‘ ; a + . a. Pg fi THE So. PERSONAL LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Be rT Br ~~ eT i I. C. Hall, jr., of Bisten, is registered at | the Queen Hotel. IALTY Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River Brid Mantries a Sree ge, iat aa : a a in the city, : : Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, ja visiting | ‘ uy im Charlottetown. a <a alien eum, Mr. J. N Shafer, manager of the Wa'- nia’ or ’ lace Hopper Company, is registered at the i. Hotel Davies. For D No. | Company, Garrisor Lord Aberdeen has an annual reat Artillery, will meet for drill this evening | T!! of $200,000. ILis salary as Governor ; et General of Canwla is $50,000 a The Rev. Fredric L loyd, y» « c,. o A TTExTIOS N 2 Co: G. A.. will par- Rector of St. Matthew’ °, BI oomingto nD, yde in uniform at eeven o'clock to-night, | Tle. is in town.—Quebec Telegraph. soul aa 4 7.55 for company dril Rev. Mr. Hamivn will preach at ei Heartz’ # Hall next Sabbath afternoon at 3 | ruc Catris Ps Tne horn fly is re-| O'clock. Mire. Roome and others will con- ae Soee me s appearance in | duct the singing iewEgmont Bay a ‘ther districta Whildren’s blouses——-We have a Yew j a! white blo puses for boys of 4 to & years of men age; we will sell for 60c to ¢ lear— Prowse os rhe La . property, Bre s G me orge a i R ’ 1 Streets, Gen. Lord Wolse}] ley is greatly interest- lay by R Beairsto anctioneer, | ed in the temperance movement in the Meleaa oy ¢ was bought by Mrs. | British army. Hesays that there never _ has been a time when there w as #0 little ie —_ ted the excur- | drunkenness among the soldiers as now Orws f iofrow morning by tie ” teeta r Jacques Cartier will be for sal Dox’r Forcer It.-—The choir of Ver- Stear N av gation C yn pany Wharf vou River Ne orth Intend hold ng a concert ock u the hall at Vern» m River Bridge cn 6 Ak — Bi el aed Wednesday, 22nd August. - _>-—-—~ yo ra tebt uf $22,000 on the Y. M A Livery Tiwe.—The captain of C. A. building at M meton. If the am unt) schooner, while sufferi ng from the Ply annot be raised the building will Soom? | of over-indulgence in intoxicants, made lat J aoe ato the hands of the mort-/ things exceedingly lively in the vicinity of gagee as the debt is too heavy to be car- | Steam Navigation Company’s wharf yes- ss terday. He attacked his wife on the e Whe kiana er Gee 1, wharf, and were it not fur the quickness ies Aaeen ak Meanie, "ee. of a bystander, a child which she had in ea eteatids Celeath: omehaien her arms would have fallen into the She hai placed-it'on a buttered piece of water. The captain, after the attack upon ak ee Nis teteeniabhaen toana | wife, was overpowered and bound las tend tad Gab le’ fied ne ne placed on board the schooner, eninb boeitile aacae. sut he pleaded hard to be released, and upou his promise to behave better wis let go. So soon as he was released, how- = r Warsuirs ary Qi ever, he began throwing lobster cases and epec.—The Blake, Mazgicienne, Canada. Toure in ur- Se aa a ae na i — — overboard. But thia pas- Mond: aeuniaas TT é ‘ ie : me soon became ino notonous, and seizi ig { : 4 : story of r oT Me Sng ts oar oe an axe he ¢ * the lines and put out to sea. ships of the North American squadron The tide was low,however,and the schooner Sieg hana Mah at tia thee quickly stuck in the mud. Then he got into m rete stitp’s boat, which he soon upset Deamatic.—The Wallace Hopper Con- After upsetting the boat he crawled upon pany expect to open a week’s engagement its Lottom; but-not lik ng that mode of at the Cpera House on Monday evening prerient onhe stunted to “swim back te he ne schooner. He was finally taken in ihe W o’ the Wisp company disband 2 ae oy — we friends, and when the ed at Moncton last week Geiger is | — + nose the schooner Sated. * with the Wallace Ho re 5 uce Hopper company SAGE SELECTIONS, = - - } _— Best Srvce 1885.—Mr. Laechler, agent T . 00 much idleness fills up a man’s time Internationa! Steamship Company, much more com letely, and | l | Bs i Cc mh eaves eaves that this seasor yhas been the best for | P Og ee his own master than any sert tonriat 1885 of employ- a. : (ment whatever.—Burke. Previous ‘te cman od ‘ 1885 the eect Line was not runding | and the I. 8. 8S, then had its palmy avs. | travel sim Set yourself earnestly to see what you were made to do, and then set In one week this summer $10,000 were | your- taken in at the Boston office.-St. John self earnestly to do it; and, the loftier your eal purpose is, the more sure you will be to acti make the world richer with every enr.ch- A Pteasaxr Ovrise.— His Henor | ment of yourself,—Phillips Brooks. Lieutenant Governor Howlan entertained When women oppose themselves to the projects and ambitions of men, they excite their lively resentment ; if in their youth they meddle with political intrigues, their representatives of the three daily newe- papers ata sail and luncheon on board | his handsome yacht Nanita, yesterday fr rat nor’s P r Mr. Doran, His Honor’s Private Secretary, } modesty must suffer.—Mme. de. Sta a mpanied the party The day was all f+ am a1 } = — 2 that could be desired, and the outing Was |} 3 ; thoroughly enioved Call and see the splendid assortment of : “lata: ilikniedies crockery, glass and chinaware that are of ‘Ly — “ fered 20 cheap at i Pi.ver.—Mr. 8. Wheatley, of S. Wheat: | 0 cheap at the cheap crockery store , & Co., pork packers, ete., Argyle street, —W P Colwill. j27 3w dw Hal fax, arrived in Truro after a good run is “bike” from the city. The road was ery heavy for nearly half the distance and yesterday intehsely warm, yet Mr. Wheatley’s wheel registered 664 miles, which he aecomplished in 7 hours and 14 | Constipation, to awaken the kidneys and tes.—Truro News. liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- sieediliiianasaile ing or weakening them, to: dispel headaches Fiower Misstoy.—This | colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. CGO come To Cleanse The System Effectually yet gently, when bilious, or when the blood 1s impure ° sluggish, to permanently cure habitual costive or was as. o Be committee meet every Tuesday afternoon : _— at their roome, Graftou Street, and tie ap The ecrofulous taint which may have flowers and distribute them among any | been in your blood for years, may be they know are sick. During the month | thoroughly expelled by giving Hood’s f June and July, 114 bouquets of flowers | Sarsaparilla a trial. have been distributed, besides jelly and | fruit Flowers will be thankfully re- | ceived on Tuesday mornings at the room-, from any who may have them to spare — - DIED Entered into reston Friday, the 1th inat., Alton S, eldest son of Walter and Matilda A. Simpcn, of Bay View, aged 18 years and ten months. A patient sufferer For Bostoy.—The steamer Florida left for Boaton last evening with a general car- | go and the following passengers: Mrs J through a long illness, he died rejoicing in W McDonald, Mra. G R Ward, P Power, his Saviour. Mr Mrs H Hanwav, John Dickey, Peter M At his residence, Morell, July 14th, McDonald, Chriatina McFadyen, Mrs Gj efter @ lingering illness, RK. Douglass G Hale, Daniel Ross, Mrs E Coffin, Mr« | Sterns, aged 49 vears, leaving a sorrowing W E Scott, Chas E MePhee and wife, | wife, three sons and one daughter to Jol MeKeever and wife. Misa Lelia | mourn their loss Thompson, eon, Ada Peardon, W Clark. Jeasie McPher- Mrs. G E Hatch, Frank Eliza Matheson, J Downe. > ; , . Joseph Gilpin; a ‘Pursuing & Middle Course, For Tue Hoserrat.—The Herald says: | On Friday ¢ last four Sisters of the Grey Nans arrived from Quebec at the Charlottetown Hospital, to succeed St Peter and her associates, who for the past devotedly work of the Young Matron (with theories on care of children, to nurse)—Jane ? Nurse—Yesaum. Young Matron—When the baby has | finished his bottle lay him im the cradle After eating, a child evenin and guccess- ; Hos- | ou his right side. six years have 80 fuily carried on the [ : . , pita pen who left for the annnal | *#ould always lie on the right side; that vetheat “ Quebec a few weeks ago. They | relieves the pressure on the heart. Still are St. Iaabel. who succeeds St. Peter a- | (teflectively) the liver ison the right side Superior: St. Agnes. who was formerly at- | — Perhaps; after all, you had better lay ta 7” i to the Hospital; St. Honorine and | im om the left side. No, Iam eure the St. Zo We extend to these ladies a most | *Teatise on Infant Digestion said right side. cordial we me and we hope every ene | On the whole, Jane, you may lay the baby ad ay crow! the e efforts in the noble on hia back until Thave looked up the work t which they have devoted their matter more thoroughly. If yon have a baby set it up ia one cf our Children’s Carriages. Plenty of sun | shine will make digestion all right. A | few Carriages left. We offer them low to clear. - For Baeacuy Carris.—The Practical Dairyman and Dairy Stock Journal re- commends @ plan which onght to be effec tua “Precure an ordinary five ring leather halter and surcingle and put them | on the offender. Then get a stick five feet eae ana of a size not, easily broken, bore | MARK WRIGHT & CO, LTD., DAILY EXAMINER ‘McKAY GTOazE. _ Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we can be done anywhere in the city. Revie our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits. good heavy goods ; ‘leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything ‘in the Clothing: line jand home-made goods, | | Outer man cheaper than it Worsted Suits for Men. inported direct from the mills, and see our Straw “Hats before buying, Remember, in the city. W ool, We are the centre of the Clothing trade, best and cheapest oods in the city, a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings besides our own manufactured Tweeds We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. ag, newline of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. we have removed to J. D,: Mcbeod’s Corner, and we are not connected with any other store This is the only place we da -business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for ‘ash or trade, and sell goods cheaper-for: cash than anywhere else in the city. ~~ WEDNESDAY, our >> $3 AUGUST 15, ANY. are prepared to decorate and brighten up the Come and see Sastie will wear Se rge Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported | because we carry the largest stock of the) If you. are in need ‘of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry and a large line of Canadian Tweeds Come See Charlottetown, July 31 JOB LINES. et ee TO-DAY WE RECEIVED 50 McIntosh Coats, which will be those Coats brellas. worth Si3.50,. sxld for $8.7. sold for 40c. Straw Hats, Summer Undere loth-| ing, ete., must be cleared out, so come and have a bargain. ' See those Um- ee |) .,PROWSE B , 1894—dy rank, popular =~ GROCERIES. Has placed us in and Wholesale and IS OUR A SATISFIED CUSTOMER BEST ADVERTISEMENT ! Reliable Small Profits, Low Prices, Fair and Honest Goods, Treatment to Everybody. the made our in every home. front Store x= TRY US! Oe Retail Grocers, SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, July 13, 189i—m w f a ami a half to three feet from it Fix the . . < io — end to the surcingle and fasten the other Who Sell at Selling Prices. to the lead ng ring of the halter with a auslS | wt ng. ; mgh to kee P the stix k abont } ™ | | wher cow has her head up, It Good will project ahont two feet in front of her an i effe, tua!’ ep her from getting over ; fence*, aod at tlre same time be of no bin- | Hi itl iTan n feeding or drinking } ea 1 oe js essential, and when the gatural . Cornt.—This forenoon, Philip | desire for food is gone, strength Curl » Atel Fred E Rowe, were each fined ; will 200n fail— for jloas of appetite, $50 and cots or two months imprronment indigestion, sick headaches and for a oreach of the Canada Temperance other troubles of a dyspeptic nature, Act. Curley wae convicted fur 2° sale of EVERYBODY'S PILLS is the whiekey, ant Rowe for s ale Of @ pint oO remedy which most certainly cures. wr one CE aT Price 25 cents. and w i have ar intoxicating effect Another prosecution against Curley, the prosecution againet the steward of the | | Charlottetown Club, and two others against ‘Johnson & Johnson, | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | | John Joy were adjourned for a week. The provecution aya - John. T Murphy was diem see] Mr. James H. Good ap a Ay or Sent and Prince Streets. as counset for Jay and Ruwe, and Mr. Jolnson for 4 vurley. John F yee, vie “Corl Queen and Richmond Streets. fined @! and Coste for using abusive lang" wege towards Mary MceQu sid augls D. & A shape, 200 D. & AL Shape, 230.’ D & A. Nursing, Lewis’ Magnetie. Jackson's Corset Waist. Crompion’s Abdominal. The B. T., carrying $300 insurance with it. The Habit Corset. * The Lily Corset. In additicn to our twelve regular staple line of Corsets we carry a complete stock of the above celebrated end patented Corsets, each having its own particular merit. Our stock of Corsets and Misses’ Waists is very large, and our prices will suit evervoue. BEER BROS. Tae Wearner.—Fine and warmer. See the ‘Liberal-Gouservative Couven- Vt —- Low Prices This Month. LADIES’ JACK ETS we are selling at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double. All SHIRT | sold this month. | to clear. COTTON CHALLIES at! our BLOUSES and) WAISTS must be| Big discount 6 and 10 cents. PRINT COITONS selling very low. HAST _ Grom, Aug. 2, 1894—dy WOODILL'. I have~varefully apglyred’ samples of Woodill’s purchased by me at several German Baking Powder, stores, and found them PURE, WHOLESOME, WEi-L PRO- PORTIONED. jv28 GEORGE LAWSON, *h. D., LL. D., Halifax, N.S. | | i | K. | | Wall * tion for West Queen's. The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Eoéts 20, 21, 22, 23, 31,32, 65 and Char | lottetown,are requested to meet in Conven- | tion in the Philharmonie Hall, at Char- | lottetown,on MONDAY, the 20th of August, inst., at one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose | | of organizing an Association for the Elec. | toral District of West Queen’s At the same meeting arrangements yw idk | | be made - for the Revising r of the Voters? | Lists, Each Polling Division is reque sated to be | represented. W. E. DAWSON, President Queen’s County, € hy ‘town, Ang. IL, 1894. LIYE RY S] FABLE, | GREAT GEORGE STREET, | NORTH SIDE OF First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- -gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be ‘had at any hour: Rates reasonable and special terms made for excursion parties, JOSEPH: STANLEY, Great George Street. ang3—Im the Electoral District of King’s. oe a The undersigned. hereby gives agtieg. that he has comimencéd the revision of the | Voters’ Lists for the saiil Electoral Dis- 4. i | trict, and’ that he will réceive, at his office in Charlottetown, or at the office of the | Clerk of tie County Court, at Souris, up | to the fifteenth day,of October next, the | applications of all persons elaiming the, right*@for themselves or for others) to: revistefed-as vaters in the sdid Electoral | ¢ District, find also applications: to. have | names removed from the said Lists; / | Dated Ist August, 1894. JOHN'S: MACDONALD; ° Electoraj augl4—dy 63 wy 4i: WANTED.—An honest, active gentieman to travel,.with expenses os representing eetaplians nous, Salary 365 MONTHLY with iner “and position permanent if sulted. E reference—THE DoMINION CoM- PANY, 317 Omaha es , Chicago. julyl4—law (sat) t istrict-of ‘King’s: - Binder Twine.CUSTOMERS ! QUREN SQUARE. ! Revision of Voters’ Lists tor, Red Cap, gl PRICES E wish to AWAY that © am always to inform you he! _ Blue Ribbon, | pown, front with low prices 16 dozen Umbrellas. worth Gb Cts., which will be | + / Charlottetown, armel i DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. August 8, 1894- m we will meet the Bes! Machine Oil | in the City tow, or even a little better. guarantee’ to lowest of the DRESS SUITS TO ORDER eqmmente quemnwenns sii (x _————— Lourest Prices ! Latest Styles NX o——— D.A.BRUCE Leading Charlottetown, August 6, 1894—m. w f HEAP SALE FON ONE MONTH Clothier. Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. discount en M I THIS, i | i i arlouetown, Hats and Caps. Charlottetown, July en's and Boys’ J. B. 21, 8194—dy BEING Ss. July 26, 1894—mon wed fri Clothing ; Market Square, ‘Twénty per cent. discount on all our steck of Boots and Shoes; twe nty per cent twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This. is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. MACDONALD & CO. U pposite West End of Market House. The PRESERVING SEASON, We Anyone requiring PRESERVING BOTTLES can procure Pint, Quart or Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from ENMAN & CO. In J. D. MeLeod’s Corner Building Street Queen julyl? F L Y Pp A RP E = At kinde, wholesale and retail, at NOMS DRUG STORE. 3 Delivery Rev ising Oicer or The, ae Sa ; melts, Baggage, notice. Paton & Co’s, Store, Sqtiare. jnlv26—3m eod F from all trains, “steamboats, etc., P lease leave your orders at C©. J. i y Express. etc.; conveyed to and at short “north side of Queen A. McQUAID. ‘Quebec Steamship Co. | | STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Ch'town 10th August, leaves Montreal 6th Augwst, 20th aa. = Srd September, 7th September, 17th 21st 1-t October, Sth October, 15th 19th " 29th 2d Novemter, Fame: « at Father Point, Gaspe, +, Perce and Summerside. } Mal- | “"y reight handled carefully and carried at | Passengers will find Full particulars reasonable rates. this a delightful route. from CARVELL BR@OS., Agents. aug7—wed thu HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the ¢ ‘ity Bil! Poster, stilt lives. Albert’s the hoy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a iad that no one ever can keep down. Is will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret.—a. P. City Bill Poster. eod—Jy31 ALLIN, | Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels, You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly -ronounce far ahead of any «¢uer tire of this type. Full parti. u'ars in catalogue, which you can 9)tain from R. M. Young, Agent. and $5 ~— ow —— 1s94 BAZAAR G0 Lunch Baskets, Croquet Sets, Hammocks, anal Prices to Suit Everybody. semen We have just received a shipment of above goods which we offer for sale low | to clear. —_—_— BAZAAR €0., Oppesite Market Square. Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—t ts NEW STORE. [ have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on re STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s If you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when yeu go, but to go and keep gooi time —come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 North American Hotel, (Formerly Milton House.) The subseriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. augi—d&w then eod mon th sat P. E. Island Railway. On aad after FRIDAY lst June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily’ (Sundsys excepted) as follower :— frains Outward. Trains Inward, Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 §00 .,....Chariottetown....... 6 ow 30L 614. arene Junction..... 606 9398 35) 68 .-North Wiltshire....;.534 880 2. Hunter River....... 524 815 CO Fi ccoes — daibane. ...... 50l 73 40S FG. sso mereka, .....0000 45 730 508 740..,...... Freetown. ........ 46 TW DOP FP eeecsccces Kensington ........ 423 648 SEO OFSP vvccce Ar ST sseeee 4106 616 PM = Sammerside AM 140 830 concn Af. .i000 & 80 Aa 202 84).........-Mincouche.........39 1044 Si OG........ Wen...4....88 Be 317 9365.... rT, eee 237 935 OSE BOO. os 90 00-009 CF ET Kacte nines i46 808 DOP Beil. xen vee Bloomfield.......,. 180 744 600 1114 0 sR RNTNNE Ss vice ce'ces 16 706 655 115 ws snicnvciece 12235 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM G30 300...... Charlottetown....... 9D 6% 650 315 ....Royalty Junction.....905 515 7D BO. .ovccccen anne. benetoes -80 44 805 405 a $15 465 “Mount Btewa: i 820 4 10§ ovcegee Bisse 810 355 BED OR, . .0.ccns0n BEEs cocanes cbs 742 315 OB. BOD. ..0.0.000-ce UNIO. . cecce acs 72 2435 1014 §33........Bear River..,...... 645 188 ch « Te ng, RR Se 6 11% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82 410..,....Mount Stewart...... 810 34 9 38 508... seabace -Casdigam.......... { 17 22 5G OOD siecasd Georgetown........ ] 4M P) AM PM PM AM 515.. ‘ » o MMRBCOM. ...02000002 00000 716 ). an --Cape Traverse.... ........ 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can, Govt. Railways, Moncton, N, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Wants, Lost, Found, de Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—A young mar to act as clerk, Apply by letter to Box 42. 3i—augls TO LEf—The tenement over A. Horne & Co’s. store, Queen Street, containing five large rooms. Possession at once. Apply te ALEXANDER HORNE. lw—augli A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentiemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home Central position. Address X, Y, Z., office of this paper e augy WANTED—By a first-class an gente Balow- man, a position in a dry goods establishment. Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- Address A. , Box 158. aage WANTE D, in a small familly, a genera! ervant. Apply at this office. augs ence, TO LET—In Maceachern Baiitieg, Queen Street, an elegantly finished and well-l ~ Office, suitable for Law Office or Club Rent moderate. m von WAN tED-—A smart boy to care for a horse and make himeelf generally useful around a house and store. Appiy by letter. Address B., Box 682, City. augs TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formerly the sammer residence of the late Fm | Aa pang Any bouse and reasonable offer accepted. pply to MESSRS. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, ar ey Char- lowetown. ugh TO LET. The Shop on the corner ot Great George and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. Immediate on. tf—jy2) WANTED--A good general servant whe understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man ke Good wages to the right oe Apply to Mas. Unsworru. ju tyv PICNIC BOLLERS to -¥ atl H. D. Wap- MAN'S, Upper Queen Stree’ u—june) WANTED.—One good cook, neral servant, one girl to take care of "ebliaven. Apply at this hemates endl FOR SALE.--An extension dining tabie with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this office. tf—jy3o FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.—©. L Morrison, Auctioneer. july TO RENT. ~Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre Apply to A. MCNEILL. J% tf guar pat. PRINTERS’ MACHINES ee and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all other ——— , mew or second hand, used by Printers eprabers and Bookbinders, write J. H. ViVi By 8 treet, Toron to, Ontari¢ Junlé salt WANTED—A References required. Dx Kos, Spring Park. TO LET—The one Stores on —i Street lately occupied by the subseribers will be let separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar ket Square. ti—jy% 00d plain cook, gees gare. red. AppIY 1 a, F. eod pd—augi ninth - ~ te ee = ee ‘ u — cam ee pp pie ad . lt A i te let enact asta ao pall OE Rite icc, 70" Baan aE Me a 5 ao aga i d 7