le LERM Five Dou.arns A YAR, * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— EURIPIDES. Severe Corres Two Centres NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. > Che Day Examiner issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., | THEIR OFFICE, USE,” QUEEN SQUARE own, , oo a8 * LONDON EU Chai te Mba, RATES GF SUBSCRIPTION - six Montha..... oan ica S2 di pure Bee tS .. l 2 Une Month.... ; » Vv ot ‘7 Advertising st most moderate rates Contracts may be made for monthly, quar te rly, half- ye arly wr yearly advertisements 01 applicat LAMP CHIMDEYS. In STORES: wes LAMP CHIMNEYs, 150; 75 Gross WICKS, 100 «| * «}~©-BBURNERS, At Reduced Prices. FENTON T. NEWBER\ oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 21 ROBT. F. IRVING, Ascountant and Adjuster, 280 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ISLAND, i oe pared to attend to the making up an’ yvalancing of Mercantile and Marine ac counts. Books a accounts made out if required at me rehan lace of business. “Stock-taking and aiicing + attended to in all parts of the Province. octl7 ; ee UEORGE MUBGR. AVE ~~ JAMS A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS fet CAND Commission Vierchants HALIFAX a Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES : pank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. Se, ci ae 188! BOSTON Dik Soston, Halitax and ?. E. island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without (hange, owe eae CHARLOTTETOWN 70 BUSTON. The Staunch and Ceommodious Steamships “Carroll” and “ Worcester,” haviug beer thoroughly refurnished and put into lirst-class condition in ev very respect, will, during the seagon of 1889, run as follows, commencing with die “CARROLL,” From Charlottetown, Thursday $ih May. at 4 p. m. C One of these vessels will leave Ro ston rioticiown EVERY W EDS ESDAY, at} dnd Charlottetown for Boston EVER y THURS. D at Six o'clock, p. m. oe Excelic nt Passeager accommodation. Low Tates, FARES~—First-ciass Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabi:, $6.80. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 extra, Lowest Rate oar Freight, which is always Carefully handle CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown, HARRISON LORING, Tre asurer, R. B. GaRDNER, Manager, tewia’ Wharf, Raaton E. H. NORTON & 6O., AUCTIONEERS. Iw STOC: 7 Barrels ll Flour, $3.00 per bri. 70 “ Good tre. ** 106 “* Labrador Herring, $4.50 bil, Order at once. No credit. KE. H. NORTON & CQ., oct28—ead & wky 3w - Auctioneer. ieee “HY . WELLISH, iitorney, Notar ‘ie, AC, : YN, P. E. ISLAND. “ouse Buildi tueen St. _ ‘ptly attended Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier aveee ve ey ees ee . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 32 ’ ae R AY, NOVEMBER 1, 1889. VOL. 25.—NO. 135. Weaving «a Fatal Web jone or move of the men recently indicted Rich and Poor, - ‘on the charge « f attempted jury bribing. OF EVIDENCE ABOUT THE ASSASSINS OF DR INVESTIGATING HEFFER’S STORY. CRONIN— RECITAL IN COURT OF ROW HE i = comet S (5 i a % o@. * % * a } 2 3 : 53 724 a5 z oS sf Sea te ia & } ; <x “ iy & = a} ? 4 : : 3 ad ed & —s oa eos eo ¥ * : oi ew aw emcee i . ‘ » TIC r . r a hl "OTT : ; i) PINE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are,so low that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our Meus’ Reefers, Mens’ Overcoats, Hens’ Suitings, Mens’ and Boys’ Furnishing Goods, 460 Fur and Cloth Caps, Fur Coats and Sieigh Rebes. BG” BNW) BN > 4 EB 4 3! ay :> SG) ON\ap BB wa § - WE'VE BARGAINS FOR RVERVYROBY ! The fat, the lean, the rich, the poor, fhe wis id) ipie, the young, the old ' he mil —— the beggar, the blind; the lame | Charlottetown Oct. 1929, AS TOS SOOO NE EE A EO nt a Soe ash n een een in Gents Furnishines. Bae) / z & re ‘S2.U4GL Lidl GR «> MP ~ ' Le AGO@ANBAD ONY , t “doNOIP pur ssuryeo; ‘SNTHLODD > b TS ~~ = i th = < oe ! ; - oy oe Ce ~ Se ie wee } Y = os . oO » &5os “- =~ & 5 0 ~~ ‘@OTZON 12048 Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goo dis ii complete, and we call the aitention of our eus- tomers and the public generally to the im- mense bargains we are offering in Gents’ Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties. Cuff Buitons, Shirt Studs, Breas stpins, Siik Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ke. We have a very fancy lot of Cloths Meltons, Suitings, &¢., which we will di at our usual low prices, P. J. FORAN. 33 oP Cl SaTES eer wet By v «a! aS = in Naps, ISPOse of ; al Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1889—eod wky ees x cr cy su i i i | | Wholesale Trail EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants for Fall Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any other Hardware Supply House in Canada. Order at once for importation. Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, Horse Naiis, Horse Shoes, Iron, Chaia, Bolts, Traces, &e., —AND ALL— Siti bie FLARDW ARE: NORTON & &- BEANNE hou. Ui ae es Aug. ie 1900—few & why . i { ISeint nce abd Peasant,.the Millionaire an: : Day. Laborer, by their common use. of Liis Rere@ty, attest the world-wide rep- utatiia of Ayer’s Pills. Leadjng phiy- sicians- tecommend these or for Stomach and Liver Troubles, stive. ness, Difjousness, and Sick Head Recalls 3 also, “foes Riecumatism, Jaundice, and Neurgig@m They are sugar-coated ; von- tain no ealomel ; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best gvedgeihe for Famiivy Use, as weil as for Trav@lers and Tourists, ‘T have derived great relief from Ayenjs#tills. Five years ago T was taken 30 Hi with * Rheumatism that I yas unable to do any W ork. I took th *boxcs of Aver’s. Pills and was ebtipely eyred. Since that time I | am néWvexgvithons a box of these pills.” | Peteri@h#stensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Avert Pils} it th my “ve beet in use family Larsie 21a is of. -bwenlty vears and have “0fg@pletely werified aily that is clain Le thei. ‘la attacks pot piles, from tin 1 suiferad ime thy ars, “they affora ater relief than any ‘other mi idbie ever tric a. ~T, F. Adains, Holle iS pitas Texas. nia Fused l Ayer 's Pills for a num- Veass, ana ve never foun any~- ' er OF thing Bia 0 them for giving Inc an appetite and imparting energy and strengt® %% the system. I always keep them An fhe house.’”—R. D. Jackson, Vilngigten, Del " - 9 Yoxes of Ayer's Pills cured me os a | #eadache FS ili ead ac ec, é ae Sl from Yhieh Iwas lovg a sufferer. Einma Koyés, BeBbardston, Mass, “Whe svever Tam troubled with con- ipatieh,.« oo from boss of : appet tite, vers Pills set Tight 2 Po Ad. Kiser, it. Rock Ho use, va. Ae Pills are in general demand vnong\oenr “customers,. Our sales of them 1 expend those of all other pills com- Ra have never known them fa t give entire satisfaction.” — W 6 & Hany: diy, San Diege, Texas. — : F oe o oD , #8 A yer’s S iiiS, PREPARED BY Dr. 8. 4, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ‘Sold - all Dealers in Medicine. already large line of goods; Scotch Short Bread or Cake. A. © C. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. 19 im eod. Rice nit OISCUult, Oct. ‘ers ‘ eoeagad Be ( aan Sensible ‘andaeseitay | the Largest Number of Wrapper aes, WOODILL’S German Baking Powder, AND WRITES: WstViLLe, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. I have received turough Mr. Balfour, j master, the p ize ($5) offered for the largest jnumber of its a0 of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and thank you. 1 was not J influen ced by offer to use any extra quantity. | Have used it for years, ans d can recommend it | | as & iat ol iss Bak ing Pow der. (Sig med) EK. HALE. a until Dec, 31 to thethree | families i b. E. Isl: nd sending Wrappers ‘representing the most value. Addréss, W. M. D. PEAR MAN, Halifax, N. S. No names published without permission. R. HS. HEARTZ - M > io ae We it, Organist of Methodist Brick Church, Will take a Limited Number Pupils ou the Pianoforte. $10, %, 33. offerc For terms, etc.. apply at the DUNCAN HOUSE, corner Water and Prince Streets. oct22—3m FLAW KERR'S lag By ty { AED ERRY, ak & to fe a | | t as Bi Til, 1g aig BF 330 An A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Threat and Lung Diseases. li has cured hundreds of cases considered Saha It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in avery short time. Just a few doses wili cure ia fresh cold if takenin time. Price 50 cents “per bottle, For sale at the Drug Stores, } Ww. HAWKER SON, ¥ PO prac v > < ’ aa . il cotte thiiinianiont es KLOTTI TOWN, | | WInnipra, Oct. 28.—George A. Baker, | Assistant State Attorney of Chicago, arriv- jed here to-day. itis understood he is hero |in connection with the confession regara ing WAS LURED HIS DEATH. TO Unicaca, -Il, but | nove the less surely, the state is weaving a} Ver. 29.-—Slowly, ae ithe Cronin I sr alle ee tal web of evidence about the ‘assass- made br haan tee moat sana ak ” . . . ret : . ve , ; ins.” of Dr. Cronin. ‘The prosecution is| 7 c his fellow prisoners, Bob Heifer, :..c released prisoner, vi: gorously as- relying upon small points as well as large, |. , | | 1t for a friend who wanted to make a visit}, j ; ’ i Post- j of!s li lla a cele aeeeaiiaael nena ae | serts that every statetuenut be has made is true. He sxys Burke, despite his. protests jthat we did... want to be near him, per- jsisted in telliay hin the details of the plot iwith its murderous outcome. One of the three alleged recipients.of Burke’s confes- siou bas recently gone erazy, and . another this | 2 has yet to stand trial for fi rgery. Helfer is alee jthe only one available tu the prosecution as with the riz he|® Wituess in Chiesgo. Baker will try to in- To- | duce Chief of Police MeCrea to go to Chi- ln on wit the wife of the|°” as a Witness, swore that she drive into the stable e night of } fay 4th. He eame | FOR dowa North CO jark Street trom the Nert! 7 i the direction in which dean oles to refute the stories and exp Janations | of the defence. This fact was shown-in an} i aberen sting mi nn er to-day. Coughlin has| ways claimed that when he hired the De white teeeta, which is believed have driven Dr, Ordnixi to his death, he did} to down South Halstead ‘Street. Had’ story been true when the stranger ed to the livery stable would have driven in.from the: south. day Mrs. Patrick Dinan, livery stable keeper, the stranger 9.30, on ti + ee oe» -——— eee een A Woman Excommunicated LIVING IN ADULTERY WITH A MAN NOT HEK HUSBAND. saw | about ! th 1e@ assassins’ | Coughlin’ story ant he veuizod ie for_ he gy 4 Namtan special to the Hailes Menai P , ae cheer : a ae ea ntoid hewitt ix bishog Cleary was at Westport story. The defence did their best to ; hake | ra n 4 Bassgysdre aa~ eee ee man baptized and confirmed in the faith, j her but failed, Curcaco, Oet. 28.—At to-day Napier Moreland, | but who had been notoriously defying ibe awe of God and the chureh by living i in aduitery witha may not her husband. Four the Cronin “trial | an employe of} Patrick ; : i} liy ay ' 12 iff § j : atriok Dinan, the livery man, [testified a8 | times “al had adm: ished the ‘wontan, but to the facts of the hiring of the white horse ishe persisted in her trse. She offered I he eve ‘ f Ms ‘ rs) ; , Yeoni | on the evenjng of May 4, when Dr. Cronin |... 4 protest a bill of divorcee procured from lwaa killa ont Ake i vba a @ rep | j was killed. He said that when the horse ,some court in the United States, ** and to was returned, ina little over two hours, it ladda.” said the arehbish: op, sacrilege to | Was in the conditida ofa horse that had been | adultery, she produced a certificate of pre | ariven very last for the length Gf time he tended marri: ige Uixtergone by herself and was out. ‘the buggy was covered with sand! ¢},¢ partner of her guiit at the hands”of a ar 1 oulevard d q nal ly aun es maud, Mrs. Conklin, at| P-otestant minister in an eighboring town, wou ; Use Cronlua last hy ed, v Was the ©} This | Ub adds xd irre ligious itisult Lo her im- next witness. ;morality, for there is no such thing as , 7 > . c= : . * : Pt + THE DROOY MESSAGE TO DR. CRONIN. {divorce under the Qhristian law.” The . 3 Le ; 4. atchbishop thei ited ti - Mrs. Conklin told the story of how the | °?S20P men recite 1 the law ot the mat : iter. The effect produced was visible upon i doctor was called away from her hose on th a . oe cr . ‘ op 7 le COD gt 4 i ‘ - ithe night of May 4. She said that at 7.20 a a "i Th of an -* arions ras of emo c +B se ahathem: ias > { »Y - | P- m., a stranger, who seemed nervous and | : Pa RAO Cuneee Gee aan stern: atic om. Iit-draws attention to marriage excited, rang the bell, and when she opened} | under gimjlar eu s* ithe .deor enquined for’ Dr. Cronin. He Har circumstances amongst: pb sons gh social standing. ; , seemed reluctant t enter, but finally did | so when told that the doctor was e ngage od. | The stranger then took a seat in the waiting m, Ww) hen Dr, Cronin came: ont of hin oy “Doctor, THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES ALMOST IDENTICAL. : office the man advanced aan said decry ; = ==+-Cronin, youeere-wanted to attond a Wat | ; + Gime ~ , ireland and Crete. : - ene av — east = <a > ~~ }ing the things and casein his arms. The! i - ea 45 ‘ ? : Y ; om HG rae fai fg Gu, Fag aT ands bate Gighs who has been hur: iat Suilivau’s ieg office, ' Lams ON, ct. 24, =x Screkgn, | Crancellor a pet Phe doctor made a remark which witness | “ Ext! 1eguey sido at Talk this e 52 cpm, etm we ms _wening. ine ss : } 5 rs bik se) é \LE, | didn’ thear. Atthat moment the man drew |©™@?!4g, instanced the Cretan difficulties as Ke oe . 3 . . : rmila > 4h a } an Ran J : oe la eC ard irom his pocket an ad presented it to an ¢ Xan pic ot oie [LO 1b} s almost certain ey Taye, B ithe doctor, and he took the card and said, % '0¥ow the granting of home rule to 1§- w. beg M®*: ¥ J. HOVGSON having no further “Oh, yes; what ia the nature ‘of the acci- | ‘#4 The circumstances of the two coun- = 4i+"- r his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, ' dest: ys He 8a l, ‘‘A man has been rub mene ee aoe identical. i. il & nt ) Ire ‘ ? my ; Vig v nealki : : » ses an ae si | |% will sell then 1's ig nee ith | urs, Harnes >>; over DY & Wagon. The doctor s: Lid, soy | John Morl Vy, Speaking at Bristol to- 6 se So oY = ;&c. rivate s: sy ay @ seen at! 7) 17 ” ig? ‘elerred t« } nberl: ’ Pay 5.235 ESo ie = a un ner ut a 1ey May be seen ati ij] be with you soon,” or somet hin & to that night, rele rred t » Chamberlain’s career as ~ c 4 at = O ac an jade a y ne¢ his sta rie Ss, effi act. ub lament able iUlastration of the ts Rake’s - O =F <@7 . ve oct28—tf j progress” from ultra-radical ‘ +. _ = [on Ate. Fa F2 a nie mele: Getta meee de wee yee eee FOIn Witra-radicalisia to uitra- me Seat, S 2 : i hs cdl ccd LEFT? THE TELL-TALE CARD BEHIND. 7. CE, - e i ag afer6 ; bas 2 1 ; toryism. He warned the liberals not to be S Sa.” o& © on ne a BE 1ow agall I 3 “dor 3 af a . , 7 ’ . e - , = = smo 3 e a fad « Ni OW New XN 6 a he = a wat down ag n on Oi cage « (a, drawn by unionists catechising into fram- ~ 2 PEseRBESS < ra - w KM + WY. [Spal a doctor turned, saying (he card Ol ing a iconstitygion for Ireland, as they were - 2% the splece. ihe man said O'Sulliv nile > trons. : - me 85°66 . be i sina —" - PY . ; ‘ ee a iat: ae under the srqgita set.of men only pretend- = ie): 2 = ; : _. | Was out of town and left word that Doctor jj, actinoy in good faith 5 s © SSSSS a, Si CT Whave mcently secured from" Me MG | ace and le . ing to be acting in good faith. a Bes es Sle Vy 7 : ’ ’ : — Cronin wag to attend his man. Dr. Cronin Wryndha Balftunrs aacrotar ' is ~ 6 a = es D ts € 28 cde ie ' Lai : : Vyndnham, Daliours seeretary, speaking as e Suan =: i ¥ Gatn, oi Giasyow, Scotiand, from his 7 i J ; » Speaking ti 2 oS an | = oe - iran to his private room and gathered some! .; Dover to-night. an ; hat ¢ woe mj S — a | pe srsonal instructions, the secret of makin g the } ; ; , cst 1} ~ jal Lover to-night, announced that in 1890 2 > 4 9 wndages ¢ coth a a ) t! Bal] > aenmia = oO Ss + = @ following tine Cakes, Pastry and Rolls, ee rd vith 1 vets arer ee na OFOUgAs | | ur would intredeca i4 parliament a mao e br ot , ona , ' then sur se : a cas vate teh oon } = — oe 2 €& Knowing them to be of excellent q uality, we) ae a Serer vn me ais ee and a caso i providing fur a large system of laud > 2 a=. ~ cs Ls : 2} hie ye * ” Ss go a. = a 2S ; Bod inte na baking some of tne m daily wit h our ; “ Oi splints. i he hb Graw ing y on 18 coat as purcha 3a. 2 S ae ;qu ic sk] ly as possible, he left running, carry-! . - eee > se 5 d : . cy st 3 Bath Buns, Se 1 Perkins, Cheese Cakes, Mount Stewart Netes. © & - Seotch Oat Cain Louise Cakes ort ; |two went hurriedly out of the house as fast | enn o . 1 ‘ 2 } 7 . ~ 2s at 4 Scones, Kye Scones, Coburg Cake, Eccles | 48 they eould, and ‘did not even shut the Business is fairly brisk here now. Cakes, Cookie:. Londen Buns, Vienna Rx lls, door. Witness heard them running down Mr. Egan ia buildiac-«'y lof 245 French Rolls, French Horns, Rose Pafis, Ruck | stairs.” Witness went to a window and saw]... , ps essel OF “$0 tons }register, which he expects to launch in a 'a buggy with a white horse attached stand- i y : “~~ {few days, for Messrs. | ing -before the door. : a is being rigged Welsh & Owen. She onthe st and will be ‘ AZ wm! : ° > Mir. Frederick Douglas is fore- j ks DRIVEN TO HIS DEA _{ Dr. Cronin and the TH, brig zantine. man who called for man. | him got into the bufgy, which was dr iven|{ Chere are three vessels loading and others . = . ° rae, Pe i * . northward. Mrs. Conklin gave a descrip- daily expected. McDonald & Egan are . ; 7 7 3 ition of the man vho came for the doctor. | loading one, and Mr. Jas. Ross and Mr. F. 5S. C. Clarke the and Beer are each loading one On the day following Dr. Cronin’s disap- is loading three—-two down and husband pearance witness her dis- river feovered the card which the man had one at the bridge. Mr. Ciarke loaded and brought, that of O’Suilivan, the iceman. sent olf ive, and is expecting others. Mr. irs. Conkiin’s cross-examination brought Ross also loaded and sent off one in the }out nothing of importance. It lasted until] eariy part of the season, llate in the afternoon; bat the witness’ was on statemenis on direct examination were not Summerside Exports. materially shaken. In reply toa question jas to where Cronin kept his mon y, indi- Suramerside, Oct. 29.—Shipped persteamer le ling a possible defence of murder for St Lawrence, Cameron, maste . for Point | Purposes of robbery, Mrs. Conklin baumed se : jthe bank in which the doctor kept his Se ee ne * HEL aRRS Soh ame 5 204 jfunds, and said she was sure he had y | | SF DMS Pobatues...,. ++ s+i ane devenass aa [) ittle with him on the night of the murder, Se eT ne Rete toned te haaKeenl 3 ! athe he never’ éarriéd mucl Pd 4 ibs butter..... ‘ 29 | becaus 8 ic hoever rT nuch money . | about him r Senerydtene WE oot) o hae Omen nemen 9 1440 ee SECT GPR ss. 6.0 00d 1h kent 445 SCHAACK WAS IN NO HURRY. —— >7"=.9 T. T. Conklin, the saloon keeper with Per M A Starr on 29th.— a whom-Cronin resided, was re-called by ‘the |" 445 basseutubies -—. O. - g 293 state. He testilied to starting out tmipe- 199 ty Taha ihe ps PL is ea ee 420 diately after breakfast the first m: rhing of Ot tons tereh sii “ 1440 Cronin’s absence to search for him. At 72 brisoysters .....:............... i44 O’Sullivan’s house the iceman was seen, eae and denied having sent for Cronin, or that $2297 any of his men had been hurt. Conklin’ By steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, ‘then went to p : side headqu irters, proceed- on 30th— ing afterwards co the East Chicago Avenue’ 26 cases eggs............. serie $ 156 police station. Captain Schaack, .at the < Crates geeBe .7,...... 2.02.6. 5 tation, thought the evening time enough v9 bris p ONE 5 iain e055 dee en vere Ue o8 foranalarm. Conklin went at once to the 63 Oe MS WNTLET ok ence ene eenenees 126 Pitikertons. Conklin was still on the stand 5 Dag oatme eal istirhets Pee pv rene ~ when thé court adjourned until to-morrow. 417 brie oysters... ee sees eee ener 8S . NUNN: is, oo > oareeeeedoe wiee 260 THE SOPRCE OF THE BURKE TELEGRAMS. 4 boxes: WONG 6. 5 5 ESS cen aS s oie | , Through a young woman who was em- perigee pemwetrtg: - : te = ployed asa telegraph operator at Hancock, 225 she ep: pth MaPOING feds ccc alc sori 475 Mich., last May, the State Attorney has 178 bush oats ................ Bode % learne rd the bieutiy of theteaderdol tale. © 5. So a ee aa grams which Martin Burke received fron, $2276 One of thése telegrams, it is ee SHIP N NEWS. —— mee Summerside, Oct 29—Katered sch Annie C that point. said, was addressed-to Burke at Joliet, telling him to get oat quickly. An ther was addressed to “Cooney al Chicago, tell- ing him to take some money to Burke at Brown, Fraser, Newcastle, lamber, Cleared, Joliet to assist in the latter’s fiight. Other sch Champion, McPhersoa, Chat im, scrap telegrams were addressed to evil kate iron, 3'\—Richard Thompson, alsh, Pic- tou. hat; Kate, Arsenault, do dogma: aie Fior- ence, Ww hite, Pictou, bal, As a Inguily medicine, Ayer’s Pills. excel all others. They are suited to every age and being sugar-coated, are easy to take. Though searchin rant and thorough in effe> hey aie Pispesnt | 2 ie an men in various Western towns along the route which Burke took on his way to Can- ada. It was through a leak sone where as to these despaiches that Burke’s journey was interrupted. In addition to tha cor- respondence between Burke and the Han- cock partion, il ib 1s alleged other F comimunica- mild ? ‘| ’ Rin elite Sa satin wae Jain SB, neti ie tt i: li i He ta + a a St lcm pa ert te Seti! pe re = rae - nian inane ing potest sinks tlt late f . Boy ’