ad teat at ti as Se ee ileeta . sme oR ae AR A aR AEE Ae 2S AR ROO ANAM: EMRE Me RR QO RRC a I MEE IME coe ~ Aa o = Sei ae ae agen ene ——— ale aka THE DAILY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 21, 1888, What Do They Mean? In other parts of Canada, as well as here, the extraordinary tactics of the Opposition leaders and the Opposition press have givev rise to the idea that there is mischiei The Em no maaner of doubt of a dismember the of Canad It there were noth would Hon. Willian issailing his country afoot. ‘Thus, pire declares that orm’ | hnere can be movement being on foot to Empire through the withdrawal from British connection. ing planned on this line NicD ragall be su bold in and discrediting her in the controversy now raging? Would Mr. Goldwin Smith be still employing all his wits to excite discon- tentin Manitoba and Britiso Columbia, in parsuance of his acknowledged policy for dis Would the Mail be cause : ee mi mabering the Empire ? urging the people ot Western Canada not t make use of our Maritime winter ports, and warning the Maritime Provinces to expect nothing from the West ? Would the fangles in Nova Scotia still be parading scheme. which the Quebec 1887 endorsed? Wonld th: clique be so very auxious te make Quebec rise against the rest of the Do- minien’ Wou'd every little annexationis politician and publisher be found popping uj at this juncture above the troubled waters ! * Libera!s and Conservatives alike, all me: who love their country before their party, all whose rims have not dwarfed their patriotic instincts—and these are the over wkelming mass of the Canadian people—wil con-ider seriously the operations of the banc of agitators, ypoilsmen and annexat onists who are apparently moved as by a hidde: haad, and whose every act pvints te their ulti mate ohject, the overthrow of Confederatio: and the dismemberment of the Empire. They will carefully weigh the utterances of me whose loyalty w ill not bear examination scurtinize the attitude ct who, when the country i> “*the greatest possible com from without, are found fra- secessionists their still-born Conference of Mercier- Laurie: seltish They will sharply Canadians with those > . mercial injury ” t ue ie atened rnizing with the enemy’s outposts. They will form their own opinion of those Caradians whose advice and conduct, instead of tending to the consvlida- tron of the country and the inainten ance of its independence, all tend to internal strife and the promotion of race and religious and seetional hatreds, hoping for the destruc- tion that must overwhelm a country divided against itself. Liberals not less than Conser vatives will be found nursing the fires of patriotism and resisting every attempt to overturn the Union and dismember the Em- p In this grand cause the rank and fil of tue two great parties will be found joining art to heart, and moving of the hono: st col ony that ever greatest Empire the {in hand and he ' a a3 ou iat ior the p ytection ani interests of the great ted with the wor. Nas ever seen. Our Patriot (7) protests that the Empire does not represent public opinion in Cana- da; neverthele 83, those who will end ; ° . the sentiments it has expressed concerning tue attitude of the agitators referred to are hot a few. ~~ © + a The Business Outlook. [ne business situation continues to im- prove In every line. Specuiative tenden- nés have been somewhat hampered by the leopmhify! « f . . raat doubttul aspect of the creps, and the excite- ment attending a political campaign in the States. Despite the reassuring reports of afew weeks ago, the condition of the crops hich is still a vital element in the situa- tion, the late rumors have been less posi- t've as to the crop outlook : hi tle doubt still we have that the rumors are sumewhat The returus concerning corp } Cs sgyerated. in the States are favorable, and fully up to expectation, while as to wheat the reports are somewhat varying and uncertain. While » American crop promises to be fully up pre ndiuct, that of Europe suffer a continued decline, and it is now probable that 4 large demand will be made on the surplus of the United tu the average fests to Stat ind Canada. cident in the annals of if not heroism, lately occurred on coast of Africa. The king ot Falaha, being attacked by a Mahommedan force, and finding resistance impussible, assembled his family and principal officers, iddressing them and intimating his determination never to accept Mahom- medism and inviting those who did not azreee with him to go away, he applied a light te a large quantity of gunpowde1 coliected for the purpose, and blew the palace andall who were in it to pieces. A remarkable ine de $patr, the west and atter Within ten days of the unanimous passage inti-Chinese bill, within three of a of the United States Senate, voted for a rec nsideration of their former action. The moan to reconsider failed, therefore, und we now have the spectacle of the Unit- ed States retaliating on China. before Chins had done anything to retaliate for. The hoodlum vote was at stake, however, an} that in a Presidentiai year is a more int thing than the national honor. A cable to the Montreal Gazette states thet Mr. Moreton Frewen has written a jong letter to the Times, urging that as the blican party in the United States are anxicu to see Canada join the Republic, tO " ator Sherman’s staiement, of the mn tjorit Vv Lhipor ( ‘4 musi, before long, possibly within t ears, have representation either at London or Washington, and jit is the bounden duty of Knglish statesmen to do what Sic Jolin Mocdonald did for the Do- ii lv t, a “ait é > x : tie i 7] s e re- pane hans it & constitution giving repre Benev1on. The B awn Herald says: ‘‘ The action of tie Canadian Ouurt in the Pitcher case : highly commendable, showing a disposi- ou on the part of the part of the authori- ties oi the Dominion to put a stop to the Serna’ occasioned by the shelter which Cansde has, for some time past, afforded to criminals from this yuntry who have suc- /THE DAILY EXAMINER, - eveded in {crossing the border. If the de- faulcer itcher cau be sentenced to a Teasona! 'y long term of imp) Wwonment, his fate will have a good tonic effect Upor ail i vet is Conatry who occu; py positions similar t» that which he held.” The Herald does hot, however, meution any dis; position on | the part of the United States to put a stop S ee scandal caused by criminals from vanes receiving shelter frum the Repubiiv. NC ch aan Presbyterian Seat Tue Synod of the Presbyterian Church in the Maritime Provinces wili meet in Zion Church on Tuesday next. Below will ve found a list of the Ministers and Eiders who will be in attendance, and their places of residence while here :— MINISTERS, Allan, James, at Dr Beer's, Weymouth street. Arciibald, W P, at D Chappeli’s, Prince +t. eet. Boyd, 8, bennett, at Dr Beer's, Weymouth Street. Jas, at Mrs Neil Ramsay’s. Blair, Jas IT, at John Cumming’s, Hills rough Street. Brown, A O, at A Lord’s, Brighton Road. Bruce, Geo, at Maicolm MecLeod’s, Mal- peque Road. beairsto, JK, Arch, at TC James’, Euston St. at A N Large’s (City Hotel). brown, Blair, DB, at W Wyatt's, Hillsborougi vo Bruce, W T, at Wm McLean's, St Peter's Road. Bayne, E 8S, at Miss Bayne’s, Hillsborough street. Burns, R F, at Malcolm McLeod’s, Mal- peque Road. McCurdy, E A, at W B Robertson’s, Plea- sant Street. Christie, street. Carr, A F, at T C James’, Euston Street. Cottin, J R, at Henry Coffin’s, Hillsborough >treet. Cameron, Street. Carson, Geo 8, at John McPherson's, Cum- verland Street. Chase, J H, at ES Blanchard’s, con wood. Geo, at Dr Taylor's, Graton JG, at Mrs May’s, Weymouth MD, Fal- Cumming, T, at William Heard’s, ‘ The Vedars. Caller, W C, at F Perkins’, St Peter's Road. Corbett, T, at W T Huggan’s, Upper Prince sireet. Cumming, Robt, at W H Fraser’s, Rochford Street. Cairns, J A, at John Thompson's. Campbell, Alex, at Alex McKenzie’s, Queen Street. Cameron, Alex, at James A McKie’s, Upper tlilisborough Street. Cahill, J A, at F Perkins’, St Peter’s Road. Campbell, Malcolm, at Mrs D MeKinnon's, Brighton Road. Dickie, A B, at T Stre Alchorn’s, Queen Me Don: auld, D, at J M Campbell's, Water Stre McDougall, D, at J M Campbell's, Street, Drummond, D, House. ) icDougall, A, Prince Street. Dustan, J F, at Rev Powual Street. MacDonald, William, Richmond St treet. Falconer, A, at William Mutch’s, port. Forbes, J F, at Kenneth McMillan’s, Hills- borough Street. Fisher, George, at William Mutch’s, South- port. Fraser, DS, at R W Sprague’s, Southport. Gordon, G Lawson, at Hector McLeod's, st Peter’s Road. Grant, E, at J A Lawson’s, School St. Gillis, HK, at Capt Gillis’, King St. MacGregor, D, at Peter McDonald's, (Eldon House J Gilmour, J C, at T C James’, Euston St. Gloag, L R, at Geo Stetson’s, Edward St. Grant, Wm, at W Sellars’, Richmond St. MieGilvray, J D, at D Smali’s Pownal St. Giggie, A L, at A McKinnon’s, Euston St. Water at John Scott’s (Robinson at Rev J M Macleod’s, James Carruthers’s, at G H Haszard’s, South- Guan, Arch, at J D McLeod's, Euston St. Gordon, D M, at Mrs MacLennan’s, Prince 31 Henry, M G, at A Kennedy’s, Water St Hamiiton, Wm, at John Coombs’, Water St. Johuson, J G, at Mrs Stanley's, King St. Jack, J C, at Rev Jas Carruthers’, Pownal St. MacKay, street. MacKenzie, Street. viacKnight, A, at D Farquharson’s, Uppe: Prince Street. MacKenzie, H B, at D MeKenzie's, Bayfield K, at D McKenzie’s, Bayfield J W, at JT MacKenzie’s. MacKenzie, J A, at J D Reid’s, Pownal Street MacKay, Neil, at Rev J M MacLeod’s Prince Street. MacKay, J M G, at Wm McKie’s, Malpeque Road. MacLeod, A B, at Geo Lawson’s, Upper Prince Street. MacLean, Rodk, at Capt Gillis’, King Street. MacLean, Alex, at Alex Brown's, Fitzroy Street. MacLeod, A W, at Rev D MecNeill’s, Prince Street. MacLean, H K, at J W Morrison’s, Grafton Street. Logan, John, at J H Logan's, (John Scott's) Kent "Street. Lord, C 8S, at Jas D Lawson’s, School Street. McLeod, D B, at D Farquharson’s, Upper Princes Street. Me Lean, D, at D Montgomery’s, Prince Street. MacLean, Street. MacLeod, John M, at D Bruce’s, Sydney Street. Tae icLean, Allan, at Henry Davison’s, Kent Street Me :Leod, Rodk, at Rodk Corbett’s, Sydney Street. Murray, John, at Adam Murray’s, Grafton Street. Muneo, J R, at G H Toombs’, Mason, W A, at John Hote] Morrison, P M, at Wm Heard’s, the Cedars Murray, Isaac, at S D Fraser's, Rocklin House. Murrray, TH, at Maleolm McLeod's, (Rocklin House ‘ Mahon, A W, Pownal Street Murray, Jas, at Pownal Street. Millan, E D, at Adam Murray’s, Grafton Street McMillan, John, at Mrs D Street, McMillan, Geo, at Mrs D Sterling's, Water Street. Jas, at A Kennedy's, Water Kent Street. Nicholson's, City at Rev James Carruthers’, Rev James Carruthers, Sterling’s, Water McMillan, D, at A L Brown's, Eustou Street. MacNeill, L G, atC B MacNeill’ s, Great George Street, Poliox, A, at Dr Anderson’s, Prince of Wales College. Patterson, Vr, at D M Fraser’s U pper Prince Street. z Quinn, R C, at Rev W Scott's, Euston Street. vobbins, John, at LL Beer's, Kent Street. _ Kobinson, J M,at W T Huggan’s, Upper i’rince Street. Roulston, Alex, at Capt McLean’s, King ocre ° ' ‘ : oT ae ee) : Rosborough, S, at W M ‘Coffin’s, Hills- borough Street. Robertson, A, at A McKinnon’s Euston ‘ Street. cinta aaa ali. i a Nt MacRae, Dr, at Dr Anderson’s Prince of Wales College. Smith, E, at J A Lawson's, School Street. Sutherland, David, at Mrs John Beer's, Weymouth Street. Stewart, I'hos, at Mrs John Beer's, Wey- mouth Street. spencer, W H, atJ McLeod's, Upper Prince Street. Sterling, A, at Miss Henderson's, Fitzroy Street. at J D McLecd’s, Euston Street. Scott, K, A F, at Rev D MeNeill’s, Sutherland, J Prince Street. Sedgwick, Thos, at Mrs Rankin’s, Fitzroy stieet. Stewart, A 8S, at Rev W Scott’s, Euston Stieet. Sinelair, A McLean, at Mrs Galloway’s, Euston Street, Shore, G, at John MeLeod’s, Upper Prince Street. Lnomson, A F, at Wm McLean’s, St, Peter's Road. Turnbull, J H, at W H Findley’s, Sydney Street. Watson -——, at George Stetson’s, Kdward Street. ELDERS. Archibald, J C, at Wm McRae’s, Railway House. Austin, James H, at Mrs Stockdale’s, (Os- borne House.) Bruce, Angus, Street. Bend, Street. Brown, S H, at DM Fraser’s, Upper Prince Street. Black, Silas E, at Mrs Neil Ramsay’s, Euston Street. Bell, Dugald, at J T Morris’s, Queen Street. Brown, James, at Miss McEwen’'s, Queen “treet, Cogswell, James N, at Mrs Salmond’s, Fitz- roy Street. at Neil McKenzie’s, King John, at Neil MecKenzie’s, King Coburn, A W, at R MeMillan’s, (Duncan House. ) Cameron, Stephen, at Mrs J E McLean’s, (Duncan House.) Costy, Alex, at Mrs D McLeod’s, Hillsboro Square. Campbell, A, at Mrs Paul’s, King Street. McConnell, Geo, at Mrs Watts’, ( Mrs Snel- grove’s), Kent Street. Chesley, Washington,— House. ) Chambers, J D, ——— McDonald, Walter, at Miss Mackieson’s, (Os orne H use.) Me De mald, J P, at R MeMillan’s, (Duncan House ° MeDonald, W, Street. Forbes, | G, at Rev J M McLeod’s, Prince Street. Frame, R W, Peter’s Road. (Osborne at Donald Fraser’s, Prince at Hector McLeod’s, St Fraser, Robt, at S D Fraser's, Rocklin House. Fulton, George, at Mrs Weare’s, Fitzroy Street. (jraham, Harvey, at J A McLean’s, Euston Street familton, Win, (Stewiacke), at Wm Tur- ner’s, Upper Hillsboro Street. Hamiicon, Wm, (Sussex), at John Wouna- cott’s, (Mis Messervey. ) Henderson, James, at Miss Fitzroy Strect. Haliday, John, at Thomas Smith’s, George Street. MeHetley, F P, at Geo McLeod’s, (Rocklin Honse. ) Hill, J A, at D Gordon’s, (City Hotel.) Mi ‘Intosh, John, at D McKay’s, (hire Stumbles’) Prince Street. McKenzie, —~— at D McLeod’s, Viceroy sor ot. \ Henderson's, (yreat ' Leod, John, (Richmond), at W Forsythe’s, Eldon House. Logan, Norman, McLeod, Wm, creet. McLeod, Norman, at Ewen McPherson's. McLaine, John A, at J B Hall’s, Chestnut street Me Leod, John, (Orwell), at M Ross’s, Rich- mond Street. at Geo Davison’s. at Capt McLean’s, King McLean, Duncan, at M Ross’s, Richmond Street. McLennan, D, at C Robertson’s, (Hotel Davies.) McLeod, L H, at C I Morrison’s, (City Hotel.) McLaren, D, at D McLeod’s, Fitzroy Sti eet. Murray, Alex, at W D Coffin’s, St Peter’s Road. Murdock, Jas, at Wallace Leitch’s, (Rock- lin House.) Murray, Robt, at L Miller’s, Upper Prince Street. Marshall, Wm, at J A McLean’s, Euston Street. Mains, Jno A, at Fredk Houle’s, Dorchester Street. Murray, Street. Morrison, James, at Wm McRae’s, Railway House. Nicholson, House. Nicholson, Colia—~-—-—-—-- Nicholson, Hon Jas, at A McNeill’s,Sydney Street. O’Brien, Everet, at S Sanderson’s, (Rocklin House. ) MePherson, Daniel, at W Peter’s Road McPherson, Wm, at Kent Street. at Mrs Weares, Fitzroy Creo, at John Coffin’s, Morell John, Dd ¢ offin’s, St A H Me Pberson’s, Putnam, F P, at John McEaciern’s, (Os- borne House. ) Petterson, David, at G H Toombs’, Kent Street. Preedy, Square, McQuarrie, Allan, at John Coffin’s, H use. Ross, James, at C Lawson’s, School Street. Redpath, Andrew, at H. C. Macdonald’s, (irs Galloway's. ) Mk Rae, D Z s5-— H C, at W A Weeks’, Rochford Morel Ross, Joh», at Mrs Watts’, (Mrs. Snel- grove’s. ) Ross, James, at Thomas Smith's, Upper Great George Street. Stewart, Isaac, at J B Alchorn’s, Queen Street. Tupper, Henry, at F W Hyndman’s, (Os- borne House. ) Trueman, A J, at AA MeLean’s Stree Uru! aart, D, at F W Hyndman’s, (Osborne House. ) Weebst er, Jos H, chester Street. Wiilett, John, at Mrs Neil Rankin’s — a <P Ge Advices received in Berlin from Paris state that fiftr Germans, suspected of be ing | spies, have been expelled from France. Considerable horse smuggling is going on) between Montana and Alberta. The Col-| » Grafton j at Fredk Houle’s, Dor- lector at Fort McLeod has — four horses brought into the country by a Novih- wester without enter: ig thera at ik Cus-} toms. j uttempt will bemade this oO acciiimatize Canadian whitefish : Another year | t it the fish | culnore estabiishment at Malvern Wells, of is the Ve dv WV ith better prospe cts of Biccess than ou any previous occasion, as the waters | of Malvern are more suitable then the loca- | tions previously tried. i } s/c | er - “FRIDAY c natekeiinte i iialie CHARLOTTETOWN, Sep. 21. Beef (small) perlb...... § 0.07 to 0.10) Beef (quarter) per lb..... 0.06 to 0.07 CARD. \ ISS ALICE O'BRIEN wishes to inform her cusiomers andthe puctlic ia zveneral that ue has taken Rooms over J. B. Macdonald’s Dry Goods Siore, where she will do MILLI- NEKY, M ANTLE and DRE-S MAKING in the latest style Gand FITTING a specialty. CUT iI Cutting done by the * Ladies’ Delight System ” Ladies wishing to learn the above system will be tanght op reasonable terms. 2w--sept2i AUCTION SALE OQ? APPLES, At Salesroum, D dd’s Old Stand, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK. KR. BEAIRSTO, Aucti neer, sept2l A GRAND PICNIC. ‘HE Parishioners of COVEILIKAD MICHAEL’S ©HURCH, COKRAN intend having a Picnic On Wednesday, Sept. 26ih,!- PHILIP on the beautifol Grounds of MR. HUGHES, adjoining the Corran Ban Bridge. . All kinds cf Re‘reshment-, also Jancing Booths and wll kinds of Games customary oF such oceasions, will be provided on the grounur, The Committee will spare no pains to make this one of the greatest days of the season. ~hould the day prove unfavourable, the Picnic will take place on the first fine day tollowing By order of Committee. Grand Tracadie, Sept. 14, ro tl date and S17 BAh P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. County Exhibition. —— I ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare wii be issued as under to George ‘own, in connec- tio: with KING'S COUNTY KXHIBITION, to be held on the 27th Soprember, inst.:—From ail Stations beiween Souris and Mot rt Stewart b afternoon Train on September 27th, to parties in charge ot exhibits; from Stations west o1 ftoyalty Junction by Tievish Accommodation Tra a on 26th September, and from Charlotte town, Souris and interme diate Staiions by Fore nvon Trains on Sept. 27.h, all tickets being good Lo return up to ard on Sept. 29th, 188s. A Special Passenger Train wll leave Char- lottetown for Georgetown at 8.00 a. m. on Sept. King’s 27th; returning, will leave Georgetown for Char luttecown at 430p.m. Heturn Tickets at $1.25 each will be new -d from Charietietown to Georgetown by this Tran, g od io return by Special Train oa same date, and from other regu lar S:atious at single first-class fare, good to re- turn up to and on sept. 29h, +8%8 L ve Stock and othér exiibits from Stations on Souris Branch will be run threngh to Geor te town on the evening of Sept. 76 h, and will be returued on the evening of the 27ia, the Regula Train being detained at Georgetown until 3.45 p. m. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. failway Office. Ch'towa, Sept. 19, 1888. sepil9—dy pateud wky prs ti SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 49 & 42 BR0AD ¥4Y AND 5INEWST, New York City. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphiet. eo —dy & wky ly Nb WING MACHINES i) REPAIRED q 4 K Subscriber has opened an office above ; R. K. Jost’s Boot and Shoe Store, for repairing al] kinds of Sewing Machines. JOHN HIGGINS, North Side of Queen Square. septl4d—dy lw wky 3w WANTE! en ee ‘D. 50” LABORERS. Also—19 BRICKLAYERS i ee rs’ wages, $125 to $1.40 dirick- shest Wages and sleady empicyment, Apply to 0.8 LEGER, Unien Hotel, Lower Maia “treet, sep!ii—dy iw Moncton, N. RB. (Jusen's Co. Rifle Association, mee ae ee HE ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING of the Queen’s County kK: fle Associat ik on will be held on Kensington Range on WEDNESDAY. 26th September, instant, commencing at Kigitt . o'clock, a, m. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Capt., Seerctary, or ell ma 39, Zt, 2 School for Childven. MM" 5. J. D. MARTIN has still a few in her Moraing Class vid a sufficient number of Pupils come for- wa i an Aftereoon Class will be formed. These Classes w ill continue during the Summer. | ate fram etu., apply wetheece~ ry augy SE PTEMBER 21, Veal, per pound.........,.. . 0.03 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per Ib........... 0.20 to 022. utter, | gf Sree 0.17 to 0.18) Cabbage, per doz.............- 0.60 to 0.72 PN NP Ny ioc wt on cep eds 0.45 to 0.55 | i GE GION 5s vce sheave caeen 0.15 to 0.16 | ene UR ok donk an dos 0.35 to 0.40 OS I in cop ss 0s 0G 8S 0.00 to 0.00 Rhubarb, per bunch........... 0.07 to 0.00 | 7 eee 0.30 to 0.40 | Ss eee So ne 0.13 to 0.14 LAD, BORED. 550 sincesccescoes 0.04 to 0.06 BUS BAR UP Bs as oo cae sees .. 0,05 to 0.08 | Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.00to 0.35 | Oatmeal, per cwt............5. 3.00 to 3.25 | PUG I 6 50 etd cones ssuees 0.06 to 0.08 Pork (carcass), 4 Ber sadd pucws 0.00 to 0.00 ete pg, eS Sree 0.16 to 0.18 Sn, ee Tia vic sco vikwewer os 1.00 to 2.00 PR ass binvics 0 0s eB cnenics 0.60 to 0.80 ROCHE, DOT OEMs. «hss 0 cy oks 0.14 to 0.18 SUNG nc bh ceed hs dae 0 75 to 1.00 Wot, O60 WH. soe = <5 0 ckb wae 0.65 to 1.00 Fresh Goh per Goes... .<...5 6%, 0.35 to 0.50 Pi IE SON Gs vc Ascend sexis . 3.00 to 5 60 vacancies E 883. 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TE have just received a large selection of Goods $3.59 ap to $49.00. Ch’town, Sept. 3, 1888. 7 = é We are now selling Watches from Weare selling Clocks from $1.00 up to $15. 00, nice patterns. |b ‘ooch 8, ie wrings, W edding and other Rir gs, Lockets, Cutf Buttons, Charms Stads, | Chains, Braceiets, Spectacles, &c., a very large selection, and the prices are such that will |meet with your approval. We are now prepared to do REPAIRING TO CLOCKS, {WATCHES AND JEWELRY in thoroughly scientitie manner. Having the iatest jimproved Lathes and Tools used by the most ex p rienced workmen, we are preparcd to give | the utmost satisfaction to ail work entrusted to our care. EVERY JOB WARRANTED. | Please give us a call, Sore Co CO es Nerth Side Queen Square, - - - = = GOypposiiw the Pow Oilice Gh'town, P. E. T., July 12, 18383—dy 3m Jaw wicy Sui om a5 5S — ff eg | 7 > rae i 1 f ' : : : ' : : : ; ; :