yeast Mf bodies, richer ) the aggr Lae Epis alia lieve are a4 duala m2 ; : vers, perha : ‘ i en, a Tie ore bands of P x Another Wh the PoSitively state. = Hosiery pon — that 01s of them. ua +! scribed fi 1 | will be furnished | France and Russia concurred in the PILLTLILLLELLLILEILIILIILA {Great Display greatest bargain will be we cannot Perhaps it will be im Ladies r > 1 ~ sy White Wear, perhaps in Blouses, T hing you may depend There’s one thing yo ay is, we will have BEE ORES SEN ES SEI THE DAILY EXAMINER Spectal Correspondence of The Exa niner John, dus 10th, 11 h. and 12th ~ Chief Justice Sullivan return: 1 last SONAL.—Mr. Isaac Ovcenham was vening from Montreal. ‘ Ng the passenyers from tae mainland Che many friends of Mrs. J. D. Maso) & ‘ at iny Ww regret to hear that she is seriously ill | et Just ce Su van cros:ed in he St. Mr M. Sweetnam, chief post oflice in —ee ~ — thse a awl e yesterday, en route to Charlotte. | spector, arrived in the city last eyening. | we He is at the Hotel Davies j Mr. Jeremiah Noonan had a nev plate Mr. Murray McNeill, son of Rev. L. G. | 0c SS window put gn yesterday It looks | McNeill, St. Jo} s visiting relatives and friends at Ca sh | MAOTEL 2! VAl Chfton House : C.S M:s. McDonald, of Charlottetown, is vis- S » Halifax; J. A. Clark, R. W. Am j Hing at the parsonage @f the Central Meth ACK CASHMERE ey Kd. Hickson, F. A. MeAndrews, |} odist Chu Moneton Time ; } > == P. McNutt M aipe jue; C H. | Mra. Ell Henness y and daughter | , Montreal. | sailed to-day in the Olivette. Thev are | Worth 75e.. best 3 ; ; Saad : , - : | ; 3 wc. ts I _ Cam phe hiotel: J. Ira Stewar'’, Bay | coir fe in California x DOS 1D LOWR. \ obertson Ma tn, J, Simpson Bel ng to hear that,Rev. W.W.] vy a ver; A J. Biffia, Bright, On); Joba | I r, of Moncton, is steadily ree var'n ae Se ! z, Port Hi ; Capt. Oristis Taylor m lis illness. He was able to ‘eave hs y iN iN 4 wife, St. John’s Na H. We D yesterday 1, 3 e S van, Montreal; Jas. Reid, St: Mr. and Mra. G. M. A , of T t G A. W. Robertson, R. Fennell, ( \ Mr. Atwood anneal ‘ y \\ Strie ‘ \ ! ~ il s clerk <¢ he ern dt 12c¢ =e Vents is s st the Hotel Dav : - ‘ vas i away f i bt Aut MeRa yo fax; M J ] Point, many vy, Taunton, Mass, J Sti Mon a) : ' ue She w lat a sl B.C. Webt d -[Il- ail 1e§ sa y Avy 1 Mr RM h Pp G. of Jobns j g ble Alt ig fog & D ist was @ passenger by Colores a ic 9 i s a urs i wm th mor ng’="tr to spend a s} t vaca- All O10TS, worth 20c. 1 . stat g place mu a tion with i 1 New Brunswick. sa italia cai i an 1 1 Revistered at the Queen Hotel this fore- r i Susp N de i ee n: Mrs, Macdonald, Glenaladale; 0 W iD RK ~ ly wie ie ss . He v, Argvle Shore; J. M. Evan, 4 AEGAN 0 's i im tum be NOY \l g mii W liar Minto. Sum: . t ark etowt sal Ret aa nh ewar'; Hanh MNO, Sul ner Armstrong, McDonald, Bath oli ™ ° ; nets ga ay 29—Mageie Roa Irving i } I Ma itlamilton, danghter of the 50 . Y ' F Duke Dan will be: the’richest blias ‘| y Ke Way, SS u cS : neolar kT} rentals fro her ; Cat : Chaos ne . Engla rhe re ital fr m her e As i tate already amount to a mi lion dollars apap fon Best Black Cashmer ~ Esroars—By steamer St. Lawrence, |* Mee Oxenham retiened last evening trom | SESE Black Cashmere, ! ster, for Pt.du Chene, 4 : ' : - : 7 : I ae 1 { : . \ Ay Montrea \ ie has been attending y one ee Cases eggs, $288; 258 bags | the Business College. He completed the WORTH. 75c. . & 1600 bus oats So so NY has received his liploma ys $225; 920 Ibs hams; ¢ ' ee 2 oases er lations, : ? ini ‘ $12 yards Island cloth, 367; 7] — Mr. Hirtle McGregor. wl ‘efor | DESt. Dye, Best Finish, Full . : ~“ : att A ath rego >» WO ATS 'FOE +: 7 + a tA, G-,<0 | Hamilton, B nuda, last autum: 1s dts~ W idth, Full Weight. ‘ ‘ is “ . ~ Kk is being hat othe ( { tinguishing m-eif in athietie circies in f Nova S a vau! his new home In a letter toa friend of | — = . ihe Cetin ste} ne | HS in ae ttetown he says” th at in the nied sports at H onthe I7th May he 7 @wNwN ow I : I St. I = in the - 100-yarde dast: and ¥ EKEKS : a ot. _— rence « : r placein the 200-yards hurd! ® Assengers yes ty and re : les being second in one of the - r tz. We lone ! me T econ } | ; nti Oa of me owels and Towelings vO h ‘ the la le « y ter g May 2oth, ( y 5 oth s s mer Nor LA S y a | 2 years I | g 2 year i I ha moved around a i Best Goods, i vy day and since [I s “a7. : Isla wondere! wy § Lowest Prices, tl ( Pavten Direct from Makers. 4 } it the a ~ lim Ry a po : : SY DS K be = sa ’ ss i - ¥ + # pas ” | . ‘ . ( vn on 5 Sparkle and vim. 50c ‘east i g avellers) who the I sare. W should not ir Steamer N Tria of which every Islander s proud, be up to the tines as far as g Op Sa S raile, May 29, 1895. +e+e —_ --—-— —— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. GENERAL gol AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. iind ia 1 thumber sana / I< a i i Passenver a. / r seni av : a oger oD a ~ 4 to find out by repeated eng 3 os <5 ated “~ Ms mRNE, May 29.—Sir John Madder in his ssage tothe Victorian parliament esterday, declared that prosperity was | rapidly returning. In regard to tederation said the govsrnment would introdt g a g for election by the people of for the purpose of framing a stitution for federated Australia. Bills also be introduced providing for a evis the tariff and to establish the rinciple of one man one vote. Public es were also promise.l. Viexxa, May 29.—Doctor Luger, anti- semite leader in the Reichstag, and t burgomaster of Vienna, to-day refuse! to f "SPEAK OF ° FURNITURE accept office burg aster, to which he had ele 1, because tl ma ty } me rece i was the smailiest permit! law to ele Upon hear an ex mH »b made a 4 town ha W iwas s possession of. Fierce fightin tw the mob and the police. Montreat, May 29.—It is quite evident that Canadians have been looking for ¢ Bond wrong tree, and that “he financial secretary’s trip to the States was ttle less than a blind. It is unders { that the Newfoundland loan has been r in Great Britain and will | od by Glynn Mills, Currie & C »., Onc Of he leading banking houses in Eag!aad. [t is also learned that Morton, Rose & are, with other firms, interested in the is aue. The loan in question is for £550,009 4 per cent., 40 year stock. This, of course, s subject to all <legal requirements berag ioan up tbe fulfilled. It is known that the Montrea agents of a London firm tried to place pu of the loan bere, but the influence of the Bank of Montreal was azainst the deal, which failed to go throagh. R ME, May 29.—A bomb was to int morning in the poor quarter of the ty, wher the agitation in favor of soc fepnty De Fellice was the stro: i yaghout the recent politi al camp. 2°. The bomb was charge: with gunposder and chlorate of potash, which were cn ed with a vial of nitric acid. police believe an unsu cessful attem; explode the bomb was made on Sun lay while po s was in progress. May 29.—-The Daily New referring i persistent reports of : ‘ : : forthcoming dissolution Of pariiament, LONDON, to tne re- affirms that as far a3 the intention and ex pectation of the ministry are concern*d, there is not the slightest foundation for the rumor. Hore. Kansas, May 29.—Hot winds from the south have been blowing for che past 36 houra. Farmers have given uy a!! | hope of raising anything. Hot winds are HOF J also blowing the fruit off the trees. Loxpox, May 29—The Daily Newa put lishes a despatch from (C nstantinople ing that as the porte has failed te ! the communication addressed to it regard ing tue Armenian reform scheme by the powers, Sir Phillip Currie, British bassador to Turkey has re jyuested that a od be fixed in which a1 ansve It i- reported Sir Phil tified the porte that n» mod short per itp als ,xn tions of the scheme will be accepte 1; tha ject finding that it coul 1 not be varied. jee TO-MORROW ! perhaps in Gloves : : 4 a New Bargains and H reply to} | | | | | | | | than cost. PERSONAL. Lely, the Seoteh sing will Sing } Full of good health. } Full of everything ES _Rootbeer Every bottle of this great effervescent temperance beverage is af sparkling, bubbling fountain of health—a source os good. of plea- sure, the means of making you feel better and do better. You make it yourself right at home. Get the genuine, JOHNSON & JOHNSOY, R ANYWHERE, and you are pretty sure to hear something about us. Our goods and _ prices are talked about. We have a knack which other stores lack. Buy of the MAKERS. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. Who Sell at Selliv« Prices. Closing Out Sale. All the stock-in-trade of the late Wm. Weeks, on north » of Queen consisting of Strong Boots and Shoes an Shoe Findir will t balance remaining unsold j sidé Square, j } sold out at less gs, The ion 18th of June will be disposed of at | Aucti i j | | } | | ! on on that date. ite dy 135 may3l—wky tl J. SPENCER ELLIS. OF TORONTO, WILL LECTURE IN THE MARKET HALL, This City, on the Following Dates : Friday, Juie 7th, ab 8 p. Mm Sunday, June 9th, at 8 and 8p. Mm, SUBJECTS: m- | “ Hducation from a Rational Standpoint.” aur “ Evolution and Creation.” ‘ Science and the Bible.” Admissivn Free. may29— 101 Sealed Tenders (in duplicate) for the supply of Hard and Soft Coal, dard and Soft Wvod (Eng}ish measure), for the beating of all Mili- tery Pu'idings in each of the Military Dis- tricts, will be received up to FRIDAY, I4th June, 1895 Tenders to be marked on the left hard corner of the envejope: “ Tender for “Coal” or * Fuel Wood,” as the case may be, and addressed to the undersigned, Ottawa. Printed forms of tender containing fuil par- ticulars may be obtained from the Depart ment at Ottawa, and at the Office of the De- puty Adjutant General of each of the follow- ing Military Districts, viz: London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, St Johns, Quebec, Hali- fax, N S$, 8t John, N B, and Winnipeg, Man. No tender wiil be received unless made on a printed form furnished by the Department, nor will any tender be considered if the pript- ec form be altered in any manner whatever. Rach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a Chartered Canadian Bank for an amount equal io five per cent of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender decline tosign a contract when called upon todoso. Ifthe tender ve not ac- cepted, the cheque willbe returned. : The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. A. BENOIT, Captain, Secretary. Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 25th May, 's%). may3)—-bl nm St, Extra Fine Black Cashmere, Did you see or hear about it ?—-worth 75c. Our price, 50 cents. WEEKS. itcenestanine 7. i. 1 } Gents’ Linens—Cheap Week. t-ply Collars, t-ply, bast quality, 4-ply Linen Caffs, 4-ply, best quality, Best Value in Town. “WEBKS. 50c. BLACK CASHMERE. Without doubt the best Black Goods bargain in the city. Our price, 50¢—worth 75 cents. Cashmere, 50ec., worth 7de Collars, es). ae Cuffs, aa. * 30¢ Ties, a. = 20¢ Hose, uinders, oe. ae L0c 4e., . 10¢ Shirts, $1.00 $1.50 Corsets, Ghc, - * “Sa and Towels, Towelings, Nap- kins and all Linen Goods. The very best value. W. A Weeks & Go., ‘THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, } When you want a pair of FISHING BOOTS eall see McEACHEN, the Man, who is aoted ~for low and Shoe ap27 Valuable Building Lots ON QUEEN STREET. We are instructed to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, June 7th, at 12 o’clock, noon, those conveniently-situated Building Lots on Queen Street adjoining the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer. The auction sale of these build'ng lots offers @ rare secure centrally- situated for private residences or business purposes, See larze handbills with plan. Terms—25 per cent at sale, and balance secured by mortgage on tne premises for a prices. chance to Sites term of years, as may be agreed on. A. McNEILL &-CO., Auctioneers, May 24—dy tl sale wy li In This Eventful Century it is indispensable to have the cor- rect time. By bringing your Watches and Clocks to be cleaned, G. G JURY, you will be in keeping with Make no mistake but bring them along, aad if they repaired and reculated to the town time. are past redemption replace them You with noney by dealing with 6.06. JURY, THE RELIABL® JEWELER, North Side Queen Square, Opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown. a new one. will save may22 —3m 2aw l4&-wy | ¢ Ye sons of England Do not forget the important event of 11 1? you! portrait faithfally taken by eLOUD BILL, THE ENGLISHMAN, inducements offered. Ladies, have your rooms photographed while they are fresh. Copies and enlargements carefully made from old and faded pictures Queen Street, Ch'town he. Fier ‘that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make mistakes in the of any manufacture steel. finish their wheel in the very best shape. They warrant them throughout. Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” AND—— “GARDEN CITY” debt AM an. W. £. DAWSON'S. mayl—dy & wy WOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrving on business under the style and firm of Carvell Bros., has this day been dissolved by Lewis Carvell re- tiring from the business by mutual consent. The other members of the firm continue the business under the style of Carvell Brothers. Dated this Twentieth of May, A. D. 1895. L. CARVELL, W. H. AITKEN, J. A. MESSERVEY, F. PARKER CARVELL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1895. WARE 0F map22—iy3w 345 wy Li — oo ~ IMITAT Fo) oe IBRE_(HAMOIS: Me ha. FVery YARD NE ELLED PATENTED JULY ‘90 & MAR (95. LONDON ‘ ee’ X TRADE MARK REGISTERED. HOUSE ! —— ————— / MORTCACGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of H will be sold at Low ONLY. ARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for }]Mortgagees, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—-dy 1; They Look Out fo In In In In In In Ladies’ Dress Goods, 895. Ladies’ Corsets and Kid Gloves, Men’s Hats, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, = r Bargains Print Cottons (see our wonderful value at 5c), Grey and White Cottons, ee eer You will save lots of money by buying these goods from us. J. Bb. MACDONALD & C@O., Charlottetown, May 31, 1895—dy Don’t You Want TO BE—— WELL DRESSED ? Buy your Suit, Hat and Gents’ Furnishings from us and sure to be dressed in the latest style. McKAY WOOLEN CO, Swell Ch’town, May 28, 1885—135 Successors te QUEEN you are Tailors, » C. E. Roberteen. No Pockets in Shrouds. You should bear in mind that there are shrouds. No matter if you are a millionaire, no pockets in you will have no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe You can’t take anything with you. though they could. The best way is to take Some people live as some pleasure out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of our Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. you one of those who called on us this sprin Are If so, you ao? gt can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, blu- and black. Light Tweed Suits same price. Leading Fashionable Tailor. Call and see the S. A. McDONALD. Charlottetown, May 27. 1895 —135 For Late Sowing. We still have a limited stock of Ontario White Rus sian Wheat Northwest White and Red Fife Wheat, Timo- thy Seed (Quebec and American), Early, Late, Alsike and White Dutch Clover, Vetches, Field Peas (Mummy and Gulden Vine), Longfellow Ensilage Corn, Buckwheat, ete. For the balance of the season, until our stock is closed out, we wi'l sell the above Wheat and Seeds very cheap, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ks Write for low quotations. We sell the Pidgeon High Grade the market. Ferti lizer—best in A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, May 21, 1895—law (2) & wky SEE US ABOUT HARDWARE: the lowest. If you are Painting, our Paints are the and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden trade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Screen Wire for Windows and Doors, all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. ine ude Tools Garden Hose, If you are Building, our stock is com plete and price best quality all that the Handy Paints, and R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, May 10, 1895—25 Warranted Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Shaves. Tc RS. DODD & ROG] Charlottetown, May 27, 1895—135 STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. ‘Souething That Ought ta Interest All Farmers HERBAGEUM restores horses and all other animals out of condition to health and vigor. It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain arsenic, antimony, copper- | as, salipetre, resin, or any injurious sub stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed | Hérbageum. For cattle it is the best milk j and flesh projucer. Hens lay more eggs ; when fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- | swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 cents. 4 lbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost | not over one cent perday. It will pay } you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. i DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charg«4 five cents per line. WAN ED—A good housemaid; an experi- enced girl willreceive good wages. Apply to Mrs SULLIVAN, Brightop Villa. tf—may31 LOST--In Sherwood Cemetery, a pair gold spectacles. Finder will please leave them with the keeper, or at Mrs SaALMonps’, Fitz- roy Sireet. 3i pd—may30 FOR SALE—A mainsail and foresail, in use Only One mon-h, suitable tor boat 20 feet keel; will sellcheap. Apply at this office. may.0—3i TO LET~—A house with garden in South- port; | Osscssion given ist day of Juse. En- guire of Mrs Baur, Conno ly House, Dundas + splanade. ti—may30 LOST—Lasi evenir g, b. tween William Me- Lean’s residence and Br gv ton Road, a lady’s jacket Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Large’s Livery Suble. 31 pd—my3v Yr STURE TO LET, on the MoGill proper- to —HUGH MONAGHAN, Grafton Street West mayZ—3i PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, Esg, Saint Peter’s Ro-d. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. m ry20—tf HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Stree!, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER, tf--may29 TO LE:~—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jobn ‘Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. apt PASTURE TO LET within city limits good water, Apply to J. A. Loncworrn. may?—t*’ FOR SALE—MIli Brook Farm, 13} acres, situated in West Rovalty, three miles trom town, or will exchange for property in the city. For particulars address JoHn CAMER- on, P O Box 79, Ch’town. lw pd—may27 WANTED—A girl for goneral housework. Apply to Mrs D >»TEWwarr?T, Kent Street. may23--tf FOR SALE—A newly-calved cow. Apply to Perrr BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may2. ~ TO LET ~Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowse BRos. if—mayl TO L&T The house at the head of Pownai Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot w ter; possession given at once, Ajply al Tur EXAMINER office. mayi SECUND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for sale. Safes have combination locks, ard are as good as pew. Enquire at McKay WoOoLeEN Co. JouN MACLEOD & Co's. tf—mayll AGEN !S WANTED to handle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery siock; g pay at once, exclusive territory; whole or met we control all special lines —Stone & Wel ington, L.on'real, Que; J W Beall, Manager. fica: tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 TO L“f—A very comfortable and pleasaat ly situated dweliing house of 12 rooms, includ ingsmal!l bath room and convenient pamgtry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on mile ford Street, Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren ‘moderate- Apply to W C Harris, Jr. ea may4 TO LET, with one or three acres o! land, “Park View” Cottage, cight rooms, newly finished, opposite the l’ark at Brighton Beach Apply to A MACNEILL. mayl4 W ANTED—Servant girl by the 15th June. Apply to Mrs Rosr Hoes, Rochfort Street, may27—3i W ANTED—By the 25th of June, a good eneral servantinasmall family. Apply to RS DAVID STEWART, Euston Street. may27—3i pd PASTURE TO LET—One acre of goud pas- ture on Milford Street, Brighton Road, hav- ing well of good wnter in same; ten minutes’ walk from Post Office; apply to W C HARRIS, Jn. 3i—may2Z7 W ANTED—Salesmen to sell cheice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the country; no experience needed; agente and customers t eated as liberal as the best: write tor ter ma; mention this paper.—Stone & Welilngton, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. mayi—2m (6) T) LET—a house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Prince an: Hillsborough Streets, con- taining feur rooms, with stables and large yard; r-ntmoderate. Apply on the premises to M+ s WHITTY. 3i—may2l tAsTURE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle tc pasture after ist of June, rusniog stream through the fields.— BENJAMIN WRIGHT dy 2aw tf—maylt WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of °% or 3° years of age, who has had experience in cookingand housework; only two in fanii- ly Aprly to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hills burcu_h square, eod—mayl3 TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in ion of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once. Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given firat of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 t!—mayW WANTED—A good canvaswer for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp ior reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m ; TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnsea & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 WANTED—Energetic, reliable ,canyvasser for lie imsurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown, apll FOR SALE ata bargain, terms eary, a second-hand piano; call and see it—MRs BURRIS, Great George Street. 2w 136—my? aa «-SS aa v BF oe ‘ semper sree cmmen ys Ligatarer Re Mame say puaghnne ace nnteicna eae Pa RPT fostesc ae tee: Te oat F a metas eye n me Haas * 2 ee oak a esta a Rnd at on Ree MA 8 tg Fo Pe ERE P.M ROE i Pi og AEE Gt AB OO AE I, a x ‘eas vee iB : ities Una tee ’ f i i 5 AT Bg Se EM