d ; ; ; ; in alll: ew & x Room es ; * - —er . rt Job Printing Rooms, | } LONDON HOUSE, QUXEN STREET Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Rillhead . Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- lets, Poe . Dodgers, ete ie | Five Dottarns a Year. | NEW SERIES. HE DAILY EXAMINE “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripes. $$ ——— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, JUNE 38, 1892. | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | ‘and prompt attention to erders, Tli Kk | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- jon is peculiar. Don't forget it. J ——y- — Stwaue Corre. Pwo Or wee VOL. 30.—NO. 11 ” ee —— ————— —— ~egee ee ane ~ <a ‘alg ee ry : Py i * ~ Calendar for June, 1892 |(}RAN() ES LEMU NS. BAN ANAS pt Fite, [He vAILY EXAMINEK OTTAWA LETTER MOON'S CHANGES, j J - Ry JUNE 3, 1892. — carte ®n4 day 5 o7 o {x EE 2 Seale, Whgeg 9 kml TO ARRIVE EX S. S. “COBAN” re Some Interesting Items. test Quarter, 17th day ‘ a7 e a : — en oom. 28 ee eo: “a > » aed . oe living - he, vicinity oes (Special correspondence of The Examiner.) ; Apogee, Sth day re te e ton, Ontario, were a few days ago paid netrly ‘ ¢ eae mbit 40 Cases Messina Oranges $16,000 for fat cattle to be sont to the Bitish 144% “thar s'sinoe the repeal of the Soutt cl . 2 ‘ ’ market. The cattle made up twelve car} ‘*Y® that “since the repeal of the Soott Day a High Water. | 10 ‘ 6% Lemons loads, They were brought to maket to be Act in Prince Edward Island the svbriety of Day of Week. | — " - shipped. Why cannot we, living thousands and morality of the place has become im- Mon Morn. | After. a 7 miles nearer Great Britain and having mensely reer be ae with ex- —_— TY | atte -\-— ee shipping ports of our own, obtain some of the} perience in other parts o anada, where a a. = | . . EX S. S. WORCESTER : trade by which the Milverton farmers pros-j}the Scott Act was tried and found to be . Tn tig . ee per. as great «failure as the Maine law in the 2 Thursday | 34 4109 e : : : Ini : ns : —The Empire remarks that if, as is ru- United States. The Scott Act is a most : sais | : = | . . 20 Bunches of Bananas. Pe , Su mored, the Quebec Government intends to ae San = it is eran = 5 Senden 6 43 - ‘ make up the deficit in the revenues by} 49y free people should ever have been elt b ; Sentn 70 | 7 = J. a I A ROU ARSON & CO., ONE ENJOYS a tax won estate and one on mortgages, so far to themselves as to adopt it. Its 7 | Tuesday | $21 3 43 Ch'town, May 31, 1892—tu fri & wky QUEEN STREET ‘Both the method and results when stocks aud bonds, it shows a courage and] effect, wherever it was tried, has been to . W edaoesday ' ¢ 5/ 92 om coatiiamassinemmeentinesetnees : Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant honesty in grappling with a difficult situa-| encourage the vulgar informer, to foster Be § \bursday | 947 | 8 "A nce ee cei refreshing to the taste, and acts {tien which will strengthen the DeBoucher- mendacity, and to lowerthe moral tone of SE 10 | Friday 10 28 | 10 4g t] t é] th: Kid ville Ministry in public estimation. No|the people subjected to its influence. B, T. ELWELL. il =| saturday ae ll 28 ently yet prompuy on tae Aidneys, i i Some weil aning but isguided : ; S| d Is, cl th direct taxes would be popular, but the de ell me g misgu Perfectly Well at 79 mJ on nay ok @ @bert mo weis, Cleanses the BYS- termination of the Government to look to] people would introduce the principles of 13 | ate } O73 | 0 28 tem effectually, dispels colds, head - provincial resources for re-establishing| the Scott Act into Great Britain, Before Years. of Agel ele, tet ee aches and fevers andeures habitual {Sronciat agulibriom ie banndnia tthe] at doue ic mght bo well o sopint a] TAT GANAS COMMAND! ie | Thereday y >a. 12 ‘i | comeigetions Syrup of Figs isthe [whole Dominion. The finances are in ex- commission to visit Prince Edward Island | Friday 2 57 3 23 only remed its kind ever pro= jcellent hands with Hon Mr. Hall as treas-| for the purpose of reporting. ; “Time Rolls Back in tts Flight !” 18 = | Saturday 3 56 4 30 Ww } « ° d P | duced, pl g to the taste and ace {urer, and whatever form the tax takes the} Un Saturday I cbserved # paragraph in Sine’ |-e0) on e have just received a few Pune cptabie to the prompt in [bores community will fst confident hat |oneiof the paper to the eff. that | ENLARGEMENT OF PROSTATE GLAND » Monday j 6 33 7 15 e © . . ° . . the pu ic un wi roper 00 ed aby Oo your reacers wi remem den ri 2 isaay | $9) 63/Cheons of Choice Porto Rico, and ‘xen me eeiy fom the most |e Properiy look@t'| Faughuan, who, seven oF eight yours ago, EXTREME CONSTIPATION 22 i Wednesday 8 54 9 23 a } health pre , b ote = — Prof. Thwing in the current North was selling in Char'ottetown his bouk, AWD 33 ' Tha aday | 9 47 10 il as we wave sold out our old stock of y an agreea 16 8u nces, it American Review, argues that _‘‘not too ‘The Life of a British Soldier. Faugh- CHRONIC INDIGESTION 4 Friday , 10 2% 10 55 e neers ae long ip vacation for the doctor, lawyer, | 29" 45 ® great talker, and I well remem- , ee te | * - ll 36 Mi olasses, we have marked this lot to and have made it the most odind bookkeeper, clerk saree ae ye a ane he -_ we e - _— CURED DY THREE BOTTLES! Sunday rN 7 . . : im. to mischief, 1 got hold of Mr. B. T. ELWELL, FORMERLY OF Pat- 27 «=| Monday 0 17 > , popular remedy known. : candlestick maker. Those precious two] * ™°t Sim P : ee ee eee ae ; 9 , Tuesd 7 | O57 : = down at the old price, yrup of Figs 18 for sale in 75c |week which are the standard period of an- ay —— told him oe 4 og no coed Last THREE XE oe cere 99 | Wednesday 1 38 1 58 bottles b ali leading druggists. nual rest fur many hard workers are alto- | ‘4 hit po nan Te . aa ‘ a ia, ert No. 5 BUNKER ST., WRITES: % | Thursday | 215 | 337 Any reliable druggist who may not jgether too short. But the thirteen weeks oneal Poco eth ‘eho ‘qeekg sda Saye, bege: eonhied fon, Sevente.aaaiael oP GEORG PHARMACY, FISHING TACKLE, NAMELY Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gat), Call and try a Ch’town, March 31, 1892—eod&wy 40 CTS. PER GALLON. sample lot, as it is extra good value. BEER & GOFF Queen and King Square Stores. Landing Nets, etc. Ww HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK ata 3) per cent. dis-ouant, nord» we adver- } Gse to seil our stock at that diswount, bat only | ask # fair and ooest profi. on a new and excep- } wonally good stock Our RO dS ace very fine . s, and worth the price wiked for them. F, De€. DAVIES. $10 Per Set. OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, ) 145 QUEEN STREET. BES% JAMES A, MORRISGN, BALIFSA xX. AGENT “gor WARBE 4, CARMBRRAD & 00., TEA PAERCHANTS, Londvna, -- England, mch7 | ‘Champagne Cognac. EE EXSHAW’S BRANDY ! SS A HIGH-CLASS 20,000 CASES | Exported to india in 1891 | I BISHAW & 00 | Bordeaux, | FRANCE, | DRANK IN ”| Bvery Offloers’ Me —IN THE— | BRITISH ARMY. Every Bottle protseted against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. HX | DUM SPIRO SPHRO. CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH ClwASS W4ISKIES, selected ‘expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of L »ndon. London Clubs and West Eod Hotels. For sale by all first-class Houses in the City. A new and most popular device to J. E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N. S. and P. E. I. :0:— CRYSTOGRAPHS, imitate STALENED GLASS, for decorating The »wost popular Whisky at the | Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. The designs are most beautiful and artistic, giving a tone of richness, warm" li aud color ‘to the interior of the edifice, re- flucting heaven's own hues. CRYSCOGRAPHY offses * sep» for the amateur, or ——AND ALSO—— young lady enthusiasts, or for thess who desire « hobby to reproduce. CHRYSTO- . GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. Several First-Class West India . r Firms, etc. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SPECIALTIES: SOLE AGENT FOR N. S. AND P. E. I. I have great pleasure in informing the public of P. E. Island that I have Tea, Sugar and Molasses. viven the ace side to THEO. L CHAPPELLE, who will carry « full line of Carefal attention jiven to consi Crystographs. Prince Edwaed Islacd ee " J. EK. ALB R®,. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. apl4—3m OFFISE Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy ee ge World's Columbian €xposition, Chicago, 1893. HE Government of the Dominiom of Canada hag acoepted the invitation of the Govern- mentof the United states to take part in the ; old's vlumbian Exposition, to be held in -Rieago fromm Ist May to Stet October. 1993. As ** ubportant that a very full display o: Cana Giang proiucis be mide oa that vcousion, a mseras inv ation isex ended to ( anadian pro- — god map ifactarers iu agriculture, hurti- — eee. pr du ts of forests, fisheries, minerals, brin auery mandlactures, artes, etc. to assis. in ~~ wing ose uch «display of the n«tural win eee ® i indu trial pr nducts of Ca ‘ as A ae r the countrys. o hee ommissioner for Canada haa cn, Cope r 4, who will have the «general eyo he ch bits ana the aliotmeat of space, . a ve rel *rovineial Govi rnments have forthe aa eo era.e with the view of mak- 06> sub, - 22 nas compleie and satisfac ory 1h pwned oon aien 3 rameot will pay the trans- Blacing of articl me aud re-urning, aua for tie Thauries nust be made not later than 3st Jule yp ° ion of article« at the Ex .o«vionm ba:ld- eahin uOnomence ist November, 1°92, and all a me iat « Live Stuck, musi be in place teres ot vitication for space and genera! in- post fre nee os oMtained ou applying by letter, » 1 undersigned. WM. AU NDERS, Executive Commise over for Canada. ONE | CHANCE ONLY I Well, I have done all 1 can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DICTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, —try Ale and B eef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutri tive Tonie and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRI JG STORE. t ernen: of Agricaltare, wa, Mh April. imp. | mayl8 | } july 17, ‘@l—dy mwi & wy lyr j have it on hand will procure it ‘promptly for any one who wishes ‘to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown, mwf jyl3 Dissolution of Partnership. Tos? to certify that the partnership hers- tofore existing between th» unders'gnec, carrying on bosiness uader the style and firm of DODD & ROGER3, has this fuurteenth day of May, A. D. 189°, been dissolved by mutual con- sent, and by the retirement of the senior partner. | Dated this ith day of May, A D. 1892. | THOMAS W. DODD, BENJ. ROGERS. Signed in the presence of < F. L. Haszarp. Referring to the above notice. the undersigned begs to intimate that he will contiaue the bui- nese in future ander the same name and siyle of DODD & ROGERS. Ali liabilities of the late firm will be discharged by him, and a!) parties indebted to the said late firm, whether by mort- . judgment, bill of sale, promissory note, kacconnt or otherwise, wili be required to make payment of thair respective amounts at the place of business of Dodd & Rogers. BENJAMIN ROGERS. Charlottetown, May 1, 1892—1m eod Ths eastern half of Housa situated on King i Street. opposite Judge Reddin’s residence. This House contaixs eight good reoms, besides ntries, andisin good order. Pusiession given immediate y, Apply to Mr. Thonas McQuaid, | Lawer Queen Street, or to the owner at South- os EDWARD KELLY. ' moh25 “How are you!’’ Nicel ’ auk You.” "Th o?” \$“Why the inventor of |_ SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. @That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That it is three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at goc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. which represent she normal summer vaca- tion in college and achool are long, alvo- gether too long, for student and teacher.” A contemporary anticipates that the teach- ers and professors will be up in arms at this doctrine. They will naturally refuse to ad- mit that the present vacation is not needed for their intellectual good, If the charge be true that the student wastes the time allowed him it rather reflects upon the sys- tem which is supposed to be educating him, but which, from Prof. Thwing’s testimony, seems only to keep him going like a machine during college term. In that case it would be the college, and not the vaca- tion, that would need an overhauling. —A good story is being told at the ex- pense of one of the messengers of the House of Commons. A few evenings ago Mr. Spaaker White was entertaining a few friends in his apartments in the Commons building. when a game at whist was pro- posed. The Speaker discovered’ that he had run short of playing cards, and sum- moning a messenger, instructed him to go to the Rideau club and get two picks of cards, giving an order for the same, and in his excess of zal jumped into a hack and started for Rideau hall. On _ arriv- ing there he announced that he was the bearer of a message from the Speaker, and His Excellency, who was then at dinner, was immediately informed that an import- communication from Speaker White had arrived. Lord Stanley at once gave the messenger an audience and the latter gravely handed over his order for the two packs of cards. Of course His Excellency saw the joke at once, and with a corres- ponding seriousness of demeanor sealed up two packs of cards and delivered them to the messenger, telling him to present them with his compliments to the Speaker. Needless to say the blunder has caused considerable hilarity in town. The Markets. Tue situation in respect to oats and potatoes is practically uochanged. Both are moving very slowly—oats at 32 cents per bushel and potatoes at 18 centa, In Chicago oats are quoted at 31{ cents and in Toronto at ‘$94 to 33 cents. In from the Western States, ported dull at 9 cents per dozen, with the prospect of a still lower price on account of the approaching hot weather, which will, it is feared, necessitate a falling off in the shipments to England. Yesterday one of our,local firms shipped for Liverpool by the six thousand dozens, and other large lots are being forwarded by other dealers. lt is unfortunate that England does not govern the price of eggs, and that refriger- ator compartments for eggs have not yet been vided in the steamers. The Montreal Ga- only «fair demand the egg market con- tinues very weak and prices ruled easier EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS. jan2- dy & wky CAUTION. Myrtle Wavy i’. & EE. NONE OTHER GENUINE. to-day at 10 cents to 12 cents. Packers are busy pickling, but find it impossible to keep their store cleared up.” Makes FLEsH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary process of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is fast, then ia the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure: Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood make: and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat. in fact, Miller’s Emul- sion is a perfect “‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores, ohne The Norwegian steamer Wergelana arrived at Chi ou Thursday moraing last. She was the first steam-vessel to make the voyage from Norway tothe Windy City and there was quite a celebration in honor of the event. The Wergeland left Stavanger on April 12. She arrived at Sydney, N. S., on May 4 and called at Montreal four days later. Drawing 14 feet of water when loaded, part of her mse spared in build ulky, very and lignt, times ; best only ed, oak tan Harness, to pext door te Fish M srket, Grafton Street. ap30—3i (sat ta fri) pd R S4LE—One new light Track Sulky, best E geek and. werkmeoenis. second to nane vinee, worth two imported ones: n° ex- ; a it. Also, one Track : stock init. oth sold less than cost for cash. A'so, a light set of rubber mount- 3 seenat W. OC. Ticz’s, cargo had to be transported by lighters to Kingston. There was ne troubie at the Welland Canal. The voyage was in some respects an experiment and it is reported a successful one, ““HACKMETACK,” 4 lasting and fr fume, Piiee 25 and 50 cents.— rant per- in Bros, the anecodote Builders.” zette remarks : ‘‘Under heavy receipts and | Pf natural, Allan dropped a few doubts as to the genuineness of Fongheuin. One market day, a hot morning in summer, with the windows all open, | got them in an cflice oa Main Street. You know that Sergeant Allan talks pretty loud—well, Faughnan talked loud, too. Allan, who stil had hi: doubts, and would have been well plea-ed to expose an impostor, put three or f.ur questions to Faughnan, every one of which Faughnan answered correctly. Allan was more than satisfied, he was delighted. They shook hands. I am not sure that they did not kiss each other; and then they com- menced to talk loud and furious —they both talked at the one time, while J] was ex- pecting the police to come in to enquire what the row was. Finally they talked themselves hoarse, and I have an ilea they went away to get a drink, and that is the last T saw of them. I cannot remember the exact questions Allan put to Faughnan. The test was upon the position of Faughnan’s regiment in some engagement in which both the old soldiers participated. Mr. J. R. Booth, of Ottawa, is credited with having just now the most timber afloat of any individual since lumbering began in the Ottawa Valley. Counting last year’s and this year’s cut, he has 1,000,000 pieces now in the water. One of the largest rafts ever floated out of Ottawa left here a few days ago, owned by Robert Booth. It contains 230 cribs and is of the cut of 1889-90 and 1890 91, the average size being 60 feet. The before, because look brighter this year, and the whole mass of timber was sold at a good price before it left the boom. It is in charge of an Indian ilot, and nearly all the crew are Indians rom Caughnawaga. Four more rafts are now on their way down from the Upper Ottawa. All have been sold at good prices, and is on its way to Quebec for shipment to England. A large export of horses is going on this season from Montreal to the Bia Country. Dealers predict that Canada will send 4000 horses across the Atlantic this season against 1900 last year. Business Instinct. When the “street” says of a man, ‘‘ He has a long head for business,” it credite him Montreal as high at 34 cents have been} with an instinct for discovering a profitabje paid. Sympathizing with a weakened de- | investment or a bargain. An illu, mand in Boston, caused by larger receipts | tration of this ae late Ju Pratt, o Bere ayy te of his eee career. ead” was given by the Oregon, at the heginning Mr. Bancroft relates in his “Chronicles of the During a trip from Portland to San Fran- cisco Mr. Pratt and Captain Crosby, the commander of the vessel, conversed about the probable price of lumber in San Francisco, at least twenty-five dollars a thousand feet. “JT wish you would guarantee me that figure,” said the captain. **Well,” replied Pratt, “‘there is no reason why I should guarantee you any sum, but it seems to me that lumber ought to bring that ice there,” and he give his reasons. “Will you buy my —— laid down at San Francisco, at twenty dollars a thousand ?” asked the captain. “I will;” and a contract was at once drawn up and signed by both parties. Asthe vessel entered the barbor of San Francisco she was boarded by a purchasing agent of the United States Government, who offered two hundred and fifty dollars a thou- sand for the cargo The offer was declined ; the vesseel went up to the city, where the lumber was sold for four hundred dollars a thousand, Mr, Pratt cleared ten thousand dollars by his venture. _——__+ 34D SKODA’S DISCOVERY G German-A meri the reat ran - for Heart, Nerves, Liver, dneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. only for the At all D bottle, six es $5.50. want to know about SKODA’S REMIE- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’* a - time. 168 Market Square. Nothing like ’em in town. ju2 RELIABLE.—It is a satisfaction to come in contact with reliable articles, and in that class, Everybody’s Pills come in among the first, as they can be depended upon every Our popular prices in the clothing depart- ment take every time.—James Paton & Co, We place on sale the fiaest line of suitings ever shown in Charlottetown, and at the lowest prices.—D. with Inflammation at neck lad- der and enlar; a of Gland. For six years, have been afflicted with irregular action of the bowels, alter. nating between and extreme Constipation. Fortwo years the Com-| B ETTE R stipation lias been 80 great, that for five or six days would have no action of the bowels at aii. ihave been a great sufierer from ine digestion with no appetite. Within fifteen ~~ —— taking food into the stomach, it would become stro: acid) with extreme burning couteliee. and no action of the stomach whatever. Pre- vious to taking SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, I had taken many remedies, in- cluding near THAN ly all the sar- sapa rillas uponthe mar- ket to-day with met the least benefit, Lhad been taking your Discovery but a few days before | felt a decided change. [ have now taken one-half course (three bottles), and have a fine appetite; net least distress or souring afier} eating, bowels regalar in action every day, and food tastes ns goed to me as wien a boy: my biadder trouble haa eniirely disappeared, and I have experienced so COLD great a change that I feel itmy duty to testify to the wonderful ef: fects of your remedies. Very truly yours, B.T. ELWELL. SKODA DISCOVERY €0., Wolfville, N.S. DIVIDEND NOTICE, MERCHANTS’ Bank oF P. KE. IsLanp, Charlottetown, May 30, 1892. YOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Four Per Cent. on the Capital S:ock of this timber was hung up last year and the year) Bank has this day been declared payable on and rices were so low. Things | after the ist day of July next. By order of the Boaré. WM. McLEAN, may3i—2aw & wy tl dte Cashier. Ti : Gales > HE subscriber begs to inform the public that he will carry on the business of the late Thomas Ridgway, as Florist and Nurseryman. I have on hand a choice collection of House Plants, which I will sell cheap; also, a lot of Bad Geraniums at $1 per dozen; a lot of choice transplanted Budding Annuale and Plants for the Garden. r8 panctually attended to. Plants boxed and delivered to Steamboats and Railway free of charge. Address JOHN WILLIAMS, uccessor to Thomas Ridgway. Prince Street, ‘town, " Sherwood Cemetery, IS CEMETERY, situated at the junction of mo bn and Brackley Point Roads, is con- veniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run there dail Funeral Trains may be had whenever required, and interments may made by regular trains at ordinary rates. Prices of Plots as follows : Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at reduced SUBD OE ocscccinsvenseos i tnkideniid i ded $20 00 Plots half above size, in good localities. ... 12 0 2 00 8S may3l—12i Fastnet fifty large cases of eggs containing | Pratt thought the vessel’s cargo would bring | Single Graves,..........+....0.+ee-reeeereres Parties who wish their Plots improved or looked after _ the Keeper. or who wish to have oudere wit the wndcieigued ut tae cokes of the =ande: at the ce of the Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Secretary of Sherwood Cemetery. may28—m ws& wy patttf& wy PENNYROYAL WAFERS. a! specific mony maticine for ladies ucing tren, health ‘ > omy’ th shimonenn atipon y those with our atore face of label. Avoid substitutes, Sealed lars maile! 2c stam) novldwly A. Bruee., m3]1 tf Derrnorr, Micn. For sale, iled, by GEO. KE. HUGHES, at Apotheearies’ Chtown. dw ly—sepeies