b WM deansteahieieghiaibiss Local and Other Htems. SURGLARS and tire-bags are on the rampag: n Annapolis, N, 7 SiR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL’s healt) is ported to have much improved, me comsisepiainedliat died Mr. Marcus Suiru, C. BE. leave for British Columbia on business, will shortly Crovernment . — ee Cae report of the seizure of a Canadian sc 1ooner at Cleveland, Ohio, turns out to have hoen a fabrication. siecle _ Sik Hieron Lancevix and Thomas Fuller. ag » Chief Archit« t are erpectou to arriv: here e arly next week, : onli Iwo hundred and six persons were killed aad over tive hundred injured on railroads in New Jersey luring 1885, siniinichiaiintlt It is said that the gross yearly revenue of the Chicago Telephone Company is $600,- 000, of which $400,000 is clea: prolit, bees Barrisa Cotumeta will send eight represen tative riflemen to compete in the Dominion Ritle Association matches at Ottawa this year. _— - — 2 ELDER Ina C. Mrrewers will preach in the M eting House of the Church of Upper Great treorge Street, 6.30 p. m. Christ, to-morrow, at —->- --— rue Rev. Dr. Sheraton Principal of Wy- clitfe College, Toronto, will occupy the pulpit in St. Paul's at morning and evening to-morrow. ’ services sei lux Evangelical Alliance of the United States has protested to the Senate against the perpetrated on Chinamen on the , Pacitic coast. outrages - Next year isto witness the union of the capitals of South Australia, Victoria, New South VV ies and Queensland, by a continuous ‘ine of railway 1,760 miles long. - Mr. W. E. Sorrnmworrn. representing the well known house of Appleton & Co., New York, is here soliciting subscriptions for the latest edition of ‘The American Encyclo. pedia.” : aa A **LADY’ in New Orleans caused the arrest of a policeman for calling her a ‘“‘woman.” The judze after carefully deliberating, decided that she was a woman, thus aggravating the insult. F ——~_o-— - A SPECIAL MEETING of the Benevolent Irish Seciety will be held in their new Hall, Pri:ce Street, on Monday evening next, at half-past seven o’clock.—Jonn Hennessey, Secretary jy24—2i. ; - > —_ An exchange asks: ““When can a man be said to be in a truly hopeless state of im pecuniosity ? Well, when he pops the ques- ion, and pledges his betrothed before he marries her. + Jentina Aw energetic editor, who recently had eharge of two local papers at Poictiers, France, has just died. He insulted himself in one of his journals, and subsequently shot him- self in a duel. poniiinnsill A. C. Brrream, Ese., proprietor and editor of the North Sydney Herald, arrived in this city last evening, and proceeded to the coun- try to visit his relatives and friends to-day He is one of the ‘‘successful islanders abroad,’ and looks remarkably well. ieeomnsliieatinat Tae P. E. Island Exhibition, 1886, promises to be the greatest of any yet held, and our farmers and mechanics should put forth every exertion to improve their exhibits. The Prize List is now being printed by Mr. Geo. W. Gardiner, and advertizers would do well to apply to him at once. eect reece AT a meeting of bicyclists, held last evening in Y. M. C. A. Parlor, ‘* Thé Charlottetown Bieyele Club” was formed. F. W. L. Moore was unanimously elected Captain. The meeting adjourned to meet on Tuesday, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m., in the same place. k. H. Berr, Secretary. eee Tue Pictou Standard says: The Prospect Cornet Band of this towa, contemplate going to Charlottetown, P. E, Island, on Monday, August Ist, to attend the Scotch games. As # large number of people go to the games from this County, it would make the trip across to Charlottetown very pleasant indeed to have a banc concert going over. tikes sUKMAH is afearful place for cheap drink and heavy crime; the natives manufacture what is called sham sho; it is supposed to be made from rice and lime. One may form an idea of its power when assured that it will dissolve a Martini-Henry bullet in 30 minutes. How long would it take te dissolve a Martini- Henry bullet in some of the special blend manufactured in Charlottetown ? Riisiiettaeptiiens Ho¥ to Save Monry, and we might also say--time and pain as well, in our advice to good honsekeepers and ladies generally. The great necessity existing always to have a per rectly safe remedy convenient for the relief and prompt cure of the ailments peculiar to functional irregularity, constant pains, and all the symptoms attendant upon uterine disorders—induces us to recommend strongly and unqualifiedly Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription—woman's best friend. It will save money. sat and w women ennai Apvenst criticism of the lecture delivered by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher in London on the 19th, appears in several papers. The Pall Mall Gazette says:—‘‘ Mr. Beecher did not have a first-class ‘send off.’ The hall was not filled, and the great platform was empty. The reception given to him did not realize expectations. The applanse was hearty, but lacked fervency. character of the audience, the hi fees charged being a bar to the presence of the people. Mr. Beecher’s magnificent presence, white and ¢ ; | ; ment cir THE A I me | @ever been of the spasmodic DAILY. EXAMINER, -- - - - = SATURDAY a yiiy on Local and QOther Items. (vo to Mrs. B.. Pickard’s Bakery to get youn raham bread—fresh every d Ly. ou *»; Ty =%, ov) fur business in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day amounted to ‘‘three * 2 each.” drunks at esas GiLace Bay Round Coat on Lord’s Wharf, selling very cheap. Apply at A. MeNeill’s Anction Room, 3i—jy22 WASHINGTON, Raspberry, Cream and Lemon Pickard s jy 24, 3i Pies, fresh every day at Mrs. B, Bakery French Covert les at the fact that M. Waddington, the French ambassador, attended the varden party of the Prince of Wales, at which the banished Orleans princes were received wit! Royal honor. ti ‘ te: MUCH annoyance is felt in availa Tuk Bevevolent irish Society intend giving a grand Dramatic Entertainment on the open- ing of their new Hall, on or about the 20th August next, when the Union Dramatic Club will place on the boards one of the most popu- lar dramas of the day. ; —=- Ir is a noteworthy fact that the bed of the ocean is, says a foreign writer, to an enor- mous extent covered with lava and pumice | stone. Still more remarkable is it to find the the ocean covered in many parts with the dust of the meteorites. “y ¢ ioor of | a Tue Heather Belle was crowded with pas- sengers this morning—off to the Tea at Crapand. The pleasure seekers were without doubt successful, but we hope they will not} be required to pay tribute to Neptune while | on the way home this evening. Tue Pall Mall Gazeite talks of the Island of Anticosti as that “hitherto hardly known province of Canada.” Anticosti as a province of Canada is about as correct as the reference in an English leading newspaper the other day to Winnipeg as the capital of the Northwest Territories. iceoiiiiiiaetie Provincia, Exuterrion, 1886.—McLeod & Stewart, Grocers and Seedsmen, Prince Street, | have offered the handsome sum of $17 for spe- cial prizes, viz.; For the best 1 dozen Imperial Swede Turnips, $10: second best, $7. This is very laudable, indeed, and should serve as an! inducement to others to do likewise. siheiligadEncia (JcekeN Vicrorta will celebrate the jubilee year of her reign by having a new impression of the coinage and of the postage stamps made, The present portrait on the current! coins and stamps represents Her Majesty as she luoked forty years ago, and she desires a! change made to a true likeness now. anbsniice Tug Antiseptic Inhaler Co., of Halifax, has! appointed Mr. W. R. Watson agent for this province for ‘‘Butcher’s Antiseptic Inhaler,” | which can now be seen at Watson's Drug | Store, The Inhaler is used with most wonder- | ful success in obstinate cases of Asthma, | Catarrh, Bronchitis and all Lung Diseases. >—— Mr. GLADSTONE, in an interview, ed to have said that if he were to listen to the warnings of age, he would retire from public life, but he would be committing a guilty action in abandoning the field after raising so much ire and inspiring so many hopes, if he did not seek to appease one and satisfy the other. | 1s report- | k American clergyman, addressing, the | boys of the house of correction, congratulate them, in lieu of anything else to say, on the | privileges they enjoyed, and deplored the fact that he in his youth had neverhad such pportunities. ‘“‘Ah,” said he, “TI wish T had had l uzes when I was young as all had such advai vou boys h ive to-d we. The boys smiled, and so did some others. ee Tue general verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco they have ever used, There can be no mis- take upon this point for itis proved by this tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character | @the demand gives further proof. It has | kind, up one | month and duwn the next. It has been a sus- tained and constan!!y increasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ag counts for this. viillaeliaaey ssn SHIPRUILDING ON THE Ciypr,—The Glas- gow Herald says that during the month of June, 24 vessels of 17,502 tons were launched on the Clyde; of these, 11 were steamers of 7,303 tons, 5 sailing ships of 9,997 tons, and 8 yachts of 202 tons. ‘hese figures compare favorably with the average output per month during the year, sofar as it has gone. The output in January was 9,140 tons; in February 11,360 tons; in March, 8,169 tons; in April, 23,497 tons; in May, 14,957 tons, and with this month's figures the total for the six months of the year reaches 84,623 tons. tie Apvice to Motners.— Mrs. Winslow's SoMhing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relicves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind. feb 4 eod wk eeemenititaaiaieteds Tue governor of Newfoundland was recent- ly waited upon by a deputation of working men and presented with the fellowing peti- tion:—The petition of the undersigned, labor- ers and fishermen, and inhabitants of St. John’s sheweth: hat there is no fish to be caught, no work or labcr to be had, and that the town is = . . ° + > i filled with idle men who are in a state of ex- This was partly due to the | {peme destitution and cannot exist unless em- 1 admission ployment is given us immediately; that we | receive but three day's work in a fortnight at three shillings per day, out of which we have the mobility of his face, the modulation of his | to support our families; that we peaceably voice, his splendid diction and original thought combined to make the man greater than the occasion.” saiieeetllaete Tux following outline of the unwritten law which governs the conduct of a newspaper, experience shows cannot be too frequently published :—It is an unwritten law, weil understood in journalism, that no editor is | under the slightest vbligation to give a reason | : ; ; for his acceptance or non-acceptance of a manuscript. He is not called upon to write a private critique om the article to the author of it. His rejection or acceptance is an absolute and unquestionable fact. Among amateur writers this does not appear to be understood. ' j gulf. All sub-editors-and reporters understand that , it is an unjustifiable impertinence to ask ihe managing editor his reason for publishing or not publishing any matter submitted to his judgment, Outside writers and aspiring amateurs rarely seem to somprehend this and their transgressions are largely than intention. The ‘ trut’s, from ign rauce rathe nature of editoriad work requires absolute power of decisiga, in order to preserve thd waits UE val Joueaud thy Ulitor cuducle. and quietly, «.s loyal subjects, petition your excellency to advise your government to give us work at once, as we do not want to be driven by famine and poverty into a breach of the peace. A conresronbent of the St. John Telegraph writes from Margate, P. E. Island, (July 21); “It would be greatly beneficial to the health and spirits of people living in the interior i the provinces to visit for a short time during the hot weather this beautiful island of the Being comparatively narrow, and with the strongest-of salt water laving its shores, the Island is almost always fanned with re- freshing breezes. More perhaps than the usual number of tourists are now rusticating at the various places of summer resort and with their friends throughout the Island. The country now is well watered and vegetation is rapidly advancing. The point at which |] write is a lively little village, though not so lively in many re apects as vefore the ‘building of the P. E. island Railway. Kensington—a village two aud a halt miles to the west on the line of railway, is now the cbief jpee OX, Wave as Uf > awerohwald Vaucuctur. SPECIAL JULY OUFERNKE, ‘Biggest Bargain of the Season. Bankrupt Prises! Bagkeapt Prices ! P RB ISLAND | ERRIBITIQa PALE LST, 1886. THE Provincial Exhibition Prize List is now in my hands for publication. A limited number of Advertisements will be accepted. Larger circulation tuan ever before, Apply to GEO. W, GARDINER, Queen Square, July 24, 1886 —twk eod T? ™~ LUVWBER. RY Auction, TURSDAY, July 27th, at 5 0'clock, a) p. m., on Peake’s W haf (No. 2)— j (2,795 feet Spruce Boards. 5.089 do Pine do 3,235 do do do 3.784 do Refuse Deals. 6461 do Spruce do (good quality). 4,533 do - Seantiing do 3,411 do Refuse do—EKx Schr. ‘““Margaret Ann.” | | 14 inch. ALSO - 10,000 feet Pine Plank, 2-ineh. 1,000 Cedar Posts. A. MceNEILL, July 24—2i Auctioneer, —_ << Let the Chinaman Come OUR SHIRES ARR CHEAPER AND PREFSIER THAN THRY CAN PRODUCE THEN, Our Hoop-skiris, Corsets and Bustles Mus’ Go. HE month of July at REID BROS, is the best month in the year for Karyains. Then, al job lots and seasonable goods are cleared out at 79 cents on the dollar, We have only room to quote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- ers to call and examine our prices before making their purchases. Men's W hiie Shirts, 65cts, up. Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth $2.75. Youths’ Suits for $2. worth $3.75. Fearful Slaughter ia our Tailoring Department. Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5 Men’s All-wvol Oxtord Suiits, 36, worth $8. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, >6, worth 7.50. Men's Navy Blue Snuiis, 31, worth $6.50. Men's All-woo! Tweed Suits, $6, worth $8.50, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, 39, worth $12. Men's Fancy ‘i'weed Suits, $11, worth $i4. Men’s All-wool tweed Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40. Men's Ali-wool Tweed Coats, $3 50, worth 35. Men's All-woo] i weed Vests, $1.25, worth $2. ‘ agian! 4-Clasp Gloves {in kid), 7icts, worth 1.40. Ladies’ t-Button Dent’s Gloves, 55ets, worth $1. American Diess Ginghams, l0cts, worth Mcis, American Prints, 5¢€io, worth sects. Canadian Heavy I’rints, ;}cis, worth 10cts. Very Stylish Busties, only cts, worth 40cts. Very Stylish Corsets, only Octs, worth 6Jcts. American iloop-skirts, 25cts, up. Very Heavy Ticking, only luets, Very Lfeavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only dicts. American Feit Hats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2 cts, up. Large sized ‘Trunks, 85cts, up. Ladies’ Hosiery, i0cts, up. Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. Ladies’ “iossameres, $l, ap. Ladies’ thandkerchiefs, dcts, up. a Large Stock of Tweeds, dicts, ap, Vryen Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for Vi oul. Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. Carriage Wraps and Rubber Aprons, $3.25 ets, up. Shirting Ginghams, $cts, up. Men's India Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 49cts. et Bae ee CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, July 15, 1886—3mos WALTER A. WOOL a Na American Mowers and Reapers, W E have just received another lot o those AMERICAN MOWERS and REAPERS, which we will seli very cheap, single or combined. Farmers in want of a good reliable MOWER or REAPER, would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, July 9, 1886. North Atlantic Steamship Co, FROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? is intended to leave fer Charlotietown, ABOUT THE J Gia. London “Oth for Freight or Passage apply in London to} North Atlantic S. 8. Company, 147, Fenchurch street, or here to | appointments, Special rates quoted for board, | &e., inciuding drive trom Bedford Station Satar- | recreation, (DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ’ {-Apply at EXAMINER office. SUMMER itESORT, Lorne Hotel, - - Trasadie Beach. tN! YDER new first-class management ‘for 1886. | Surf Bathing, Koating, Fishing, Shooting, and all seaside recreations. Firsi-ciass in ai! its day, and back Monday morning, offering cheap Return ticket for Bedford Station only 60 cents. For full particalars address : LORNE HOTEL CO., Tracadie or Charlottetown, July 8, 1886—tu th sat AUCTION. Valuable Property. at Kensington. f , O be Sold on WEDNESDAY, 28th July, at. 10.30 o'clock a. m., that valuable | BUILDING and LAND, situate at Kensing- ton, at junction of Malpeque, New London and Suminerside. Roads, suitable for Ware- house, Shop or Canning Establishment, being for seven years used in the Jatter capacity, and one of the best business stands in that thriving town. Also, valuable Building Lot in rear, to be sold either in connection with, or separate from, Building and Lot, Also, at same time and place, a large and complete assortment cf improved Can-making and Tinsmith’s Tools, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Express do, 1] Jaunting Sleigh, | Set Light Harness, 1 Set Express Harness, Household Furniture and various other articles. This is a rave chance of a good investinent, as sale is positive. — A, ©. McLEOD. Park Corner, July 15—jour tl sale TRY THE ‘TT HiA, 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. \ j REFRIGERATORS. ATORTH POLE REFRIGERATORS, Oil & Stoves, for sale low. SIMON W., CRABBE. Ch’town, July 8, 1886—2wks 2aw “AUGUSTA, ME. $7, CATHERINES HALL, The Rr. Rev. H, A. Neeiy, D.D., President The Kev, W. D., MARTIN, A.M.. Rector and | Prin, ; ih year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantawves offered. For circu- lars address the Principal, July 16-10 wks GLAND CONSERVATORY EW ENGL i OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. ‘Thor- ouch Instruction in Vocal and Instrumentai Music, Piano and Organ Tunimg, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Lanzuages, English Branches, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, 25 to $4); board and room with Steam H atand Electric Light, $45to $75 perterm. Fall Term begins Sep- tember 9, 1896. For Iilnstrated Calendar, with full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. $< duction of Tariff meauction of Lariit. ‘E*HE rates between P. FE. Island, Nova Seotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, which were 75 and 4, are reduced to 50 and 3; Newfoundland, formerly 150 and 15, is now 125and J1, Atlantic cable rates to Great Britain aid France 12 cents per word ; other rates unchanged. T. €. JAMES, Supt. A. A. Telegraph Co., Limited. Ch’town, P. E. Island, July 7, 1886. —3wks 3i a wk WANS, LOST, HOTRD, we [ OST—At or about Souris Station, on 14th inst , 4 agarnet Doiman, trimmed with garnet lace. The finder will ob.ige by sending it to Bedford Station, where atl expenses will be paid by the owner, jiy2t li wyli pd M ELODEON FOR SALE-—A very nice 4} octave ' (Sinith) Melodeon, as good as new, sweet tone and in good order, will be soid cheap. Ap- ply to J. R. Davison. jiy23 2i BOO ipenligeesbtiisilibiniaaijcitl for Sale by MACKEREL BARRELS i jly22 5i eod treo. J. Wright. tT? LET—A House on Weymouth Street, near Prince of Wales’ College. Appiy to George Douglass. . jly22 O LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing tweive rooms, good yard and stabiing; possession given immedi- ateiy. For furiher particuiars apply to James Curtis, Sidney Street. jly 21 W ANTED—A good general Servant. : ’ to Mrs. Hobkirk, Prince Street, Apply 23 jy212 T° LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished iiouse. Apply to Mrs. Ronald Waiker Weymouth St. july 9teé W ANTED—A little Gir, about twelve years of age to assist anurse in taking care of three children; must be well recommended. Apply at EXAMINER ollice. jly 20 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one acquaiated with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER Office. jyl7 eod tf To LE.T—The Dwelling House on Pleazant Street, lately occupied by the Key, ©. O’ Meara; possession yziven immediately. Apply to Wii. Dodd, jJyls ti j OST—Ouxu Saturday afternoon, a suin of Money, 4 wrapped up im paper. Finder wili be rewarded by leaving same at the KXAMINER or Railway oifice, july 5 yO LET—In a private family, pleasant Front Rvom, furnished or unturnished, with boerd. july 5: eod LOSst.—Oa Monday, on Brackley Point or St. Peier’s Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell's house, a black fur cape. Anyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxweil will be rewaraed. W ANTED—For the Boot & Shoe Business, a Man with some experience ; musi have good reference as tOability, character, &c. Add “Box 254, P.O., Charlottetown, jly204i wky ith’s Stand *‘rowse. OR SALE OR TOLLE: : on St. Peter’s Road Apply to : 1317 Zi law wky 4i WOU «. ED T? LET —The upper flat of the brick building on f° eee t —- ~ = meee SHS — Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the months of July and August. Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS - s ” “ Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, - is “ + Bergains in CORSETS, " _ ” “ Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDs, * " re “ Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, . r 2 o Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, “ “s Bargains in HOSIERY, 3 . ay Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, - & “ Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, " “‘ af Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, hf JAS, PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00. Ch'town, July 20, 1886. TS WAREOUSE Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Siraw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underciothing. * American White Dress Shirts, * Linen Coilars, Caffs, Ties, Seeks. Carriage Wraps. ae ee ALL SELLING AT A LIBER ET, DISCOUNT TO CLEAR, TT ie ae RI o es {ee aii & Ch’town, July 15-—-wky BEER AIDSUMMER. 5) Now is the ‘Pime to “ecure Your Widstmmer «ccois. comeresemses, {)° cemeemetusian Summer Bolmans, Summer E3ress Goods. _ . Summer Underclothing, Summer Willmery Goods. oe Exceptional Value in Every Department, eo () | See Our Goods, See Our Prices, See Our Bargains ! + Hi Bi Ee BROS. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. NEW DRY GOODS, FAKING & STERNG’ 4 S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best fe British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Fall Range of Siapie Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found, ee ee O--—--- - linery. KancyGoeds, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. ame 0- Farasolis and Umbrellas ! New Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. New Trimmings, New Frrillings, New Laces Hew DRESS GOODS with TRIMMINGS to Sut New French bidids. New Ameri “ail hew Laces to Mateh. Gottoug, New Muslins, * T ¢. Pink New Jackets. dersey X, Cilecloths ! New Gloths, few Queen Street, lately occupied by the St. Law- rence s.odge, 1. OG. 0. F. The fat is art anged | with suitable ante-rooms and is most suitable for Lodve purposes, Public Hall, Ke For terms, &c apply to Mary Ann Offer, Queen Street. july 6—lmv 2aw & wy pd j FENTON T. NEWBERY. July G, TS86, AGENT, Ww A NTED—A good sinart Gir ith ul understands j ' plain Gooking; ‘Re py th ich) party. apphy wi oace WHE “4 oliiv : Julys uf eow Wew Carpets x SEeRKINS & STERNS SERKINS & SickRNo. Ch’town, April 29, "56. London, Paris and New Work Mil- ere SON 5