Co. were about eight months ago noti- fied to stop using the name, bat paid no attention to the request. As a result, a suit hax been instituted against them te revirein them froin n¥ing the nine, UecLeod's” Room will be. | | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. iSrectat Desrarcues ro Tur Rescind Nominations, Monrreat, Jau. 21. Che following nominations have been made ; West Bruce—J. H. Scott (Conserv ative); Centre Toronto—Ald. John Harvey (Liberal). At Kinyston, Sir John Mac- Donald was nominated by the Conserva- tives, and it is understood that he will accept. Brutal Murder. New Wesrminster, B. C., Jan. 21. JA brutal murder was committed last Friday night near the mouth of Fraser river. A neighbor visiting the house of J. A. Harris found Harris’ body on the floor with cuts on the head, one nearly severing the head fromthe body. There is no clue to the murderer. The house was ransacked, and the door locked from the outside. Further Evictions, Desir, Jan. 21. The police and bailiffs engaged in evict- ing tenants on the Winn estate started this merning for a distant part of the estate to make further evictions. An Irish member of Parliament, who is representing tenants, followed the ofticers. African Discovery. Lonpon, Jan. 21. Henry H. Stanley started to-day for Egypt. Stanley's last words in reply to an enquiry by a reporter were ‘‘I will return as soon as | can.” Another, E mbezzler. Lonpon, Jan. 21. Manager Hanson, of the private Bank of Copenhagen has been arrested. He i; charged with embezzling 200,000 crowns. ee Snowball will Resign. Newcast Le, N. B., Jan. 21. There is will resign in Politics are uncertain. doubt but that Mr. Snowball favor of Mr. Mitchell. Obituary. Lonpon, Jan. 21. Lord Chesterfield is dead. He was 65 years old. Political Notes. Hautrax, Jan. 21. John T. Bulmer has accepted the Prohi- bition nomination for Camber'and. Major General Laurie received an ova- tion by the people of Shelburne County on accepting the Conservative nomination. Reports from all sections of that hither- to hide bound Grit constituency, indicate its redemption by a good majority. Ex-Governor David Laird, of Charlotte- town, has started on a fool’s errand to the Northwest territories for the alleged pur- jose of contesting Saskatchewan in the tielite interest. Wisnipec, Jan. 21. Sir Donald Smith has promised to give an answer to-morrow as to whether or not he will contest Winnipeg. Kineston, Jan. 21. Sir John Macdonald, having consented to | be a candidate for Kingston, was chosen the standard bearer at a large and entha- siastic meeting this evening, When it was announced that Sir Jchn would run, the enthusiasm knew no bounds. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, January 22—10 a.m. Winds gradually — to south aud east ; fair cold weather, followed by higher tempera ture to-morrow. Supreme Court. JANUARY 22. Mary McKenzie ys. Malcolm Stewart and wife—Action for slander. This case was given to the jury at one o'clock and at three returned with a verdict of $500 dam- ages ; but as the jury stood 6 to 1 instead of being unanimous, the verdict was not accepted, aud they were sent back again. James McCready and another vs. James H. Cole—action on promissory note—tried by consent under Common Law Procedure Act by Judge without a jury. Verdict for plaintiff. Hodgson, plaintiif. ; Johu Ryan vs. John F. Beaton—action on promissory note. Trial samme as above. Verdict for plaintiff. H. €. Macdonald, plaintiff. John Watson vs. Jahn McEachern— action on two promissory notes. Tried as above. Verdict for plaintiff. McNeill for plaintiff. Donald McDonald vs. record withdrawn. Peters for defendant. Donald Campbell Ciyie. Sir, —Would it not be fairer if the differ- ent candidates for Civic honors would pub- lish their views on the Waterworks ques- tion. Those who have neglected so doing cannot expect the support of intelligent electors, Yours, Pere Water. LED OE LEE L DN Two cas*s Corsets—superior value —just re- ceived. —Beer Bros, - . e _ E a ‘ } Somermixe New.-—On and two Pound : anese Baskets of tea, extra fine hoy 15 Beer & Goff's jan 22, 3i quality st - ed ograruy.—Mr. Oxenham will open 4 eae ts 23th inst., at ew class on Tuesday evening, 7 ‘cloak, at Queen Square cor by i: : r three yoore students. pp oe Sapa 3i ty sat tues a 2. 7 ictou Bank, of Pictou, N. S., which is ie up, shows by the a ment: Liabilities te the public of $1%, ams assets, loans, $253,000 ; other assets, partia y secured, $140,000 ; profit during we, ee year, $7,000; while $59,000 is er from capital account to write off bad debts. . oti busiv ig) ono nt Pp ho | for. Stewart for plaintitf; | THE CAMPAIGN. | ‘Organization Meeting | at Georgetown. A LARGE meeting of Liberal Conserva- tives was held at Georgetown yesterday. Measures were taken to carry on the con- jtest toa successful issue. Hon. W. W. | Sullivan was present, and delivered an able address, urging heartiness and unanimity of action; and received a unanimous vote of thanks. The Liberal Conservatives of King's have resolved to send their candid- ates to the House of Commons to promote the interests of their County and to sup- | port Sir John Macdonald in his measures tor the welfare of the country at large. | MEETING AT MOUNT STEWART. We have received advices from the meeting held at noon. But the meeting at Mount Stewart was very large and influential. Liberal- Conservatives were present in large force, and Messrs. Ferguson and Campbell re- ceived a hearty reception. Théir addresses were, it is said, vigorous and effective, and created a very favorable impression. To the Civic Electors of Ch’town: With the Electors who s no approval of the great majority of the unexpectedly and unsolicited nominated and so generously elected me in September last to the vacancy in the Mayoralty }caused by the lamented death of Henry Beer, Esq., Lam again a Candidate for the ofiice. Hav- ing been informed that my oppovents are actively engaged in mis-representing me the Elect: upon the question of supplying the City with rs Lo water, I take the earliest opportunity Of stating that lam streongiy in favor of the introduction of Waterworks, and as the contract for their con- abandoned, I to cheerfully by the struction by a Company has been shall be prepared, if elected Mayor support their introduction and construction the City Corporation, provided a majority ol taxpayers ure in favor of so doing. Your obedient servant, T. HEATH HAVILAND. Alma Cottage, January 20, 1887. aoRAMD OROGHESTRAL CONCERT. M*: VINNICOMBE and his Pupils, assisted by “"4 some of the best musical talent of the city, will give their Annual Orchestral Concert at the Y- mee UO: A. Pea tice —ON— Monday, the 3ist Instant. Jan. 17, tx} 1887. CASH! CASH! FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. FROM this date I intend to SELL FOR CASH ONLY. In this way I believe ET CAN SELL CHEAPER Give Betten Satisfaction ! I respectfully request the Immediate Payment of ail accounts due me, as I require the money. No Goods given on approbation, unless paid If goods not suitable, and returned in good order, the money will be refunded, Cheap for fash - - Books Closed, Cc. B. WARREN, STAMPER’S CORNER. P. E. Island, Jan. 20—-3i wky ?i a paneubatianeenas Ch'town, GIVIG ELECTION. > pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this Istand, made and passed in the forty- third year of thereignof Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ; “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty- four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and al) Acts amending the same,” J do hereby give Pyblic Notice that un Election of a Mayor and one person to serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on ‘Wednesday, the 26th day of January, A. D., 1887, At the seyesal places, that is to say; In Ward No. 1, ator near the store of Messrs. J. & YT. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Strects, Jn Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Wey nwuth and Cumberiand Streets. le Ward No. 4, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & MeAleer, corner of Kuston and Great George Streets. And »t the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open antil five o'clock in the afternoon of the same -_ DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise al! that part of Cherlottetown which lies souch of Worchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number I'wo shaii comprise all that part of Charlottetewn which lies south of Richmoneu Street aod north of Darchester Street. : Number Three shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and uorth of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all thut part of Charigttetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street add north of Gratton Sireet. Number Five shall comprise all that part of “hariottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, jncluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. } WEDNESDAY. the 19th inst., from the time of Twelve at nam eatts the hour of Four o’ciock in > afternoon of the same cay. : x eS aalitication ot siectors. see Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15,sec 20 and Ci and 43 yic. aud Cip.8, Sec.12. {L. 8.1 T. HEATH HAVIL ND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetowa, A. H. MACPHERS 3S. | City Clerk. Charlottetown, 7—tu sat we. 1 aout ee 25 - SATURDAY. Political Meeting AT SOUTHPORT. MES 3RS, DAVIES and WELSH will hold a } i Mecting at Southport Schoulhouse on | ‘ ‘ 2 Saturday, 29th Jan., inst, AT 6 O'CLOCK, P. M. Jan, 20, 1887—un her tl 29th | Electors of Ward Twe. GENTLEMEN, IN compliance with the earnest request ’of a | large number of the voters in your Ward, of | which L am a resident -and-tax-payer, I have! consented to become a Candidate for the oftice of City Couneilier. I am not the nominee of any party. and, if elected, will vote on the water question, and on all other important Matters, as in my Judpment Limay tet serve your interests “Iam gentlemen, _ Your obedient servant, j | Jan. 19, 1887.—-lw fracadie yesterday after- | —-——— RUPERT B, NORTON. CARD. r y fs . 7 x Po the Electors of Ward Four [* compliance with the request of a large aum- ber of E.ectors, I have consented to be a Candidate for the representation of Ward 4, at the ensuing Civic Election. Tam favorable to the immediate introduction ofa copions supply of pure water for ire and domestic purposes—the Waterworks to be owned by the City. if eieeted, I will do ali in my power to serve the best interests of the citizens in general. I have the honor to be, g2ntlemen, four obedient servant, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1887.—till eleci’n. chet, Rear edd To the Electors, Ward 1: GENTLEMEN,—Having been called upon by a number of yourseives, and nominated at a meet ing the eleciors to represent Werd 1 in the ot coming civie election, [have comphed with your request. My views on the Water Wuestion are: | am in favor of an efficient water supply; will support the construction of Waterworks on the most economic principles poss:ble. I shall also give my best attention to all matters pertaining tothe city generaily, but more especially Ward One, I am yours, respectfully, DAV!ID SMALL. Jan, 18, 1887. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Political HWeetings. M ESSRS DAVIES AND WELSH will meet “~ the electors of Queens County atthe folluwing times and places :— Glenalaflale Schoolhouse, Tracadie, Friday, the 2ist January, atl p.m. Mount Stewart same day at 6 p. m. Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner, on Saturday, 22nd January, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Mermaid Schoolhouse, Lot 48, at 6 p. m. \vondale, Pisquid Road Schaolhouse,on Monday 2ith January, at] p. m. Uigg, same day, ati p.m, Granview. Murray Uarbor Road, on Tuesday, #5th January, at 1 p. m, Caledonia, same day, at6 p. m. Wood Islands Schoolhouse, on Wednesday, 26th January at lp. m. Belle Creek Schoolhouse, same day at 6 p. m. Montague Cross, on Thursday, 27th January, at 1 p.m. iKtldon Hall, same day, at 6 p. m. Vernon River Bridge, on Friday, 28th January, atl p.m. Pownal Hall, same day, at 6 p. m. Covehead schoolhouse West, on January, at 6 p.m. Winsloe Road North Schoolhouse, on Tuesday, Ist February, at 6 p. m. ‘ Milton Hall, on Wednesday, 2nd p.m. Monday, 3tst February, at =Rustico Bank, same day. at 6 p. m. New Glaszow Hall, on Thursday, 3rd February, atl p. m. Brookfield Sehoolhouse, same day, at 6 p. m, South Wiltshire Schoolhouse, on Friday, the ith February, at 6p. m. Bryau’s Cross Sehoolhguse, on Satyrday, oth February, at 1 p. m. Cornwali Schoohouse, same cay, at ¢ p. m. Notice of other meetings to be held will be an- nounced he) eafter. Messrs. Ferguson and Campbell also willbe happy to meet the elee- tors and the Opposition candidates at the above mentioned meetings. Charlottetown, Jan, 17ph, 1887. tl Sthfeb NOTICE GIVEN that the “NUAL ie HEREBY . GENERAL MEERTING <f the Shareholders cf THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY wiil be held at the office of THE EXAM'NER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 26h of January, inst., at the hour of eight o’clock, in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, Secretary. Ch'town, Jan. 1f, 1887--wky & dly Charlottetown Cemetery Co. THE Annua! Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Corapany willbe held at 4 o'clock, on the afternoon of TUESDAY, first day of Febru- ary next, at the office of the Steam Navigation Ccmpany,corner of Great Geerge and Lower Water Streets By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Co. Jan. 14, 1887—15 22 29 WINPS, LGSY, FOUNG, de. FoR SALE—A good Milch Cow. Apply at THE jan22 tf EXAMINER Office Book-K KEPER WANTED —A_ competent > young man; must be well recoinimended, Apply by letter to P. O, Box 277. jan 22 W ANTED—By a young lady, who has had sone years experience, a situation as Mill- iner; references good. Address P. Q, Box 194, javti tf Fee SALE-—That desirable Dwelling House and premises, situate on Bayfield Street, near corner Queen Street, now occupied by Sir. brace Stewart. Terms easy. Apply to Richard Jobn- son, Kent Street, janliif T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises, jan3 tf T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Kodd, Apply on the premises. nov24 tf Ww NTSD—A Girl for general housework. Ap. ply at this office. janl7 Si eod pd To LET—The Honse at the tead ef Pownal Street, now gecapied by Mrs. Rober: Weeks, Enquire at THe EXAMINER office. novl7 cod rO LET--A_ House on Pieasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to William om Dodd i } i T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Eepla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For tepins and partiealars apply to Owen Connolly jun21 eod situate on Kuston Street. For terms and ' epee apply to e Alley or te the owrer prentes:—Hy A, sepa & FO! SALE—A Dwelling House and cp JANUARY 22. HORACE ISS. HASZARD, ‘MA YUPFPACTUREUS & GENPRAL AGENT. REPRESENTING: The Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery (limited), Walifax, NV. S. Messrs J. Lewenz & Wauser Bros, Loudon, Euncland—Teas. Messrs, Robert Lamb & Co, Bundee, Scotland — tags, Messians, &c. Messrs. Thomas Connor & So and # wines. ns, Pertiand, N. &.—-Kopes. Nariin J. F. Carter, Bcverley, Mass. Viled Clothing, &c. Capital - - - Cash Assets” - . Annual Income Over X= Risks Lowest Rates. taken on all “o* . WESTERN FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. $1,000,000.00 1 188,200.46 - : 1,300,000.00 descriptions }of property at HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. oe ee SUN Lirs INSURANCE COMPANY Bead Office, 1614 St. Capital Subseribed —- T: tal Assets om income, 1885 - Agents wanted Ch'town, Jan. 13, 1887--lmo eod James St., Montreal. - - - $ 500,000.00 LA1LL,004.35 319,987.05 in unrepresented districts. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E Island. LEAS |. Fe onde: Sato i Nothing Like Home Manufacture to Wear. ee oo For Style, Quality and Good Value in Boots and Shoes, come to DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1887. “A HAPPY i E. PROWSE takes this opportunity of ——— ee ——_— =| EW YEAR TO ALL.” o-—-— wishing his many customers and friends ‘‘A 4, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” and at the same time wishes to tell them that he can sellthem a SUIT or OVERCOAT at such alow price that they will fee! happy, notwithstanding the lew prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &c., Ke. ——— 0 Bora EL LIN Gr: He has the Greatest Assortment of OVERCOATS AND SUITS EVER SHOWN ON P. E. ISLAND. QC— ———_ WORSTED OVERCOATS FROM $5.00, UP. Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E. OS ee sells the cheapest. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF CHEAP GOODS. —— 7 oo His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits. a@ GIVE HIM A TRIAL. 20: No trouble to show goods, co @ PrROwWwee Sign of the BIG HAT Ch’town, Dee. 16, 1886. , 74 QUEEN STREET. . H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, English and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties. -- is a fact thet you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, | o-- T nae oo ] Something Novel, Something Striking. Ths is especially true in STATIONERY, 1 would also call 3 of which I have, this season, imported a ver; attention to my large and varied assyrtment o choice and extensive line, f FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. Stationery Novelties for Lad.es—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Xmas Presents for Gentiemen- Gents Photo Albums, at Pens, Shaving Sets, Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum © Address Sets. Xmas Presents for Ladies—Beautiful Photograph Albums, Photo Frames, Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Sereen Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Cabinets, Card Cases, &c. Note. -Handsome Writing Cases, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum alendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's Ladies’ Pocket-Bock Albums, Sealing Ladies’ Hand B ys, Xmas Presents for Bovs New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, sa You will find in oar goods something times, go to Dev, 8, 1888, ~— ee ee am The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. for every one. If you want to be up to the ’ G&G: HH. BMASZARD, i BROWNS BLOCK. Pocket Books, Aatograph Albumay fit a ate eae aaah come omar I ; ; ' ’ ; : 5 : mi eh